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The siege of Abdullah
Chan Kok Leong | Jun 25, 08 12:45pm
BN's first 100 days The premier and Umno president is being deafened by demands to quit his posts, despite valiant efforts to remain relevant to the new Malaysian public.
Najib: Cops took statement from Rosmah
Beh Lih Yi | Jun 25, 08 12:32pm
updated at 6.21pm ‘Everything that is written and claimed is a total lie and fabricated. It’s total garbage,’ he says of the claim that his wife was at the murder scene. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Headlines online: June 25
Jun 25, 08 11:45am
The PM's dismissal of recent claims made by a popular blogger linking Najib's wife with the Altantuya murder was the lead story in several dailies today.
PM: Najib and wife not involved in Altantuya murder
Jun 25, 08 11:16am
Action will be taken against blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin who made the allegations against Najib and his wife, Rosmah Mansor.
Media ends Parliament boycott
Beh Lih Yi & Rahmah Ghazali | Jun 25, 08 10:56am
updated 5.08pm This morning journalists were able to move freely in the Parliament lobby and mingle with MPs after being barred from the area yesterday.
Judge hits back at 'devil incarnate' Mahathir
Jun 24, 08 8:55pm
breaking news Mahathir for what he had done and for what he is trying to do is a devil incarnate but to those who had suffered under his hands, even that description my be rather complimentary, said Ian Chin.
KB council says no lipstick, high-heels 'ban'
Jun 24, 08 8:10pm
According to it, the make up and high-heel shoes ‘ban’ was actually an awareness campaign rather than a law.
MB's office dispels Khairy's claims
Jun 24, 08 7:50pm
Contrary to Khairy Jamaluddin's claims, Selangor Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim did not speak on behalf of the Anti-Corruption Agency to clear his special officer.
Raja Petra ready to be investigated
S Pathmawathy | Jun 24, 08 6:38pm
However the blogger says that he has not been called in by the police yet over his statutory declaration that implicated Najib's wife in the Altantuya murder.
Gov't still mum on indelible ink fiasco
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz & Rahmah Ghazali | Jun 24, 08 6:33pm
parliament snippets Its lips are sealed over the intended sale of indelible ink, but the premier has let the EC chief's off the hook for his remarks.
Ex-Perwaja boss Eric Chia dies
Jun 24, 08 6:18pm
The controversial 74-year-old Perwaja Steel tycoon died at about 9am at a hospital in Sungai Petani, Kedah, after having developed breathing difficulties.
Suhakam finds hardcore poverty in Sarawak
Tony Thien | Jun 24, 08 5:07pm
Residents of a Malay fishing village in Sarawak lack the essentials of life, a Suhakam study has found.
Penang's civil society pushes on for third vote
Athi Veeranggan | Jun 24, 08 4:26pm

At a half-yearly forum on the matter, leaders called on the state government to initiate proactive steps to liberalise local governance.

Karpal to AG: Probe fresh Altantuya claims
Syed Jaymal Zahiid | Jun 24, 08 4:05pm
This is in light of fresh explosive allegations made by prominent blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin which implicated Najib's wife. [VIDEO INSIDE]
RM380b lost through graft over 20 years, Parliament told
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Jun 24, 08 3:36pm
Morgan Stanley had in 2004 estimated that as much as RM380 billion had been squandered through corruption over the past two decades.
BN report-card: More red marks than black
Chan Kok Leong | Jun 24, 08 2:23pm
First 100 days While the jury is still out after 100 days of governance by Pakatan Rakyat state governments, how has the Barisan Nasional performed at federal level?
Emergency motion on Altantuya rejected
Beh Lih Yi | Jun 24, 08 12:25pm
updated version The motion by opposition MP Lim Kit Siang who sought to debate the latest allegations by blogger Raja Petra Kamaruddin was rejected on the ground of subjudice.
Gov't allows Harakah to publish bi-weekly
Abdul Rahim Sabri | Jun 24, 08 12:04pm
updated 5.20pm Harakah was forced to cut its frequency from twice a week to twice monthly in 2000 - three months after the 1999 general election.
Headlines online: June 24
Jun 24, 08 11:25am
The splash on all dailies is that the BN government has passed the test of confidence as it ‘won' a parliamentary motion on price increase with a ‘convincing' majority.
Media boycott over Parliament access
Beh Lih Yi | Jun 24, 08 10:52am
updated 7.42pm More than 100 angry journalists are staging a boycott after the Parliament administration cut media access to the building’s lobby and barricaded the area.
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