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Factbox: 'The facts as I understood them' - Quotes from Trump impeachment hearing
(Reuters) - The following are quotations on Tuesday from the third day of U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee public hearings in an impeachment inquiry examining President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine:
Factbox: 'Still a lot of water to go down this creek' - reaction to Trump impeachment hearing
(Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee held its third day of public hearings on Tuesday in an impeachment inquiry examining President Donald Trump's dealings with Ukraine, with four witnesses testifying on two panels.
Public Bank, HL Bank drag KLCI into the red, eye on trade deal
KUALA LUMPUR: Public Bank and Hong Leong Bank again dragged the FBM KLCI into the red early Friday, tracking the lacklustre key Asian markets as investors sought more details on the US-China trade talks.
Watling, the unassuming anchor of New Zealand cricket
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - BJ Watling did on Saturday what he has done on numerous occasions before, thwarted an opposition attack from taking control of a test match and ensured his side stayed in the game.
Wife of LTTE detainee claims police intimidation
KUALA LUMPUR: A kin of one of the men arrested under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act (Sosma) over alleged links to the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has claimed police intimidation, including threats and even requests for bribes.
Chinese man has to have cigarette lighter removed from stomach after drinking session
Patient initially felt fine but two days later he started to suffer severe pains and medical staff noticed that the lighter appeared to be leaking fluidThis was not the first time that doctors at the hospital in Liaoning have had to remove lighters from inside their patients
Yearly flu jab as prevention
KUALA LUMPUR: Dr Muhammad Shazril Shaharuddin’s son was only two months old when he and his wife sent him to a daycare centre.
Shoppers brave the crowds at malls
PETALING JAYA: While online retailers have made it easier for shoppers, many still flock to brick-and-mortar stores for Christmas gifts throughout the country.
Death toll in Indonesia bus plunge rises to 35
Jakarta: At least 35 people were killed when a bus plunged into a ravine in Indonesia, officials said in a new toll, making it one of the most deadly bus accidents in recent years.
KLCI picks up as Asian markets hit 18-month highs
KUALA LUMPUR: The FBM KLCI returned to positive territory at midday as policymakers from Washington and Beijing talked up the promised trade deal between the two economies.