KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has proven his mettle as a leader, a foremost example of which can be seen in his…
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˜Simple but dignified ceremony
THE winding roads to Sepang this Friday will be the hardest to traverse, especially for those left reeling by the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 tragedy.…
View More ˜Simple but dignified ceremonySQUASH: Nicol safely through
NICOL David was in cruise control mode but the opening day of the CIMB Malaysian Open witnessed a stunning victory for Delia Arnold in Bukit…
View More SQUASH: Nicol safely throughSmokers not deterred
KUALA LUMPUR: DESPITE the presence of no-smoking signs around public places like restaurants, hospital compounds, shopping complexes and government offices, many smokers blatantly ignore the…
View More Smokers not deterred˜States water plans wont be affected
THE Selangor leadership crisis will not affect the restructuring of the states water industry as the Heads of Agreement inked between the Federal Government and…
View More ˜States water plans wont be affected5 soldiers killed in 2 accidents
FIVE soldiers were killed and five others were injured in two accidents in Sandakan and Kuantan yesterday. To continue reading the rest of the article,…
View More 5 soldiers killed in 2 accidents˜EPU fairness in bids vital
KUALA LUMPUR: The Economic Planning Unit (EPU) must be fair to the seven companies bidding to manage the National Fuel Subsidy Rationalisation Programme, said Malaysian…
View More ˜EPU fairness in bids vitalBeefing up CPO trading
FELDA Global Ventures Holdings Bhd (FGV) wants to ramp up its crude palm oil (CPO) trading activities to consolidate its position as the worlds largest…
View More Beefing up CPO tradingKLIBOR futures end untraded
KUALA LUMPUR: The three-month Kuala Lumpur Interbank Offered Rate (KLIBOR) futures contract ended untraded yesterday. To continue reading the rest of the article, click here
View More KLIBOR futures end untradedTin slips to US$22,400 a tonne
KUALA LUMPUR: Tin price on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) closed US$50 lower at US$22,400 a tonne on lack of buyers, said a dealer.…
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