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RM15m drugs seized in Kapar
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Mum finds solace despite loss of son
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Images of suspects in rape case released
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Policemen charged
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Football fans told to behave at final
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Better patient care with more nurses
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New look for old sundry shop
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RM22,000 up for grabs in angling tourney
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Franchise opportunities beckon in Sabah
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Teen wants to be psychologist
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Aaron loses battle against cancer
19 May 2012
KUCHING: Two weeks ago, 17-year-old Aaron Bagat Alexander was given something he had long yearned for -- a laptop and a Call of Duty DVD game.
No respect for Malays in DAP, says Umno info chief
17 May 2012
PONTIAN: The resignation of DAP vice-chairman Tunku Abdul Aziz Tunku Ibrahim proves that the Malays have no place in that party, said Umno information chief Datuk Ahmad Maslan.
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Big boost to Umno morale
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Soi Lek may stay out of polls
- Selangor MCA chief: I'll quit if we don't do better
- DAP challenged over MB's post
- Hasan: Umno not involved in Jais raid
- DAP wants rep to clarify letter
- BN reps walk out again
- Hadi's denial syndrome
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'Uphold spirit of unity'
- Nizar now claims he was asking a question
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‘Barisan did more for Penang to cut living costs’
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Free varsity education unwise
- 'We won't sacrifice religion to gain votes'
- 'BN help to Indians is long term'
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Uthayakumar: Anwar has failed us
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- Pakatan 'employing delaying tactics'
- Getting East Malaysia to pedal
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Anuar challenges Saifuddin
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Postgraduate: David Cameron visits UNMC
15 May 2012
PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak was joined by British Prime Minister David Cameron on a visit to The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus. This formed part of an official two-day trip by the British prime minister to Malaysia underlining long-standing links between Malaysia and the UK.
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Eurozone resigned to Greek exit By Binyamin Appelbaum
19 May 2012
ALL PREPARED: European officials have lined up to insist that the euro will survive without Greece, writes Binyamin Appelbaum
Virtual museums
19 May 2012
Digital collaboration could bring back our cultural and natural treasures in foreign collections
MARKETING TACTICS: Be professional and ethical
18 May 2012
I REFER to Thomas L. Friedman's article, "This column is not sponsored" (NST, May 14) on marketing techniques. I would like to cite an example.
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ROYALTY: A picture of kingly grace and honour
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FOOD PRICES: Growing own food helps
- HEALTH: Need to be considerate to cancer patients
- EDUCATION: The role of resource centres in schools
- SOCSO: Review of pension rate long overdue
- RACE RELATIONS: Street demos can lead to racial tension
- PRICE TAGS: Why charge more than the price displayed?
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MOTHERS DAY: Not everyone has a mum
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Eurozone owes debt of gratitude to Merkel
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel confounded her critics and turned weakness into strength as she helped to prop up the ailing euro currency and protect the continent's financial system, writes NICHOLAS KULISH
GREEN: Protect our coral reefs
19 May 2012
Coral reefs are economically, culturally and aesthetically important, learns Intan Maizura Ahmad Kamal
What’s beautiful in life
18 May 2012
Kristen Stewart tells why there is beauty in both the Queen and Snow White in her latest movie based on the fairytale
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Weekend date: MPO and the young cellist
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Baby expectations
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Veerapen’s inimitable style
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Life in myriad colours
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Weekend watch: Tribute to Sudirman
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Toe-tapping Back In Time
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Not just another Titanic story
- Diary
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Bounce balls and toss sandbags for better grades
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Back in the black suit
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Fruity fun with Jin
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Train runs on catchy tracks
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Kenny G says ‘namaste’
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Under the spell of Istanbul
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16 May 2012
Magnificent historical structures in the Turkish city speak volumes of its rich history, writes Rizauddin Ibrahim
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Natural haven
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SAVVY TRAVELLER: Mesmerising Mt Bromo
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CLICK THAT!:White waves, black sand
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Sea Of Life in Yeosu
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TRAVELLER'S TALE: Gut-busting misadventure
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Meet the dinosaurs
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Mega rock challenge
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From Picasso to Lupa
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Prestigious win
- WHAT'S ON: VISIT KUALA LANGAT 2012
