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PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court adjourned on Thursday the hearing of Home Minister's appeal against Malaysia Today editor Raja Petra Raja Kamarudin's release from detention under the Internal Security Act (ISA) to a dated yet to be fixed. [...more]

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LIKE most accidents, it was so unexpected. One moment I was jogging towards the Penang Botanic Gardens to the beat of Taio Cruz, the next instant, I was sprawled out on the pavement after slipping on a patch of grass. [...more]

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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]

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MANY of us would know what an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is. For us Sarawakians, perhaps we became very familiar with the EIA as a result of the monumental Bakun Dam project.We have heard the persistent voices of environmentalists who wanted a full disclosure of the EIA report on the dam. The government had charged [...more]

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PETALING JAYA: From today, the one-hour passport renewal and processing will be extended to 26 immigration branch offices throughout the country. [...more]

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Normal 0 0 1 1073 6117 Malaysia Today 50 12 7512 11.1287 0 0 0 Remember, in the last General Election on 8 March 2008, the late Member of Parliament for Hulu Selangor won that seat with less than 200 votes. Therefore, every vote counts. The 30% outstation voters could determine the winner in this coming by-election [...more]

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SMALL Bumiputera contractors in northern part of Peninsular Malaysia are experiencing growth because of the Ipoh-Padang Besar electrified double-tracking project (EDTP). [...more]

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MALAYSIA’S oldest lake garden sits right in front of the hotel. [...more]

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IPOH: The Perak state assembly sitting on Tuesday, March 30, started in an ordely fashion, except for an earlier burst of protest by Pakatan Rakyat (PR) assemblymen who demanded that police officers leave the hall before proceedings. [...more]

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KANGAR, Feb 15 — Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) hosted its foreign students to a Chinese New Year open house last night, showcasing the country’s unique tradition and harmony among the people under the 1Malaysia concept. The Raja Muda of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail, was the guest of honour at the event attended by about 120 international students including 45 from China ... [...more]