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Rookies win three of the five bodybuilding titles at stake
IT was a battle between the rookies and old timers at the Mr Sibu Bodybuilding Championship. In the end it was the rookies who stole the show by winning three of the five titles at stake.
Former pro shares useful pointers at Junior NBA programme
National Basketball Association (NBA) Asia basketball operations director Craig Brown conducted a coaching clinic for more than 140 coaches recently at the MABA stadium in Kuala Lumpur as part of the second edition of the Jr NBA Malaysia 2015 programme.
Working on staff well-being
Well-being metrics are becoming more important than traditional economic measurementsas indicators of how well a country or company is doing.
Don’t sell illicit ciggies, says association
MEMBERS of the Federation of Sundry Goods Merchant Associations of Malaysia and the KL Selangor Coffee Shop Association visited their fellow members in the Klang Valley to urge them to reject the sale of illicit cigarettes and alcohol.
Late-night nuisance
JUST when shopping malls, cafes and restaurants in the city wind down for the night, the Danau Kota Uptown night bazaar in Setapak will come alive.
Ella’s stellar beauty secret
Rock Queen Ella is now sharing the secret to looking fabulous with Lameya, her beauty supplement. Expect astounding results in just a few months, she says.
Vacant site in Klang town turned into a dumpsite
AN abandoned construction site meant for a shoplot at the junction of Jalan Mohet and Jalan Pulasan in Klang’s Little India has been turned into a dumpsite for domestic garbage, scrap metal and construction debris.
‘Health clinics are good too’
PENANG Hospital outpatients have been advised to visit their nearest government health clinic for a more convenient and less stressful visit to the doctor.
When patients get impatient
OUTPATIENTS, mostly senior citizens, visiting the Penang Hospital are a frustrated lot for having to wait for over an hour before they are able to enter the outpatient clinic.
Inspiring poor kids to excel
A TOTAL of 717 primary and secondary schoolchildren from 15 schools will benefit from ‘Rotary Kasih’.