Selamat Tahun Baru 2009 Shamsuhaimie
Berita Bandaraya : Bil.14 Mei 2009
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midnight the shouts of 'merdeka' signalled the beginning of the long awaited celebration, followed by the
A glimpse into Pudu's past
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disciplines. · Looking back, Pudu has defi- nitely come a long way since its humble beginning as an obscure
Revving engines robbing sleep
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, the Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order beginning March 18, 2020 put a stop to visitors
The rise of KL's guardian sentinels
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debilitating five-year slump ih tin demand beginning from 1875 to spark off a phenomenal three decade
National Day pride in the heart of KL
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celebrations were a real crowd-pleaser from start to finish, beginning with the arrival of the royal couple
Mayor bids adieu to DBKL after 40 years
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end Jalan Templer-. Othman interse Templer medial · Contra flow wil daily beginning to 7.30pm
It took/takes so long to get home in KL traffic
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the arteries of and darkness' reign is beginning · KL, and onw<ilrds to Kajang. In across the land
Kuala Lumpur city gets new mayor Shamsuhaimie
Kuala Lumpur City News : issue 2/December 2004
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its Public Housing Projects (PPR). For the beginning, City Hall targets opening four such centres in
Selamat Tahun Baru 2009 Shamsuhaimie
Berita Bandaraya : Bil.10 Januari 2009
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midnight the shouts of 'merdeka' signalled the beginning of the long awaited celebration, followed by the
Seminar Persatuan Penduduk di Port Dickson Shamsuhaimie
Berita Bandaraya : Bil. Mac-April 2010
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recognition and excellence. As a result good governance which starts as an administration process, beginning
Malay Street - A new shopping bazaar Shamsuhaimie
Kuala Lumpur City News : Issue 1/Disember 2003
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has held 32 meet the client sessions since the beginning of January 2003. The meetings held on a
Kuala Lumpur from trading depot to modern metropolis Shamsuhaimie
Kuala Lumpur City News : issues 1/January 2004
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's subsequent development owed much to its status as the capital of the Federated Malay States, beginning from

