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Suspicion grows over swift selection of MB
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- Cops bust Botak Gang
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BANTING MURDER TRIAL: No lack of drama in two-year proceedings
- Major investment
- Unesco praises School-in-Hospitals programme
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'Settlements for immigrants could solve squatter issue'
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- Public alerted of fake email
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Muslims urged to unite
23 May 2013
APPEAL: Two leaders call on Sunnis, Shias to end sectarian violence
Villagers raring to vote
4 April 2013
EXCITED: Village folk are confident to go out and vote as their safety is assured
- EC to decide on dates soon
- Steer clear of sensitive issues, says Raja Nazrin
- 'Every vote counts, do not waste it'
- Permatang Pauh voters let down by Anwar's move
- Kedah DAP chief upset over seat allocation
- 'Stop dreaming of Putrajaya'
- Internet the way to win votes, says veteran journalist
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Group wants Ahmad's apology
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Ex-DAP man attacked during party talk
- MP wants action against two DAP reps
- Retract tweet, Pas Youth secretary told
- Pas confirms Salahuddin will stand in Pulai
- EC: Apply as postal ballot observers
- Husam told to place writ in a daily
- 'DAP just copying BN's ideas for Gelang Patah'
- Kedah DAP threatens to go solo
- 60 PKR members join Umno
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Riled up over DAP leaders' silence
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Educate yourself about scholarships
3 April 2013
WHEN it comes to scholarships in Malaysia, they generally fall into one of two categories: corporate or government, or collegebased. Corporate or government scholarships are often a student’s best bet to study overseas, as many of them cover not only tuition costs, but living, computer and travel expenses as well. At the same time, they encourage their scholars to pursue their degree overseas and those that are for SPM school-leavers cover pre-university programmes.
- Green Technology: Inciting change within the individual
- Green Technology: Optimising water usage
- Green Technology: Clean energy clearly the answer
- Green Technology: The green dilemma and the human psyche
- Green Technology: Careers for a viable future
- Green Technology: A national commitment to clean living
- Green Technology: Energy management scheme in line with national initiatives
- Green Technology: Green economy - Building nations with accountability
- Green Technology: Changing Malaysia’s energy landscape
- Green Technology: Extending capabilities with integrated office solutions More
More can be done to safeguard children By Chok Suat Ling
23 May 2013
CHILD PROTECTION: Malaysians do not accept paedophilia but a lot of them do not seem to view child marriage as a serious crime
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China hampering efforts to end row over fisherman's death
NO ENDORSEMENT: Despite its show of support for Taiwan, China has not endorsed the four deman ...
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Integrity key to developed nation
HORIZONTAL ACCOUNTABILITY: Vital to ensure checks and balances in our institutions for the s ...
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Ready to cross 'swords'
LIVELIER: Some expect fireworks in new state assembly as opposition now has more seats
Worsening their misery
23 May 2013
Selangor govt is endangering the people by politicising the water problem
MECHANICS OF EDUCATION: Formulas not the answer
23 May 2013
GENIUSES of the past were not born out of a technocratic education system, but of a desire to explore. They were not minted, but inspired.
- TEACHERS DAY: Dedication of one teacher changed the course of my life
- RED BEAN TROOPERS: Act now beforeit is too late
- FISCAL CONSOLIDATION: Time to reduce deficits, debts
- SAFETY: Ensure report is made public
- TAKEN FOR A RIDE: Reveal 'secrets' and help unite the people
- PLEDGES TO FULFILL
- ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES
- PENSIONER’S PLIGHT More
Putrajaya everything a great city should be
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1 February 2013
PUTRAJAYA: Working in a big, bustling city has its drawbacks - from the symphony of sounds with cars honking and drivers swearing, to the never ending traffic jams and zero parking.
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Moyes is the real deal
23 May 2013
RIGHT DECISION: Neville believes that if United had signed Mourinho, he'd be off in three years
SPORTCHECK: Change or get left behind
23 May 2013
MALAYSIA'S embarrassing 3-2 defeat to Germany, which dumped them out of the Sudirman Cup on Tuesday, is confirmation of the sorry state badminton is in as far as new Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin is concerned.
MOTOR RACING: A dream come true for Jazeman
23 May 2013
RACING on the streets of Monte Carlo is a dream for many racing drivers and for Jazeman Firhan Jaafar, it will become a reality this weekend when he takes to the track for the third round of the Formula Renault 3.5 Series.
