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Lim wants tourists back in Penang
Athi Veeranggan | May 6, 08 5:38pm
The newly-minted chief minister laments that in the past 10 years, the island of Penang has lost its place as the most attractive tourism hub in Malaysia.
Film censorship to be reviewed
S Pathmawathy | May 6, 08 5:11pm
This will ensure that the cuts are done more objectively, says Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar.
ISA to stay: Syed Hamid
May 6, 08 5:02pm
The government at present has no intention of amending or repealing the Internal Security Act which allows detention without trial, says the home minister.
Food futures behind rising prices
Anil Netto | May 6, 08 4:38pm
analysis Past liberalisation promoted the dumping of cheap food in developing countries and the drive towards industrialisation and cash crops.
Pakatan cabinet: What will it look like?
Ong Kian Ming and Oon Yeoh | May 6, 08 3:52pm
analysis We believe that Anwar Ibrahim would go out of his way to break from the past and structure his cabinet in a starkly different way from BN.
Gov't to use blog to spread info
Beh Lih Yi & Rahmah Ghazali | May 6, 08 3:35pm
Parliament snippets updated 4.25pm The information ministry is planning to use an official blog to disseminate information, and other round-ups from the house.
Space programme cost RM40 mil
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | May 6, 08 3:22pm
The total cost of the ambitious programme was actually RM115 million, of which the Russians undertook to off set RM76 million in return for our purchase their Sukhois.
Dodgy record of MCA elections
Stanley Koh | May 6, 08 3:04pm
analysis In the annals of MCA, several of its presidential elections do no one proud, as many party veterans can recall.
Trade surplus shrinks on US economy
May 6, 08 2:40pm

The surplus in March hit RM7.98 billion, 22 percent higher from the same period last year on modest exports.

No evidence of indelible ink smugglers
Beh Lih Yi & Rahmah Ghazali | May 6, 08 1:17pm
updated 7.15pm The government reveals today that it has no concrete evidence that certain parties purchased indelible ink from abroad with the intention of creating confusion in the general election.
Parliament to debate rice price hike
May 6, 08 11:56am
breaking news An opposition motion to debate the drastic price hike of rice will be heard by the Dewan Rakyat for an hour at 4.30pm today.
Raja Petra charged, chooses jail over bail
Chan Kok Leong | May 6, 08 10:40am
updated 7pm Hearing has been fixed in October and Raja Petra was granted a bail of RM5,000, which he refused to post. He will remain in custody until the hearing date. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Housewives professionals too, okay?
May 6, 08 9:21am
free ‘As a full-time housewife myself, I find Chui Kah Peng’s statement arrogant and belittling us housewives.
MyKad may be used to stop foreigners buying cheap fuel
May 5, 08 11:30pm
Shahrir: We should not be subsidising fuel for Singaporeans and Thais. Those without MyKads can continue to buy the fuel at the pumps but at unsubsidised prices.
Tee Keat calls for multiracial approach
May 5, 08 11:17pm
'I am strongly convinced that this is the way out for the party if you really want to keep the party relevant.'
Women face travel curbs over drug trafficking fears
May 5, 08 11:06pm
The proposal comes as 119 Malaysians, 90 per cent of whom are women, have been imprisoned worldwide - many of whom are 'mules' for international drug syndicates.
Raja Petra to be charged tomorrow
May 5, 08 10:02pm
breaking news Raja Petra Kamaruddin, the webmaster of news portal Malaysia Today, will be charged tomorrow for sedition at the Magistrates' Court in Jalan Duta.
Speaker told not to be a 'dictator'
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz & Beh Lih Yi | May 5, 08 7:14pm
Parliament snippets The new house speaker was today warned by a veteran opposition leader not to act like a dictator, and other round-ups from the house.
Missing witnesses leaves judge flustered
Lee Weng Keat and Soon Li Tsin | May 5, 08 5:32pm
Appearing flustered and amused at times, a KL sessions court judge decides to postpone an illegal assembly case to Wednesday to allow witnesses to be present.
Coffee-table book that charts Bersih's journey
S Pathmawathy | May 5, 08 5:19pm
A 70-page coffee-table publication highlighting Bersih's efforts to push for reforms in the country's electoral process complete with glossy photos is now available for purchase.
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