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I felt regret for blasts, says Bali bomber Imron
A self-confessed Bali bomber said yesterday he felt regret as a 'normal human being' for the blasts after hearing of the carnage they caused on the Indonesian resort island.
Singer: Win young hearts with Asli songs
Veteran singer Datuk Sharifah Aini said Malay singers should feel embarrassed if they refuse to sing Asli songs.
Lim, 112, endorsed as oldest woman in country
The grand dame of Taiping, Lim Khoo Chai, has gone national by being named Malaysia's oldest woman at 112.
Tears, applause greet verdict
Tears flowed and survivors applauded yesterday as a judge here sentenced Muslim militant Amrozi to death for last October's Bali bombings that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists.
Ning plans to shed sexy image
Though she is a stunner with an hour-glass figure, singer Ning Baizura wants to shed her sexy image and go for something less revealing - all for a more professional image.
India and Pakistan start talks on flights
B>ISLAMABAD:/BIndia and Pakistan began talking about resuming air links yesterday despite heightened tension after twin car bombs killed 51 people in India's financial capital.
Jakarta blast victim marries
B>JAKARTA:/BA victim in last month's bombing of the J.W. Marriott hotel here married his fiancee yesterday in a hospital where he is being treated for burns sustained in the attack.
Chan: Chinese youth unclear about cop’s job
MORE than anything else, the lack of information resulting in lack of understanding of a policeman's job is the reason that Chinese youths are not keen to join the force, MCA deputy president Datuk Chan Kong Choy said.
Fusion of cultures as batik appears on saris
Cross-cultural fashion in Malaysia moved forward another step when batik made a splash at the 'Vivid and Sensational' gala dinner and fashion show held at the closing of the Sari Fashion Week.
Remembering the Bali bomb victims
B>BALI:/BPaddy's, one of two nightclubs bombed by terrorists a year ago, has re-opened and is once again crowded nightly with smiling foreigners, drinking cheap beer and swaying to the sounds of a local rock band.