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Perkasa – rebirth of a demon

COMMENT Is it ‘ketuanan Melayu’ in disguise? The philosophy behind its formation certainly indicates this.

High-speed broadband to arrive on March 24

It offers bandwidth at network access (port) speeds of 10 megabit per second.

PKPIM wants action against sex toy outlets

It claims the easy availability of these items indirectly encourage free sex among teenagers.

‘Unlawful dismissal’: Top court asked to review own decision

He has filed a judicial review to challenge Monday’s apex court decision which rejected his appeal for unlawful dismissal as DPM 11 years ago.

MTUC: Proton wages lowest among GLCs

A large number of the 4,200 assembly-line workers are being paid ‘poverty-level wages’, claims the umbrella body for unions.

Former Labuan MP fined RM10,000 for cheating
‘Pakatan better than BN, but should do more’

Pakatan has delivered a self-appraisal of its performance to date in four states. Now others have their say.

Super start to Chua’s campaign

The ex-deputy president’s first two dinners saw the attendance of the majority of delegates as well as high-ranking party members.

Women reclaim the night

The theme was public safety at an event last night to mark International Women’s Day event.

S’gor appoints 45 Indian community leaders
US-Malaysia FTA out, Trans Pacific deal in

The US favours Malaysia’s involvement in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) compared to a free trade agreement (FTA), said its Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

Guan Eng ready to meet PM over local gov’t polls

The Penang CM said he was prepared to meet with Najib to explain the need to hold local government elections in the state.

Hospital ward fees for civil servants and pensioners abolished

The government will abolish ward charges for public service officers and pensioners in government hospitals effective April 1.

Kugan’s mom fails to submit petition to King

Palace officials refuse to accept a petition from the mother of custodial death victim, on ground she did not make a formal appointment.

Why the political tsunami never reached Sarawak

COMMENT Money politics and the powerful state machinery led by the aging but still influential Taib, ensure the votes remain with BN.

Guan Eng and Mat Sabu – a friendship for our times

Enduring personal ties between the duo suggest that while their vocations are political, their lives are not dictated by it.

Crimp in Perak voter-registration exercise

Political parties can only sign up voters in public places if they have permission from the local council.

Driven to extinction by our appetite for turtles eggs

Conservationists warned today that Malaysians’ voracious appetite for turtle eggs could drive the marine creatures to extinction on its shores.

Gerakan at odds with DPM over Zul Noordin

Penang Gerakan chief Teng Hock Nan has urged Umno and BN not to accept the Kulim Bandar Baru MP into its fold.

‘Keep NEM out of ultra-Malay hands’

To do this, the cabinet must reveal the proposed New Economic Model and invite public input, say voices in Pakatan and Gerakan Youth.

Headlines Online: March 10, 2010

Most the major dailies highlighted the announcement of plans to increase salaries and promotions for medical professionals and top teaching staff in the public sector.

Indian community gives Pakatan and BN mixed reviews

Two years down the road, community leaders are divided over the performance of both political coalitions.

Indian community gives Pakatan and BN mixed reviews

Two years down the road, community leaders are divided over the performance of both political coalitions.

Indian community gives Pakatan, BN mixed reviews

Two years down the road, community leaders are divided over the performance of both political coalitions.




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