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  • Malaysian Indian Congress party polls this year

    The organisational elections of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) will be held within this year as against the party's earlier decision to hold these from January next year. After a meeting of the party's central working committee (CWC) at the party headquarters in Kuala Lumpur Tuesday, MIC president G. Palanivel announced that the decision to hold the party elections this year has been taken ...

  • Malaysian village in panic over discovery of Bigfoot prints

    About 200 Bigfoot-like footprints have been reportedly discovered near Kampung Kepis Baru, Kuala Pilah, Malaysia, causing panic among villagers. According to Harian Metro reports, a villager named Adnan Pungut, has claimed that he discovered the footprints when he was clearing rubbish and wood at his rubber estate at around 3pm on Saturday. Pungut said that he immediately informed other ...

  • Lahiri seeks shortcut to victory in Malaysia

    Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri will rely on the short putter in his hunt for a fourth Asian Tour title at the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters Thursday. The three-time Asian Tour winner, who previously used the belly putter, opted for the shorter flat stick at last week's Queen's Cup in Thailand where he finished tied 10th after fighting his way into contention. Lahiri is among a star-studded ...

  • Trading ideas MAHB MMHE Berjaya Sports Toto

    (BToto) to see trading interest on Wednesday. The research house said MAHB has stated that it is targeting to open klia2 (the new low cost carrier terminal) in May 2014 following delays. As for MMHE, it plans to bid for various projects worth close to RM4bil this year. BToto reported that its fourth quarter earnings fell 17% to RM75.63mil from RM91.21mil a year ago mainly due to higher operating ...

  • KLCI opens higher Genting up

    KUALA LUMPUR: The firmer overnight close on Wall Street gave investors reason to nibble on Malaysian equities on Wednesday while technical wise, the outlook for the FBM KLCI remains favourable. At 9.03am, the KLCI was up 4.58 points to 1,778.63. Turnover was 47.30 million shares valued at RM21.23mil. There were 151 gainers, 44 losers and 127 counters unchanged. BIMB Securities Research said it ...

Movie Review

Where the Heart Is [DVD]

Where the Heart Is [DVD]

"Where the Heart Is" is a shamelessly contrived melodrama with so many bizarre plot twists and tragic occurrences--desertion, child abuse, child kidnapping, a killer tornado, insanity, alcoholism, a character 's legs being cut off by a train--that it could conceivably rank up there with the ultimate of all high-pitched melodramas, "Kings Row" (1942), which also plays like a laundry list of terrib ... ...

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  • Affin Research maintains Buy on IJM Land

    with an unchanged target price of RM3.77 due to its strong management and good brand equity. "We view the recent share price weakness, down 10.4% from its recent high in end-May a good opportunity to accumulate IJM Land," it said. Affin said IJM Land has one of the best geographical diversification and product mixed among the many real estate players in the country. The group owns ...

  • Mudajaya plans RM200mil capex

    Mudajaya Group Bhd is setting aside RM200mil in capital expenditure for some of the potential investments it sets its sight on. Group managing director ...

  • Budget to be tabled on Oct 25 says Najib

    Printer Friendly Putra Jaya: The 2014 Budget will be tabled in Parliament on Oct 25, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, announced here Tuesday. Najib also announced the setting up of a Fiscal Policy Committee aimed at reducing fiscal deficit, strengthening public finances and ensuring nation's long-term fiscal sustainability. Najib, who is also Finance Minister, said he would ...

  • Enforcers had no integrity

    Printer Friendly Kota Kinabalu: Lack of government officers with integrity, particularly in the NRD and Immigration, is what caused Sabah to suffer a longstanding problem regarding illegal immigrants and foreigners, said United PasokMomogun Organisation (Upko) Sec-Gen Datuk Wilfred Madius Tangau. He said this was based on his working experience as a researcher at the Institute for Development ...

  • Backdoor deal to free accused

    Kota Kinabalu: The trial of a Pakistani accused of causing the death of a 16-year-old girl in Kota Marudu last year, took a new twist Tuesday with claims that a backdoor deal had been struck with the girl's father to withdraw the case. Counsel Peter Marajin, who is holding a watching brief for Norikoh Saliwa's family revealed this after Norikoh's father testified before Sessions ...

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