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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Earth Hour: Pondok Upeh, bergelap

Sempena Earth Hour tahun ini, penduduk Pondok Upeh, Balik Pulau telah bergelap. Mereka bukan sahaja bergelap biasa, tetapi bergelap 100 peratus.

Sedang orang lain bergelap mulai 8:30 mlm, penduduk Pondok Upeh terlalu excited, hinggakan mereka bergelap sejam lebih awal. Akhirnya mereka berhenti bergelap 9:30mlm.

Tahniah penduduk Pondok Upeh.

Jika tahun lepas Earth Hour diadakan pada pukul 8:00 mlm, tahun ini 8:30 mlm.


Keadaan di Pondok Upeh, Balik Pulau semasa Earth Hour 2009


Sedikit Maklumat tentang Earth Hour
On March 31 2007, for one hour, Sydney made a powerful statement about the greatest contributor to global warming – coal-fired electricity – by turning off its lights. Over 2.2 million Sydney residents and over 2,100 businesses switched off, leading to a 10.2% energy reduction across the city. What began as one city taking a stand against global warming caught the attention of the world.

In 2008, 24 global cities participated in Earth Hour at 8pm on March 29. Earth Hour is the highlight of a major campaign to encourage businesses, communities and individuals to take the simple steps needed to cut their emissions on an ongoing basis. It is about simple changes that will collectively make a difference – from businesses turning off their lights when their offices are empty, to households turning off appliances rather than leaving them on standby.


Earth Hour 2009

Earth Hour tahun ini aku berkesempatan merakam gambar satu dua tempat pulau pinang bergelap untuk earth hour ini.

Dari pemerhatian saya Queensbay Mall dan Jambatan Pulau Pinang telah menutup sebahagian lampu yang tidak genting. USM, seperti tahun lepas, turut menyertai Earth Hour.

Dikhabarkan hampir seluruh bahagian Pondok Upeh, Balik Pulau, bergelap sepenuhnya semasa Earth Hour. Tahniah penduduk Pondok Upeh.

Jika tahun lepas Earth Hour diadakan pada pukul 8:00 mlm, tahun ini 8:30 mlm.

Berikut adalah gambar-gambar dari sambutan Earth Hour versi saya tahun lepas:




Sedikit Maklumat tentang Earth Hour
On March 31 2007, for one hour, Sydney made a powerful statement about the greatest contributor to global warming – coal-fired electricity – by turning off its lights. Over 2.2 million Sydney residents and over 2,100 businesses switched off, leading to a 10.2% energy reduction across the city. What began as one city taking a stand against global warming caught the attention of the world.

In 2008, 24 global cities participated in Earth Hour at 8pm on March 29. Earth Hour is the highlight of a major campaign to encourage businesses, communities and individuals to take the simple steps needed to cut their emissions on an ongoing basis. It is about simple changes that will collectively make a difference – from businesses turning off their lights when their offices are empty, to households turning off appliances rather than leaving them on standby.

Penang in a Week (Week Ending 28 MAR 2009)

Penang to see new development year-round

Malaysia Star - Mar 28, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR-BASED developers will execute projects with an estimated gross sales value of RM2bil on Penang island this year despite a challenging economic ...

Public tiff highlights problems in Penang

New Straits Times - Mar 28, 2009‎
State Gerakan secretary Ong Thean Lye said the public spat between the duo did not augur well for Penang as both are key leaders in the DAP-led government. ...

Penang hotel expansion pending clarification on height

Malaysia Star - Mar 28, 2009‎
The E&O Hotel expansion project, known as Annexe, is one of the four developments on the island that faced height restriction problems after Penang was ...

Penang delegate uses humour to tackle issues

Malaysia Star - ‎Mar 26, 2009‎
PENANG representative Datuk Musa Sheikh Fadzir’s had the delegates in stitches, using his wit to discuss serious party issues. ...

Free WiFi at 26 hotspots in Penang

Malaysia Star - ‎Mar 26, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The public can now surf the Net at 26 hotspots in Penang for free under the state’s Wireless@Penang initiative. Provided by the REDtone-Hotgate ...

Penang DCM1 Fairus picked up by MACC

Malaysia Star - ‎Mar 25, 2009‎
By LOURDES CHARLES and CHRISTINA CHIN KUALA LUMPUR: Penang Deputy Chief Minister 1 Mohammad Fairus Khairuddin was picked up at the Johor Immigration and ...

