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Traders selling school uniforms feeling the pinch
PETALING JAYA: With no “back to school” for most students, traders selling school uniforms are back to keeping their stocks.
Eateries looking at different ways to stay afloat
BUSINESS operators are bracing for a tough time dealing with the no dine-in policy during the second movement control order (MCO) period.
Moyes wants more from West Ham and Antonio
LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham manager David Moyes is adamant his team and striker Michail Antonio must improve in order for them to maintain their good Premier League start this term after finishing 16th last season following a tough relegation battle.
Govt urged to extend eatery hours
THE government’s ruling for eateries to only operate until 8pm for takeaways and deliveries during the movement control order has given rise to problems not only for restaurateurs but also the public.
The perk that fuelled UK Covid housing boom is as good as gone
LONDON: The UK housing market’s recession-defying surge is about to face a reality check.
Restaurant owners take MCO in their stride
WITH the latest movement control order that prohibits dine-in at restaurants, some restaurateurs have learned lessons from the first MCO last March to maintain their businesses.
Ibrahimovic continues incredible scoring record
MILAN (Reuters) - AC Milan coach Stefano Pioli labelled Zlatan Ibrahimovic a champion who continues to surprise him after the 39-year-old striker produced another stellar performance in Milan's 2-0 win at Cagliari on Monday.
The complications of herd immunity for Covid-19
Although vaccine production and distribution are ramping up across the globe, achieving the threshold for Covid-19 herd immunity will not be easy.
Most Asia stocks down after gains, China growth beats expectations
Hong Kong, Jan 18, 2021 (AFP): Most markets fell Monday as investors took a breather following a recent rally, though Hong Kong and Shanghai enjoyed gains after data showed China's economy grew more than expected last year.