Bangladesh worker injured as ceiling of hotel lobby collapses
PETALING JAYA (Oct 14): A Bangladesh worker sustained injuries to the head after falling 40ft when the plaster ceiling of a hotel lobby collapsed here today, reported The Star.
PETALING JAYA (Oct 14): A Bangladesh worker sustained injuries to the head after falling 40ft when the plaster ceiling of a hotel lobby collapsed here today, reported The Star.
Hollywood set designer Nelson Coates, who has worked on movies such as The Proposal, Flight and the latest Hollywood blockbuster Crazy Rich Asians, told Malaysian florist Eunice Teo that she was the best floral artist he had ever worked with.
PETALING JAYA (Oct 12): A fatal accident early today led to heavy traffic on KM14.
The IBS (Industrialised Building System) has long been practised in sustainable developments such as those found in Germany, France, Denmark and Singapore.
Rented for: RM8,500 Concluded by: Gwen Chan (REN 27371, 012-732 1113) of MIP Properties When: July 20, 2018 Noteworthy: ● Freehold ● Built-up: 2,020 sq ft ● 3+1 bedrooms and four bathrooms ● Fully-furnished unit ● Facilities: Gymnasium, half basketball court, tennis court, multipurpose hall, children’s playground, sky deck, meditation lawn and lap pool ● Nearby amenities: Opposite Garden International School, 1.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 10): Malaysia should focus on highlighting other productive Chinese investments in the country in assessing its bilateral economic relationship with China, said University Malaya Professor Dr Edmund Terence Gomez (pictured).
PETALING JAYA (Oct 10): The Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (Rehda) has urged state governments to adopt an automatic release mechanism for properties allocated under bumiputera quotas to lower the high number of unsold units in the country.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 10): Malaysians might have breathed a sigh a relief too soon after the goods and services tax was removed a few months ago as the government will be introducing more taxes to pare down the whopping national debts.