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Ban on slaughtering chicken in open-air markets
From the Chinese Press: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has issued an order to prohibit chicken slaughtering in open-air markets for hygienic reasons, reported I>Sin Chew Daily/I>.
High-rise enclaves gracing KL city
KUALA Lumpur will see a revitalisation, with more residential enclaves sprouting up in the inner part of the capital city. The trend will certainly bring back life to the city after the office rush hours.
Fewer fans but a big success
The country's general election took the shine off the Petronas Malaysian F1 Grand Prix, which ended on Sunday with Ferrari's Michael Schumacher winning the event for the third time in six years.
Poor turnout and performance rob All-Comers meet of shine
The first day of the Federal Territory All-Comers Athletics Championships at the National Sports Council (NSC) training track in Bukit Jalil yesterday turned out to be a dull affair.
Shahrul wants to leave for Nuremburg earlier
National walker Mohd Shahrulhaizy Abdul Rahman will make a request to the National Sports Council (NSC) to allow him to leave for Nuremburg a week before the IAAF World Cup begins on May 1.
Making do with cramped homes
In many ways, the struggle for a decent living environment personifies the plight of the urban poor. Their low wages doom them to cramped homes with inadequate amenities, and their haplessness render them vulnerable to evictions and unfulfilled promises, writes IVY SOON.
When well-meaning policies don't take off the ground
Although well-meaning, the government's efforts to provide housing for the poor are sometimes hampered by weak implementation, reports IVY SOON.
Stiffer tasks for poor single mums
Single mothers have to bear the dual responsibilities of earning an income and bringing up their children. For those who are poor, their tasks are even more challenging, writes IVY SOON in the fifth part of I>Sunday Star's/iseries on poverty in Malaysia.
Tug-of-war will have to stop, says Azalina
THE tug-of-war between states for athletes just to win medals at Sukma will have to stop.