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  • Malaysian Indian Congress to hold its polls in 2014

    The organisational elections of the Malyasian Indian Congress (MIC), including the presidential election, will be held in 2014, a media report said Saturday. The party's acting president G. Palanivel said that the presidential election will be held between January and March next year and this will be followed by elections of other top office-bearers. Formed in 1946, the MIC is one of the ...

  • Preparations on for Sikh festival in Malaysia

    Preparations are on for the four-day festival of Barsi, said to be the largest Sikh event outside of the Punjab state in India, in Gurdwara Sahib Malacca in the Malaysian state of Malacca, starting May 30. The festival commemorates the death anniversary of Sant Baba Sohan Singh Ji, a Sikh saint who lived in Malacca and passed away in 1972 at Ipoh General Hospital near the Malaysian capital of ...

  • Home Ministry to work with MCMC MCS to monitor unlawful social media content

    BAGAN DATOH: The Home Ministry, via the police, will collaborate with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and the Malaysian Cyber Security to check social media content which violates the law. ...

  • PKR rejects Najibs insincere call for reconciliation says Saifuddin

    . He said that it did not make sense to call for a reconciliation when the Barisan Nasional government's actions apparently spoke otherwise. "Your mouth says you want to reconcile, but at the same time you practice racism, tell voters to leave the country if they are not happy with the electoral system and arrest our activists. "If this is the reconciliation that Najib is talking ...

  • Big crowd at Pakatan rally at Dataran PJ

    PETALING JAYA: People are gathering in big numbers at Dataran PJ for Pakatan Rakyat's rally Saturday. The rally is among several organised by the opposition to protest the results of the May 5 general election. Police have warned that the rally is illegal as they have not received the 10-day notice as required by law under the Peaceful Assembly Act. ...

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What Women Want [DVD]

What Women Want [DVD]

Playing Nick Marshall, the wealthy, successful, male-chauvinist Chicago ad executive in What Women Want marks the first time Mel Gibson has played the lead role in a straight romantic comedy. While the more recent entries into the Lethal Weapon franchise have played like comedies with an extreme body count, Gibson has never been in a movie like this one, which is surprising beca ... ...

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  • Saiful Bukhari is now a married man

    KUALA TERENGGANU: Saiful Bukhari Azlan is now a married man as he tied the knot with TV3 newscaster Nik Suryani Megat Deraman, 33, here on Saturday. Clad in an all-white baju Melayu, Saiful was all smiles after the modest akad nikah (solemnisation) ceremony at the Crystal Mosque at the Islamic Civilisation Park here. His bride wore a matching all-white dress, sponsored by renowned designer Zang ...

  • NGOs stage protest against Perak DAPs Ngeh

    GELANG PATAH: Eight non-government organisations (NGOs) held a peaceful demonstration and marched about 500m from the multipurpose hall here to the Gelang Patah police station in a protest against Perak ...

  • Police to appeal rejection of trios remand says Zahid

    KUALA LUMPUR: The police will appeal against the decision by a magistrate Friday to deny remand on three individuals who were detained under the Sedition Act 1948, said ...

  • MCMC Suspect who allegedly insulted Sultan of T’ganu on Facebook detained

    CYBERJAYA: A suspect who allegedly insulted the Sultan of Terengganu on his Facebook page has been located by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) with cooperation from the Police, and is now under detention for questioning. MCMC views the abuse of social media very seriously, such as uploading content that is derogatory in nature especially that involving the monarchy. ...

  • Single-party BN is new wine in an old bottle says Chow

    GEORGE TOWN: The proposal to turn the 13-component party Barisan Nasional into a single party has been described as "new wine in an old bottle" by Penang State ...

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