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Ten Malaysian Hotel General Managers Receive the Certified Hotel...
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December 9, 2009 - The Certified Hotel Administrator which is issued by the American Hotel and Lodging Educational Institute, is the most prestigious certification available to a hotel general manager and hospitality executive. Comment?
CIMB Research: Penang property scene looks promising
The property scene in Penang looks promising, according to a report by CIMB Research. Comment?
13,000 attend consecration of pavilion
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GEORGE TOWN: More than 13,000 people attended the consecration and opening of the 20-storey pavilion over the Goddess of Mercy statue at the Kek Lok Si Temple in Air Itam here yesterday. Comment?
Top Five Shopping Malls in Penang, Malaysia
Quickly rising on the international scene, Penang, like many Asian cities, boasts an entrancing and sometimes beguiling mixture of the traditional and the new. Comment?
The Great Eastern Mall is a good place to go for an all-in-the family shopping spree. Comment?
British Airways flies toward biofuel planes
British Airways has taken a big step towards using biofuels in its jets by starting trials in conjunction with Rolls-Royce. BA plans to conduct large-scale ground tests of a range of fuels made from plants next year. Comment?
Badgers take the peanut butter bait for photographer Richard Costin
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After weeks of careful planning, Richard Costin, a wildlife photographer, finally captured his elusive subject as it clawed aside logs and stones to reach its favourite prey - peanut butter. Comment?
Investors face huge losses as Dubai abandons...
The Government of Dubai said today that it will not stand behind its wholly-owned subsidiary Dubai World, prompting fears that the company's creditors could lose billions of dollars. Comment?
The Portuguese man in the allotment opposite mine has built a spectacular shed with a bar, a flag, a radio and a stack of firewood. Comment?
A 1.92m for iPhone made from nearly 200 diamonds
A designer has produced the world's most expensive mobile telephone, featuring almost 200 diamonds and costing 1.92 million. Comment?
The caption to a photograph on page 7 of Saturday's Times wrongly stated that it showed Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, ruler of Dubai, when it was actually Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, former ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of the United Arab Emirates. Comment?
SCIENTISTS at the University of East Anglia have admitted throwing away much of the raw temperature data on which their predictions of global warming are based. 37 comments
Kettering hold Leeds in FA Cup
Jermaine Beckford's 78th-minute goal spared Leeds United from an FA Cup elimination at the hands of Kettering. Comment?
Scarfe cartoon for 29 November 2009
We are backing British business, what is the confidence of the nation and what businesses are succeeding? The Future of Energy: Growing demand for energy, oil that is harder to reach and the rise of carbon dioxide emissions. Comment?
Tiger Woods of the USA in action on the second hole during the final round of the WGC-HSBC
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Police in Florida plan to question Tiger Woods on Saturday about the events surrounding a car accident outside the golf champion's house, CNN reported. Comment?
Jimmy Bullard penalty condemns City to another stalemate
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Jimmy Bullard's late penalty denied Manchester City a victory over Hull at the City of Manchester Stadium. Comment?
The Times Christmas books: wine
A flood of books for oenophiles has poured on to the festive market. We sort out the grand cru from the literary sheep-dip Wading through the flood of wine books that washed up on my doorstep this year was as dispiriting as the weather. Comment?
Russia considers buying Mistral-class warship from France
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Russians waited to take a closer look at a French-built Mistral Class amphibious assault ship after she docked in the River Neva. Comment?
Journalist Nicolas Roe at the Eurocamp site
One of Britain's biggest business travel operators has reported the first signs of returning confidence among its blue-chip corporate clients. Comment?
It is perfectly possible to be skint and not go overdrawn
Why do we expect to borrow money from banks without asking? Natalie Haynes The Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the unfairness of overdraft charges falls outside the scope of the Office of Fair Trading. Comment?