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Asyraf wins Imam Muda title
KUALA LUMPUR: i>Imam Muda, /i>a new reality show which has gained global attention, has found its inaugural winner.
50,000 used books going at very low prices
BOOKLOVERS are in for a treat as Crown Square and Second Time Around Books are holding a used-book fair with more than 50,000 books up for grabs.
Shop till you drop
SHOPAHOLICS can now look forward to fantastic bargains as Mutiara Damansara Commercial Centre (MDCC) is offering shoppers jaw-dropping promotions in conjunction with the Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival.
Chong Wei’s sports centre burgled
MALAYSIA's badminton idol Datuk Lee Chong Wei's sports centre in Penang was broken into early Wednesday morning.
Malaysian teen fined for theft in casino
SINGAPORE: An 18-year-old Malaysian sneaked into the Marina Bay Sands casino on May 2, lost nearly all of his money and ended up stealing the handbag of a woman at the roulette table.
Q+A - Why is China so important to Google?
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Google Inc surprised markets on Friday by saying Chinese authorities had renewed its licence to operate a website. In a bid to secure the licence, the world's largest search engine said last week it would stop automatically redirecting users of its China search site, Google.cn, to its uncensored Hong Kong site.
The blind can now stay connected with iPhone
KUALA LUMPUR: Yam Tong Woo may be blind but his disability has not deterred him from mastering the iPhone in less than a month.
SOBA: Vote and get chance to win great prizes
THE inaugural Star Outstanding Business Awards 2010 is into the final stretch and now is the chance for members of the public to vote on the category of the People's Choice of Outstanding Malaysian Brand Award.
Suicide-hit Foxconn hands over staff domitories
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Electronics maker Foxconn Technologies, under fire for its working practices after a string of worker suicides, will sign over management of staff dormitories at its complexes in Shenzhen, southern China, to other companies, it said on Friday.
Suicide-hit Foxconn hands over staff domitories
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Electronics maker Foxconn Technologies, under fire for its working practices after a string of worker suicides, will sign over management of staff dormitories at its complexes in Shenzhen, southern China, to other companies, it said on Friday.