Clean up your act, USM tells cafeteria operators
KOTA BARU: The management of University Sains Malaysia (USM) has pledged to take action and monitor the issue of poor hygiene at the campus cafeteria in Kubang Kerian.
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Trouble brewing within PAS
The clash between the Anwarists and ulama is evident even as the party regroups following the by-election loss. THE hero's welcome given to two PAS state assemblymen - Saari Sungib and Hasnul Baharuddin - by DAP diners exemplifies the dilemma PAS ...
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Pupils who do not resit UPSR papers will get 'T' for Absent
KUALA LUMPUR: The rescheduling of the UPSR Science, English, Mathematics and Tamil language papers on Sept 30 and Oct 9 is to ensure the credibility and integrity of the examination is maintained, says the Examination Board.
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LIVE: Severe disruption expected as day dawns on 'occupied' Hong Kong
Good morning and welcome to Hong Kong's live copverage of Occupy Central. After a night of protesters taking to the streets and sleeping on main roads throughout the city, dawn broke with no sign that the demonstrations would ease off.
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Give more support to women traders, Govt urged
KUALA LUMPUR: The Government needs to give more support to women traders and entrepreneurs, says Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.
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PM Narendra Modi's gig with Hugh Jackman at rock concert
When prime minister Narendra Modi spoke about the need for providing toilets for girls in schools in his first Independence day speech from the ramparts of Delhi's Red Fort, he probably never realised that he would get international acclaim for talking about a ...
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NZ moves to bring back Rizalman to face charges
KUALA LUMPUR: New Zealand has initiated the first step for Warrant Officer 2 Muhammad Rizalman Ismail to be sent back there to face burglary and assault charges.
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Gerakan to limit its presidency to three terms
PETALING JAYA: Gerakan will amend its constitution to limit the party presidency to a maximum of three terms during its national delegates conference on Oct 18 and 19.
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Brazen RM823,000 ATM heist
PETALING JAYA: Within 24 hours, a group of foreigners hit three bank branches in Selangor and Johor, using what appears to be telephone sim cards to hack into ATMs and withdraw over RM800,000.
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Zahid: No IS training hideouts in M'sia
NEW YORK: As Malaysia arrests more suspects linked to terror group Islamic State, Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi discussed further measures against the deadly IS with American terrorism experts here.
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Body with severed head found
KOTA KINABALU: A body was found with the head severed along a road leading to an oil palm estate in Kinabatangan. The head was covered with a black jacket about three metres from the body.
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MILF rebels start difficult disarming process
THE DIFFICULT process of disarming Philippine Muslim rebels after a decades-long insurgency has started, negotiators said Sunday, with the decommissioning of a first batch of firearms expected before yearend.
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Manila sends more troops after threats to kill hostage
Philippine Navy Petty Officer 2 Ellen Paculba, one of 157 Philippine troops who are to be deployed in Haiti as U.N. Peacekeepers, cries during sendoff ceremony, in this Sept.
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Drilon defends Blue Ribbon committee's probe of Makati building
MANILA, Philippines - Senate President Franklin Drilon yesterday defended the Blue Ribbon committee's move to conduct hearings on the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall building after the camp of Makati Mayor Jejomar Erwin Binay expressed plans to ...
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Indonesia's parliament to vote on Monday on president-elect Joko Widodo's first ...
JAKARTA (REUTERS) - Indonesia's parliament is set to vote on the 2015 state budget on Monday with a deficit target at 2.21 per cent of gross domestic product, limiting president-elect Joko Widodo's fiscal room to realise his reform agenda.
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Afghanistan to inaugurate new president Ashraf Ghani as NATO's war ends
KABUL (AFP) - Afghanistan will host a grand presidential inauguration on Monday, with former US-based academic Ashraf Ghani taking power as NATO troops end their 13-year war without defeating the fierce Taleban insurgency.
