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DPM tops Perak honours list
Acting Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi heads the list of 1,157 recipients of state awards conferred in conjunction with the 75th birthday of Sultan of Perak Sultan Azlah Shah today.
Poor turnout at film fest opening
The 16th Malaysian Film Festival, touted as the premier showcase of the local film industry, took off on a subdued note yesterday.
Fine or jail for ignoring guidelines
Employers who fail to put into practice the government's guidelines on curbing the spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) at their workplaces may risk being fined RM50,000 or face a jail term of up to two years.
Affin eyes 8 ISO certs by end-2004
AFFIN Bank Bhd expects its eight business centres to obtain MS ISO9001:2000 certification by the end of next year.
Blind man claims bus driver hit him
A blind man claimed he was assaulted by a bus driver and station master following a dispute over the payment of bus fare.
Six JMTM members to return home from Baghdad
Six members of the Joint Media Team Malaysia (JMTM) will be returning home soon from Baghdad and Amman, Deputy Information Minister Datuk Zainuddin Maidin said.
Journalists in a quandary over escalating food, hotel prices
The escalating prices of food and hotel rooms in Baghdad may soon place the nine Malaysian journalists in further predicament after the life-threatening episode three of them experienced on Saturday.
Spain and Brazil the pick for futsal title
World champions Spain and runners-up Brazil are the early favourites to win the International Futsal Football Championships, which will be played at the Putra Stadium in Bukit Jalil here from June 3-8.
Umno divisions make their moves
The annual meetings of the 165 Umno divisions now taking place would havemarked the start of intense campaigning for posts if party elections had not been postponed to next year. Still, the meetings are not as routine as they may seem, writes JOCELINE TAN.
Syndicate cannibalising stolen vehicles smashed
Police have smashed another major syndicate that cannibalised stolen vehicles worth millions of ringgit after raiding its workshops and warehouses here.