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SIB loses suit to use 'Allah' in its publications
KUALA LUMPUR: Sidang Injil Borneo (SIB) lost its bid to challenge the ban on the use of the word “Allah” in all its publications.
Sidang Injil Borneo fails in bid to challenge seizure of religious books
KUALA LUMPUR: Sidang Injil Borneo (SIB) lost in its bid to get a court order to challenge the seizure of religious books, which contained the word "Allah".
Federal Court reserves its ruling in 'Allah' case
PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has reserved its ruling over the application for leave by the publisher of the Herald to challenge the Home Minister’s ban over the use of word “Allah” to refer to the Christian god.
Federal Court reserves judgement in 'Allah' case (UPDATED)
PUTRAJAYA: The Federal Court has reserved judgement in the leave application by Catholic weekly Herald to challenge the Home Ministry over the ban on the use of the word “Allah”.
New site needed to house school complex
KUANTAN: Parents who wish to suggest possible sites for the new St Thomas school complex are welcome to forward their ideas to the Education Ministry.
Those days at St Thomas
BROTHER Bosco was no ordinary headmaster at St Thomas Primary School in Kuantan when I enrolled into Standard One (Year One) in 1968.
Schools to get new buildings once new site located
KUANTAN: Students of SK St Thomas and SMK St Thomas started their new schooling year at two new locations after the land where the school stood was returned to the St Thomas Church.
Archbishop Murphy Pakiam retires, Pope accepts resignation
KUALA LUMPUR: The city's Archbishop Tan Sri Murphy Pakiam has retired, as prescribed by Canon Law which requires him to resign at the age of 75.
A-G: Home Minister can ban prejudicial words
KUALA LUMPUR: The Home Minister has the discretion to ban words which are “prejudicial or likely to be prejudicial” where national security and public order are concerned, said Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.
Home Minister has discretion to ban words prejudicial to national security, says A-G
KUALA LUMPUR: The gist of the Court of Appeal's decision in "The Herald" case is that the Home Minister has the discretion to ban words which are prejudicial or likely to be prejudicial where national security and public order are concerned, said Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani Patail.