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Sodomy trial: Anwar wins first round
Beh Lih Yi | Nov 7, 08 3:42pm
updated 5.50pm This came after the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court ruled in Anwar Ibrahim's favour that his sodomy trial would be heard in the same court.
Protest against anti-tomboy fatwa
Andrew Ong | Nov 7, 08 3:16pm
updated 4.10pm About a dozen activists march in protest against the recent National Fatwa Council’s decision to rule that Islam is against tomboys. [VIDEO INSIDE]
MAS union: 'No' to automatic EPF cut
Nov 7, 08 1:07pm
Based on the directive issued by EPF, the union says this means the workers' contributions will be slashed involuntarily.
Ng's stunt does not impress rival
Tony Thien | Nov 7, 08 12:36pm
Dominique Ng thought his gesture would mend some fences with Chong Chieng Jen in their well-known acrimonious relationship. But he was wrong.
PM hopeful of Obama's trade deal
Nov 7, 08 11:52am
Malaysia is hopeful that a free-trade deal can be struck with the new US administration after years of troubled negotiations that failed to produce an agreement.
Sapp asks for pre-election goodies
Tony Thien | Nov 7, 08 12:08pm
Sapp is asking for more budget "goodies" since they speculate that the incoming prime minister will call for elections before the full-effects of recession are felt.
'Gates-Soros' land scam dupes many
Joe Fernandez | Nov 7, 08 11:53am
Fancy doing business with Bill Gates and George Soros? A Tawau-based company has allegedly shortchanged thousands of Malaysians over this.
Headlines online: Nov 7, 2008
Nov 7, 08 11:04am
The government’s disclosure of details of the ex-gratia payment to several former judges was given prominence by most dailies.
Tremors of a new age
Azlan Ibrahim | Nov 7, 08 10:43am
comment Barack Obama is living proof that the American democracy has awakened from its long nightmare, that hope trumps fear, that race is no obstacle to the highest office in the land.
A ghost in Bukit Gasing?
Nov 7, 08 10:42am
free Voize.my goes ghost hunting in unravelling the mystery behind a video clip which has generated debate among the believers and the non-believers.
Court frees ISA detainee Raja Petra
Hafiz Yatim | Nov 7, 08 9:46am

updated 6.38pm Controversial blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin was released from his ISA detention at 3.20pm after the Shah Alam High Court ruled in his favour. [VIDEO INSIDE]

VoxPop: Eurocopter a luxury we can do without
Nov 7, 08 9:30am
free ‘Buying the Eurocopter for use in Malaysia is like buying an Formula One car for use in a small town or a Rolls Royce for use in a remote kampung.'
'Change or be changed'
Nov 7, 08 9:23am
free ‘Change is going to reverberate throughout the world following Obama's victory. The message to us then is to change or be changed when the time comes.'

Logging in PNG: Rimbunan accuses NGO of lying
Nov 6, 08 7:06pm
It slams top environment NGO in Papua New Guinea of ‘irresponsible fantasy’ in claiming that the country’s highest court had overturned its rights to log the vast Kamula Doso forests.
Another lawyer questioned by police
Andrew Ong | Nov 6, 08 6:18pm
However, lawyer N Surendran refuses to answer more than one question after his request to know what he was being investigated for was unheeded.
Video on mob-attack admitted as evidence
Beh Lih Yi | Nov 6, 08 5:07pm
A second video-maker was one of six witnesses who testified today in the suit filed by 36 plaintiffs against the government and cops for wrongful detention in 1996.
Fong and Chong suspended from Parliament
Syed Jaymal Zahiid | Nov 6, 08 4:27pm
updated 6.05pm DAP's Fong Po Kuan and Chong Chieng Jen cry foul over their suspension and accuse the speaker of double standards.
'Fear of thugs' not behind police beat closure
Rahmah Ghazali | Nov 6, 08 3:43pm
The home minister sets the record straight after conceding that he gave the 'wrong' reason as to why a police beat in the notorious Chow Kit area was closed down.
'88 crisis: RM10.5mil for 6 ex-judges
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Nov 6, 08 4:07pm
updated 7.25pm Minister in PM's Department Mohd Nazri Aziz revealed today that RM10.5 million was paid out by the government as ex-gratia payment to six ex-top judges, including sacked Lord President Salleh Abas.
'Bloody bastard' remark: DAP wants MP disciplined
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Nov 6, 08 3:32pm
Parliament The opposition wants stern action against Tajuddin Abdul Rahman for calling a fellow parliamentarian a 'bloody bastard'.
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