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Flood victim grateful for precautions taken before the disaster
FINALLY being able to head home after spending 15 days at a flood relief centre, Nor Azizah Buyong was at a loss for words when she saw her flood-ravaged house in Kampung Kelantan, Lenggong.
Reliving the good old days while recalling the fundamentals of fishing
WITH so many types of rods and reels to choose from these days, it is nice to go back to basics once in a while.
Tan, one of Msia’s founding fathers
Tun Tan Cheng Lock, the founder and first president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), is recognised as one of the founding fathers who fought selflessly for the country’s independence.
Mangosteen-loving expat also loves travelling around
Australian expat Cassie Beardsley simply loves eating mangosteens. “Capped with hard little green leaves and stamped with a flower-like shape on the bottom, the dark purple fruit appears like it was created in heaven," said the brunette.
Straining Setapak’s limited infrastructure
WITH its close proximity to the Kuala Lumpur city centre, Setapak has become prime real estate over the past several years.
Top 10 FT fun facts
In conjunction with Federal Territory Day, StarMetro went in search of information about landmarks in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan.
Kelantan needs at least two dams to prevent flooding, says expert
JOHOR BARU: At least two flood mitigation dams need to be built in Kelantan to avert widespread flooding during the monsoon season in the state.
Where rags-to-riches stories abound
Proximity to nation’s biggest port and their industrious spirit bring out the best in Chinese settlers in Pandamaran of successful millionaires from various industries.
Developer’s philosophy, philanthropy win recognition and admiration
Growing up in the south-western Beaufort district of Sabah, Datuk Francis Goh saw his parents struggling to provide for him and his seven siblings.
Developer’s philosophy, philanthropy win recognition and admiration
Growing up in the south-western Beaufort district of Sabah, Datuk Francis Goh saw his parents struggling to provide for him and his seven siblings.