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MOTOR CYCLING: Duo's mission outlined
- Afiq hoping for better fortune in China
- CYCLING / GIRO D’ITALIA: Nibali battles to retain overall lead
- MOTORSPORTS: Testing days ahead for Nabil
- ARCHERY: Khairul fails in bid for bronze
- CYCLING: Double joy for Jupha
- MOTORCYCLING: Bitter aftertaste for Zulfahmi, Hafizh
- MOTOR RACING: Bad start spoils Nabil's day More
ATHLETICS: China's long jump hope Jinzhe wins again
23 May 2013
BEIJING: Long jumper Li Jinzhe boosted his reputation as one of China's greatest track and field hopes with his second victory over a strong field in three days at the IAAF World Challenge in Beijing on Tuesday.
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SQUASH: Alone again, naturally
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ATHLETICS: All eyes on Azam
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CRICKET: Gearing for Ashes scrap
- Daughters of former greats shine
- SILAT: Four-gold target despite loss of seniors
- GOLF: Princess challenge for Kelly
- TENNIS: Garcia-Woods row rages on
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GOLF: Anchoring of putters to be outlawed from 2016
- SQUASH: Wee Wern early casualty at British Open More
Dicing with death to cross road
23 May 2013
JAY WALKING: SM Tunku Abdul Malik students are risking their lives by refusing to use the overhead pedestrian bridge in Lebuhraya Darulaman
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Gifts, flowers for their most important woman
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AQUATICS: Penang needs world-class pools
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Reminiscing about Penang's old cinemas
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Preschoolers take part in Sports Day
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Upgraded Ipoh airport takes off
- Seminar promotes exercise, nutrition for good health
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Quiet neighbourhood shaken by development
- Tribute for Tamil press reporter More
MARKING HEYDAR'S 90TH ANNIVERSARY
23 May 2013
KUALA LUMPUR: Azerbaijan Ambassador Prof Qaley Allahverdiyev hosted a reception for diplomats and friends to commemorate the 90th birthday of its late national leader Heydar Aliyev at Renaissance Hotel in Jalan Sultan Ismail, recently.
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KDU MY Challenge returns
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Mothers Day treat for Unitar staff
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AIA has its eye on Gen Y
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The cutest baby of them all
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Carnival creativity for children-centred charity
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Parkroyal Kuala Lumpur fetes associates
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Hospital honours its 400 nurses
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Make-A-Wish with Maybank
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GSC's road shows
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Klang's Letchumanan Hall gets a major facelift
- Driver training crucial for ensuring road safety
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Accidents down to human factor
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Seamless travelling in and out of KL Sentral
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Building her baking business
23 May 2013
IWAS a confidential secretary for 21 years, working with a company based in Changi International Airport, Singapore, before being retrenched in 2003.
Tale of three cities
23 May 2013
Tashkent, Samarkand and Bukhara in Uzbekistan have a rich history. Shuib Taib is enthralled
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Wild and wet
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TOP PICKS: Hot stuff
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CLICK THAT!: Kayan beauty
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SAVVY TRAVELLER: Quiet moment at sunset
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Wave of hospitality
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CINEMA: Heartwarming tale
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Winners of Hilton Petaling Jaya Contest
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CINEMA: Light and easy ride
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TRAVELLER‘S TALE: Lost in translation
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Spectacular Sydney
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Doing time in Fremantle
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PICK OF THE WEEK: Hitec fleece jacket
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SHOWBIZ: I dare you!
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Touch of embellishment
22 May 2013
Singapore’s Zardoze borrows from Persian culture for its latest line, writes Sushma Veera
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Both winners after all
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More than polo tees
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Gripping courtroom drama
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Luscious lips for a good cause
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Boost for young designers
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Masala Mix: Raanjhanaa title song a big hit
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Tried & tested: Rose, rose, I love you
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Step out in style
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Asian fantasy
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Throwback to the 60s and 70s
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SHOWBIZ: From one galaxy to another
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SHOWBIZ: Sponsorship boost for budding talents
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Clad in iron
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“I thought I knew him...”
21 May 2013
People with personality disorders affect the mental well-being of their loved ones. Kasmiah Mustapha finds out ways to recognise the traits
Going online rocks!
