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Koh: We'll miss Toh but we'll survive
Beh Lih Yi | Aug 19, 08 6:39pm
The Gerakan acting president, who is saddened over the departure of the ‘very important leader' from the party, however says he is not expecting more leaders to follow suit.
Koh told not to pass the buck to Anwar
Athi Veeranggan | Aug 19, 08 6:23pm
CM Lim slammed his predecessor for attempting to ‘pass the buck’ by blaming former DPM Anwar Ibrahim on PDC’s financial loss “when it was his own blunder”.
Cops boost security in Permatang Pauh
Aug 19, 08 6:12pm
Police said today they are sending 1,500 more officers to secure the electorate where opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim is running for parliament in a heated campaign.
'No book-banning campaign' launched
S Pathmawathy | Aug 19, 08 6:07pm

Sisters in Islam launches a postcard campaign to stop books from being banned after its 'Muslim Women and the Challenge of Islamic Extremism' was taken off the shelves.

Opp MPs riled by minister's accusation
Rahmah Ghazali | Aug 19, 08 5:51pm
The deputy home minister's ill-advised summary of Saturday's alleged assault on two press photographers resulted in a shouting match in Parliament.
PKR leader: If Anwar wins, 13 Sabah MPs will cross over
Aug 19, 08 5:35pm

updated 6.04pm As the clock ticks down for what has been dubbed as the mother of all by-elections, more news on the possibility of an imminent change in government is filtering in.

Police chief undergoes heart bypass
Aug 19, 08 4:53pm
updated 6.25pm Inspector-general of police Musa Hassan is currently recovering after a successful heart bypass surgery at the National Heart Institute.
PM: Don't politicise DNA bill
Aug 19, 08 4:32pm

The premier dismisses the assumption that the bill was connected to PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim's sodomy charge.

Hanafi takes it easy in Permatang Pauh
Beh Lih Yi | Aug 19, 08 4:24pm
The third candidate in the three-cornered battle says he has his own style even as his high-profile rivals lock themselves into one of the toughest by-election fights ever.
MTUC: Wages council has been dormant
Aug 19, 08 4:08pm
The wages council had set a minimum wage for cargo handlers of RM120 since 1977 - an example which the trade unions view as a gross neglect of workers.
M'kini mentioned in Singapore's national day speech
Aug 19, 08 3:00pm
'There are blogs and chatrooms and news sites such as Malaysiakini, which is very popular, and I know many Singaporeans visit it, and it has got quite a lot of news.'
Ahmad Shabery: Debate better than protest
Aug 19, 08 2:59pm
Parliament snippets updated 6.25pm Information Minister talks about on why has represented the government in the fuel hike debate with PKR leader Anwar Ibrahim, and other parliament happenings.
Police 'birds' swoop in on campaign
Athi Veeranggan | Aug 19, 08 2:42pm
Police helicopters fill the northern night skies as the countdown begins for the Permatang Pauh by-election. The cops say this is routine surveillance but some claim it's a fear tactic.
'I voiced it, but I don't support it'
Aug 19, 08 2:24pm
This is the explanation given by Gerakan Wanita chief Tan Lian Hoe who courted controversy when she reportedly called for her party to leave Barisan Nasional.
CIJ: Stop the blame game
Aug 19, 08 2:03pm
The media watchdog is disappointed that the political parties have shown little concern towards the safety of journalists and photographers in doing their work.
Cabinet to discuss nuclear energy use
Aug 19, 08 1:54pm
The cabinet will deliberate next month on whether to adopt nuclear energy to combat high global oil prices, says Science, Technology and Innovation minister Maximus Ongkili.
Ex-Immigration chief charged with corruption
Aug 19, 08 1:39pm
Former Immigration boss Wahid Md Don pleads not guilty to receiving a RM60,000 bribe from a businessman to speed up the approval for his foreign workers.
DAP - the daring dreamer
Stanley Koh | Aug 19, 08 1:09pm
comment Like an explorer, the party takes risks and pushes aside the perils of political prosecution and jail sentences.
Headlines online: Aug 19
Aug 19, 08 12:28pm
Berita Harian reported that the police would act sternly and stop political ceramah that are conducted without police permits in Permatang Pauh.
Who can PAS trust?
Bridget Welsh | Aug 19, 08 12:13pm
analysis Can the party trust Anwar Ibrahim? The main issues raised among delegates included his leadership style, his record in government, his character and his Islamic credentials.
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