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US 'underestimated' Islamic State militants in Syria – Obama
Publicly announcing that US intelligence agencies “underestimated” the presence and activity of Islamic State militants in Syria, US President Barack Obama in an interview with CBS called the country a “ground zero” for international jihadists.
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David Cameron's Conservative Party hit by MPs' scandal-ridden resignation and ...
British prime minister David Cameron's Conservative Party has been hit by a defection and a scandal-ridden resignation as it gathers for its annual conference.
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MAS keeping tabs after Mount Ontake eruption
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Airlines is closely monitoring the situation in central Japan following the eruption at Mount Ontake, the country's second highest volcano.
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8 killed as bomb rips through Hangu IDP camp
Security officials inspect the site of the blast at the Khwaja Muhammad IDP Camp. PHOTO: AFP. HANGU / PESHAWAR: At least eight people were killed and a dozen others injured on Sunday when a blast ripped through a camp for internally displaced ...
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Proton Iriz: Focus on domestic mart first
SHAH ALAM - Proton Holdings Bhd, a member of conglomerate DRB-HICOM Bhd, will focus on the domestic market for its new compact car, the Proton Iriz, for at least six months beforetaking it overseas, namely Europe, to tap into the global appetite for ...
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Malacca to grow date palm trees for local and foreign markets
JASIN: The state government plans to grow date palm trees and sell the fruits for domestic and overseas markets. It plans to also grow the trees at all mosques in Malacca, said state Agriculture and Entrepreneur Development Committee chairman Datuk ...
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Proton carnival
NATIONAL carmaker Proton announced that it will open its gates to members of the public following the launch of its newest model, the Iriz.
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Honda Civic Type R Updated concept previews 2015 hot-hatch
Sketches of a new Honda Civic Type R concept have been released, previewing the highly anticipated hot-hatch that's confirmed to launch in 2015.
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Malaysian contingent chief still believes target can be met
The Malaysian chef-de-mission to the Incheon Asian Games Datuk Danyal Balagopal in deep thought. - IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/ The STAR. INCHEON: Chef de mission Datuk Danyal Balagopal believes Malaysia are still on track to achieve the eight-gold target at ...
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Lee Chong Wei falls yet again to great Chinese rival Lin Dan
Badminton world number one Lee Chong Wei fell yet again to his great adversary Lin Dan in the semi-finals of the Asian Games on Sunday, ending the Malaysian's last hope of winning a gold medal at the Asiad.
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Hattrick joy for the boys in red and yellow
FOOTBALL fans at the Shah Alam Stadium were treated to a thrilling night of action when Selangor lifted the Sultan of Selangor's Cup for the third consecutive year.
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Gold Still Elusive, Two More Silver In The Bag
INCHEON, Sept 28 (Bernama) -- A further gold medal still remained elusive for Malaysia on the ninth of day of the Asian Games here but the national contingent added two more silver to their medal tally Sunday.
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South Korean actor thrills fans
Happy to be here: Lee posing with fans at the meet-and-greet session. In the front row behind Lee is OSIM chairman Datuk Tay Sim Kim (in blue shirt) and on his left is OSIM general manager Chia Sook Fun.
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Screen siren Brigitte Bardot turns 80
French actress Brigitte Bardot on Dec 17, 1965 in New York. The actress is a sex symbol frowned upon during the times when moral codes were strict.
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University Of Rochester Unveils Real Life Cloaking Device (Video)
Harry Potter fans around the world will be excited to learn that researchers at the University of Rochester have announced the development of a cloaking device.
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Mangalyaan ride cheaper than auto, cost Rs 7 per kilometer: Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi while talking in New York said that Mangalyaan ride was cheaper than auto, as it cost just Rs 7 per kilometer.
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Malaysia may send experts to countries hit by Ebola
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia may send medical experts to Ebola-affected countries in West Africa, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam.
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MALACCA: The number of dengue cases in the country has tripled to more than 75,000 as of this week, compared to the same period last year.
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