20 May 2013
For rock outfit Jump-P, it’s never too late to capitalise on social media. Siti Syameen Md Khalili finds out more
Cool, cool hills
19 May 2013
More than just a reprieve from the tropical heat, old hill stations are still charming and quaint, writes Anwardi Jamil
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Smart parenting: Shaping young minds
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Get a life: Effective leadership through coaching
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Inspiration drawn from dance
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Blockbuster treats
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Up & down beats: Sublime feel and beauty
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Nurturing confident children
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I, caregiver: Nursing care in your home
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It’s the reel life for Nurul Ain
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FAMILY: Dedication and balance
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FAMILY: In mum’s footsteps
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I, CAREGIVER: Remembering Mum’s kind ways
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SMART PARENTING: The hardest job is also the best
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SHOWBIZ: Mum, counsellor and motivator
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At the heart of a humanitarian
18 May 2013
Gary Huang is one of the few Asians to assume the post of Rotary International president, writes Aneeta Sundararaj
The road to the finale
17 May 2013
The winner of American Idol Season 12 will be declared today. Philip Lim watched from the sidelines as Kree Harrison and Candice Glover readied for the final battle
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WEEKEND WATCH: Heartwarming teacher tales
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Around The World with Mizz Nina
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Time for Showdown 4
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One of heart
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New Supermodelme exclusively on Diva
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The many faces of Bill
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Chesney releases new album
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Borneo and family love
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Thrilled to be captain of The Enterprise
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Bocelli ignites passion, melts hearts
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The true believer
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Hotspot today, ‘ghost town’ tomorrow?
17 May 2013
DESERTED: NST RED examines the phenomenon of ‘ghost towns’ and what led to their demise from being once-flourishing population centres:
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Reawakening ‘sleepy’ towns
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“Golden 5 years ahead“
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Strong pick-up expected post-GE
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Outlook positive, time to act
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How effective is the Tribunal for Homebuyer Claims?
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Housing Tribunal made simple
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DTZ: Market outlook favourable regardless of election outcome
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Wind blowing upwards for Sabah market?
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Strong upside potential for Sabah market
Meridin@Medini nets RM261mil in 5 hours
17 May 2013
BUOYANT MOOD: Buying sentiment returned when 446 units or 75 per cent were sold out during the preview
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Meridin@Medini nets RM261mil in 5 hours
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GreenRE to roll out in Q3 2013
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Siva is new MIEA chief
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40 Malaysian firms shine at property awards
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Turkey lures foreign home buyers
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New president for PAM
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Cyberjaya to be 21 per cent greener in 7 years
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Waterfront Auckland offers once-in-a-lifetime investment
- UPCOMING EVENTS
- “MASPEX set to be an annual event”
Asian REITs outperformed Asian equities, says APREA
21 December 2012
TOP PERFORMERS: Most Asian REIT markets achieved higher returns, lower risk and superior risk-adjusted performance than their respective stock markets, especially since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), according to a recent report by the Asia Pacific Real Estate Association (APREA), which was authored by Professor Graeme Newell, University of Western Sydney.
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‘Southeast Asia office leasing to see upturn in 2H 2013’
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Deadline: December 21, 2012
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Supply crunch in industrial property
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Should I or should I not refinance?
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FOCUS: Bringing back the wow @ W Singapore
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FOCUS: ‘Undertaking’ to nowhere
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“Verbal valuations should stop”
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London draws in the £££
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Forfeiting land of abandoned projects
Financing overseas property
17 May 2013
DIFFERENT: Get familiar with the different methods of financing your overseas property purchase
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Can’t get loan? Talk to Michael Yeoh
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One day, inside a gated and guarded development…
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Avoiding dirty rotten scoundrels in the property industry
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Income tax or RPGT?
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ADVISORY: When is the effective date of an SPA?
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Tax aspect of the business of renting
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Part disposal and the receipt of capital sums
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ADVISORY: How to shave 8.5 years off your loan tenure?
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ADVISORY: Smart tax savings for knowledge workers
PAM Awards 2013: Aces of arc hitecture
17 May 2013
WINNING STREAK: This year‘s awards recognised winners from across 14 categories after a detailed and close deliberation process of local and international entries received
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Glistening gem
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PAM Awards 2013: Recognising excellence in architecture
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MAPEX gets vote of confidence from house buyers
- Architect of change
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Renovate, refurbish and redecorate
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NETWORKING: Home buyers set to flock to MAPEX
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NETWORKING: Fostering the art of architecture
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NETWORKING: Green initiatives ahead
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OVERSEAS: Canada finding its place in Asia
INTERIOR: Urban retreat on ‘fifth heaven’
21 March 2013
OASIS OF RELAXATION: A totally rejuvenated Shirley waxes lyrical about the new spa cottages on the fifth floor of Grand Hyatt Erawan in Bangkok
Great expectations
17 May 2013
NST RED chats with Ar Chan Seong Aun, the newly-elected PAM (Malaysian Institute of Architects) President on various issues
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Great expectations
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The Club, the antonym of big resort
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Cast in Concrete
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INTERIORS: Instant serviced offices throughout Asia
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IT savvy at The Nomad Offices
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Leaving footprints across Asia
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Distinctively Bornean nature retreat
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Yunnan’s Museum of Handcraft Paper
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Beach paradise within minutes to KK city
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Design going places