KUALA TERENGGANU: Beijing-bound Diana Bong Siong Lin suffered one of her “mental lapses” and finished out of the medals in the Nandao at SM Teknik Terengganu here where Sarawak ended the morning competition yesterday without a gold medal.
SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA'S plan for a showpiece economic zone in its south is in doubt because of the uncertain fate of the country's prime minister and a lukewarm response from big investors in nearby Singapore.
"It's Abdullah's project. If he's not around, no one knows what's going to happen as different prime ministers will have different priorities" Malaysia's plan for a showpiece economic zone in its south is in doubt because of the uncertain fate of the country's prime minister and a lukewarm response from big investors in nearby Singapore.
Iskandar Political infighting puts Johor project to capitalise on Singapore's growth in doubt. Reuters. Jun 2, 2008 Malaysia's plan for a showpiece economic zone in its south is in doubt because of the uncertain fate of the country's prime minister and a lukewarm response from big investors in nearby Singapore.
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index was set to bounce back on Friday, recovering from the previous day's fall as commodities firmed and world stock markets headed into the weekend higher.
Mumbai, May 28: After a downward trend for four consecutive sessions, The benchmark sensex of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) today regained some lost ground to end in the green at 16,525.37 with a gain of 249.78 points on fresh speculative demand from Foreign Institutional Investors and Domestic Investors.
Zamboanga City: A senior Malaysian politician, furious over a renewed Philippine claim to Sabah, have called for stricter laws on Filipinos traveling to the oil-rich state.
TORONTO - The Toronto stock market tumbled more than 200 points late Tuesday morning as oil prices retreated and financial stocks headed lower as Bank of Montreal (TSX:BMO) delivered a quarterly financial report that disappointed analysts.
Sarawak’s Peter Agan Lugun is expected to cruise to gold in the men’s javelin. A PREDICTABLE pattern is on the cards as national athletes are expected to dominate most, if not all, of the 40 athletics events at the Malaysia Games in Kuala Terengganu.