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Sarawak to promote values of the extended family
The state Social Development and Urbanisation Ministry is going all out to promote the extended family system, said minister Datuk Dr James Masing.
Vision school concept good, says Kayveas
People#8217;s Progressive Party (PPP) president Datuk M. Kayveas has called for further promotion of the Vision School concept, saying that it will benefit Tamil schools.
Come up with plan for elderly, NGOs urged
Non-governmental organisations have been asked to organise integrated community care programmes with the Government for the elderly, National Unity and Social Welfare Minister Datuk Dr Siti Zaharah Sulaiman said Saturday.
Govt declares SARS a national security matter
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Flag Day in aid of special pupils
WITH more than RM2mil needed to run 13 special schools and training centres for special children, Persatuan Kanak-kanak Cacat Akal Selangor dan Wilayah Persekutuan (PKKCA), launched a Flag Day charity drive on March 21 to raise money for its operating expenditure.
Thousands brave heat and rain to march for peace
Thousands of Malaysians braved the afternoon heat and a downpour to say to the world #8220;Give peace a chance#8221; at two separate gatherings.
Abdullah: Let's fight drug abuse together
After 20 years of fighting the drug menace, the country has to start the war all over again in the face of new synthetic drugs like I>syabu,/IEcstasy and amphetamines.
Sarawak rivers lose their fish to pollution
The inland fish population in riverine systems in Sarawak has dwindled considerably due to water pollution, said state Minister for Environment and Public Health Datuk William Mawan Ikom.
Basra worrying relief workers
The wretched living conditions of some two million people in Iraq#8217;s second largest city of Basra, which is under siege by American and British troops, is bleeding the hearts of relief agency workers here.
NGO-to-NGO persuasion will help, say groups
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have described Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's call for them to urge their foreign counterparts to influence their governments, which are supporting the war against Iraq, as a good way to effect a change.