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| Expert: Ku Li needs a strong 'running mate' |
| Chan Kok Leong | Jun 17, 08 5:19pm |
| The uphill task confronting Ku Li would be made easier if he has a ‘running mate’ who can pull his share of the weight, says a political analyst. |
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| Anwar sacking to be probed in court |
| Jun 17, 08 5:12pm |
| The Federal Court has given the green light for him to challenge the constitutionality of his sacking, which he says was carried out without the king being first advised. |
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| 'Petronas bosses live like oil kings' |
| Athi Veeranggan | Jun 17, 08 4:58pm |
| Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng levels this accusation, pointing to the ostentatious purchases and ‘royalty-like’ lifestyle allegedly led by company executives. |
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| Socialist yes, communist no |
| Jun 17, 08 4:39pm |
| The only party we will not register is the communist party, says Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar. |
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| Syed Hamid: Fuel price won't go down |
| Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Jun 17, 08 3:01pm |
| So, taking to the streets won’t help, says Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar, who also accuses protest organisers of only seeking political gain. [VIDEO INSIDE] |
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| Doc charged over baby-selling scandal |
| Jun 17, 08 1:50pm |
| Robert Luk was slapped with eight counts, including falsifying information about the biological parents of four babies to obtain birth certificates. |
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| Khalid: I could have delayed pig-farm project |
| Beh Lih Yi | Jun 17, 08 1:35pm |
| updated 5.30pm Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim appears to regret approving the RM100mil modern pig farming project, saying a delay would have prevented the Malay backlash. |
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| 2 gov't parties may defect: Azmin |
| Jun 17, 08 12:36pm |
| He says negotiations with the two parties were progressing well, and that there were also talks with lawmakers from the ruling Umno. |
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| Headlines online: June 17 |
| Jun 17, 08 12:33pm |
| Politics and prices dominate the news scenario, but several stories of human interest are a reminder that life goes on. |
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| PSM allowed to register as political party |
| Rahmah Ghazali | Jun 17, 08 11:40am |
| updated 3.10pm It has finally obtained approval from the Home Ministry to register as a political party after a 10-year battle that included a protracted law suit against the government. |
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| MCA elections - the battle begins |
| Stanley Koh | Jun 17, 08 11:33am |
| analysis The battle lines drawn at the branch level last Sunday will be tested at divisional level before culminating in the national party polls in October. |
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| Crossovers: What if nothing happens? |
| Ong Kian Ming and Oon Yeoh | Jun 17, 08 10:46am |
| What is the likelihood that he will be able to keep his promises? What would the political fallout if he fails to live up to them? |
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| 'I'd rather fail trying than having failed to try' |
| Athi Veeranggan | Jun 17, 08 10:45am |
| Penang CM Lim Guan Eng shares his thoughts on the helming the state machinery and future strategies. ‘Nothing is ever easier than what you thought it was,’ he says. |
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| Your say: PAS 'a trojan horse in Pakatan' |
| Jun 17, 08 9:07am |
| free ‘Any social behaviourial changes imposed on the citizens are not acceptable, as no decent individual with dignity would accept the forced imposition.’ |
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| Selangor 'on track' with pledges |
| Beh Lih Yi | Jun 16, 08 8:17pm |
| First 100 days Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim says Pakatan Rakyat will have fulfilled up to 70 percent of its election pledges by its 100th day in power this week in Selangor. |
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| Petronas 'must bare all' |
| Rahmah Ghazali | Jun 16, 08 8:12pm |
| Politicians from both sides of the fence have called for Petronas to reveal its accounts - a well-kept secret for over three decades. |
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