Shadows over Chinatown
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stall own- ers are still open for business as they nee_d to make ends meet. "On weekends, I usually am
'More discussion needed over hard liquor sales ban'
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effect on Nov 1. Initially set to J;>e enforced on Oct 1, the prohibition to sell hard liquor in
Chinese medicine hall operators fear they cannot clear liquor stock before sales ban takes effect
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, Federation of Sundry Goods Merchants Association of Malaysia president Hong Chee Meng said enforcement of
No room for pedestrians
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. >FROM PAG E 1 Another way for the elderly folk to get to the bus stop, on the main road, is an option
SMART Tunnel stretched beyond the max
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have been severely flooded. To date, the SMART Tunnel has diverted floodwaters on 40 occa- sions for
Keeping rubbish 'in-house'
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, Kuala Lumpur. - Photos: ART CHEN and YAP CHEE HONG/The Star transfer station a·nd tipping fees at the
Petaling Street roaring back to life
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. Chinese New Year will fall on Feb 1 this year, with the upcom- ing zodiac year being that of the tiger
Reaping green rewards
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installed on LED lights along the Sungai Bonus walking path. · Solar panels are also being installed on
River park project in KL vandalised a third time
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· "Wehopethejluthortdescan ~caught a rood trader throw- ing rubblah into the river on cam- craandwe posteditonsoclal media
Feeling hemmed in by more plans for Sri Petaling
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vehicles on the road. "Where are the Traffic and Social Impact assessments for these prqjects?" he asked
Family forced to seek shelter at multipurpose hall
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. Although the fan was switched on,'the hall was hot like a furnace. r~ 'Noor Rimah approached the woman
Condo project alarms Taman U-Thant residents
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- tion." Lor says the project will have a hug~ impact on the area if it is not scaled down. On

