Police shoot dead leader of 'Berong Gang'
Gang preys on those withdrawing large amounts of cash from banks. -The Star/ANN
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Islamic TV to start in mid-2010
The government had allocated S$ 4.1million to fund Television Alhijrah. -NST
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"Sexy shorts don't make them callgirls'
Some Chinese national women mistaken as prostitutes. -NST
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Pahang: Cyanide use in gold-mining safe
Sufficient measures had been taken to ensure the safety of the people. -The Star/ANN
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Thanks to caring MD, obese woman to get piped water soon
She has been house-bound for the past two years because of her 170kg weight. -The Star/ANN
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Elisabeth Wong's ex still being sought by cops
The latest information received on Hilmi was that he had been hiding in Indonesia. -The Star/ANN
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Settle S$23, 5As pupil told High scorer can't collect result slip
She had not settled her school fees amounting to S$23.- The Star/ANN
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1,000 calls, 50 SMSes a day to harass man & wife
Incidents have been happening for over a month. -The Star/ANN
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Iconic status given to boost tourism
85 tourism projects worth $28.7 million would be ready by next year.
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MCA crisis: PM to step in
PM Najib will meet the warring factions in MCA to seek a solution. -NST
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Iconic status bid to boost tourism
85 tourism projects worth $28.7 million would be ready by next year.
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Welcome to 'Borneo Corridor'
Borneo has a unique natural and adventure setting found nowhere else in the world.
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Eight years on and woman can't register marriage
This is because she is listed as a Muslim while her husband is a Hindu. -The Star/ANN
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Chua to head Johor MCA
Dr Chua served as Johor chief between 2003 and 2008. -The Star/ANN
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Nik Aziz's son-in-law denies order to resign
He is working as usual in his office. -NST
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No grilling after office hours, rules court
Witnesses can only be questioned from 8.30am to 5.30pm each day. -The Star/ANN
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Businesswoman, 36, loses nipples during boob removal
She developed a bad infection which left her with a major scar. -The Daily Chilli
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Pupils poor in problem-solving skills
Test showed their thinking skills were better than their problem-solving and decision-making abilities. -The Star/ANN
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Those who renounce citizenship may never get it back, says Muhyiddin
"You have made a choice to become a citizen of another country." -The Star/ANN
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Landslide flattens vehicles, 10 families evacuated
5 families moved to the Cheras Permai community hall while others spent the night with relatives. -The Star/ANN
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Six new faces in MCA council
The reshuffle was done in accordance with the party constitution Article 46. -The Star/ANN
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Sex parties after Internet invitations
Man persuaded the students to have sex while under the influence of alchohol. -The Star/ANN
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Singapore hands over trespassers
Four Malaysians were apprehended for trespassing into the island republic's water. -The Star/ANN
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Penang hill train service resumes after track mishap
A tree fell onto the tracks between the middle and lower stations on Tuesday.
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Beaten up for taking more food
He was pulled out of dorm and assaulted for several minutes. -NST
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Caning will still be carried out
The court remained firm with its decision despite the ensuing public controversy. -NST
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Only 40 sand lorries cross to Singapore
Sand became an issue during the controversial reclamation works done by Singapore at Tuas and Pulau Tokong. -NST
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Malaysia defends slide in corruption ranking
The nation's graft ranking fell to 56, from 47 last year. -AFP
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M'sian minister says English at work 'weird'
It is harmful to the nation's culture and identity. -AFP
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Work on second LCCT '18 days behind schedule'
Delays in funds approval for earthwork and development-order application cited as reasons.
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