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Celebrating Malaysia’s tastemakers
LIFE Inspired TV (Li TV) celebrated the personalities of its 30-minute series, Tastemaker, at the Pavilion Hilltop Property Gallery in Mon’t Kiara, Kuala Lumpur.
Fans to celebrate Hello Kitty’s 40th birthday
SINGAPORE: Hello Kitty turns 40 on Saturday and fans of the cat (or girl), Japanese company Sanrio's beloved feline character, have been purringly happy.
Mostly business as usual in HK
PETALING JAYA: Even as pro-democracy protesters fill Hong Kong’s Central and Admiralty areas, Malaysians there say it is mostly business as usual in China’s special administrative region.
Sodomy II: Anwar, Saiful had relationship, court hears
PUTRAJAYA: Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan could not have fabricated evidence as there is overwhelming truth in his entire testimony over his alleged sodomy by PKR advisor Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the Federal Court heard.
Doubts over land sales
THE sale of several plots of prime land belonging to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) has raised doubts over it being in the best interest of the public. It has also caused Cheras MP Tan Kok Wai to see red.
Showcase of Islamic arts
DISCOVER the beauty of Islamic arts and culture at the Putrajaya International Islamic Arts and Culture Festival (PIIACUF 2014), which is being held in Dataran Putrajaya, Precinct 3, until Nov 2.
Shoe company eyes expansion in growth areas of Malaysia
THE husband and wife team behind Penang-based Opera Shoes Malaysia have come a long way and are working on bigger things for the company with an aggressive expansion plan.
African rivalries weaken U.N. hand against rebels in Congo
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Hundreds of Rwandan rebels in eastern Congo are defying a six month ultimatum to disarm, ratcheting up pressure on regional powers and U.N. peacekeepers to eliminate, once and for all, a force at the heart of two decades of conflict.
Australian doctors transplant ‘dead’ hearts
SYDNEY: Australian surgeons said they have used hearts which had stopped beating in successful transplants, in what they said was a world first that could change the way organs are donated.