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  • Up close and personal with Datuk Richard Curtis

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    is not the Curtis who wrote the comedic scripts for the movies Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, or the Mr Bean series. This is the Curtis leading Sarawak's largest ...

  • News Corp to take charge of up to $1.4 billion this quarter

    West Australian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    said on Friday it will write down the value of its Australian and U.S. publishing assets by up to $1.4 billion (925.4 million pounds), as the company prepares to split its business between its newspaper and entertainment operations.The company said the goodwill impairment charge was primarily for its Australia newspapers though it gave no more details. It also said it expected reduced cash flows ...

  • Malaysia a favourite of Muslim travellers

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    BERLIN: Malaysia has been named, along with Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as one of the preferred destinations for Muslim travellers, according to a survey. The survey, conducted by DinarStandard, the leading survey institute for Muslim travel market, was presented during the International Tourism Bourse (ITB) here, the world's largest travel and tourism show by organiser Messe ...

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  • DPM Turning BN into a single party must be evaluated in detail

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    said the proposal to turn Barisan Nasional into a single party is rational and needs to be studied in detail to ensure its continuous support from the people. He said the 13-party coalition should look at the existing Barisan structure to see if the time had come for the formation of a single party. "This means that each component party must self-evaluate and consider whether it is time to ...

  • Chua Cops right to act against those inciting racial hatred

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    said MCA supported the police action against the people who incited racial hatred. "The Opposition has instilled such hatred before during and after the general election," Dr Chua said here yesterday. "National reconciliation requires cooperation from both sides of the political divide, not just the Prime Minister," he added. ...

  • Syndicate linked to IC deal busted

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    KOTA KINABALU: A syndicate that cheats foreigners into paying RM80 as processing fee for Malaysian identity cards was busted in Sabah's interior area of Keningau. Police arrested four men and a woman, aged between 37 and 50, during a raid at a hotel room on Monday. Keningau Police Chief Deputy Supt Robert Salasip said initial investigations revealed that the syndicate used a copy of a ...

  • All religions practise good teachings

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    has urged people to put the good teachings contained in all religions into practice. "By learning their respective religions, understanding them and practising good morals, we will all be able to live in peace and harmony," he added. Dhammaratana also called on all religious leaders to find ways to draw people back to religion. "We cannot use the old, traditional methods any ...

  • Barisan mulls name change as part of its evolution

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    PETALING JAYA: Barisan Nasional is mulling changing its name as part of its evolution in responding to current needs, and among the names being considered is Parti 1Malaysia. According to The Star Online, the change will enable direct individual membership while retaining current parties in the coalition, which was formed in 1973. Barisan is the successor of the Alliance, a coalition of Umno, ...

  • Painting of merry old couple covered up to prevent accident at Chew Jetty

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    GEORGE TOWN: An artist who painted a mural of a merry old couple on the wooden exterior wall of a house in Chew Jetty here has whitewashed it, ironically because of its popularity. Simon Tan, 48, said he decided to do so after receiving complaints from residents that the boardwalk at the alley might give way due to the many tourists who come to take photographs of the mural. The mural gained ...

  • Politics of development pays dividend

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    has delivered and now market watchers are expecting Sarawak to be robustly rewarded. Collectively, Sabah and Sarawak delivered 47 seats out of the 133 seats that gave BN its simple majority. For the stock market, the large number of Sarawakian ministers being appointed is a strong sign of the political will to push through Sarawak’s infrastructure development, and thus ensure that mega ...

  • Trio walk free after court turns down remand request

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    , PAS member Tamrin Ghafar and head of the pro-Opposition movement ABU Haris Ibrahim were ordered to be released by magistrate Norashikin Sahat who rejected the police's application of remand. According to a tweet by lawyer New Sin Yew, the grounds for the magistrate's decision on Tian Chua was that the reasons given were too general and did not refer to the details of the ...

  • Ministry Marriage should not be way out for suspected rapists

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    PETALING JAYA: The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry has expressed concern that marriage would become an "excuse" to escape prosecution for cases of statutory rape. ...

  • EC Blackout photo is a fake

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: A photograph circulated on the Internet showing a "blackout" during a vote-counting process at the recent general election was staged, preliminary investigation by the Election Commission found. EC ...