Fall from grace

Malaysia Star - Mar 28, 2009‎
But Equine has an ace up its sleeve in the form of its associate Abad Naluri Sdn Bhd, the company given the task of redeveloping the site of the Penang Turf ...

A softening housing sector

Malaysia Star - Mar 28, 2009‎
THE property market in Penang experienced a slight decrease in sales for the first three months of 2009, compared to the previous corresponding period, ...

Criticisms against tiger park not constructive, says Penang CM

Malaysia Star - ‎Mar 25, 2009‎
“I accept criticism, but it is not right to start blaming us when the park is just at a proposal stage,” he said in his speech before launching the Penang ...

Penang CM Dismisses Penanti By-election Rumours

Bernama - ‎Mar 23, 2009‎
BUKIT MERTAJAM, March 23 (Bernama) -- Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng has dismissed speculation that the state will be facing another by-election ...
The Malaysian Insider - Mathaba.Net

Penang delegate wants Ahmad Ismail back, and Anwar jailed

The Malaysian Insider - ‎Mar 25, 2009‎
By Shannon Teoh KUALA LUMPUR, March 25 - Penang Umno Youth has asked for a reversal in fortunes for two of the island state's most well-known Malay sons. ...

Penang needs an economic plan, not tigers

The Malaysian Insider - ‎Mar 26, 2009‎
MARCH 27 — I am amused by the tiger talk in Penang. In actual fact, we need a forwarding-looking and well thought-out economic plan and not tigers. ...

Go: Old-world charm

New Straits Times - Mar 28, 2009‎
The timeless tradition of ‘afternoon tea’ performed so splendidly at the E & O. WITH Penang’s Georgetown now a Unesco World Heritage site, perhaps it is ...

Badminton: Ramdan checks into last eight

New Straits Times - Mar 28, 2009‎
Ramdan, the top seed, was taken the distance in the first game by Penang's Lee Kok Siong before winning the second round clash 24-22, 21-11. ...

Penang Port Ex-MD Cleared Of Corruption

Sin Chew Jit Poh - ‎Mar 25, 2009‎
SHAH ALAM: Former Penang Port Sdn Bhd director Mustafa Kamal Maughani was acquitted and discharged by the Sessions Court here Wednesday (25 March) of ...

M'sia property: Waiting out the crisis

AsiaOne - Mar 28, 2009‎
One state which did reasonably well last year, recording a 27 per cent increase in value per transaction over the previous year, was Penang. ...

Call to save Penang's mangroves

New Straits Times - ‎Mar 24, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The rehabilitation and preservation of mangrove swamps in Penang has been poorly executed and should be made a priority, said Malaysian Nature ...

Badminton: Penang BA invites entries for closed age-group tournament

New Straits Times - ‎Mar 23, 2009‎
By : K. KANDIAH THE Penang Badminton Association (PBA) is inviting entries for the Penang Closed Under-12 and Under-16 age-group individual tournaments. ...

37 Hotels In Penang Pledge Support For Earth Hour 2009

Bernama - ‎Mar 24, 2009‎
PENANG, March 24 (Bernama) -- Hotels in the state today pledged their support for Earth Hour 2009, a symbolic worldwide programme to fight global warming, ...

On-form Zulfadli storms into third round

New Straits Times - ‎Mar 26, 2009‎
Zulfadli, who received a bye in the first round, secured an easy 21-12, 21-4 win over Penang's Lee Yuen Kit in the second round. The Selangor shuttler will ...

Wrong of Guan Eng to lash out at critics, says Gerakan

Malaysia Star - ‎Mar 26, 2009‎
Penang Gerakan treasurer Ng Fook On said Lim had sought the public’s views when he mooted the idea. “But when the people gave their views, ...

Penang Ready To Lease Land To RapidPenang

Bernama - ‎Mar 23, 2009‎
PENANG, March 23 (Bernama) -- The Penang state government is willing to lease land to Syarikat Prasarana Negara Berhad to put up infrastructure for bus ...

One of the boys

AsiaOne - ‎Mar 27, 2009‎
But Juliana counts a little water scooter mishap just off Batu Ferringi in Penang some two years ago as an unforgettable event. ...

Temple of Charm

TIME - ‎Mar 26, 2009‎
The sexiest is the two-bedroom Penang House with a wooden bathtub parked in the living room. The most compelling is the richly decorated, century-old ...

