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CM to plantations: Preserve the environment
Toe the line and preserve the environment at all cost is the message Chief Minister Datuk Musa Aman had for Sabah's plantation sector, notably the oil palm sector.hr noshade size=1 width=50%>
Fund managers turn defensive
Five fund managers and heads of research shared their views on the stock market and favourite stocks at aroundtable discussion at Menara Star. The participants were Aseambankers Equity Research head VincentKhoo, icapital.biz Bhd head Tan Teng Boo, Meridian Asset Management chief investment officer Tan BengLing, CIMB-Principal Asset Management chief investment officer Raymond Tang and TA Securities HoldingsBhd head of research Kaladher Govindan.
Rocky Mountain News closing after Friday edition
DENVER (AP) - The newspaper crisis roiling the United States has claimed its biggest victim so far: The Rocky Mountain News, Colorado's oldest newspaper and a Denver fixture since 1859, will publish its last edition Friday.
Squeeze every ringgit when you replace your hardware or software
WE are approaching the end of the third quarter for the year 2009 and the economy is slowly but surely making a comeback. The public is, however, still travelling less and spending less.
World Newspaper Congress opens in India Wed
HYDERABAD, India: Newspaper executives and editors gathered in India from around the world heard calls to seek more payment for their content on the Internet as they decried their industry's sharply falling advertising revenues.
Google says China partially blocks search service
BEIJING: A Google search feature was blocked in China on Thursday, the company said as it awaited Beijing's decision on whether to renew its operating license amid tensions over censorship.
Al Capone's gun to be auctioned in London
LONDON (AP) - A handgun once owned by notorious gangster Al Capone will be going up for sale at a London auction this week.
'Dark Knight Rises' earns US$160.8mil in debut
LOS ANGELESL Warner Bros said on Monday "The Dark Knight Rises" took in US$160.8 million at U.S. and Canadian box offices over the weekend, which is lower than industry estimates for the debut that felt the impact of last week's movie theater massacre in Colorado.
US$14bil for the Olympics during one of UK's worst recession, was it worth?
LONDON: All eyes turn to London on Friday for the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics, an exuberant journey from Britain's idyllic pastures through the grime of the Industrial Revolution and ending in a contemporary world dominated by popular culture.
Good prospects for Mindanao
THE pictures splashed over the newspapers says it all, the weary people of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), were in jubilant mood as representatives of the Philippine government and the largest of the separatist movements, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), signed a peace framework agreement earlier in the week in Manila to end 40 years of conflict.