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British PM Blair shaken after "Black Wednesday"
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Tony Blair faced the challenge on Thursday of restoring his Labour Party's authority as a government after it was engulfed in scandal and crisis just a week ahead of crucial local elections.
Deer feel the heat
The pressure is mounting on Super League leaders Negri Sembilan as they now sit on top of the table for the second consecutive week after securing a 2-0 win over Penang at the Tuanku Abdul Rahman Stadium in Paroi on Saturday.
Hopes up despite rate fears
Wall Street's quarterly reporting season moves into top gear next week with investors hoping that robust earnings will offset mounting fears over the outlook for US interest rates.
Girls ‘preserve’ beauty through nude photos
THEY are young, they are energetic, and now to immortalise their beauty, they are going nude - in the studio.
Pahang test for Giants
In a repeat of last year's FA Cup second-round fixture, Selangor have been drawn to meet Pahang.
It’s a short but great week ahead
Clubbing activities seem to have been picking over the last few weeks, and this upcoming week also sees some eclectic choices for party nights out.
S.Koreans grumble, French pleased about sex - survey
SEOUL (Reuters) - Married South Korean women are the least happy with their sex lives, Japanese men are the most likely to try and dodge a certain sex problem and French men are the most fond of their frolicking, according to a recent survey.
KLCI expected to hold steady
Stock Market Signals: A weekly column on the Main Board of the MSEB by G.M. Teoh.
Wall Street, the week ahead
NEW YORK: When stocks rise without any kind of correction, consolidation or profit taking, it increases the risk that when stocks retreat - and they always do - the fall will be more pronounced than it would otherwise.
Best time to ask for a raise
It's an open secret that pay rises rest largely on an employee's performance. Smart work and productivity help pile up the points, as do loyalty. CHOI TUCK WO reports from London.