No Job Cuts In AirAsia, Says Group CEO

Bernama - Mar 28, 2009‎
On the Penang-Singapore route, Fernandes said the route was important for AirAsia but no approval has been received as yet and "it is a missing link for us" ...
Cheap, but not nasty Indian Express

Call To Set Up Malaysian Junior Islamic Science College

Bernama - Mar 28, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 (Bernama) -- The Penang Umno has proposed that the government set up an institution called the Malaysian Junior Islamic Science ...

Perak hockey player dies, four hurt in crash

New Straits Times - ‎Mar 26, 2009‎
Another player, Mohd Hanif Kasman, was later transferred from the Seberang Jaya Hospital to the Penang Hospital. He is reported to be in critical condition. ...

Penang govt 'must keep promise'

New Straits Times - ‎Mar 22, 2009‎
By : Adie Suri Zulkefli BUTTERWORTH: More than 300 families in Rumah Hijau, Mak Mandin, here have demanded that the state government fulfil its promise to ...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Biggest TALK on Blogs & Web 3.0 in Penang!

For more information and registration, register by or before Friday, 20 MAR 2009 at the official website for Social Entrepreneurs' Club of Balik Pulau (KUSBP).

YB Sr. Hj Muhamad Farid bin Hj Saad is scheduled officiate the event, starting at 8:30 am on Sunday, 22 MAR 2009, at Dewan Balora (next to K-Kommunity/JKKK Kongsi Building), Balik Pulau, Penang.

Panels for Forum on "Role of (New) Mass Media for Local Socio-economic Development" include experts from all four sectors of the community - policy makers, academic, industry and social NGO.

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This event is brought to you in collaboration with the Council for Entrepreneur Development - Southwest District of Penang (MPUD-DBD), Technopreneur Development Division of the Malaysian Multimedia Development Corporation (TeDD-MDeC) and Penang Association of ICT Entrepreneurs (ICT Penang).

This event is a Prelude to MSC Malaysia/NEF Netbash & Innotech 2009, scheduled for 25 MAR 2009 @ PDC Bayan Baru.


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Friday, March 13, 2009

Penang still leads in Internet Speed!

A not-yet-city of Penang leads in so many ways, despite heavy competitions from other cities and federal territories all these years.

With so much money poured by the federal government on Cyberjaya, Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur, the local industries and residents of Penang continue to push Penang to leap ahead, to be among others, as the only place in Malaysia that made it to New York Times' 44 Places to Go in 2009, and as a Top-10 place for expatriates in Asia (just behind Kuala Lumpur at #9, joining Singapore, Kobe, Yokohama, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Macau, Seoul and Taipei)

For many years too, by having among the highest number of industrial entities in Malaysia, Penang gets to be also a leader in terms of average internet broadband speed, at 2.6-Mbps, far ahead of the second 'fastest' state, Melaka at slightly under 2-Mbps, followed by Selangor, Perlis and Wilayah Persekutuan (including Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and Labuan) with speeds of 1.8-Mbps, 1.7-Mbps and 1.5-Mbps respectively.


The gaps have however closing in compared to observation made in 2007 at WoNoJo.com when Penang was more than twice as fast compared to the closest competitors, Selangor, Wilayah Persekutuan and Negeri Sembilan - Clearly there have major upgrades in the smaller states of Melaka and Perlis since then.

For the cities rank, Penang-based 'cities' maintains three of the top-10 fastest cities, led by George Town at 13-Mbps. This was a clear slagging for Penang, considering that it has six cities in the the top-10 list back in 2007, specifically being Ayer Itam, Tanjung Tokong and Kepala Batas. Today, Selangor leads with six 'cities' including Bangi, Bedong, Semenyih, Seri Kembangan, Kajang and the rest of Selangor towns. Penang-based towns of Bayan Lepas and Prai however made it to the top-10 for upload speed.

This significant leads by Penang is remarkable considering that Penang is normally just number 2, compared to Klang Valley cities of Kuala Lumpur, Shah Alam and Petaling Jaya for various internet access service roll-out, including for high-speed DSL, mobile GPRS/EDGE & 3G, and most recently WiMaX.

PenangFon and MetroFon are no longer in the top-10 fastest ISP list, which has since been overtaken largely by Telekom Malaysia (TM) Berhad's subsidiary, TM Net Sdn Bhd, followed by UTM, Setia Haruman Technology, NTT MSC Arcnet, TIME Telecommunications, Piradius Net and JARI Communications.

