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Malaysia NewsKelantan prince seeks justice in IndonesiaKUALA LUMPUR: After winning a defamation suit against his Indonesian wife and mother-in-law here, Tengku Temenggong of Kelantan Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Sultan Ismail Petra is now taking the fight to Jakarta. Taxi driver charged with killing toddler KUALA KUBU BARU: A taxi driver was charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with the murder of toddler Syafiah Humaira Sahari. Appeal filed to disqualify trial judge PUTRAJAYA: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has filed a petition of appeal to disqualify the trial judge presiding over his sodomy case. Don't interfere, police tell political parties PETALING JAYA: Police warned political parties to stay clear of the investigations into the death of 18-month-old toddler K. Haresvarra. Recover fast, MCA advised PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak hopes for a solution to MCA's problems to put the Barisan Nasional component party back on track. Two can't contest party elections KUALA LUMPUR: As MCA awaits the full cast of contenders for the March 28 elections, it emerged yesterday that the mass resignations of central committee members last week to trigger the contests has claimed two casualties. 'He didn't utter a word' MUAR: "This is the first time anything like this has happened to me in my 21 years as a kindergarten teacher." All out to nab culprit MUAR: Police have pulled out the files on all mental patients in the district as investigations into the horror attack at a kindergarten here intensified yesterday. NS trainees to help out at F1 SEPANG: For three days next month, 120 National Service trainees will have a taste of what a Formula One race is like. New model on track PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak yesterday quashed rumours that the New Economic Model, to move the Malaysian economy from a middle income economy to a higher income economy, was delayed. More pro-business steps PUTRAJAYA: Pemudah, the country's special task force dedicated to facilitate all aspects of doing business in Malaysia, will further undertake improvement efforts in five more areas. 'Terengganu' ahoy KUANTAN: The navy's capability of patrolling the eastern seaboard is being strengthened with the arrival of the second patrol ship, the KD Terengganu at its naval base in Tanjung Gelang here yesterday. Injured children still warded Gladys always hitting right notes KUCHING: Her friends dub her the "photocopy machine" as she can remember by heart what she is taught in class. RM8,888,888 jackpot up for grabs KUALA LUMPUR: Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd (SToto), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Berjaya Sports Toto Bhd, has obtained approval to replace the Super Toto 6/49 with another lotto game, Supreme Toto 6/58. Court says sultan is not the plaintiff KOTA BARU: The Kelantan Syariah Appelate/High Court yesterday confirmed that the sultan of Kelantan was not the plaintiff in the filing of a divorce case involving his second wife, Elia Suhana Ahmad. 3 chosen schools in top list PUTRAJAYA: Three of the top 10 schools in the SPM 2009 examination are in the list of 20 high-performing schools announced earlier this year. Probe into two child marriages KOTA BARU: The state Religious Department has identified two cases of girls under 12 who were given away in marriage by their parents. Progress to suit way of life KINABATANGAN: Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin yesterday said it was not easy to bring development to rural areas. 'Programme teaches us to be impartial' KUALA LUMPUR: The newly-appointed peace ambassadors, or community mediators, found the training not only useful in their everyday lives, but it had also made them better people. Community mediators to step in KUALA LUMPUR: After a year of training, the country's first batch of peace ambassadors are ready to help settle minor disputes in neighbourhoods. They will mediate between neighbours, residents and their housing developers. 'Quality of A+ matters' PUTRAJAYA: The top 10 students in the SPM examination were not chosen based on the number of A+ they obtained, but on the quality of their grades. Crying foul over fees KUALA LUMPUR: A school in Klang refused to release the SPM result slips of several students yesterday until they paid their school and parent-teacher association (PIBG) fees. Nation sees hike in influenza-like cases KUALA LUMPUR: More than 300 people were admitted to hospitals nationwide for suspected H1N1 influenza A over 11 days, since Feb 28. Man U, TM sign deal MANCHESTER: Telekom Malaysia Bhd and English football champions Manchester United yesterday announced a five-year agreement uniting the two brands in marketing campaigns and promotional activities. Ghani back at work KULAIJAYA: Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman, who was treated for fatigue after a round of golf on Sunday, is back at work. Interview rooms to have cameras GEORGE TOWN: Closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras will soon be installed in the interview rooms of all district police headquarters. First to NZ, then Everest KUALA LUMPUR: Rigorous training and harsh cold weather await the climbers of Perdana de' Everest Mission at New Zealand's Southern Alps. Johor to boost tourism through golf packages JOHOR BARU: With many world-class golf courses, Johor is an ideal stopover for golf enthusiasts. Teacher gets custody of baby IPOH: The tug of war between kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi and her Muslim-convert husband Mohd Ridzuan Abdullah for the custody of their three children ended yesterday with the High Court here granting full custody to the mother. powered by www.pHick1.com |
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