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PATA seeks new Face of the Future Pacific Asia Travel Association

(PATA) is inviting recommendations for its Face of the Future Award. Each year this award is presented to an exceptional young leader in travel and tourism who has exhibited initiative and leadership ...

From News and Events - Monday, January 18, 2010
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Lifting more than Weights

2008 was a good year for Siow Lee Chan. This pint-sized lady won a bronze medal for the Powerlifting Women Under 56kg category in the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. This was no mean feat considering ...

From Volume 2, Issue 3 - Friday, January 15, 2010

COO of Bernama Radio 24

Personality profile COO of Bernama Radio 24 Sheikh Raffie Abd Rahman walking towards  success, his way. Sheikh Raffie talks to CHALLENGES about parking and his insanely quick climb up the corp...

From Volume 2, Issue 2 - Friday, January 15, 2010

Return To Work: Not Just Compensation

Return To Work: Not Just Compensation Eileen See spoke to Dr. Mohammed Azman bin Aziz Mohammed, Senior General Manager of Operations of Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) on his organisation’s late...

From Volume 2, Issue 3 - Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Lifting more than weights

Coverstory - Lifting more than weights Challenges chats with strong woman Siow Lee Chan about being more than just physically strong. By Eileen See 2008 was a good year for Siow Lee Chan. This pint-...

From Volume 2, Issue 3 - Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Hands-on at Berjaya University College of Hospitality

Collegebeat - Hands-on at Berjaya University College of Hospitality Chef Busky demonstrates as media participants, including SHABANA CASSIE PUNJAWANI try their culinary skills. Located in the heart ...

From Volume 2, Issue 2 - Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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  • Leonard Chua The man who died twice
      Leonard Chua The man who died twice  At 24, Leonard Chua Tze Yeu had the world at his feet. The former air steward, bodybuilder, model turned-entrepreneur, was about to embark on a project and make his first million ringgit. On October 6, 2005, he drove up from his hometown in Melaka to meet a potential partner about his new business venture in Kuala Lumpur. Chua recalled, “My friend had passed my proposal to his analyst. He was quite keen, just waiting for his analyst to say yes....
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