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  • Ex-Malaysian Indian lawyer three others get death

    A former Malaysian Indian lawyer and three others were sentenced to death Thursday in the high profile murders of a Malaysian businesswoman and three others in 2010. The high court in Shah Alam, the capital of the Malaysian state of Selangor, sentenced former lawyer N. Pathmanabhan, 43, and farm hands T. Thilayalagan, 21, R. Matan, 22, and R. Kathavarayan, 33, for the murders of cosmetics ...

  • Indian-origin mans death in custody classified as murder

    The death of a 32-year-old Indian-origin man while in police custody in Malaysia has now been classified as a murder. N. Dharmendran had died Tuesday while he was in a lock-up at the Kuala Lumpur police headquarters. According to city police chief Mohmad Salleh, the post-mortem report showed that Dharmendran might have been murdered while in police custody, local media reported Thursday. "The ...

  • Copies of Opposition tabloids seized for violating permit

    PUTRAJAYA: Some 3,000 copies of tabloids published by the Opposition parties have been seized in a nationwide operation for violating the printing permit. Home Ministry officials have so far seized 1,408 copies of Suara Keadilan, 1,602 copies of Harakah and 70 copies of The Rocket. The seizure was made on Wednesday and more copies are expected to be seized as it is an ongoing operation. The Home ...

  • Three held over May 13 statements

    KUALA LUMPUR: Police arrested three opposition figures under the Sedition Act while the Home Ministry seized some 3,000 copies of Opposition party organs as the authorities moved to put a stop to alleged attempts to overthrow the Government through street protests. PKR ...

  • Rally organisers told to adhere to Act or face the music

    . He said organisers of mass rallies should respect the law and not create chaos because there was a "silent majority" among the people who did not agree with these ...

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Fired Up!

Fired Up!

Judging from the amount of bleeping during the outtakes at the end of Fired Up!, a teen-animal comedy about a couple of jocks who get in touch with their inner pompoms while trying to score with the short-skirted set at a cheerleading camp, it is a sure thing that ther ... ...

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  • Umno leaders back police action against those who utter seditious remarks

    PETALING JAYA: Umno leaders have commended the police for upholding the law in arresting people found to have infringed the Sedition Act 1948. Supreme council ...

  • Thousands throng thanksgiving rally by DAP

    PETALING JAYA: The rally organised by the Federal Territory and Selangor DAP to thank the rakyat for their support during the general election drew thousands. It was a peaceful gathering as the crowd, mostly dressed in black, calmly listened to speeches by leaders including DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang, DAP publicity chief Tony Pua and Seputeh MP Teresa Kok. A recording of PAS ...

  • Set aside differences Malaysians told

    has called on all Malaysians, regardless of race or ethnicity, to come together as one. He said Malaysia was growing steadily towards Vision 2020 and stressed that it was possible to achieve it only if the people were united in times of peace and difficulties. "There will be many obstacles for us to overcome in the next few years but I am confident that we as a nation can do it," he ...

  • Air Asias Tony Fernandes to ‘fire up’ investors

    This handout picture taken on May 12, 2013, and released by the Malaysia's AirAsia shows AirAsia group chief Tony Fernandes (R) being served by British billionaire Richard Branson (L), who is dressed as a female flight attendant, in the air while flying from the Australian city of Perth to the Malaysian city of Kuala Lumpur. Branson honoured a losing bet by serving as a stewardess with ...

  • Fernandes does his first firing in Apprentice Asia

    after a premiere that saw two teams competing to sell fish in their first challenge. The show, which made its debut Wednesday on AXN, saw the 12 contestants being split into two groups of men and women in the first challenge to sell fish at a local market here. Both teams made losses in their sales but the men's group, Team Mavericks incurred a bigger loss. Hence, one of its members had to ...

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