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Ustazah and son found in bathroom with hands and legs bound PORT DICKSON: A 35-year-old ustazah and her 10-year-old son were found murdered, with their legs and hands bound, at their three-room rented flat located near the district police station here.
Soosai to be charged in Indian magistrate?s court today CHENNAI: Malaysian fugitive Michael Soosai, who was nabbed recently in Tamil Nadu in connection with fraud and murder of a compatriot, is likely to be charged at the Coimbatore magistrate?s court today.
Ling: Declassify Cabinet papers PUTRAJAYA: Former Transport Minister Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik has applied to declassify confidential Cabinet papers pertaining to the charge he faces of cheating the Government over the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) scandal.
Liong Sik thanks Dr M for willing to be a witness PUTRAJAYA: Former Transport Minister Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik thanked Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad for his willingness to testify in court in the cheating charge he is facing.
Protest over poster campaign in Aussie zoos MIRI: The Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) has submitted official protests to the Australian government over the move by zoos in Australia to allow activists to smear Malaysia?s reputation with anti-palm oil public posters.
Najib gets second part of NEM report PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has received Part 2 of the New Economic Model (NEM) report from the National Economic Advisory Council (NEAC).
DPM: Policy is not racist MARAN: Programmes to assist the poor which may be seen to favour bumiputras should not be misinterpreted as racist policies, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Don?t pass judgment on Nurul Izzah, Hisham told PETALING JAYA: DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang has criticised Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein for allegedly passing judgment that Lembah Pantai MP Nurul Izzah Anwar was guilty of sedition as per the police reports lodged against her.
Selangor MCA on mission to help win back the state PUTRAJAYA: Selangor MCA is redoubling its efforts to register some 500,000 people especially those in small towns and new villages in anticipation of the general election being held next year.
Pasar Pandamaran duo censured over support letters KLANG: The axe has fallen on two more DAP members over the support letter issue here.
ROS probing Tee?s dismissal complaint PETALING JAYA: The Registrar of Societies (ROS) is investigating complaints of unfair dismissal made by former Selangor DAP organising secretary Tee Boon Hock, said registrar Datuk Md Alias Kalil.
PSD to study report on HM?s racist remarks PUTRAJAYA: The Public Service Department (PSD) will issue a show cause letter to the school principal in Johor if she had indeed uttered derogatory remarks at her students recently.
MB office gets memo over blog allegations SHAH ALAM: The DAP Socialist Youth (Dapsy) has submitted a memorandum to the Selangor Mentri Besar?s office urging the state government to investigate a state official.
Former Pahang exco man acquitted of graft charges RAUB: It will be a happy Hari Raya for former Pahang executive councillor Datuk Omar Othman after he was acquitted of corruption charges involving two projects worth RM120,000.
Memorable NS stint for Chung and friends KUALA LUMPUR: National service trainee Chung Chin Hing is looking forward to being reunited with his family after spending three months away.
Rumah Seri Kenangan caretakers bring cheer to residents IPOH: While Muslims are looking forward to Syawal next week, it will be just another day for residents of Rumah Seri Kenangan here.
Police go undercover to catch touts KUALA LUMPUR: Enforcement officers from the Road Transport Department (JPJ), Commercial Vehicles Licensing Board and the police will be going incognito to check on tout activities and bus and taxi drivers fleecing customers during the Hari Raya exodus.
Dept seeks jail term for prominent businessman KUALA LUMPUR: The Insolvency Department wants to commit prominent businessman Datuk Vinod Balachandra Sekhar to prison for committing two offences against the Bankruptcy Act.
Women?s Ministry to get new sec-gen on Sept 19 PETALING JAYA: There will some changes in the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry from the middle of the month.
Liow: Lack of child nutrition a concern BENTONG: New mothers should breastfeed their babies for at least six months.
Dawos: Guides need knowledge KUALA LUMPUR: The perception of travel operators must change, particularly in the eco-tourism sector, in order to attract more visitors, said Deputy Tourism Minister Datuk Dr James Dawos Mamit.
Yen Yen calls for closer tourism collaboration with Thailand PHUKET: Malaysian travel operators should work closely with their counterparts in Thailand to jointly promote their tourist destinations.
RM130,000 fireworks seized KOTA TINGGI: A syndicate selling firecrackers was busted with the seizure of more than RM130,000 worth of firecrackers and arrest of a gang member.
Iron crates to move jumbos KOTA KINABALU: A cast iron crate will be used for the first time to relocate four elephants that have been roaming through the Felda Umas Umas land scheme in Tawau.
PM to decide on Pang?s position KOTA KINABALU: Top leaders of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) have met Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak to discuss the state Cabinet position of its former vice-president Datuk Peter Pang En Yin who quit the party four days ago.
Star technician killed in collision BALIK PULAU: An employee of The Star here was killed in an accident just kilometres away from the newspaper?s northern region hub office and plant in Bayan Lepas.
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