Search
You have searched for "Travel"
Showing 71-80 of 10000
Mumbai blasts: At least 100 dead
Mumbai, India (AP) - Seven explosions ripped through packed commuter trains during rush hour Tuesday in India's commercial capital, killing more than 100 people and injuring 300 in what officials said was a well-coordinated bomb attack by terrorists.
Arabs get to see beauty of Malaysia at Dubai expo
Malaysia is pulling out all stops to woo visitors from the lucrative West Asian tourist market for Visit Malaysia 2007.
New buses introduced to make it easier on commuters
To further promote comfortable commuting, Rapid KL has introduced a fleet of new long haul buses to serve different routes in the Klang Valley.
Bush to urge Cubans to push for democratic change
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush will urge Cubans on Wednesday to
Taiwan goes for the gold with "U.N." torch relay
TAIPEI (Reuters) - It wasn't the Olympic event that many had hoped for, but Taiwan's independence-leaning government on Wednesday served up its own version of the famous torch relay to highlight its drive to rejoin the United Nations.
Flights to Macau for RM39.99
AirAsia will begin its first international route to Macau from its Kuching hub beginning Nov 15.hr noshade size=1 width=50%>
VM2008 promotion to attract Chinese tourists
Local tourism bureaus and tour operators in eastern China have been well informed of the extension of Visit Malaysia Year to next year.
Fly to Subang for just RM9.99
PENANG: Firefly Sdn Bhd is offering an introductory one-way airfare from RM9.99 on a limited basis to commemorate the launching of its twice-daily flights between Subang and Penang on Oct 29.
Reaching for the stars
Many wonderful things can now be expected with Angkaswan Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor back on Earth, says astronomy fan and lecturer Dr Chong Hon Yew.
Winds wane as 18 wildfires burn in California
SAN DIEGO (Reuters) - Dying winds gave California firefighters their first big break on Wednesday after four days battling wildfires, but San Diego faced more calamity as blazes there burned out of control and kept more than half a million evacuees from returning home.