At just 22-Mbps average speed however, Malaysia's TM is lagging behind companies in Korea, Japan, and other Central and Western Europe countries, with the average fastest speed offered by TOV Sun-like at over 65-Mbps.


At just about 1.5-Mbps average for Malaysia, we're still far behind other Asian countries including the closest neighbor Singapore with average internet speed of nearly 7-Mbps, about twice the average speed in Asia (boosted by Japan & Korea) of 3.6-Mbps.

Still, various services offered in Penang by 3G mobile providers of Maxis and TM Celcom is subpar and require significant improvements before average home and non-business users can really enjoy the high-speed internet experience. And other broadband players (all 16 or more of them) should continue to boost service reliability and customer service quality in order to help Malaysia become a developed nation and a knowledge-driven society by the year 2020, as visioned by former Prime Minister, Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohammad.

BTW, can't wait for DiGi's 3G to arrive in Penang! Because....


This is how a broadband 'fair usage quota' should be: 50 GB!

Unlike the two greedy, incompetence Maxis & Celcom which only offers a 'ciput' 3-GB and 5-GB per month broadband experience respectively, after which they will blast you to dinasour's age at well below 100-Kbps -- after some extensive 'congak' a heavy internet user can easily exhaust 5GB of transfer limitation in just ONE DAY, or about 7 days of normal web-surfing (at just eight hours per day).

And perhaps, if DiGi's lucky, and can really be good at what it does (innovate and lead, unlike other Malaysian telcos), it can even perhaps trounce the big brother government-linked TM's offering of Streamyx DSL - notice the turtle?

BTW, it's also worth to note that P1's WiMaX offerings will also bring fresh air (and hope) for average broadband users offering speed of up to 2.4Mbps downlink and 500Kbps uplink, with varied 'fair' usage threshold between 5GB, 20GB or 40GB for Home packages (RM49-199/month) and unlimited usage for Office packages (RM159-339/month).

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Penang in a Week (Week Ending 7 MAR 2009)

Group To Build Water Resort In Penang

Bernama - ‎Mar 6, 2009‎
PENANG, March 6 (Bernama) -- The Kuala Lumpur Metro Group plans to submit its proposal to the Penang state government to build high-end water home resort at ...

Penang CM Calls For Bold Economic Measures

Sin Chew Jit Poh - ‎Mar 6, 2009‎
PENANG: Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng Friday (6 March) asked Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Razak to adopt bold measures to manage the ...

Mid-2009 launch for Southbay Penang

Malaysia Star - ‎Mar 4, 2009‎
By DAVID TAN GEORGE TOWN: Mah Sing Group Bhd expects to launch its RM1.35bil Southbay Penang by mid-2009. Group managing director and chief executive Datuk ...

Penang In Third Spot In Halal Cert Issuance - Ahmad Zahid

Bernama - ‎Mar 4, 2009‎
PENANG, March 4 (Bernama) -- Penang is in third spot after Selangor and Johor in the issuance of halal certificates for products manufactured in compliance ...

MP wants Govt to scrap Penang bridge project

Malaysia Star - ‎Mar 3, 2009‎
PENANG’s second bridge project should be scrapped to make way for development plans in rural areas, a backbencher told the House. Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin ...

Sunday, March 1, 2009

George Town (Penang) needs revival

By LOOI SUE-CHERN

A LIVEABLE, safe, exciting and attractive city is what George Town needs to become after its recognition as a Unesco heritage site.

Socio-economic and Environmental Research Institute (SERI) Penang fellow Dr Goh Ban Lee said the international acknowledgement was good for George Town, which had been on the decline since the 1960s, to lure locals and tourists back to the city.

“George Town needs to be an engine of growth, a place to raise families, safe, economically attractive, fun and equipped with basic facilities.

“Having people performing traditional trades like cobbling would not be enough to promote George Town as a Unesco heritage site. It needs to be recognised and popularised as a city,” he said on Thursday.

Dr Goh, a former Penang Municipal councillor, was delivering his lecture entitled George Town — From a Forgotten City to a Global One,in the Georgetown Lecture Series 2009 organised by Global Leadership Consultants Sdn Bhd with the cooperation of Georgetown College and HELP University College.

Penang, Dr Goh said, is a blessed state with advantages, and George Town is located within short travel distances from hills, the sea and beaches.

“It is a relatively old city already internationally known with diverse ethnicity that are shown through our built environment, festivals and food.

