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Omission of Miri in guidebook ‘an accident’
The latest edition of I>Shopping Malaysia/Iguidebook has omitted any mention of tourism potentials in the northern half of Sarawak in its tourist map.
SIA and Taipei crash survivor settle lawsuit
SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) confirmed yesterday it had settled a lawsuit brought against the company by a survivor of a plane crash that killed 83 people in Taiwan three years ago.
Perodua loses meter case
A retired teacher, who had a faulty speedometer in his car, has won his case against a national car company in Malacca.
US arranging for release, family told
American forces in Iraq are arranging for the release of Malaysian student Mohd Abdullah Osman, whom they have detained for the past three months.
Ambitious students raring to go
In the 10 years since its launch, the Star Education Fund has grown from strength to strength. More than 1,450 students have received scholarships worth 30mil, thanks to the generous support of local and foreign educational institutions.
Making Malaysia a trading nation
The thrust of Budget 2004 is to make Malaysia truly a trading nation and Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who will table his last budget as Finance Minister today, believed the people would welcome it.
Azahari possibly in Malaysia, says Indon police chief
Indonesian police have not ruled out the possibility that suspected Jemaah Islamiah (JI) bomb expert Dr Azahari Husin could have fled Indonesia and is hiding in Malaysia.
Downturn prompts suicide fears
A CIVIC group that provides crisis counselling for potential suicides in Singapore is now turning its attention to working adults who are increasingly stressed out due to the gloomy economy.
Juggling baby and studies
The quest for academic success often leaves little room for other things, especially when a baby enters the equation. JOANNE LIM talks to students coping with parenthood and the paper chase.
Stress on safety, car makers advised
Local car manufacturers should incorporate more safety features in their vehicles before the Government forces them to do so by law, said Transport Minister Datuk Chan Kong Choy.