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April date for Chinese fashion fair 20 top Dalian models to go on parade
For the first time, 20 top Chinese models from Dalian in north-east China will sashay down the catwalk in what is expected to be the biggest fashion event of 2003.
Dateline Lion City: News in brief from Singapore
News briefs from Singapore including: Shoppers ignore sales tax increase; Shelter told to remove diesel tank and leave; Over 900 start year by queuing for free food
Sale of luxury cars up despite downturn
SALES of some luxury cars, such as Jaguars, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, soared last year despite the economic downturn, record job losses and the threat of war in the Middle East.
Dream job for shopaholics
If you fancy yourself a fashion trendspotter and would like a glamorous job that allows you to shop with someone else's money, a good career to consider would be retail buying/merchandising.
400,000 crates of oranges brought into Johor
Johor has imported more than 400,000 crates of mandarin oranges, a 24% increase from last year.
Retailers aim for 50,000 signatures
The Malaysian Retailer-Chains Association (MRCA) has joined in the #8220;Malaysians for Peace#8221; campaign, aiming to collect 50,000 signatures.
Mohd Shariff: Label all salmon 'cultured' or 'wild'
All processed salmon sold in this country should be labelled #8220;cultured#8221; or #8220;wild#8221; so that the consumers can make informed choices, Deputy Agriculture Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shariff Omar said Thursday.
Kadir: Sales only during carnivals
Permits to hold sales outside the sales carnival months of March, August and December would only be allowed under 'emergency'' circumstances such as business closures, says Culture, Arts and Tourism Minister Datuk Paduka Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir.
Ministry to set up institute for retailers
The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry will set up an institute to guide retailers in the globalised era.
Music industry losing to piracy
The Recording Industry Association of Malaysia (RIM) has reported a drastic drop of 37% in CD and cassette sales over the past three yearsdue to the increasing piracy problem.