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Kapar farmers upset land given to Datuk and kin
Some farmers in Kapar, Klang, were upset when they found out that the land they were working on had been transferred to a man with a Datuk title and his relatives, I>China Press/Ireported.
US steps up aid missions
US aid helicopters stepped up missions Tuesday to tsunami-hit Aceh province, expanding help to millions affected by the giant wave that killed 175,000 around the Indian Ocean.
Help in mission to instil noble values, women urged
Women must help the Government realise its goal of instilling noble values in Malaysians.
Retailer 'too staid' for mall Aussie siege ends peacefully
British retailer Marks Spencer has lost its flagship Hong Kong store apparently because the trendy mall where it is situated considers the brand too staid, a news report said yesterday.
Overseas scholarship only for critical courses
The Public Service Department (PSD) will give scholarships to students pursuing further education abroad only if they are taking critical courses and have excelled in government examinations, the Dewan Negara was told.
Overseas scholarship only for critical courses
The Public Service Department (PSD) will give scholarships to students pursuing further education abroad only if they are taking critical courses and have excelled in government examinations, the Dewan Negara was told.
Mega HK listing in a limbo
Hong Kong's highest court rejected on Friday a government bid to cut short the normal 28 days allowed for an appeal to it in the case of a public housing tenant challenging the sale of public property assets, a move which could stall the listing of the investment vehicle.
Raise quit rent, says rep
A state assemblyman wants the Johor Government to review the quit rent paid by Singapore's Public Utilities Board (PUB) for operating facilities supplying water to the island.
Home needs musical instruments
Every day, the 22 children of Vision Home in Ipoh gather for one of their greatest pleasures - singing, although their only guitar is held together with cellophane tape. The home's supervisor Oommen Koshy said the children, all boys, loved music and one of the home's biggest wishes was to have musical instruments to accompany their singing.
Young ones with big dreams
IN today's business world, finding young people in their early 20s running their own business enterprises has become an increasingly common phenomenon.