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  • No comment on Minister post until I’m a Senator says Wahid

    "I can't give comments on my duties as a minister in the new cabinet line-up until I begin my service in the Government," he told reporters in a press conference on Saturday. ...

  • Ceramah is state function no permit needed says Karpal

    said the state's 'thanksgiving mega ceramah' on Saturday night did not need a permit as it is a state function. "It is a gathering to introduce the new exco lineup. That is the purpose of the assembly. "I have had a word with ...

  • Heartless Malaysian man 35 punches sickly grandmother to death

    In what was described as a mindless and heartless act, a 35-year-old man repeatedly punched his sickly grandmother till she died, Kosmo! Ahad reported. He then continued his assault on his mother, leaving her with serious injuries on the face in the 6.45am incident at their home in Kampung Pasir Pekan Hilir, near Tumpat in Kelantan, on Saturday. At that time, 84-year-old Che Minah Che ...

  • Six new faces in new Perak exco line-up

    KUALA KANGSAR: Six new faces have been sworn in the new nine-men Perak executive council line-up. These are Tualang Sekah assemblyman Nolee Ashilin Mohd ...

  • Resona in Malaysian bank tieup for Asian expansion

    Resona Holdings Inc., the nation’s fifth-largest bank by market value, is poised to tie up with Malaysia’s Public Bank Bhd. as part of its efforts to expand in Asia. Resona will sign an agreement with Malaysia’s third-biggest lender on Monday to serve Japanese companies looking to enter the country and borrow in the local currency, President Kazuhiro Higashi said in an ...

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The Punisher

The Punisher

Even if it weren't lost among the glut of vengeance-themed movies currently playing at the multiplex--Walking Tall, Kill Bill: Volume 2, Man on Fire--first-time director Jonathan Hensleigh's The Punisher would still be immediately forgettabl ... ...

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  • CEO Catcha Media won’t be taken private — for now

    . The integrated media outfit's founder told StarBizWeek that several private equity funds had approached him about the possibility of buying out the company. However, the long-time entrepreneur told them that he would prefer to keep it listed. Though he did not name the parties, Grove said two funds, one local and the other a US-based firm regionally headquartered in Singapore, had ...

  • Up close and personal with Rod Young

    says of the value of the printing product that is so ubiquituous in white collar workspaces. Rod Young, heading the leading ink and toner refill retailer, thinks there is much room for growth in this business, in particular in emerging economies where the cost of doing business has gone up. Cartridge World is divided into two main divisions opening retail locations for refilling and collection ...

  • Car prices will be reduced in stages assures Mustapa

    KUALA LUMPUR: The promise made by the Barisan Nasional in its general election manifesto to reduce car prices in stages would be fulfilled, said International Trade ...

  • Sarawak Brunei Tourism Board To Establish Smart Partnership

    Bandar Seri Begawan - The growth of air transport networks and continuing deregulation have allowed small low-populated places such as Brunei to become a hub for major international tourism ...

  • Sarawak politically-linked stocks rally Key stocks hit new highs and gain more than 25 over past two weeks

    PETALING JAYA: Sarawak-based politically-linked companies have rallied strongly, with key stocks making new highs and gaining more than 25% over the past two weeks since the elections. Fund managers have been realigning their portfolios by taking positions in stocks deemed to be obvious beneficiaries over the next five years in the resource-rich state following the strong Barisan Nasional win. ...

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