Tag Archive | "pokok asam"

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Malaysia church attacks deepen racial tensions (MalaysiaNews.net)

Police officers inspect damage at the All Saints Church in Taiping of Perak state, Malaysia, Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010. Another church was hit by a firebomb early Sunday, the fifth assault in three days o... [...more]

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He made ‘Setia’ popular (MalaysiaNews.net)

KUALA LUMPUR: "Tok Mat'", "Mat Setia", "Mat Umno" and "Mat Bulat" are among the nicknames given to reflect the personality and character of Tan Sri Mohamed Rahmat, a former information minister who le... [...more]

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Comment: After the failure, don’t let it be another exercise in futility (The New Straits Times)

MALAYSIA failed yet again to qualify for a major hockey tournament, but the Malaysian Hockey Federation (MHF) is not going to fail in writing reports and making recommendations on what to do next. [...more]

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Young model has Malaysia in her heart (The Star)

NO matter where Mourhna Reddy ends up in the future, her final destination will always be home to Malaysia where her heart is. [...more]

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Patchwork quilts handwoven by half-blind granny (Sin Chew Jit Poh)

Photo courtesy: Guang Ming Daily. Mr. and Mrs. [...more]

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British pilot dies in Malaysia test flight crash (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)

Malaysian police say a British pilot has died when his newly assembled plane crashed during takeoff on a test flight. [...more]

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P1 expanding broadband to secondary cities (The Edge Daily)

KUALA LUMPUR: Packet One Network (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (P1) is aggressively expanding its broadband coverage to include secondary cities in Malaysia, its chief executive officer Michael Lai said. [...more]

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K.C. BOEY: Getting to the meat of Southeast Asia (The New Straits Times)

DATUK Kee Phaik Cheen would be biased in imagining Malaysia as the meat in the burger of Southeast Asia. Thailand would be the top bun, with Indonesia the lower layer, and Singapore the lettuce in between. [...more]

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USM’s blunder irks parents and students (The Star)

GEORGE TOWN: An online blunder by apex-status Universiti Sains Malaysia in its first direct intake of undergraduates led to some 200 irate parents and applicants causing a ruckus here yesterday. [...more]

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Pur in practice (The Star)

THANKFULLY, the water I purified and drank from the Klang River wasn’t too bad. While tasteless, it smelled a bit like a dirty swimming pool – faintly muddy and heavy on the chlorine – but was otherwise palatable as long as you didn’t look at the debris at the bottom of the bucket. [...more]

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