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Exploring limits in art
A quick look around the major art spaces in the Klang Valley reveals an interesting start to the year in art, writes artist VICTOR CHIN.
Brighter outlook for industrial sector
Foreign and domestic investments in the manufacturing sector are expected to be on the surplus this year amid fierce business competition from neighbouring countries and China, says Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz.
Gunman loses RM110 in bungled robbery
A GUNMAN tried to rob a moneychanger in a crowded shopping centre in Boon Lay one evening - and ended up losing S$50 (RM110.50) and his waist pouch instead.
Reconstructing parts for a new life
A former CIA master of disguise is giving the disfigured new beginnings with his expertise in constructing life-like and body parts.
Last-minute change gets Chong Wei a place in the All-England
Newly-crowned national champion Lee Chong Wei has been given a place in the All-England badminton championships in a last-minute swap, replacing deposed champion James Chua, who is injured.
Early danger for Russians
Russia's defence of the Davis Cup they won in dramatic fashion against France in December gets off to a tough start today with a tie on the Ostrava claycourts against a solid Czech Republic squad.
Australia take comfortable lead against under-strength England
Lleyton Hewitt and Mark Philippoussis scored comfortable victories to give Australia a 2-0 lead in their Davis Cup first-round tie against Britain yesterday.
Hoping to build bridge to progress
A master builder in his coffee-rich land,entrepreneur-turned-diplomatFernando Marin Valencia tells PAUL GABRIEL he is working on buildinga lasting #8216;bridge #8217; between BogotÙ„ and Kuala Lumpur..
It’s a wrap for the Australians
Australia brushed aside Britain to take the Davis Cup World Group tennis tie with a four-sets victory by Todd Woodbridge and Lleyton Hewitt in the doubles here yesterday.