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Year of tough situations tests KL residents' resolve
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- , .. Chinese medicine shops in Kuala Lumpur are now barred from selling hard liquor. The matter is currently
Petaling Street roaring back to life
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Chinese New Y~ar, along with items related to the Chinese zodiac tiger. Traders selling clothing, bags
Lorong TAR bustles with shoppers
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raya. "Many traders are selling var- ious designs and I get to compare the prices from different
Trading convenience for cleanliness
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- ments, condos, schools and shops. Roadside hawkers selling food and groceries have set up stalls on
Roadside traders say they provide affordable food options
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to the community by selling affordable food. Traders say not only do they earn ~ living this way
More traders at outdoor markets
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, espe-ctally those selling clothes and accessories as they had been deprived of doing business for sev
Composting a boon to PPR residents
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- eration in high-density areas. "Rather than selling these re- c'yclables to vendors at a very low price
A place for healing the mind and body
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A place for healing the mind and body
DBKL clamps down on illegal businesses run by foreigners
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tailoring businesses. · In a Bukit Bintang shopping cen- tre, 14 premises selling clothes, phone, computer
Lorong TAR Raya bazaar operations set to return in full force
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total of 216 stalls will be oper- ating, with 152 of them selling · . clothes, personal accessories (18
Don't turn blind eye to parking problems
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reserve the parking space. -. "They don't 'see' stalls taking up._ bays selling their wares. "I hope
Telling stories of the past
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