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Choong Hann: I will work on problems
National number one men singles shuttler Wong Choong Hann is Malaysia's top qualifier for the World Championships. And he plans to justify his status before he takes the flight to Birmingham for the world meet.
City-state out to woo Chinese tourists
SINGAPORE tourism authorities launched a roadshow over the weekend in China in a bid to increase the number of Chinese tourists to the city-state.
Centenarian recovers from double surgery
At an age when most people are unable to do anything much, 104-year-old Yong Chow can still attend to his chickens and ducks.
Convenience store boom
THE Beijing municipal government is striving to create a retail chain network in residential communities this year, with foreign convenience store operators clamouring for a chance to enter the lucrative market.
Drug firm probed for virus scare
Swiss-based Roche Pharmaceuticals is under investigation in China for allegedly spreading rumours about a mysterious pneumonia virus that has killed five and hospitalised 300, state media said yesterday.
Our own master filmmaker
FEW people in Malaysia are familiar with the name Tsai Ming-liang, but the rest of the world have recognised him as a great Malaysian director of artistic films. ALLAN KOAY finds out more about this home-grown talent who has been impressing the world with hsi intelligent and complex works.
More Jinjiang Inns soon
THE Shanghai-based Jinjiang Holdings Co Ltd, the largest low-cost hotel chain in China, has gained a greater share of the domestic market.
Foreign business news in brief
Foreign business news in brief including from Hong Kong That China Resources Power (CRP) is reportedly buying four mainland power plants from Sithe, an independent power producer under French-American media group Vivendi Universal.
'Haan dynasty' brings winds of change to Chinese football
China's new football coach Arie Haan may contrast sharply with his jocular, laidback predecessor Bora Milutinovic, but the Dutchman's no-nonsense approach has reaped instant benefits for the national team.
Two reported dead in China in panic over mysterious illness
BEIJING (AP): A teenage girl and a 7-year-old boy died of the fumes from coal-burning stoves when their families boiled vinegar in hope of cleansing the air after a mystery disease killed five in southern China, police said Thursday.