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Probe begins into high cost of Proton Perdana maintenance
The Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) has started a probe into the alleged high costs of maintaining the 16 Proton Perdana V6 Executive cars used by Terengganu executive councillors.
Mokthar: No special Merc for MB
The state government has vehemently denied that the state Treasury had placed a deposit for a high-end Mercedes- Benz for the use of Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said.
Workshop owner: State Treasury takes a long time to pay us
A workshop owner, whose outlet is among the four major authorised service centres for state government-owned Proton Perdana V6 Executive cars, admitted that they imposed a 25% surcharge for servicing the vehicles.
- Selangor exco may get Toyota Camry
- PM: Many have abused religion to justify violence and terrorism
- It’s all about winning, Pak Lah tells athletes
- Two financing facilities to help SMEs weather hard times
- IPPs exempted from paying windfall profit levy with new agreement
- Cheras incident video submitted at Suhakam inquiry
- Ong: BN must be fair to all
World Updates »
Update: Friday, July 25, 2008 MYT 2:32:16 AM
Iran official hopes new nuclear talks can begin
The Geneva talks ended in stalemate on Saturday with the major powers giving Iran two weeks to answer calls to rein in its nuclear programme, which the West says is intended to produce nuclear bombs, or face tougher sanctions.
"Big divergences" push WTO talks towards crisis
GENEVA (Reuters) - Talks to salvage a global trade deal faced a crunch point on Thursday after three days of scant progress, as ministers went into another marathon meeting with developing giant India saying it had nothing new to offer.
Obama says U.S., Europe must face threats together
BERLIN (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama urged Europe on Thursday to stand by the United States in bringing stability to Afghanistan and confronting other threats from climate change to nuclear proliferation.
Powerful earthquake hits northern Japan, injuring dozens and disrupting business
HACHINOHE, Japan (AP): A powerful earthquake that sent boulders tumbling onto a national highway, injured more than 100 people across a wide swath of northern Japan, officials said Thursday.
Lawyer killed when wall collapses at Indonesian courthouse
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP): A lawyer has been killed and three others injured after a wall collapsed at a courthouse in the Indonesian capital.
Italian officials say 4 climbers killed in fall from Mount Blanc
MILAN, Italy (AP): Italian rescuers say four climbers have fallen to their deaths while climbing Mount Blanc, Europe's highest peak.
Courts »
- Kuantan couple face 189 charges of money laundering
- Bid to recall PI dismissed
- Azilah: Don’t impeach credibility of my ex-girlfriend




