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Need for life insurance
As long as you have dependants whom you care for, you need life insurance at least until you grow rich enough to be self-insured, writes RAJEN DEVADASON.
Actress-cum-ambassador role for Chinas Gong Li
WORLD-RENOWNED Chinese actress Gong Li is not just a pretty face. Behind that porcelain beauty and lovely smile is a woman with sharp business acumen.
Gamuda unit aims to net RM40m in sales
GAMUDA Land Bhd unit Harum Intisari Sdn Bhd is looking at netting RM40mil from the sale of 156 double-storey link houses in phase 6A of the company#039;s Bandar Botanic project in Klang.
Creativity to boost businesses
GOOD design is good for business, said Malaysia Design Technology Centre (MDTC) president Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing.
Andaman homes offer safe, resort-styled living
BOLTON Bhd will emphasise on safe, resort-styled living concept for its I>Andaman /I>double-storey terrace homes to boost property sales in the Taman Tasik Prima residential project in Puchong this year.
Glomac unit launches link houses
GLOMAC Land Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Glomac Bhd, is launching the Merak link semi-detached houses in the final phase of its Saujana Utama 2 project in Sungai Buloh.
Pop stars learn to live with pirates
Dimpled good looks and saccharin-sweet love songs may have made him an idol to millions of teenagers in China, but dark passions emerged at an album-promotion party recently when Wang Lee Hom brandished a sword to slash an oversized compact disk marked with the Chinese character for #8220;theft.#8221;
Desa Parkcity's special Adiva homes
Property Talk: A weekly column by S.C. Cheah.This week he says: Come March, house buyers will get to buy a new kind of home that promises to revive #8220;a quiet and safe neighbourhood with a sense of place and belonging#8221;.
Music giant EMI struggles to stay afloat
ON stage, the EMI Group dominated this week's Grammy Awards with five big wins by its newest star, Norah Jones. Behind the scenes, however, the debt-ravaged British music giant is scrambling to stay afloat.
Drawing her way to success - with nothing
MATHEW Thompson struck one for men#8217;s lib recently when he won the privilege not to wear a tie to work. Now he#8217;s on par with his women colleagues in T-shirts.