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CINEMA: Taut police drama
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CINEMA: For culture vultures
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CINEMA: Depp delights as kooky vampire
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CINEMA: Lots of laughs from Sundar
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Cut for the leap
16 May 2012
After almost a decade offering batik pieces, Innai ventures into wedding gowns and evening dresses, writes Syida Lizta Amirul Ihsan
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FASHION NOTEBOOK: Sold on skirts
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Asian presence in Cannes
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A new direction for Tho
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Masala Mix: Esha a plain Jane
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Mraz’s a four- letter word
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Last leg to the top
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Sharp suits
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Bride and beautiful
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Masala Mix: Supporting roles for Hansika
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Planting the seed of green consciousness
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Duck, it’s roasted
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Tapir and the old man
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He’s Gotye ear
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Funky fitness the zumba way
14 May 2012
Popular dance routine Zumba is all about fun as working out is optional, writes Syida Lizta Amirul Ihsan
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Doze off slimming
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A DIFFERENT BEAT: Managing chronic pain
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Safeguard your spine
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Being okay no matter what
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- NEUROFIBROMATOSIS 101
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IN BRIEF: Anaemia and pregnancy
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FIT IN FIVE: The power of squat
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RUNNING CITY GAL: Dreadmill blues
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SHOWBIZ: The music of life
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SHOWBIZ: Murder he wrote
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SHOWBIZ: Wu Chun to tell all
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SHOWBIZ: A date with Maria and Elisa
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SHOWBIZ: Improvised for laughs
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On a cat rescue mission
14 May 2012
A manicurist is giving stray cats a new lease of life through social network connections, writes Izwan Ismail
FAMILY: Mum’s special touch
13 May 2012
There’s something about mother’s cooking that makes it a surefire recipe for success. Intan Maizura Ahmad Kamal and Zuhaila Sedek talk to people who have built their food business on this very ingredient
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Perth on a plate
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SMART PARENTING: The noble job of being a mother
- I'CAREGIVER: Giving and receiving love
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GET A LIFE: Here’s to you, mum!
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ART: Art of motherhood
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ART & ABOUT: A market transformed
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HERITAGE: Arches in the Malay archipelago
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SHOWBIZ: Playing mum
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MUSIC MAKERS: Old-school soul
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SHOWBIZ: Debbie gets two
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Galaxy of stars
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Get to the Motor & Boat Show 2012
19 May 2012
PETALING JAYA: If you're looking to buy a new car soon and wish to compare a few models in one go, then look no further as Giant Hypermarket Kota Damansara is playing host to the Annual Motor and Boat Show 2012 promotion.
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CHINESE EDITION OF BOOK LAUNCHED
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Illegal stalls occupy road shoulders
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Animal shelter cries for help
- Life in the silly season...
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Malaysian records in Chinese
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4th Latin American Festival in Kuala Lumpur
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Young designer award opens
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Amazing Race brings joy to home
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Offering visitors luxury and comfort
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Dog carnival is back for the fourth year
- Indian High Commission moves to Mont Kiara
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Mall's circus fun for school holidays
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Woo wows with best Mothers Day 'teh tarik'
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Seeing red over stray buffaloes
19 May 2012
CALLING FOR ACTION: Residents of Taman Pengkalan Harmoni urge the council to catch the animals and fine the owners
Kembara Mahkota Johor ends on high note
18 May 2012
REGAL TOUCH: Sultan’s convoy raises fund for charity and shows how the royal institution bonds with its people
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Fostering closer ties in musical fraternity
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Journalists with a big heart
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Iskandar chess tourney offers cash and trophies
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Steely resolve to meet life's irony
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Better infrastructure soon for Kempas
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Education officers visit ex-principals
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Econsave to the rescue of fire victims
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Have you seen these two?
