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New expressway coming to fruition
ROAD Builder (M) Holdings Bhd's acquisition of New Pantai Expressway Sdn Bhd (NPE) in 2001 will soon bear fruit, and in about seven months, motorists can cruise on this third direct link between Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya if they choose to avoid the congested Federal Highway, Road Builder executive vice-chairman Tan Sri Chua Hock Chin said.
Road Builder tops RM1bil revenue
ROAD Builder (M) Holdings Bhd has performed to analysts' expectations, posting a second consecutive year of record core earnings.
Firmer and faster Road Builder
ROAD Builder (M) Holdings Bhd will be on a strong footing to become a leading infrastructure group in the region after the completion of its corporate streamlining exercise next year, its executive vice-chairman Tan Sri Chua Hock Chin said. The move to unlock value from the group's property assets, Seremban 2 and Shah Alam 2, held by its 70%-owned RB Land Sdn Bhd to associate Econstates Bhd is expected to be completed in the April-June quarter.
Gangs crippled, woman among 14 arrested
A woman robbery suspect, who wore a wig to prevent her from being identified by her victims during her crime spree, was among 14 people detained by Brickfields police when they crippled four robbery gangs.
Christian alliance against drugs
Samuel Wong is working fulltime with Malaysian Care#8217;s drug rehabilitation and prison ministry to help other addicts overcome their dependence on drugs. He is also part of the Klang Valley Alliance (KVA), a group of eight Christian rehabilitation centres.
Online lover threatens to harm woman over money
It was love at first sight when a 26-year-old lab assistant from Penang met him in Singapore in December 2000. The relationship between Darren Tan, who claimed to be a secret agent for the United States and United Nations, and the woman, who only wanted to be known as Chuah, went on fine until March last year.
Ling: Collective effort made Utar dream come true
The setting up of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) would not have been possible without the support of Malaysians, particularly the Chinese community, said MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik.