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Girls only - to learn about IT
IBM Malaysia recently organised the first ever IBM EXITE Camp in our country to help girls decide if they want to study science in Form Four, reports JACKSON TEO.
Severe blow for sickly HK
THREE weeks ago, at the start of the mysterious pneumonia outbreak, an anonymous e-mail was making its rounds in Hong Kong, warning to wash hands all the time to prevent infection. Most people who received the e-mail had a good laugh. But by Thursday, no one was laughing.
Arsonists attack textile shop
A textile shop in Klang caught fire when a Molotov cocktail was thrown into it just before it closed for business on Wednesday night.
The language of war
EARLIER this month, the UK Labour Party#8217;s pugnacious chairman, John Reid, announced the demise of this chilling euphemism, which describes the deaths of innocent people in conflict.
Children's rights often misunderstood
Suhakam and the Education Ministry are infusing human rights into the school curriculum. This initiative includes a human rights competition to be launched on March 31. To highlight the event, PROF CHIAM HENG KENG presents the first of a two-part article.
Pioneer 10 goes silent
B>A/B>FTER dodging the dangerous asteroid belt and surviving 29 years beyond its expected expiration date, the United States space probe Pioneer 10 has fallen silent billions of kilometres away from Earth.
Chinese link
The outbreak of atypical pneumonia is said to have originated from Southern China and is not linked to the bird-flu strain of influenza A, reports JOHN POMFRET and PETER S. GOODMAN.
Remark draws grunts from House
A REMARK by an Opposition MP that the #8220;I>sabda/I(words) of the Prime Minister are I>hukum/I(law)'' drew grunts from the House.