“The city and the state is located in a booming region where English is not a foreign language,” he said.

However, Penang in reality, he continued, is still struggling with problems like poor public transportation, bad facilities for pedestrians, non-compliance issues, expensive housing, dying city centre, poor management culture, lack of excitement, inconsiderate Penangites and politics.

“Politics always comes first and we have Penangites who do not care that they are obstructing traffic when they order cendol at roadside stalls from their cars.

“We have dirty drains, hawker stalls on pavements, litterbugs, errant motorists and others. With such mentality, a city will not be a nice place to live regardless how efficient the local authorities are,” he said.

Stressing on good governance as the way to lead George Town into a global city, Dr Goh said the state and federal governments, the Penang Muncipal Council (MPPP), civil society and Penangites all have their roles to play.

He said getting George Town a city status like Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur was not important as it was already made a city by the British on Jan 1, 1957.

“Most of the recognised cities in the country obtained the recognition because of political reasons.

“George Town is already the first city in the country and Penang is the first state to have a fully-elected local council in 1956 and first mayor in December 1957. We were also first to have elected people’s representatives in government in 1857,” he said.

The lecture series held at Georgetown College on Beach Street was to provide the public with the chance to listen to professionals, academicians and others speak on urban heritage and its many related issues.


SOURCE: The Star - George Town needs revival

Penang in a Week (Week Ending 28 FEB 2009)

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Zoom! M'sia Travel Fair A Hit In Penang

Bernama - Feb 28, 2009‎
PENANG, Feb 28 (Bernama) -- More than 70 organisations from around the country are taking part in the Zoom! Malaysia Travel Fair at Queensbay mall here. ...

Dell: No plans to close ops in Penang

Malaysia Star - ‎Feb 27, 2009‎
Since late last year, there has been talk that Dell would outsource completely its manufacturing activities in Penang to a Taiwanese contract manufacturing ...

I REMEMBER WHEN... Kebun Nyior was where little rascals had fun

New Straits Times - ‎7 hours ago‎
Brown was the largest landowner in Penang and a powerful voice in the local community. IT may be far from being fashionable, glamorous or well-known, ...

42-year-old factory worker cries off domestic help after vicious ...

Malaysia Star - ‎9 hours ago‎
“I almost died after my maid attacked me,” the 42-year-old factory worker said at the Penang Hospital yesterday. “I did not imagine she would react in such ...

Contract of Penang Port CEO extended

Business Times - Malaysia - Feb 28, 2009‎
The contract of Penang Port Sdn Bhd's managing director and chief executive officer, Datuk Ahmad Ibni hajar, has been extended for another two years from ...

Penang CM denies report of Dell retrenchments

The Sun Daily - ‎Feb 27, 2009‎
By Himanshu Bhatt GEORGE TOWN (Feb 27, 2009): The Penang government today denied a media report that computer giant Dell Asia Pacific is planning to ...

Prepare, practise and perform

Malaysia Star - Feb 28, 2009‎
Similar worshops were held simulatenously at KDU College Penang and Kolej Kasturi in Kuala Lumpur. In Penang, the day-long session attracted students from ...

Teen Penang bowler Fatin shows she is ready for Sukma

Malaysia Star - ‎Feb 26, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR: Penang’s Fatin Hazwani Hassan showed that she has the potential to make her debut in Sukma (Malaysia Games) next year by winning the opening ...

High-tech sex

Malaysia Star - Feb 28, 2009‎
The expose came on the heels of a nude photo “scandal” involving a nurse in Penang. The 28-year-old, who took the naked pictures herself, claimed that a ...

Samy To Penang: List Out Contributions

Bernama - ‎Feb 26, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 26 (Bernama) -- Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu has challenged Indian leaders in the Penang Government to list out their contributions to the ...

Give Penang Free School its due recognition

Malaysia Star - ‎Feb 25, 2009‎
>Penang Free School was founded in 1816 – even before Stamford Raffles (1819) and is the oldest school in Malaysia and yes, South-East Asia. ...

Selangor, Penang Umno defend Youth’s action

The Malaysian Insider - ‎Feb 27, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 27 — The Selangor and Penang Umno are backing Umno Youth which has demanded that DAP chairman Karpal Singh apologise, and had caused a ...
A man of principles Straits Times
'Scuffle an embarrassment' New Straits Times

Penang property prices may dip 10% this year

The Edge Daily - ‎Feb 27, 2009‎
The Penang property market, inactive since mid last year, is stirring. After months of lying low, the more aggressive developers are back with new launches, ...

