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High-speed train launched in Shanghai
CHINESE Premier Zhu Rongji and his German counterpart, visiting Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, attended a ceremony yesterday to launch the trial operation of the Shanghai Transrapid Maglev Line.
Airport Limo to introduce 50 luxury cars in its fleet
Airport Limo Malaysia (ALM) Sdn Bhd, which operates a fleet of limousines to ferry people between the city and the KL International Airport, plans to buy 50 luxury cars at an estimated cost of RM10mil for its more discerning passengers.
MCA choir to pay tribute to a friend
The MCA Caring and Sharing Choir will render the song I>Thank You For Being A Friend/Ias a tribute to the Prime Minister during the ground-breaking ceremony of the Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) main campus in Kampar, Perak on Sunday.
North Korea may end freeze on missile testing
North Korea escalated a nuclear crisis Saturday with a threat to end a moratorium on missile testing on the day it became the world's first country to withdraw from a treaty preventing the spread of atomic weapons.
Persuade Pyongyang, China urged
Malaysia wants China to play a greater role in persuading North Korea to stay with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NNPT). The matter was raised at a two-hour meeting between Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and China's Vice Premier Li Lanqing in Kuala Lumpur Saturday.
Crooner lends voice in tribute to Dr M
Top-of-the-Pubs sensation Leonard Tan, a well-known face in the local entertainment circles since the 1980s, has lent his voice over the years to worthy causes.
Malacca aims for 400,000 from China
Malacca, which has ties with China dating back hundreds of years, hopes to woo 400,000 Chinese tourists this year, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Ali Rustam said.
China’s Li and Dr M hold bilateral talks
Visiting Chinese Vice-Premier Li Lanqing called on Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad at his office here yesterday.
Four men rob family of cash and valuables
Four armed men, clad only in ski-masks and underpants, relieved a petrol kiosk operator of over RM40,000 in cash and other valuables in Kampung Gaddes near here early yesterday morning.
'Thaknocracy' keeps political sparks flying
B>BANGKOK:/BEnglish may not be widely spoken in Thailand but new words are minted every now and then to keep the political sparks flying in this country of 62 million.