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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 ...

  • AIA and Public Bank offer new insurance plans

    have come up its new insurance plans called Empower which offers protection and investment elements, catered to fit the lifestyle of customers at different life stages. In a statement, it said Empower lets customers decide how much protection and savings they require at their current life stage. "How it works is that customers can purchase a basic Empower plan and then add on other ...

  • Tambun Indah plans RM200m capex to expand landbank

    said the group was actively scouting for land in Penang especially in Seberang Perai. "We will spend to expand our landbank based on the opportunities that arise," he said at its AGM on Wednesday. Teh said the group planned to add about 200 acres to 300 acres of land to the current 562 acres of undeveloped land in Seberang Perai Selatan. "We're currently talking to a few ...

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Ocean's Twelve

Ocean's Twelve

Oceans Twelve is a disappointment, a slight and forgettable sequel to 2001s light, breezy remake of the Rat Pack heist comedy Oceans Eleven. If you read all the press around the film, youll know that the all-star cast had an absolutely fantastic time m ... ...

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  • Tune Ins sees healthy growth as air travel tourism pick up

    said on Wednesday the company would leverage on the growth in the air travel and tourism and the people's awareness on the need to buy insurance for travel protection. He also said the group's growth was mainly due to their strong team and ongoing projects. Miller said one of their key strategic initiatives would be their partnership with ...

  • Robbery at sea of cargo ship being investigated unsure if pirates involved say police

    MIRI: The police have classified the robbing of several crew members on board a cargo ship offshore near Miri on Monday as a case of robbery at sea. Miri police chief Asst Comm Mun Kock Keong said whether or not the incident was the work of pirates or just local robbers is being investigated by the maritime authorities. "The crew have lodged an official police report on the incident. We ...

  • Judicial Review application filed to declare appointment of ministers unconstitutional

    KUALA LUMPUR: Ipoh Barat MP M. Kula Segaran is filing a judicial review application seeking a declaration that the appointment of two ministers and three deputy ministers last month was unconstitutional. Kula Segaran, 56, is applying for an order ...

  • Fire and Rescue Department 14 areas highly susceptible to forest fires identified

    PUTRAJAYA: The Fire and Rescue Department (FRD) have identified 14 high-risk areas that would be susceptible to forest fires in during the hot and dry spell that is expected to last until September. They are ...

  • Want a gun Just print it out

    PETALING JAYA: You don't need to visit an arms dealer to buy a gun anymore using the latest digital technology, you can simply print out' one. With 3D printing technology, you can print out almost any conceivable object. All you need is a 3D printer, the design plans (schematics), and the 'ink', which is essentially a composite plastic resin. A check in the Internet revealed ...

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