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Cabinet to discuss MPs grouses over release of Approved Permits list
The dissatisfaction of most MPs with the International Trade and Industry Ministry for making public the list of current and former MPs and Senators who were given Approved Permits (APs) over the last few years to purchase foreign vehicles will be discussed by the Cabinet.
Rafidah in a tight corner
One of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's favourite TV shows is the popular 1980s British sitcom, I>Yes Minister/I>, about a thick-eared Tory politician Jim Hacker, who by the miracles of the democratic process became the Minister for Administrative Affairs.
MPs from both sides given APs
A total of 337 MPs and senators, were among 4,500 individuals who had applied and obtained approved permits to import cars from the year 2002 to this year.
Kimma seeks Malay status for Indian Muslims
The Malaysian Indian Muslim Congress (Kimma) passed a motion seeking the Government to give Malay status to Indian Muslims born in the country.
Bush on Katrina response: 'I take responsibility'
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush took responsibility on Tuesday for any failures in the federal response to Hurricane Katrina and acknowledged the storm exposed serious deficiencies at all levels of government four years after the Sept. 11 attacks.
Philippine army, police on alert as Arroyo leaves
MANILA (Reuters) - Security forces in the Philippine capital were on top alert on Monday, hours before President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was due to fly to New York to attend a world summit at the United Nations.
Relief head replaced as New Orleans collects dead
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Recovering the dead took priority over coaxing the living out of New Orleans on Friday as the Bush Administration replaced the head of its emergency management team in a political storm following Hurricane Katrina.
Relief head replaced as New Orleans collects dead
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - The Bush administration moved to quell a political storm on Friday by replacing the embattled head of emergency operations along the U.S. Gulf Coast and rescue workers in New Orleans ended recovery efforts to focus on collecting bodies left by Hurricane Katrina.