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Impressive show by young keglers
It was a carnival atmosphere at the grand finals of the SportExcel-National Sports Council (NSC)-Milo- Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress (MTBC) bowling junior circuit at the Pyramid Megalanes recently.
Penang Hindu Associaction cremates 500th unclaimed body
THE Penang Hindu Association created a record of sorts when they cremated two unclaimed bodies from the Penang Hospitals mortuary — their 500th corpse since 1987.
Smashing show at the courts
TWO-TIME Asian Under-13 squash champion S. Sivasangari was crowned Kedah-Jati-Prince Closed Under-17 champion at the Hijau Kuning Sports Complex in Alor Setar.
Bersih rally: Court to hear prosecution's objection on Nov 7
KUALA LUMPUR: The court will hear on Nov 7 the prosecution's preliminary objection against an application by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to quash the charges against him for allegedly violating a court order by taking part in the Bersih 3.0 rally.
Bonding at mega dinner
ABOUT 6,000 people attended MCAs mega dinner themed “Stability Above Chaos” in Kampar.
‘Ancient Chinese scholars’ come alive at gallery
SEMENYIH: Drinking “wine” and reciting poetry by a stream, four men dressed as ancient Chinese scholars drew the attention of onlookers as they re-enacted a slice of life from the centuries-old Dong Jin dynasty.
Reinforcing river banks
HELP is on the way for residents of Tringkap, Cameron Highlands, who suffered a massive flashflood exactly a year ago.
PBRS to defend its seats
KOTA KINABALU: Parti Bersatu Rakyat Sabah (PBRS) is set to defend its seats in the coming general election, said party president Tan Sri Joseph Kurup.
Adapt to be competitive
PEKAN: The people should adapt quickly to the fast changing environment of todays world to remain competitive, Sultan Pahang Sultan Ahmad Shah said.
South Africa's Zuma rides out strikes, on re-election path
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A storm of violent wildcat strikes in South Africa's mines has eased, leaving President Jacob Zuma battered but defiant, and buoying his chances of heading off rivals to win a party leadership election in December.