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IN MEMORIAM: ANDY GROVE
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Penang owes a lot to Andy Grove.Grove, a Silicon Valley icon, became Intel’s President in 1979, its CEO in 1987 and its Chairman of the Board in 1997 up...
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Elizabeth Su
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An Ancient Art Form that Continues to Inspire
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When Deng Xiaoping visited Malaysia, he was said to have remarked that the spice-enriched Malaysian “Peking Duck” concoction was better than Beijing...
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