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Felda concept took root in 1953
With 48 years of history, the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) has touched the lives of some 500,000 Malaysians. DEVID RAJAH, HAH FOONG LIAN, HANIM ADNAN and FLORENCE A. SAMY report.
Half a billion hit by calamities
Almost half a billion people were affected by natural disasters in China last year, with more than 2,000 dying and some seven million displaced, statistics showed.
Cepatwawasan falls after hitting new high
CEPATWAWASAN Group Bhd shares hit a new high of RM2.47 yesterday but succumbed to profit-taking later in the day to close nine sen lower at RM2.18. But even at that level, the price of the stock was 269% higher than the 59 sen it touched exactly a year ago.
Musa: Forest management programme not successful
The Sabah government#8217;s sustainable forest management (SFM) programme, which saw large tracts of forest land being allocated to 16 companies, is a disappointment, Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman said.
Bintulu Port in RM400mil expansion
Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd is embarking on a RM400mil expansion project to develop a second inner harbour, said managing director Datuk Kapt Awangku Abdul Malit.
VIPs evading payment of land premiums, says Selangor MB
Prominent corporate figures and developers who acquired hundreds of hectares of land from the Selangor government more than 15 years ago are among hundreds who have dodged the annual land premium payments amounting to millions of ringgit.
ITTO to fund two projects
The International Timber Trade Organisation (ITTO) has agreed to provide US$1.26mil (RM4.79mil) to fund two projects on conservation and sustainable management of Malaysia's forests.
Special farm helps mental patients resume normal life
The Heilongjiang province has introduced a special farm where mental patients could recuperate by undergoing special therapy and moderate physical exercises.
Stagnated sector
The rice industry in Malaysia faces many complex issues which need to be tackled if the sector is to take on a higher profile, reports LOH FOON FONG.
The king of red wines
MORE often than not, when we think of red wine, we think of Cabernet Sauvignon. For many wine lovers, Cabernet Sauvignon is the undisputed king of red wines. It is full bodied and goes well with many foods. And good versions can mature in the cellar for decades.