  • A thematic play seen

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    INVESTORS are back and participating actively in the stock market since the 13th general election. Counters across various sectors are up, notably led by blue chips followed by second liners. While investors are pouring money into the more volatile stocks in favoured sectors like construction and oil and gas, a trend that has seen Sarawak-based counters race ahead has also prominent. Some ...

  • Sarawak counters hogging the limelight

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    , which is some 42.2% owned by the family of the Chief Minister of Sarawak, has always been seen as the main beneficiary and the best proxy to the many projects that will be taking off from the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (Score). It has been one of the top performers of Bursa Malaysia, with its share price gaining some 60.36% to RM5.35 on a year to date basis. Its market capitalisation ...

  • Getting GST acceptance will be tough

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    AS soon as talk of introducing a goods and services tax (GST) was uttered, reaction to such a move has been swift. Opposition to a GST kicked off as soon as Minister in the Prime Minister’s ...

  • A yen for the unloved dollar standard

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    TRAVELLING around the South-East Asian region last week, the mood was all about currency fluctuation and impact on markets. Things do look different when the Thai stock market daily turnover touches US$2bil and is higher than that of Singapore. But the headline that Thai growth slowed quarter-on-quarter but still grew 5.3% year-on-year gave rise to fears that export-driven economies in the ...

  • Dance groups laud move to include more races in shows

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    said it was a welcome move that could give more opportunities for dancers to perform before a wider audience. "When hiring troupes to perform dances of a particular culture, it would be best to hire those who are experienced or well-versed as it will look more polished," she said. Indira, who has been teaching and performing Barathanatya dance for 47 years, said even if the ministry ...

  • Make our pastime profitable

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    ALTHOUGH the magnetic corporate world always attracts more attention than the less glamorous small and medium-size enterprise (SME) industry, the latter is closer and perhaps more important to us than we realise. From the community grocer, the goreng pisang stall and to the pasar malam that we often get our kitchen supplies from, we are all surrounded and somewhat depend on these self-made ...

  • Vujicic finds magic in helping youths

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    PETALING JAYA: Motivational speaker extraordinaire Nick Vujicic has a passion for helping youths, a message he conveys in the over 2,000 speeches he has made in six continents. Despite being born without limbs, he thinks it is worse for teenagers to be brought up in violent homes. "There are teenagers who are brought up in very violent homes and I believe that's worse than having no ...

  • Bitten by the music bug

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    IT was the swinging 60s and The Beatles was taking the world by storm. Eight-year-old Mohamed Raslan Abdul Rahman had just heard the Liverpool band’s hit All My Loving on the radio, and he was mesmerised. After watching It’s Been A Hard Day’s Night at the movies the following year, he was hooked. It has been 40 years since Raslan’s introduction to pop culture and in this ...

  • Akhbar Satar replaces Low as president of TI-Malaysia

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    as its new president. Akhbar is a former official with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and is president of the Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysian Association of Certified Fraud Examiners. ...

  • First-half 2013 figure seen to surpass that of the same period last year

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    PETALING JAYA: Vehicle sales in the first six months of 2013 should surpass the sales achieved in the first half of last year, despite initial hesitation by customers adopting a ';wait-and-see'; attitude leading up to the 13th general election (GE13). ';First-half 2013 total industry volume (TIV) should easily surpass the previous corresponding period’s 301,269 units. Our ...

  • Tasty Facebook party poopers

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    , taking lots of pictures of food can indicate health or mental problems. I don’t know if it is a sign of mental illness but the picture you took is certainly a great advertisement for many food and beverage (F&B) outlets provided the food is great. And it could probably get bad publicity for F&B that has lousy food or services. Many F&B outlets are trying to get more followers ...

  • Adnan Multi-racial party in place of BN will be there soon enough

    The Star - Friday 24th May, 2013

    said it was just a matter of time before a new multi-racial party is formed to replace the ruling coalition. "We are working towards evolving Barisan. I do not know if this will take place in the immediate future or whether it will need more time, but believe me, it will happen," he said yesterday. Tengku Adnan said numerous suggestions had been made over the name and structure of the ...

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