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Date Added: June 11, 2008 04:20:02 AM
IN CONJUNCTION with 1 Utama’s ONEcard anniversary, Himalaya Herbal Healthcare, a leader in Ayurvedic healthcare, auctioned off 10 pieces of artwork and handicraft created by the Shelter One children at the launch of its “Kids of Himalaya” community project at 1 Utama Shopping Centre recently.

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