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Battle lines drawn as teams stick to tried and tested
The battle lines were set yesterday for Saturday's World Cup final with both England and Australia naming their sides.
First of many visits to frontline government offices, says Abdullah
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi paid a surprise visit to the crowded Immigration Department Thursday and promised it would be the first of more such checks on frontline offices of government departments.
NOL turns around, plans US$300mil share issue
Neptune Orient Lines Ltd (NOL) reported a rebound in third-quarter earnings yesterday on a recovery in freight rates, and announced a US$300mil share placement to help propel growth.
Hospital stay
While LYDIA TEH aged a bit faster worrying about her mother who was hospitalised, her mum had a relatively relaxing time making friends and chatting with other elderly patients.
Kenya seeks help to spur development
KENYA, one of Africa#039;s great safari destinations, is turning to Malaysia for investments to help spur its development.
Perry, Howell snatch the lead
Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh, rivals for Player of the Year and top money honours, struggled in a head-to-head showdown on Thursday while Kenny Perry and Charles Howell shared the PGA Tour Championship lead.
Fan tries to tackle Koen
South Africa's World Cup win over Samoa here yesterday ended in a bizarre security breach as a fan ran on to the pitch and tried to tackle Springbok replacement fly-half Louis Koen as he took a last-minute conversion.
Moot point on foreign lawyers
British Minister David Lammy was in Kuala Lumpur recently promoting the financial benefits of liberalisation in the legal services. Is the Malaysian Bar up to competing with foreign lawyers locally and overseas?SHAILA KOSHY reports.
Glorious welcome for first Penang-born Prime Minister
Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was given a hero's welcome by thousands of people at Penang International Airport on his homecoming after becoming Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Rising to a challenge
Turkey's glacier-crowned Mt. Ararat holds sway over a land that lies at the turbulent crossroads of religion, geopolitics, culture. It's a fair-sized mountain, to be sure. But for those new to mountaineering, it's a great confidence builder. Journey with ERIK FEARN on his epic climb up West Asia's most challenging peak.