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Award for lighting firm
RENOWNED health and well-being company Philips recently bagged the Frost and Sullivan's Malaysia Green Excellence Award for Lighting Company of 2010.
Nations may block oil, gas investment in Iran - Gates
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A U.N. Security Council resolution against Iran could clear the way for individual states and the EU to block foreign companies expanding Tehran's oil and gas exports, and impose other penalties to curb business activity, U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates said on Wednesday.
Israel eases Gaza embargo, allows snack food in
GAZA (Reuters) - Israel is easing its Gaza embargo to allow snack food and drinks into the Palestinian enclave, Palestinian officials said on Wednesday, following an international outcry over Israel's raid on an aid flotilla.
Awareness and action
SRI KDU Secondary School recently launched a Green Carnival to raise awareness among its students about the importance of conserving the environment.
FACTBOX - Reactions to new UK government's plans
LONDON (Reuters) - Reactions to the legislative programme of Britain's new government presented by Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday:
North Korea claims nuclear fusion, prompts sceptics
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea, one of the world's poorest countries, said on Wednesday it had succeeded in creating a nuclear fusion reaction to produce energy, a claim called absurd by nuclear experts.
Nippon goes green with 2010 Young Designer Award
NIPPON Paint (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd launched its 2010 Young Designer Award recently that recognises young, talented interior design and architecture students.
ANALYSIS - Qaeda gets mileage from Mideast tension - analysts
LONDON (Reuters) - Progress in Middle East peace efforts would hurt al Qaeda by toppling a treasured pillar of its propaganda, although its adaptable militants would try to repair the damage by exploiting other anti-Western grievances.
Ecologists fear for Baikal as Putin saves factory
BAIKALSK, Russia (Reuters) - On the shores of Lake Baikal, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is held up as a saviour and cursed as a scourge after allowing a Soviet-era paper mill to reopen beside the world's largest freshwater lake.
Quake-hit Chile winemakers yearn to toast recovery
PALMILLA, Chile (Reuters) - Last month's devastating earthquake destroyed 125 million liters (33 million gallons) of Chilean wine -- and with it a little piece of the country's heart.