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Sex charges heap more disgrace on English game
For years, hooligans have given English football a bad name. Now, it's the players who are repeatedly shaming the game.
West should come clean on WMDs
Malaysian's implication in the 'international nuclear black market' may involve more than what meets the eye. But these things are not what many established Western notions and preconceptions assume them to be. BUNN NAGARA writes.
Weeding out deception
FOR years, biotech giants have assured consumers that genetically modified (GM) foods are the substantial equivalent of their conventional counterparts and need no safety testing.
US team exchanges views on fighting human trafficking
US officers met various organisations here to exchange views on how to effectively combat human trafficking, described as the third largest revenue earners for organised crime globally.
Group whacked over log claims
Malaysia is unhappy that a foreign-based environmental group has chosen to use an international conference here to accuse the country of being a hub for the smuggling of endangered wood from Indonesia.
Environs group: Malaysia a hub for smuggling logs
A foreign environmental group has accused Malaysia of being a hub for the smuggling of an endangered hardwood. Malaysian officials, however, have denounced the allegations as 'grossly overstated.'
Comcast makes surprise US$50bil bid for Disney
US cable operator Comcast Corp has launched a surprise bid to buy Walt Disney Co for about US$50bil in stock, a deal that would create the world's largest media company and further threaten embattled Disney chief executive Michael Eisner.
Weapons of mass deception
It became clear recently that Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. And that WMD now stands equally for weapons of mass deception used by US and Britain's political leaders to persuade their public to agree to a war that lacked legal basis. Meanwhile, the tragic consequences of the war and occupation continue.
American Jones back on track after an 18-month layoff
American Marion Jones made a triumphant return to the track on Friday as she won the 60m sprint at the indoor Millrose Games in a time of 7.21 seconds.