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Malaysia to make synthetic bone grafting
MALAYSIA will produce and commercialise its own synthetic bone grafting materials for medical applications by 2009, an effort that will help reduce imports of such item by 60%, Science, Technology and Environment Deputy Minister Datuk Zainal Dahalan said.
US CEOs dig in against more reform
US chief executives, labouring under scores of new rules to prevent future corporate catastrophes like WorldCom and Enron, are digging in, unwilling to cede more ground to corporate governance reformers.
US Commerce Department rules against Vietnamese catfish and South Korean computer chips
The United States ruled that American catfish farmers and computer chip manufacturers were subjected to unfair foreign competition and ordered stiff tariffs on imports of Vietnamese catfish and South Korean computer chips.
Turkey looks to beef up trade with Malaysia
B>KUALA LUMPUR:/BTurkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that bilateral trade relations between Malaysia and Turkey should be further increased, as the current trade figures are far from satisfactory.
Some laws still unfair to women
Laws are a reflection of prevailing attitudes in any society. Thus it is essential to review them to determine whether they still reflect current attitudes or have fallen far behind changing trends.
Being receptive in the workplace
FABER Medi-Serve Sdn Bhd managing director Tajul Azwa Bani Hashim is what he is today thanks to his parents.
More Saturday shopping hours
The Saturday shopping sprint has been a time-honoured German tradition: a frantic push through long lines for last-minute groceries as the clock ticked down to the mandatory 4pm closing time.
Wall Street probe shifts focus to bosses
US federal investigators have subpoenaed three years of documents from many of Wall Street#8217;s best-known names as their probe into investment banking shifts from analysts to their bosses.
Leaders should work out their role
SUN TZU's Management Leadership, a weekly column by Dr. Ong Hean-Tatt. He says: According to Pareto#8217;s Law, 20% of the group members do 80% of the work. These are the leaders. Management and motivation gurus would endeavour to persuade members of their audience to strive to be among this 20%.
Spurring Islamic banking growth
MALAYSIA will issue Islamic banking licences to qualified foreign players with a presence in the global Islamic banking industry, said Bank Negara governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz.