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Major delivery firms stay positive
EVEN with the war in Iraq and the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), major express carrier and package delivery companies have remained positive of future growth in business especially for the Asian region.
The flow of money
Supplying water and sanitation for the world#8217;s people is a huge task #8211; and an expensive one. Whether these essential services are best carried out by governments or the private sector is a much-debated question.
Shalin set to end the year with another title
Shalin Zulkifli is well poised to end the year with a bang as she surged into the lead after the first block of the final in the Penang Pesta International Bowling Championship at the Megalanes Prai yesterday.
KL Tower's north Indian delights
The D#8217;Tandoor group of restaurants has brought some culinary heat to the capital city#8217;s famous landmark, KL Tower, with the opening of its 10th outlet.
Tax inspector’s quest in 'The Cryptographer'
If cryptography is the science of concealing something, such as 'the blueprint of a gun in a conversation about snow', then Tobias Hill himself must be an expert cryptographer, opines JOANN KOH who found Hill's book I>The Cryptographer/Ifull of brilliant - but deeply buried - insights.
Boeing signs US$600mil China contracts
US aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co has signed contracts worth an estimated US$600mil with Chinese companies to supply parts till 2021.
Record-making sundial
STANDING majestically on an oil palm estate in Bandar Cassia, Batu Kawan, Penang, is a 7.1m-diameter bronze orbital sundial that tells time from the sun.
MMT and Ircon to study monorail project in India
MONORAIL Malaysia Technology Sdn Bhd (MMT) has signed a memorandum of agreement with Ircon International Ltd of India to undertake a feasibility study and implementation of a monorail system in Delhi, India.
Rage, remorse, but some hope in Africa on AIDS Day
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Rage and remorse marked World AIDS Day in Africa on Thursday as the continent worst hit by the global crisis remembered millions of deaths in a pandemic that even new drug treatments are doing little to slow.