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Azizah's labour of love pays off
Entering Azizah Abdul Aziz#8217;s home in Taman Tun Dr Ismail in Kuala Lumpur is a very pleasant experience. Hanging pots of greenery and the soothing sound of a small fountain greet the visitor who comes to see this talented handicraft designer and maker in her small, unobtrusive workshop cum showroom where the products of her trade are displayed.
Malaysian AdCongress spearheads common syllabus
WHAT a busy March it has been for the advertising fraternity! First, it was the annual screening of the London International Advertising Awards, then the launch of a book jointly authored by a media specialist and a creative, followed by the election of new office bearers to the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents (4As) before the month was brought to a close with the inaugural Malaysian AdCongress 2003 in Langkawi.
REDtone confident of meeting outlet target for payphone
REDTONE Telecommunications, previously known as VMS Technology, is confident of having 10,000 outlets housing its REDtone Payphone within one year.
Rockwills aims for more will-writing franchisees
MOST entrepreneurs would probably shy away from venturing into the will-writing business because of its association with death.
Philip Morris ordered to pay $10.1 billion in light cigarette suit
A judge Friday ordered cigarette maker Philip Morris USA to pay $10.1 billion for misleading smokers into believing its light cigarettes are less harmful than regular labels.
Celcom shareholders okay TM Cellular buy
It was a huge victory for Celcom (M) Bhd when it won shareholders#039; approval at an EGM yesterday to buy TM Cellular Sdn Bhd for RM1.68bil, although Deutsche Telekom (DT) opposed the plan.
Revamp on Act may boost FDI
FOREIGN direct investment (FDI) into Malaysia would be boosted by a revamp of the Companies Act, 1965, said the Malaysian Association of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (Maicsa) president Paul W Chan.
Japan insurers face woes on promised returns
When Japanese life insurers were selling their products a decade ago, they reckoned they could easily earn 5% or more a year on their investments to make the payouts they guaranteed to policyholders.
An old teacher offers a strong friendship, business opportunity
HUGEWIN Electronics (M) Sdn Bhd executive director Tay Jin Kok, 36 was a student in mechanical and electrical engineering at a university in Taiwan when he got acquainted with Taiwanese professor Dr Weng Lin Song, who was then the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the university.
Global effort to curb money laundering
THREE DAYS before Sept 11, 2001, Mohamed Atta, the man who piloted American Airlines flight 11 into the North Tower of the World Trade Centre (WTC) in New York, wired out a total of US$7,860 from two grocery stores in Maryland. On Sept 10, Marwan al-Shehri sent US$5,400 from a Greyhound bus terminal in Boston before he commandeered United Airlines flight 175 the next day, crashing it into the WTC South Tower. In both cases, the recipient of the funds was a terrorist support network based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).