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London, Madrid, New York closing in as final countdown for 2012 Games begins
Paris, favourite to host the 2012 Olympic Games, were under increasing pressure yesterday as International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge opened a four-day session with two major divisive issues at stake.
Firms looking to IT for business outcome
The recent trend towards shared services and outsourcing are signs that businesses are beginning to look to IT for business outcome rather than technology for technology's sake. This is good news to IBM Malaysia, which managing director Voon Seng Chuan says is in a strong position to deliver end-to-end solutions.
Importers, exporters concerned over Customs’ move
Importers and exporters here are concerned with the valuation of certain imported products by the Customs.
MAEI forecasts 10.3% export sales growth this year
MALAYSIAN American Electronics Industry (MAEI), an industry committee of the American Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM), has forecast export sales to grow by 10.3% to RM82.2bil this year.
Chiling is simply Chiling
Sassy, cool, alluring - that's Chiling Lin. So why is she wearing two watches? Read all about the face that launched a glittering career.
Chiling is simply Chiling
Sassy, cool, alluring - that's Chiling Lin. So why is she wearing two watches? Read all about the face that launched a glittering career.
Raising a resilient child
Stress is easily triggered among young children in kindergarten and primary school due to higher expectations of society peer pressure, dysfunctional families, loss of community and over-exposure to mass media and the Internet, says Singaporean-based developmental psychologist Dr Albert Liau.
Nadal, Henman crash out
French Open champion Rafael Nadal could be forgiven his second-round exit from Wimbledon on Thursday. Briton Tim Henman, though, had no excuse.
Nadal, Henman fall while Venus and Serena survive
French Open champion Rafael Nadal's lack of familiarity with the slick Wimbledon grass caught up with him yesterday in a demoralising second-round defeat by a debutant from Luxembourg.
Stylish eatery inspired by the mustard plant
The Mustard Tree restaurant has been styled like a fine-dining outfit with its fine table setting and elegant furniture but fine dining is far from the concept as its owners prefer patrons to just enjoy the food.