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Authentic Japanese food, wide sake selection
The swanky Satrhill Hill Gallery has an impressive outlet added to its list. The Gonbei Japanese restaurant is the latest addition and it is said to be the most awaited restaurant by Japanese food lovers in the Klang Valley.
Pentagon study faults U.S. body armor in Iraq deaths
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Better body armor could have prevented or limited about 80 percent of fatal torso wounds suffered by Marines killed in Iraq, a report by U.S. military medical experts obtained on Friday said.
Pentagon study faults U.S. body armor in Iraq deaths
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Better body armor could have prevented or limited about 80 percent of fatal torso wounds suffered by Marines killed in Iraq, a report by U.S. military medical experts obtained on Friday said.
U.S. soldiers have best body armor, Pentagon says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. troops in Iraq are using body armor that strikes a balance of protecting them while allowing movement to do their jobs and withstand hot temperatures, the Pentagon said on Wednesday.
Eradicating hardcore poverty
The Government is determined to eradicate hardcore poverty in two years despite the current austerity drive.
Council uses biodegradable plates for Raya open house
Biodegradable plates made of tapioca were the highlight at the Hari Raya open house organised by the Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) last Friday.
The art of stone painting
KOTA KINABALU: The art of painting on stones using acrylic is something that is rarely seen here and usually done by individuals as a hobby.
‘Hard to charge treasure hunters’
LIMITATIONS to the National Heritage Act 2005 has prevented the authorities from taking action against illegal treasure hunters, reported Harian Metro.
Hari Raya more festive here, says Muslim from China
JOHOR BARU: A Muslim family from China, who has been living here for the past five years, always looks forward to celebrating Hari Raya.
Health risk in household ware
PETALING JAYA: A preliminary test on coloured ceramic plates and cups widely used in households showed that one of the samples had 10,600 times more lead than allowed, and this might cause a decline in mental functioning.