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Shadows over Chinatown
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to shop safely," he said. A fruit seller at Chinatown waiting for customers.
Flowering forest park
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pandan coconut by increasing yield of fruit > 4 Retro recipe Indulge in gooey goodness of chocolate
Beautification of Sungai Bonus set to start in July
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Bonus and its riverbank. "We are going to plant flower- ing trees, fruit trees a,s well as · _h
TRADERS: NEW FOOD COURT A LETDOWN
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food traders there. Fruit stall owner Sahar Pandak, +who moves around on crutches, said he had to
Composting a boon to PPR residents
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-rich fertiliser via com posting. The members of the commu- nity collect vegetable and fruit trimmings, eggshells
Flyover in Bangsar reopens after two-month delay
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Centre to apply for a stall," she added. Fruit seller Lee Kok Hock, 68, has been trading at the market
Repair works at Taman Kepong KTM station to start soon
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. Residents had planted fruit and tapioca trees, herbs and other plants within and around the sta- tion
Parks & recreation
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transformed into an exhibition hall that features a gallery and a tearoom. If you love flowers and fruits
A lantern-hanging in stall made of red envelopes. The grandma who sells fruits has good craftsmanship
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A lantern-hanging in stall made of red envelopes. The grandma who sells fruits has good
The Kuala Lumpur Wholesale Market Shamsuhaimie
Kuala Lumpur City News : issue 1/August 2004
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Fruit 64 Vegetable 216 Fish 168 Food 10 Food kiosk 8 Total 466 Published by Media Section, Public
Do something about vandalism in Taman Maluri park, DBKL told
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- sion cameras. Fruit seller Nancy Nga, 58, said the refurbishment was like getting a fresh start

