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On the tail of bogus beggars
To give or not to give? Malaysians will have to decide whether they are doing a good deed or aiding a bad cause when they give money to beggars. DEVID RAJAH, IZATUN SHAARI and ZANI SALLEH report on this problem in the first of a two-part series.
Bushfire shrouds Putrajaya in smoke
Several parts of the federal administrative capital here were covered in smoke after a bushfire broke out along the highway to the KL International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang yesterday.
Datuks to be charged over Tabung Haji CBT
Several prominent Datuks, who were former top executives of a government agency, are expected to be charged in court today with cheating and criminal breach of trust involving millions of ringgit.
Two lorry drivers hurt in attack by estate workers
Three lorry drivers were attacked by 10 estate workers with Molotov cocktails and a I>parang/Ias they drove their earth-laden lorries out of Bandar Botanic Phase 2, off Jalan Banting, here yesterday afternoon.
Tabung Haji scam mastermind arrested
The man who allegedly masterminded the withdrawal of RM7mil from the account of Tabung Haji clients was arrested yesterday.
Cops seize 20 slabs of ganja
Police seized twenty-five slabs of processed ganja neatly packed in plastic from two men in Banting.
Sidek brothers' mother dies
The famous Sidek brothers' mother Datin Rukinah Sulaiman died at the Ampang Puteri Hospital on Wednesday after failing to recover from a stroke.
Phuah quintuplets blossoming
A little over a year ago they entered the history books of the Kuala Lumpur Hospital where they were born #8211; all five of them. Today the Phuah quintuplets have blossomed from tiny fragile creatures into active one-year-olds.
Computer chips worth RM300,000 hijacked
Four men hijacked a trailer carrying computer integrated chips worth more than RM300,000 after overpowering its driver and his attendant near Serdang on Thursday.
Survivor thanks his rescuers
All the #8220;thank yous#8221; in the world will not be enough for Sjn Saad Che Omar to show his gratitude to two police officers who spotted him after his 31 hours at sea.