Comment on Kit Siang: ‘Renewed’ and ‘committed’ to fight ISA by rahmanwang
Yes I am being sarcastic here.You know monsterball, sometime BN need a dose of their "medicine" so that they will wake up. [...more]
Yes I am being sarcastic here.You know monsterball, sometime BN need a dose of their "medicine" so that they will wake up. [...more]
In reply to Royal snub fiasco: Say sorry, Khalid! : I've learned enough histories - thank you. You need to learn about how much it cost to build the beautiful, magnificent palace. [...more]
KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 (Bernama) -- The full list of gymnasts who will represent the country at the New Delhi Commonwealth Games (CWG) will only be known tomorrow as three national gymnasts failed to show-up for today's trials. [...more]
PETALING JAYA: Remnants of the notorious Steyr and Mamak Gangs that merged into a new gang were involved in a shootout with police following a failed robbery attempt in Kampung Orkid Subang on Thursday night. [...more]
JOURNALISM, says veteran journalist A. Kathirasen, 57, is basically a public conversation. [...more]
IF the Inspector General of Police cannot persuade the grieving mother of Aminulrasyid Amzah that her son was a victim of mistaken identity, then how can he persuade the rest of us that his force is not staffed by trigger-happy policemen? The police may be justified in shooting criminals in self-defence, but it is not [...more]
TAIPING , Malaysia - Three Vietnamese women, initially hired as singers at a karaoke lounge here, lodged police reports alleging they were forced to perform sexual acts besides just singing. [...more]
Delicious food and a myriad other attractions are conveniently located all on one street, tagged Cheap ‘n Nice by the locals, writes SHARON NG KOOI KIN [...more]
REGIONAL healthcare provider Columbia Asia Group of Companies will spend about RM1.5 billion to build 15 new hospitals in the region. Vice president, treasury services, Kahar Mohamed, said it would include the three hospitals in Malaysia that were still under development [...more]
KUALA LUMPUR: The Employees Provident Fund's (EPF) associate Columbia Asia Sdn Bhd has secured RM250 million in syndicated funding from two local banks to part finance six of its hospitals. [...more]