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PETALING JAYA: Every day, Malaysians produce enough food waste to fill seven Olympic-sized swimming pools, according to the Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation (SWCorp).
By Alyssa Coppelman on March 14, 2014
On February 8, 2014, McDonald’s, one of the biggest beacons of Americanism there is, opened its very first restaurant in all of Vietnam, in Ho Chi Minh City. Saigon-based Neil Massey photographed the spectacle from 7am to 9pm on opening day and said he’d never witnessed anything like it. The festivities included blaring techno, live bands, and thousands of customers waiting up to two hours in 90-degree heat to get their dose of the famous fast food.
Despite valid criticisms of the food and its negative impact in other Asian countries, the brand is iconic and to have it available in Communist Vietnam is no small thing. Massey describes specific aspects of the appeal: “For most Vietnamese youngsters the chance to work at an international company like McDonald’s is a big deal. For the customers it’s the aspirational experience that brings them through the doors. The average wage in Vietnam is about US$150 a month; the cost of a Big Mac i
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Isis Camisa, 6, of South Haven, build a snowman with her dad, Antonio, and mom, Rachael, on Sunday morning. Northwest Indiana received 5 to 11 inches of snowfall, according to preliminary reports released by the National Weather Service. John Luke, The Times
UPDATE: Roads remain hazardous after largest snowfall of season
Jacob Wilkerson, of Gary, clears snow from a car Sunday morning. John Luke, The Times
UPDATE: Roads remain hazardous after largest snowfall of season
Robert Scoggins, of Gary, shovels snow Sunday morning. John Luke, The Times
UPDATE: Roads remain hazardous after largest snowfall of season