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- Hibs, Hearts end 116-year Cup final wait
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MALAYSIA GAMES: Improved incentives for Sarawak athletes
- ATHLETICS: MAU caught off-guard
- RUGBY: Malaysia seek promotion
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SQUASH / BRITISH OPEN: Nicol dumps best friend
- HOCKEY: Kavin's sacrifices finally pay off
- GOLF: Snedeker bags victory with borrowed clubs
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HOCKEY: Players rewarded for Asia Cup victory
- ATHLETICS: WADA gets tough
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SQUASH: Olympic dream alive
- GOLF: Snedeker crushes Bjorn in with loaned clubs
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TENNIS: Federer cruises
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SQUASH: Nicol off to a flyer
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CYCLING: Rodriguez still in pink as Bak wins 12th stage
19 May 2012
SESTRI LEVANTE: Spaniard Joaquim Rodriguez retained the Tour of Italy race leader's pink jersey after Thursday's 12th stage won by Denmark's Lotto rider Lars Bak.
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CYCLING: MNCF's ambitious plan
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CYCLING: Tough pick for Games tickets
- CYCLING / GIRO D’ITALIA: Pozzovivo wins stage, Hesjedal retains lead
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CYCLING / JELAJAH MALAYSIA: Terengganu sweep
- FORMULA ONE: Fuel error may cost Hamilton title
- CUB PRIX: Fujiwara does the double
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CYCLING: Harrif does it again
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Taufik: I will go out with a bang
19 May 2012
THOUGH it is his last Thomas Cup campaign, Taufik Hidayat is not going to fade away like an old soldier.
Report: KL high-end residential prices rose one per cent in Q1 2012
17 May 2012
OPTIMISM: Prices of high-end residences in parts of Asia Pacific rose despite an overall slowing property market
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Report: KL high-end residential prices rose one per cent in Q1 2012
- CapitaMalls, Sime Darby to build RM500 million mall in KL
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Fancy buying an entire English village with haunted castle, a Lordship title, and 70 homes?
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Direct investment doubled in China’s commercial real estate
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Developer to build club for ultra-rich in Langkawi
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London and New York are ‘top cities’ for next 10 years
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E&O buys RM101 mil London property in overseas debut
- Saville strives for silver award in GBI
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Interior design bodies merge
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Investor club buys Mid Valley office blocks
Of criminalised abandonment, gradual BTS and ‘Russian Roulette
18 May 2012
In Part 1, we reproduce here the HBA’s memorandum to Parliament on amendments to the Housing Development (Control&Licensing) Act,1966
New body for interior industry partners
3 May 2012
NEW MERGER: The Malaysian Interior Industry Partners Association (MIIP) hopes to play a significant role in the future development of the interior industryto
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Uphill for MPI but signs are encouraging
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MM2H sees higher participation
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Grand Dames of Penang
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Contracting out of standard S & P is allowed under special circumstances
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New body for interior industry partners
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The design factor for UM Land
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The case for converting leasehold to freehold status
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- DTZ Research: Investment to rise in later part of 2012
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Government departments do not have unfettered discretion when imposing conditions
A matter of perception
18 May 2012
A friendly property investment environment in Malaysia still has difficulties attracting hordes of foreign buyers. RED examines why
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Pulling in China’s property investors
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A storm in a RM1 million teacup?
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MM2H sees higher participation
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Strategic diversification drives growth for E & O
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Big rush to sell to well-heeled Singaporeans
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Uphill for MPI but signs are encouraging
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Malaysian developers show their mettle at property awards
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The property man who races Ferraris
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Mah Sing powers ahead
World Architecture Festival 2012 comes to Singapore
17 May 2012
MAIDEN ENTRY: Held for the first time in the Lion City after four successive years in Barcelona, the official launch celebration took off on a high note on 7 May, attended by architects from across the region
The Serendah secret ‘Warehouse’
4 May 2012
With a stroke of genius, Ng Sek San has single-handedly made jungle-living amidst minimalist structures a very appealing proposition especially for urbanites who have lost touch with nature














