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| Berawan community highlights land plight to tourists |
| Tony Thien | May 3, 08 12:50pm |
| Lately, tourists visiting the Mulu National Park in Sarawak have been given pamphlets that are not of the promotional kind, but with pleas for help by a small indigenous group. |
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| Permas happy with Selangor's 'task force' plans |
| May 3, 08 12:04pm |
| According to Permas, the task force will play a consultative, think tank and advisory role on land and housing issues, particularly pertaining to urban poor communities. |
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| RM2.5 bil for food security |
| May 3, 08 10:50am |
| The money is part of a RM4 billion pledge to increase food production and tackle price hikes, says Agriculture Minister Mustapa Mohamed. |
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| Resolve Bunga Tanjung issue amicably |
| Athi Veeranggan | May 2, 08 7:04pm |
| Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng feels that it will be more professional for the issue to be resolved amicably. As for the challenge to debate, Lim is leaving it to his chief-of-staff Jeff Ooi. |
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| Question on 'secret' issue rejected, MP sees red |
| May 2, 08 6:42pm |
| Bukit Bendera MP Liew Chin Tong is not satisfied with the 'it's a secret' excuse given by the Dewan Rakyat to reject his question pertaining to the air force's fighter planes. |
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| MCA president finds his voice a little too late |
| Andrew Ong | May 2, 08 6:23pm |
| According to former vice-president Chua Jui Meng, Ong Ka Ting 'locks the stable after the horses have fled'. Nevertheless, he says it is better late than never. |
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| Malaysian press still not free |
| Rahmah Ghazali | May 2, 08 5:24pm |
| Although there is a slight nine points gain, press freedom in Malaysia is still ranked 141st out of 195 countries surveyed. Its status is still 'not free'. |
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| Cabinet decides to keep it Live |
| May 2, 08 5:10pm |
updated 7.45pm The Cabinet decides that RTM will continue the trial run on the 30-minute live telecast of the question and answer session at the Dewan Rakyat sitting. |
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| Damansara school: Wee's visit rekindles hope |
| Soon Li Tsin | May 2, 08 4:47pm |
| However, Deputy Education Minister Wee Ka Siong says the final decision as to whether the school will be reopened lies with his boss, Hishammuddin Hussein. |
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| Kapar TOL holders continue to wait |
| Chan Kok Leong | May 2, 08 4:29pm |
Seventeen Temporary Occupation Licence holders in Kapar continue to fight to get their land, transferred to someone else in 2003, back.
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| 'Fed-up' MTUC to protest in Parliament |
| Athi Veeranggan | May 2, 08 3:57pm |
| Two years of waiting, still no reply. MTUC will now turn to a rally in Parliament House next Wednesday to show their disappointment and repeat their demands to the government. |
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| Headlines Online: May 2 |
| May 2, 08 3:53pm |
| Malaysiakini compares the key news and views in major newspapers. What is today’s agenda for the English, Bahasa, Tamil and Chinese papers? |
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| Welcome to the new PKR home |
| May 2, 08 2:25pm |
| PKR is expected to start moving into its new ‘home’ - two spanking new five-storey buildings worth a whopping RM5 million - from Brickfields to the upmarket Tropicana area in Petaling Jaya next week. |
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| Police call in Raja Petra for questioning |
| Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | May 2, 08 1:56pm |
updated 8.15pm The blogger, who implicated the deputy premier and his wife in a posting related to the high-profile murder case, is being investigated for sedition. [VIDEO INSIDE] |
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| Malaysia's auto king dies |
| May 2, 08 11:56am |
| Naza Groug boss SM Nasimuddin SM Amin, 53, died early this morning in the United States where he was undergoing treatment for lung cancer. |
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| MTUC wants RM1200 minimum wage |
| May 2, 08 11:03am |
| MTUC president Syed Shahir Syed Mohamud calls for the minimum wage to help workers cope with soaring food and fuel prices, saying that millions of workers struggle on a monthly income of less than RM700. |
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| Khir Toyo: What a performance! |
| May 2, 08 10:58am |
| free ‘All of a sudden it would seem that he has awakened from his slumber as if he was in a coma all these years. What a play, what a masquerade!’ |
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| DAP reps released, to be charged for mischief |
| Rahmah Ghazali | May 1, 08 8:41pm |
| updated 8.55pm Three Malacca DAP elected reps were held in the police station for more than five hours today after they were arrested for removing the site footing of a telecommunication tower. |
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