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Dr Zambry vows to continue working for the people Victorious Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir has vowed to continue working for the people of Perak and promised that more progress and prosperity will come their way.
Dengue: Penang orders private hospitals, clinics to do test The Penang government on Tuesday ordered private hospitals and clinics in the state to conduct blood tests on patients suspected of having dengue fever.
Indonesian waitress found dead An Indonesian waitress was found dead in an apartment on the second floor of a four-storey shop house at Jalan Pinggiran 1/4, Pinggiran Putra, Seri Kembangan.
Saiful gets death threat via Facebook Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan, 24, who alleged that Anwar Ibrahim had sodomised him and is the main witness in the ongoing trial, filed a police report Tuesday saying he had received a death threat on Facebook.
Pakatan to hold brainstorming retreats in March Opposition Pakatan Rakyat, will hold a series of meetings next month to brainstorm strategies to counter "attacks" from the Barisan Nasional.
PM chairs meeting of MBs and Chief Ministers Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak chaired the 108th Meeting of Menteris Besar and Chief Ministers here Tuesday.
Ops Sikap: 13 deaths from 1,185 road accidents Police said that 13 people died on Monday in road accidents throughout the country.
Sodomy II: Case adjourned to Wednesday (Update 3) High Court judge Justice Mohamad Zabidin Mohd Diah will decide Tuesday if he has to recuse himself from Datuk Anwar Ibrahim?s sodomy trial.
Dr Zambry is valid Perak MB, Federal Court rules (Update 3) The Federal Court ruled on Tuesday that Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir is the rightful Perak Mentri Besar.
?Aid needs restructuring if Malaysia is to be competitive? KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia must be prepared to face the removal of subsidies if it wants to become a more competitive country equipped with a high ratio of intangible assets, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.
Focus on innovation and speed, says Najib PUTRAJAYA: Creative and innovative thinking, as well as speed in making decisions and executing policies, are the keys to achieving the Government?s ?Four Pillars? agenda, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.
Motorists to enjoy toll-free and discounts during CNY period KAJANG: Motorists using the Kuala Lumpur-Karak and the East Coast highways will not be charged any toll for certain hours in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebrations while other highways will offer discounts of between 5% and 20%.
Malaysians to be affected by tighter Aussie skilled migration scheme MELBOURNE: Malaysians will be among thousands of would-be migrants to Australia who will have their applications cancelled as part of an Australian government overhaul of the skilled migration programme.
Six killed in fiery crash SEREMBAN: The proprietor of a herbs outlet and his family perished in a fiery crash after their car skidded and rammed into a stalled lorry at Km252 of the North-South Expressway near Senawang.
Anwar wants judge removed KUALA LUMPUR: In an unexpected move, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim applied to recuse the High Court judge presiding over his second sodomy trial on grounds that his two rulings concerning news reports of the case raised an element of bias.
37 foreigners rescued in raid JOHOR BARU: Police have busted a human trafficking syndicate with the arrest of a 34-year-old Singaporean and the rescue of 37 foreigners.
Inquest into boat tragedy recommended GEORGE TOWN: Police have recommended that an inquest be held into the dragon boat tragedy which claimed six lives off Macallum Street Ghaut last month.
New radar gun for traffic cops BANGI: A new speed radar gun will be introduced for Ops Sikap XXI for Chinese New Year from Feb 7 to 21.
Kris Allen wows Malaysian fans KUALA LUMPUR: American Idol winner Kris Allen wowed the crowd of about 800 people with his guitar and folksy style here.
Dept: Orang asli was trying to kill tiger, not collect petai IPOH: The tiger which attacked an orang asli in Sungkai last week did so in retaliation as it had been wounded in a trap laid out by his friends.
Zulkifli: Pakatan Rakyat does not need DAP PETALING JAYA: Pakatan Rakyat has no need for the DAP which has been the source of problems in four states, said outspoken Kulim Bandar Baharu MP Zulkifli Noordin.
PKR?s treasurer joins Umno KUALA LUMPUR: PKR?s Federal Territory treasurer Norasidi Salim has quit the party to join Umno.
Explain claims, ex-PKR leader tells Wan Azizah PETALING JAYA: A former PKR leader has challenged the party president to answer allegations of cronyism in the party.
DAP Batu Lintang rep seeks to clear his name KUCHING: DAP Batu Lintang assemblyman Voon Lee Shan, who faces a possible suspension from the party, wants to clear his name of the allegations made against him in a show-cause letter last week.
Fewer bosses defaulting on EPF contributions KUALA LUMPUR: The percentage of employers defaulting on Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions dropped from 1.75% in the third quarter to 1.6% in the fourth quarter of last year.
34 Iranians held for drug offences in 5 weeks KUALA LUMPUR: Just five weeks into 2010, the authorities have already nabbed 34 Iranians for attempting to smuggle in drugs in their luggage.
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