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Sweet enterprise
CUPCAKES and macaroons are here to stay. The two are popular for all sorts of occasions — weddings, birthdays, office parties and baby showers.
For a fitting cause
A GROUP of students have not only raised the funds to fit a patient with a pair of prosthetic legs, they were also involved in making them.
2012 successful year for S’wak
THE Sarawak Convention Bureau (SCB) has managed to secure 17 bids for the first quarter of this year.
Ammar is Asia’s rep for Brain Bee contest
KOTA BARU: Seventeen-year-old Ammar Ahmad Mokhtar never thought he would ever have the honour of representing Malaysia in an international competition.
A Budget to ease their burden
Scholarships, cash aid and meritocracy are some of the wishes of students for Budget 2014.
Bioeconomy is the way to go
Biotechnology has the potential to cut across various industries and transform Malaysia into a high income nation, with an inclusive and sustainable economy.
Delhi hospitals overflow with hidden dengue epidemic
NEW DELHI: Factory worker Mohammad Awwal is gripped by fever, sweats and the sort of agonising aches that mean his condition is sometimes called "breakbone disease". It's an annual plague in India and a hidden epidemic, say experts.
Wooing the best minds back to home
Many top Singaporean researchers work abroad. What will bring them home — and at the same time help retain scientists who stayed on in the republic?
A milestone to remember
THE University of Nottingham presented a Lifetime Achievement Award to Tengku Tan Sri Ahmad Rithauddeen Tengku Ismail at an alumni dinner recently.
U.S. leaders call for 'war' on Ebola outbreak, pledge troops
ATLANTA (Reuters) - U.S. lawmakers called for a government-funded "war" to contain West Africa's deadly Ebola epidemic before it threatens more countries, building on an American pledge to send 3,000 military engineers and medical personnel to combat the virus.