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T'gganu to get Brit consultant to probe stadium roof collapse The Terengganu government will appoint a consultant from Britain to determine the actual cause of the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium roof collapse in Gong Badak here on June 6.
16yr-old arrested in major syabu bust Police dealt a major blow to a drug trafficking ring when they seized over 2kg of syabu worth RM500,000 and arrested two foreigners -- one them a mere teenager.
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Govt to explain Ekuinas to MPs in due course KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will explain to Parliament in due course the setting up of Ekuiti Nasional Bhd (Ekuinas), said Minister in the Prime Minister?s Department Tan Sri Nor Mohamed Yakcop.
Mum under probe over kidnap of baby girl GEORGE TOWN: A woman is being investigated with six others for allegedly faking the kidnapping of her two-month-old baby girl in Seberang Prai here.
Unfavourable conditions halt Zahra's English Channel attempt DOVER (England): A visibly upset Zahra Masoumah Abdul Halim burst into tears when she was forced to abandon her attempt to conquer the English Channel due to unfavourable tide and wind conditions.
Pupils in trouble for storing MJ?s hits KUALA TERENGGANU: In death, Michael Jackson can still spell trouble. In Terengganu, Year Five pupils are set to face the music for downloading the King of Pop?s hits into their state-sponsored digital notebooks or e-books. And in Penang, pirates who tried to hawk his songs have been hit hard by the cops.
Oh is Najib?s new pol-sec KUALA LUMPUR: Academician Oh Ei Sun, who is also a sought after international speaker, trainer, motivator, consultant and entrepreneur, has been appointed political secretary to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak.
PAS Youth invites Umno Youth for a debate KUALA LUMPUR: The invitation from PAS Youth to Umno Youth for an intellectual discourse must not be seen as mere discussion but rather a platform for debate.
Ministries told to keep a maintenance kitty KUALA LUMPUR: All ministries should set aside funds to maintain their infrastructure, including government buildings, said Works Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor.
Face masks for all Rainforest fest visitors KUCHING: Face masks will be distributed to all those who attend the World Rainforest Music Festival at the Sarawak Cultural Village near here next week.
Suspect nabbed soon after murder KUANTAN: Police have arrested a murder suspect less than 24 hours after the body of the victim was found in Brinchang, Cameron Highlands.
Monday talks on maid issues SEPANG: Malaysia and Indonesia are expected to resolve outstanding issues pertaining to Indonesia?s sending of housemaids to Malaysia at a meeting between Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam and Indonesian Labour Minister Erman Suparno in Putrajaya on Monday.
Biggest jump in number of flu cases KUALA LUMPUR: Forty-eight new cases of influenza A (H1N1) cases were reported yesterday ? 40 imported cases and eight local transmissions.
Three JI suspects held under ISA KUALA LUMPUR: Three men, who are believed to be attempting to revive the outlawed terrorist organisation Jemaah Islamiah (JI), have been arrested under the Internal Security Act.
Residents threaten to sabotage heritage status if state fails to stop demolition GEORGE TOWN: Angry residents of Kampung Buah Pala have threatened to send a letter to Unesco to revoke George Town?s World Heritage Site status should the state fail to stop their village from being demolished.
Siblings claim grandparents abused them MIRI: Beaten up and bruised, two siblings ran away from home clutching only an umbrella and a plastic bag of clothes.
Stop harping on PKFZ issue, Lim told PETALING JAYA: DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang should stop complicating investigations by the authorities into the Port Klang Free Zone issue with his ceaseless barrage of irresponsible public statements, the MCA said.
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