Move to block Ulu Muda logging plan

New Straits Times - ‎Feb 27, 2009‎
Shamsul, who is a field research officer with Penang-based Sahabat Alam Malaysia, said the group expected to collect 1000000 signatures before the end of ...

Fair To Promote Penang In Medan

Bernama - ‎Feb 24, 2009‎
PENANG, Feb 25 (Bernama) -- The state government will hold its 38th Medan Fair in Pekan Raya, northern Sumatra, from March 20 to April 15 to promote Penang ...

Details of errant welfare officer sought

New Straits Times - ‎Feb 27, 2009‎
She asked Penang Health, Welfare and Caring Committee chairman Phee Boon Poh to give exact details of the welfare officer who tore up an applicant's form ...

Do Your Job, Samy Vellu Tells Ramasamy

Bernama - Feb 28, 2009‎
IPOH, Feb 28 (Bernama) -- MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu today chided Penang Deputy Chief Minister P. Ramasamy for challenging him to a debate ...

DAP Welcomes Decision To Put Off Toll Hikes

Bernama - ‎Feb 27, 2009‎
PENANG, Feb 28 (Bernama) -- DAP has welcomed the government's decision to postpone indefinitely the toll increases for five highways. ...

Guan Eng to sue Utusan Malaysia and Penang Islamic Council head

The Sun Daily - ‎Feb 24, 2009‎
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 24, 2009) : Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng will be filing a suit against Utusan Malaysia and Penang Islamic ...
Guan Eng to sue Utusan The Malaysian Insider

Amizudin's "Corruption" Revelation Inappropriate

Bernama - Feb 28, 2009‎
PENANG, Feb 28 (Bernama) -- Penang Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) chairman Datuk Zahrain Mohamed Hashim said Amizudin Ahmat's revelation of alleged corruption ...

500 affordable homes in the works for Bumiputeras in Penang

New Straits Times - ‎Feb 24, 2009‎
JKP Sdn Bhd (JKP) plans to develop five new projects to build 500 houses for Bumiputeras in Penang for the first six months of the year. ...

KKLW Ready To Takeover Role Of Eradicating Hardcore Poor In Penang

Bernama - ‎Feb 24, 2009‎
PENANG, Feb 24 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Rural And Regional Development (KKLW) are willing to take over the role of eradicating hardcore poor if the ...

Penang Tops UNIDO's 2009 Industrial Development Report

Bernama - ‎Feb 23, 2009‎
NEW DELHI, Feb 24 (Bernama) -- A United Nations agency report has identified Penang as one of the 10 dynamic industrial cluster locations in the world to ...

Meet the author

Malaysia Star - Feb 28, 2009‎
FATIMAH’S Kampung will be launched on Wednesday at 9am at the Balai Persiban Agung, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang. The book will be launched by the ...

Don’t be cowed by Negri’s reputation, Veloo tells Penang

Malaysia Star - ‎Feb 23, 2009‎
By LOGANATH VELLOO GEORGE TOWN: Penang have not made it to the FA Cup quarter-finals since winning the tournament in 2002. And after securing a 1-1 draw at ...

25-02-2009: Spansion to axe 700 jobs in Penang

The Edge Daily - ‎Feb 24, 2009‎
by Regina William GEORGE TOWN: Spansion (Penang) Sdn Bhd has offered a voluntary separation scheme (VSS) to more than 700 of its 1300 employees, ...

Extra flights to Penang proposed

New Straits Times - ‎Feb 22, 2009‎
GEORGE TOWN: The Transport Ministry wants more flights from Penang to India, Singapore and China. Minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat said yesterday this would ...

Liow: Penang Government Fails To Develop Economy

Bernama - ‎Feb 21, 2009‎
PENANG, Feb 22 (Bernama) -- MCA vice-president Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said today the Penang government has failed to develop the state's economy due to ...

Failure: the mother of success

Malaysia Star - Feb 28, 2009‎
Photos courtesy of the artist Not that this was the Penang native’s first arts residency; in 2007, he was awarded stints at the Vermont Studio Center in the ...

Musician’s last wish

New Straits Times - ‎Feb 26, 2009‎
By : ERROL DE CRUZ The late Grenville Pereira dreamt of building a music studio for the St. Nicholas home in Penang. His friends are joining forces to ...

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