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Kuala Lumpur City News : issues 2/May 2004
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Cleaning up Brickfields - walking the talk Shamsuhaimie
Plan to close Jalan TAR to promote walking
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Plan to close Jalan TAR to promote walking
'DBKL one-stop hotline ineffective'
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dislodged from their hinges, and the basketball court is broken and falling apart," said a resident who
DBKL storage facility filled with goods from daily city raids
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road \Ide taking up parking bay\ and blocking walking paths In the lli'H •w,. recel\'ed complain
'Green options on the move, please'
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growth is expected to inc·rease to almost 2.5 billion light-duty vehicles worldwide by 2050. Walking
Parking spots of contention
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Parking spots of contention
Taman Sri Segambut folk, shopowners fuming over lack of parking
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Taman Sri Segambut folk, shopowners fuming over lack of parking
Stop throwing rubbish out of windows, PPR Sri Aman residents told
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serious injuries to other residents walking below," said the 46-year-old. Another resident, Puspa Latha
Beautification of Sungai Bonus set to start in July
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using the spot for jogging and walking," said kindergarten teach- er Sarah Ahmad Masri, who has been
'More parking bays needed in Taman Jinjang Baru commercial area'
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'More parking bays needed in Taman Jinjang Baru commercial area'
There's no harm in slowing down
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uninitiated, DBKL and •. M\llaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (Miros) are working on introducing
Jalan TAR closed too early in the day to be useful, say traders
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complaints by visitors due to a lack of parking spaces. Some traders said the closure was too early to be