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Teenager in contact with dead poultry warded
A teenage boy in Terengganu who came into contact with dead poultry that he reared has been admitted into hospital for fever and cough.
Imelda says no government deal, will win cases
MANILA (Reuters) - Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos said on Monday she was confident of being cleared in all cases of corruption against her in court, and dismissed speculation that she had done a deal with the government.
22 sackings from 200 disciplinary cases
Two hundred disciplinary cases were filed against teachers from January to May this year, Deputy Education Minister Datuk Noh Omar said.
Mosquito menace rears its ugly head
Vacant houses in Bandar Baru, Batang Kali, in Hulu Selangor provide a haven for mosquitoes to breed.
Prepaid users to get bills
Prepaid users will receive their handphone bills from their respective telcos by next month, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) said.
Divorce settlement to be worked out
Actress-cum-model Rozita Abu Bakar and her ex-husband agreed to work out a divorce settlement when her cases were called up for a two-day hearing on Tuesday.
Chicken traders booked for selling over ceiling price
Fifteen chicken traders in four states have been booked and compounded over the past several days for selling the birds above the ceiling price of RM6 per kg, says the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Shafie Mohd Apdal.
The lost child – a common sight in shopping malls
Children regularly get separated from their parents at shopping malls - and often, it is the case of adults allowing their children to wander off on their own.
Lodge police reports against crooked mediums: Chong
Police will not hesitate to use the Emergency Ordinance against crooked mediums if more than four victims lodge police reports against a particular medium, said MCA Public Complaints and Services Department head Datuk Michael Chong.
Crooked mediums can be booked, says Chong
Crooked mediums can be booked under the Emergency Ordinance if more than four victims lodge police reports against them, said MCA Public Complaints and Services Department head Datuk Michael Chong.