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?Don?t make broadband facilities compulsory? The Real Estate and Housing Developers Association Malaysia (Rehda) wants the Government to reconsider its intention to make it compulsory to install broadband facilities at new commercial and residential areas as it would incur more costs to developers.
?Investigate marriages of underaged girls in Kelantan? The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry has asked the relevant authorities in Kelantan to investigate and act against those marrying underaged girls.
Govt may use ?digital dividend? for other services The Government is studying the possibility of using the ?digital dividend? or surplus television spectrum that will become available once the change from analogue to digital transmission is in effect, for other services.
Umno Youth branch chief files RM5m suit against paper The Parit 4 Sekinchan Umno Youth branch chief today filed a RM5mil defamation suit against the Sinar Harian newspaper for portraying him as living in poverty.
Faster promotions for doctors, dentists and pharmacists (Updated) Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on Tuesday announced a comprehensive career advancement plan for public doctors, dentists and pharmacists, which expedites their promotion to Grade 54 by between two and five years.
Gerakan wants MACC probe into state aid for elderly The state Gerakan Youth wants the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency (MACC) to investigate the Penang government?s move to reward senior citizens with RM100 cash annually under its senior citizen appreciation programme.
Anwar vs Dr M: Leave application to appeal on April 14 Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim?s leave application to appeal against the dismissal of his RM100mil defamation suit against former premier Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad will be heard by the Federal Court on April 14.
Perlis Umno leaders against survey on MB?s performance Perlis Umno leaders on Tuesday described as ?childish and the work of troublemakers? a survey to be conducted on the leadership and performance of Datuk Seri Dr Md Isa Sabu as the mentri besar of Perlis.
Court explains MACC ?office-hours interrogation? ruling Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) investigating officers cannot be restricted to interrogating witnesses during office hours only because this would be in conflict with the purposes of the MACC Act, said the Court of Appeal.
India offers scholarships for undergraduate courses The Indian government is giving out scholarships to children of Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) and Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) for undergraduate professional and general courses in India during the 2010-11 academic year.
35 towns affected by haze Thirty-five towns in the country were affected by the haze, according to the Meteorological Department.
Light aircraft crashes in Bachok A light aircraft belonging to a private company is believed to have crashed in a padi field in Jelawat, Bachok on Tuesday.
Mostly kids and senior citizens killed in fires Some 5,410 fires were recorded in housing areas nationwide last year, killing 76 people, mostly senior citizens and children.
On trial over ?toilet cronyism? A former manager of the Pusat Giat Mara in Balik Pulau has been charged in a Sessions Court here with using his position to get his wife?s company a RM2,000 repair job at a toilet at the centre four years ago.
Review application in Perlis mufti?s case postponed The Syariah High Court here on Tuesday postponed to April 8 the hearing of the prosecution?s application for a review of a lower court?s decision not to transfer the case of former Perlis mufti Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin to the Syariah High Court.
Indon officials: Bali bombing mastermind may be dead (Update) JAKARTA: Anti-terror police hunting a mastermind of the 2002 Bali bombings killed three suspects near Jakarta on Tuesday, police said. Officials said they believed a militant behind Indonesia?s worst terror attack was among the dead, but police were still trying to confirm his identity.
Be busybodies, police tell the public The public should have more of a ?busybody? attitude and inform the police immediately if they come across any crime, Federal CID Director Comm Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin said.
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