Friday, 27 January 2012

Take it slow 16 Jan 2012
The Star Can slow food ever work in a fast world? Thank goodness some Malaysians seem to think so. We are eaten by food. Food is eating up the earth, its resources and its chance for renewal. - Carlo Petrini IN a tranquil suburb of Petaling Jaya in Selangor, a thrilling movement is under way. Dozens of...
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When bread has race 08 Jan 2012
The Star Boycott campaigns of products based on race and politics only shows the shallow-mindedness of some Malaysians. GARDENIA or Massimo? Roti Benggali or Roti Boy? Mexican bun or French loaf? Walk into any Malaysian home and you are bound to come across a loaf of bread. Whether it's white or wholemeal,...
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The Star GEORGE TOWN: Five aspiring actresses turned up for an audition for director/scriptwriter C. Raj Ganesh's upcoming action film Gentleman. The film is about a British drug lord, Daniel Read, hiding in Malaysia from Interpol, and a special force police officer tracking him down ala James Bond. Among...
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The Examiner San Francisco Bay Area residents are fortunate to have direct access to Chinese New Year celebrations in the form of concerts, parades, and celebration dinners. San Francisco not only has an amazing Chinatown, it is one of the oldest and largest in North America! Said to be one of San...
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TravelDailyNews The world’s third biggest hotel - First World – is one of a family of large hotels and resorts in Malaysia that have signed with international online distributor, SiteMinder, to expand their booking presence on the web. Giant leisure, hospitality and entertainment corporation, Genting...
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The Star GTOWER Hotel takes its commitment to being green seriously. Being housed within Malaysia's first green and smart building helps in upholding the four tenets of environmental sustainability - Rethink, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Rethink By rethinking key elements from site orientation to harnessing...
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The Star WITH price hikes being the norm these days I call on consumer associations to wake up and do what they should. Many associations aren't active or exist only in name. The Chinese New Year did not see a dent in prices although many food products were declared price controlled items. What good are...
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Bloomberg Florida (STOFL1) would become the most populous state with full casino gambling outside American Indian control under a proposal that has cleared its first legislative hurdle. The decision was a win for Malaysia’s Genting Bhd. (GENT), which controls Asia’s second-biggest gaming company by market...
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Penang boy comes home 21 Jan 2012
The Star Owner of Clove Hall, Jim Lim Teik Wah, 58, talks about the decades he spent in the United Kingdom starting a family and building up a career, and his return to Penang after he left the country in 1971. How did you find growing up in Penang? It was great - lots of fun, and memorable times at Penang...
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