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Fresh air for apartment folk
RESIDENTS of the four-storey Taman Bukit Anggerik flats in Cheras can finally breathe easier after having had to put up with a faulty sewerage system for six months.
On the Beat by Wong Chun Wai
Finance Minister II Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah is not known for making fiery speeches but he recently attracted attention with his honest views on pushing Malaysia's competitiveness.
Indonesian president urges police to drop graft case
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's president on Monday urged police and prosecutors to drop a controversial case against two anti-graft officials, but failed to bow to public calls for the sacking of his top law enforcement officials.
Unbearable stench for flat dwellers
A POSSIBLE underground broken pipe could be causing waste from the Taman Bukit Anggerik Flats in Cheras to backflow into the first floor units of Block A causing unbearable stench for the other residents as well.
Turkey, Iraq eye closer ties with deals on gas, PKK
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and Iraqi premier Nuri al-Maliki on Thursday signed deals from energy co-operation to water sharing and fighting Kurdish rebels.
In pursuit of excellence
To cement Malaysia's status as a global eduhub, plans are afoot to improve the nation's higher education scene and the private sector is set to change in a big way.
Turkey allows more water to drought-ravaged Iraq
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Turkey has agreed to release more water from the Euphrates river to drought-ravaged Iraq, an Iraqi official said on Saturday, after the heaviest rains in Turkey for 80 years caused deadly floods in Istanbul.
Stopping the brain drain
KUALA LUMPUR: There is a need to stop the outflow of gifted children from the country, said Permata Negara policy working committee chairman Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor.
Winning big not for everyone
IN these times of gloom and doom, millions of desperate souls around the world will certainly be wishing they could be as lucky as Neal Wanless, the struggling American rancher who recently won more than US$230mil in a Lotto draw.
Insecurity prevents more refugee returns - UNHCR
GENEVA (Reuters) - More than 42 million people remained uprooted at the end of 2008, as deteriorating security prevented many from returning to their homes in hotspots such as Afghanistan and Sudan, the U.N. refugee agency said on Tuesday.