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The three UMNO wings, namely, the Wanita, Youth and Puteri movements today resonantly pledge their undivided support and loyalty to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak to continue heading the party and govt. -Twitter Rahimah Abdullah.
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File picture shows M. Indira Gandhi speaking to reporters with lawyers M. Kulasegaran and Aston Paiva (right). - Picture by Melissa Chi PUTRAJAYA, Nov 30 - The consent of one parent is sufficient for a child to be converted to another religion, the ...
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The-Gardens-Mall PETALING JAYA: One person was killed and five injured when part of a pedestrian bridge under construction near Mid Valley Megamall collapsed today.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Handling a gathering as big as the Umno General Assembly can be a daunting task. With more than 148,000 people flooding the grounds of the convention centre, a small error can be catastrophic.
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The former law minister says the matter can easily be solved by identifying all lands that are traditional Orang Asli grounds and gazetting them.
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Party president Lina Soo says constitutional restoration, not negotiations, is the only way to reclaim Sarawak's rights under the Constitution.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30 ― Issues like cost of living and house ownerships which were the focus points in the assemblies of the three Umno wings show the concern to continue seeking solutions to the problems of the people.
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KOTA KINABALU: A retired civil servant who went fishing in a river in Lahad Datu has been found dead after a suspected crocodile attack.
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A DAP lawmaker claimed that when his colleague received a bullet in the mail, police personnel had handled it with their bare hands.
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According to state CID chief, there were swellings at the back of baby's head and ears, apart from scratch marks on the right shoulder.
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Mas Ermieyati singled out Soros out as 'Malaysia's enemy'. ― Bernama pic KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30 ― Puteri Umno slammed those who were in cahoots with American billionaire George Soros today, saying that they should be considered traitors of the ...
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The canine, working for the Royal Malaysian Police for six years, helped police close in on two members of the notorious 'Gang Kapak'.
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THE Education Ministry will announce next year if the now centrally-administered Year Six exam, UPSR, would be replaced fully by the school-based assessments, popularly known as PBS.
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At 70, the judge may not have the adrenalin surges of a younger person, but it is the dexterity, wisdom and brainpower that we want, says Rais Yatim.
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Roads were cut off by the landslide at Taman Idaman, Serendah, Nov 26, 2016. - Sunpix by Asyraf Rasid. SHAH ALAM: Victims of the Serendah landslide will not be able to move back into their homes until the relevant authorities have cleared the site and ...
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Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng thanks police for their help in warding off gangsters and hooligans during public events. guan-eng GEORGE TOWN: People should soldier on with their speeches and not be deterred by hooligans, Penang Chief Minister Lim ...
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High Court says the conviction was safe despite judge who ruled in his original trial having passed away and not signing the written judgment.
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KUALA LUMPUR: A 73-year-old woman was conned of more than RM86,000 in cash and jewelry after being hypnotised by a syndicate. The syndicate members are three female foreigners believed to be China nationals who target vulnerable and aged ...
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KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 30 ― The High Court here was told today that a trace of blood belonging to the Deputy Public Prosecutor Datuk Anthony Kevin Morais was found on the toilet door of a workshop at Desa Mentari, Petaling Jaya, where his body and car ...
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Victim Lokman Kamal Teh (C) arrives to the court to know the verdict. - Sunpix by Zulkifli Ersal. KUALA LUMPUR: A businessman dealing in buying and selling luxury cars was sentenced to six years' jail, three strokes of the cane and fined RM200,000 by ...
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