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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. |
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| 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”. |
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| 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. |
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| '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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| '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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 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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