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Backbencher queries selection of teachers
A BACKBENCHER has questioned how teachers who failed their SPM English were allowed to teach Science and Mathematics in English.
Dousing the fires of Indonesia
The latest report on Indonesia#8217;s forest fire problem reiterates the findings of previous studies: the blazes can only be doused if the republic uses its land wisely. TAN CHENG LI reports.
Sarawak rivers lose their fish to pollution
The inland fish population in riverine systems in Sarawak has dwindled considerably due to water pollution, said state Minister for Environment and Public Health Datuk William Mawan Ikom.
Heaven is having a bestseller
The author of I>The Lovely Bones/Ispeaks of her writing gigs before getting her first novel published and why she can tolerate her writer husband throwing the washing on the garage floor. PETER TERZIAN has the story.
Tourism plan to cushion impact of war and SARS
The National Tourism Development Council has drawn up a three-prong strategy to cushion the country#8217;s tourism industry from the impact of the US-Iraq war and the spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) disease worldwide.
SARS and war add salt to injury
AS if coping with the uncertainties of war isn#039;t enough, economies in the region now have to cope with yet another crisis. The deadly Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) is taking its toll on Asia at a time when many of these economies are already vulnerable due to a weak external sector.
UN can no longer protect smaller nations, says MP
Smaller and weaker nations are no longer safe as the United Nations can no longer protect them from aggression by nations with might and firepower, said Malaysian parliamentarian Datuk Ahmad Husni Hanadiziah.
Getting a live act together
Deejays and musicians are increasingly turning to each other to bring something different out of a club night.