29 June to 1 July 2007
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Archive for June 28th, 2007
29 June to 1 July 2007 Habib Jewels Moving Out Sale 50% – 70% Off Storewide
28 June to 1 July 2007 Edu Toys SaleSpecial Promotion for School Runners
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28 June to 4 July 2007 Polo Ralph Lauren, Brook Brothers, Charles Monsieur,Polo Jeans & Amex SaleEnjoy Additional 10% Savings on Sale Items and 15% Savings on Regular Items with American Express Cards
28Â to 30 June 2007 Qool Planet Opening SpecialQool Stuff, Qool Gadgets, Qool Prices
28 June to 29 July 2007 Panasonic Olympic Fest PromoGet your Panasonic Beijing Olympic 2008Collectible Merchandise now!!
28 June to 1 July 2007 Parfume Clearance SaleDiscounts up to 70%
Datuk Teo Chiang Kok and Fiabci Asia-Pacific secretary-general Kumar Tharmalingam with the award. Retailers at 1 Utama have enjoyed 10% to 25% increase in sales so far this year, thanks to Visit Malaysia Year 2007 (VMY 2007).ÂBandar Utama City Centre Sdn Bhd director Datuk Teo Chiang Kok said the outlook for the domestic retail sector was positive, given the boost from VMY 2007. “VMY 2007 has exposed Malaysia as a global shopping destination,†he said yesterday. Teo said this at a briefing to announce that 1 Utama had won the Best Retail Category award under the FIABCI Prix d’Excellence International Property Award 2007. A company statement said the award was “the most prestigious” presented by the Paris-based FIABCI.Â
Claiborne died Tuesday at the New York Presbyterian Hospital after suffering from cancer for a number of years, said Gwen Satterfield, personal assistant to Claiborne. She was 78. With husband Art Ortenberg and partners Leonard Boxer and Jerome Chazen, Claiborne launched her label in 1976 after working for years as a relatively unknown dress designer. The brand emphasized ensemble sportswear, quality and keeping the price tag below that of other designers. Liz Claiborne and her husband retired from the day-to-day operations in 1989. The new approach to dressing revolutionized the department store industry, which had focused on stocking pants in one department and skirts in another. |