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SPDP deputy president post up for grabs
Interest has begun to build up on a possible clash for the deputy president post in Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party (SPDP), which will hold its first triennial party elections here on Feb 7.
Bright future in nursing
Nursing is a rewarding career for pleasant individuals with compassion and good communication skills.
Swinging job for golf lovers
After 36 years in the golf industry, Naidu knows his work like the back of his hand. He even used to play the sport semi-professionally but did not quite make a name for himself.
Eat your way to good health
You are what you eat, and no one knows this better than dietitians and nutritionists. Deciding which of these two healthcare professionals to see depends on your state of health.
Suhakam: Let the people have their say
The people, not just their elected representatives, have the right to express views that are opposed to the Government said National Human Rights Commission (Suhakam) chairman Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman.
A thousand new private firms a day in Zhejiang
ZHEJIANG Province in east China has witnessed rapid development of the private economy, with more than 1,100 private businesses registered daily in 2002.
Ling: Practise healthy competition
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik has urged the shipping industry to practise healthy competition and comradeship rather than deploying #8220;value destroying#8221; tactics to outdo each other.
Pemadam gets major boost in fight against drugs
To give more bite to its fight against the drug menace, the Government will now fully fund all administrative costs of Pemadam, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said yesterday.
Croatia: NAM must be voice of the poor
Croatia, one of the observer countries in the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), believes the movement is needed more than ever now to be a voice of the less developed and developing countries in facing the challenges of a unipolar world.
The boy who gave it all
EIGHT-year-old Liang Yuan Ming wanted to be a doctor because he saw so many children in pain during his frequent trips to the hospital.