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HK movie bombs with RM159 box office gross
HONG KONG: A Hong Kong movie has ranked as one of the biggest flops of all time by attracting less than 10 viewers and making a total of US$42 (RM159) at the box office, a news report said yesterday.
Foreign business news briefs
Foreign business news briefs including from New York that IBM Corp has closed a deal to sell its hard-disk drive assets to Hitachi Ltd for US$2.05bil, as part of an effort to cut non-performing assets.
Close shave for vessels daily
B>SINGAPORE:/BLike a slip road going into a major expressway, the waters where a major naval disaster took place on Friday night were always crowded with ships.
News Corp to gain broader China broadcast rights
News Corp#8217;s year-old Mandarin-language TV channel is set to gain new rights from Beijing which will expand its broadcast area in China to selected venues throughout the country, according to an industry source.
News briefs on China
CHINA'S growing car craze is threatening to cripple the bicycle industry all over the world, I>South China Morning Post/Ireports.
First art museum with environmental theme
A DISUSED cement factory is being rebuilt as China#8217;s first art museum specialising in art works relevant to environmental protection in south China#8217;s Guangdong province.
Fighting with words
RITA Gomez Biddulph was not one to let difficult situations prevent her from reaching her dreams. Overcoming financial obstacles, she worked her way to an amazing career as a journalist for Reuters and then lawyer for the UK Government. ELIZABETH TAI met her in London recently.
Asian news briefs
Asian news briefs including from Hong Kong that a Pakistani man who tried to sneak into Hong Kong in a suitcase carried by another traveller has been sentenced to 18 months in prison, newspapers reported yesterday.
Woman wins RM1m damages
A MOTHER of two, who was left emotionally shattered after doctors mistakenly removed her left breast, was awarded more than HK$2mil (RM984,000) in damages by the Hong Kong Court of First Instance on Monday.
Cafes with hostesses to help clients surf porn
B>HONG KONG:/BAbout 50 cyber cafes here, run by vice syndicates, are offering hostesses to accompany clients while they surf porn websites in the latest gimmick to promote the sex trade.