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Breaking News Thu, 21 Aug 2008
50sen fuel subsidy for Pulau Ketam ferry operators
Diesel   Fuel   Malaysia   Photos   Transport  
 The Star 
50sen fuel subsidy for Pulau Ketam ferry operators
| PORT KLANG: Pulau Ketam ferry operators will pay 50 sen less for diesel with immediate effect, following the government's decision to give them subsidised fuel. | The ferry operators in Pulau Ketam ... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam)
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, left, accompanied by his Deputy Najib Abdul Razak, reads a statement during a press conference in Putrajaya, Malaysia, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008. Abdullah dissolved Parliament Wednesday, paving the way for general elections that will test his declining popularity amid complaints about inflation, crime and ethnic tensions.
Business   Economy   Malaysia   Photos   Transport  
 The Star 
PM unhappy with Komuter, LRT services
| KUALA LUMPUR: The Prime Minister took a ride on the Komuter and LRT trains and was not impressed. | In the journey from Serdang to Masjid Jamek using the two train systems, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad... (photo: AP / Lai Seng Sin)
Palm Oil Plantations In Malaysia. (ps1)  Dawn 
Palm oil prices higher
| KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 20:Malaysian crude palm oil futures jumped 6.5 per cent on Wednesday to a one-week high but the outlook remained uncertain due to an upswing in production and talk of more defaults... (photo: WN / patricia)
Crude   Malaysia   Oil   Photos  
 KLdy1 - Aug07 - Putrajaya, Malaysia - smart city - politics. (dy1)  The Star 
Look into TNB power theft, PM urged
| PUTRAJAYA: The Civil Movement Against Corruption (Gerak) has asked Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to investigate its claims of power theft collusion among Tenaga Nasional Berhad's (TNB) top offici... (photo: WN)
Civil   Electric   Photos   Power   Putrajaya  
Top Stories
 President George W. Bush acknowledges his host, Australia´s Prime Minister John Howard, during their joint press availability Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007, in Sydney.(gm1)  Star Tribune
Bush expresses thanks to ousted Pakistan president, expresses sympathy over terror attacks
| CRAWFORD, Texas - President Bush has expressed solidarity with Pakistan, which has been wracked by political turmoil and suicide bombings that killed dozens of people. ... (photo: White House/Chris Greenberg )
Bush   Pakistan   Photos   President   Terror  
 KLps1 - October 07 - LG Digitial Centre - Mobile Phones - Cellular Phones. (ps1) The Times of India
LG joins hands with Reliance Retail to sell new CDMA handsets
|                 NEW DELHI: Consumer durables major LG has entered into an arrangement with Reliance Retail for retailing of... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Business   Industry   Phone   Photos   Telecom  
Nintedo Wii - Console CNN
Nintendo faces legal action over Wii console
| TOKYO, Japan (AP) -- Nintendo's hit Wii console with its wandlike remote controller has been targeted in patent infringement complaints by a U.S. technology company. | ... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba)
Business   Japan   Nintendo   Photos   Technology  
The Press Democrat
China hopes to attract more US college students
| But even before the 2008 Games, China was already on its way as the hot new destination for study abroad. | There are almost certainly at least 10,000 U.S. students now... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
China   Education   Photos   Students  
 Bangladeshi people walk through flooded waters in Chittagong, 216 kilometers(135 miles) southeast of Dhaka, Monday, June 11, 2007. At least 67 people were killed and many others were injured Monday in mudslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains in a hilly International Herald Tribune
Monsoon rains kill 74 in India
| : Heavy monsoon rains have lashed northern India, killing at least 74 people and destroying dozens of poorly constructed buildings, the police said Thursday. | All the ... (photo: AP/Mostafizur Rahman)
Enviroment   India   Nature   Photos   Weather  
US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1) The Times of India
Japan Special Fund, ADB to provide $1 mn for development in Bihar
|                 NEW DELHI: Japan Special Fund and Asian Development Bank today said they will provide a financial assistanc... (photo: Public Domain / -)
Bihar   Development   Fund   Japan   Photos  
Business Fashion
- Asian economies meet gravity
- Anti-human traffic pact with Malaysia sought
- Singapore property firm inks deal for Islamic bond offering
- Rio Tinto close to Indonesian deal
Investors study stock prices as traders work at a brokerage firm in Hong Kong Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. Hong Kong shares surged Wednesday morning, rebounding with a vengeance from the market's recent plunge as investors welcomed a hefty, surprise interest rate cut overnight by the U.S. Federal Reserve. The blue chip Hang Seng index shot up 7.45 percent, to 23,379.5 points within minutes of opening. It was up 1,179.39 points, or 5.42 percent, to 22,937.02 in midmorning. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) hg3
Asian economies meet gravity
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- Suicide blasts kill 57 at Pakistan arms factory
- 61-Year-Old Gave Birth To Her Grandchild
- Japanese woman gives birth to her own grandchild
- Rabies case jump twenty fold in China
 rabies - dog - Diseases / aaeh
Rabies case jump twenty fold in China
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Health Market
- 'Karen' kills 4, batters North Luzon
- Drinking-age debate focuses on health, safety
- Banned Gary Glitter stuck at Bangkok airport
- China, RP forge banana deal
Philippine Typhoon
'Karen' kills 4, batters North Luzon
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- Asian economies meet gravity
- Singapore shares close 1.39 per cent lower
- Malaysian shares close down 0.17 per cent
- Dining Guide
Investors study stock prices as traders work at a brokerage firm in Hong Kong Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. Hong Kong shares surged Wednesday morning, rebounding with a vengeance from the market's recent plunge as investors welcomed a hefty, surprise interest rate cut overnight by the U.S. Federal Reserve. The blue chip Hang Seng index shot up 7.45 percent, to 23,379.5 points within minutes of opening. It was up 1,179.39 points, or 5.42 percent, to 22,937.02 in midmorning. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) hg3
Asian economies meet gravity
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Goverment Technology
- Indonesia ex-spy official charged with activist murder
- 'Malaysia c bank chief not quitting'
- PM unhappy with Komuter, LRT services
- Community service for NS dodgers
 Indonesian protesters hold posters of slain Indonesian human rights activist Munir during a rally in Jakarta, Indonesia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2005. Dozens of protesters staged the rally commemorating Human Rights Day. (ai1)
Indonesia ex-spy official charged with activist murder
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- The iPhone has landed
- PM unhappy with Komuter, LRT services
- The iPhone 3G is here: Is it worth the wait?
- Bureau of Agricultural Research: 21 years of continuing rese
KLdy1 - Mar08 - iPhone - iphone. (dy1)
The iPhone has landed
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