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21/11 8:20 am Ministry sets eyes on ‘Sealegs’

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia will be the first nation in the world to own the Amphibious Sealegs a high-tech boat functional both in water and on land if the purchase receives the green light from the Government.

21/11 8:19 am Farmers facing new threat from snails

ALOR SETAR: Although flood had subsided over the last couple of days, rice farmers here are facing a new threat from the golden apple snails, locally known as siput gondang emas .

21/11 8:13 am Our diversity is a blessing, says PM

KUALA LUMPUR: It is the Go- vernments key objective to make every Malaysian understand that the countrys diversity is a blessing and a basis for racial unity.

21/11 7:30 am Fresh election mooted

KUALA LUMPUR: Holding a fresh election for the MCA was one of the issues discussed when Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak held separate meetings with the two rival groups in the party.

21/11 7:27 am Prime Minister comes up with plan to end crisis in MCA

PEKAN: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak has put forward a conflict-resolution proposal to MCA with high hopes of ending the leadership crisis.

21/11 7:05 am The Star wins award for third year

The Star is among Malay- sias Most Valuable Brands (MMVB) for the third consecutive year.

21/11 7:03 am Coalition to continue helping Indians

AN alliance of Indian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) established last year will focus on helping the community develop, Tamil Nesan reported.

 Siblings nabbed over thefts

SERI ISKANDAR: Three siblings were among four people nabbed in connection with a spate of house break-ins here recently.

 Lau sought psychiatrist’s help after death of fan’s dad

HONG KONG superstar Andy Lau (pic) went to see a psychiatrist after he came to know that the father of a fan had committed suicide, China Press reported.

 Settle RM57, 5As pupil told High scorer can’t collect result slip

NUR IZZATI AZAHAR scored 5As in the UPSR but she was not allowed to collect her result slip because she had not settled her school fees amounting to RM57, reported Utusan Malaysia .

 Details on land conversion to be revealed today

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang government will declassify today the minutes of the state exco, state Land Committee and Penang Development Corporation meetings on the conversion of a 1.4ha plot of land here from leasehold to freehold.

 Penang council may be first to appoint woman president

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Municipal Council (MPPP) may soon become the first local government to appoint a woman as municipal council president.

 Police shoot dead leader of ‘Berong Gang’

PETALING JAYA: The leader of a notorious gang preying on those withdrawing large amounts of cash from banks was shot dead in a shootout with the police.

 Pahang: Cyanide use in gold-mining safe

KUANTAN: The Pahang government has given an assurance that the use of cyanide in gold-mining activities at Bukit Koman, Raub, is not hazardous.

 Anwar’s suit against Nalla is a ploy

PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahims suit against Malaysian Indian United Party president Datuk S. Nallakaruppan is just another ploy by the Oppo�sition leader to avoid answer�ing the latters political challenge against him, says Moha�mad Ezam Mohd Nor.

 Assurance that judges can grant adjournments

GEORGE TOWN: Lawyers here can look forward to less chaotic days in courts following an assurance by the judiciarys top echelon that judges can grant adjournments in the interest of justice.

 Nine Chinese schools get RM100,000 each

TAIPING: The nine Chinese independent secondary schools in Perak each received RM100,000 from the state government.

 No foul play in death of detainee

JOHOR BARU: Another government authority has said that murder suspect J. Saravanan committed suicide at the Ayer Molek Prison but his family is waiting for further tests from doctors before they are convinced.

 PKA to implement suggestions on corporate governance

PETALING JAYA: The Port Klang Authority (PKA) will implement the suggestions of the ad hoc committee on corporate governance.

 Plastic water bottles safe for use, says group

PETALING JAYA: Consumers can rest assured that plastic water bottles are safe for use, says the Malaysian Plastics Forum (MPF).


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