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Moulding youngsters
THE Hindu Youth Organisation (HYO) is holding its 25th Silver Jubilee Conven-tion this weekend at Northam Hotel, Penang.
MAU deputy president free to contest in elections
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Athletic Union (MAU) deputy president Datuk Karim Ibrahim is free to contest in tomorrows elections as the doping charges against him are inconclusive.
IDs for foreign workers in construction sector proposed
BUTTERWORTH: Foreign workers in the construction industry should be issued with special identification cards to enable the authorities to have better control over them.
Yogasveran vows to help raise standard of athletics
KUALA LUMPUR: Selangor Athletic Association secretary K. Yogasveran is the only candidate nominated for two Malaysian Athletic Union (MAU) posts – deputy president and vice-president.
MAU finally gets greenlight from Sports Council
KUALA LUMPUR: Sports Commissioner Datuk Mohd Yassin Mohd Salleh has given the greenlight to the Malaysian Athletic Union (MAU) to go to hold their long delayed elections on Sunday.
Issue foreign workers with special ID cards, says contractors association
BUTTERWORTH: Foreign workers should be given special identification cards for better management of the workforce, the Malaysian Malay Contractors Association has suggested.
Ministry to bear cost of documentary translation
GEORGE TOWN: Tourism Ministry will bear the translation cost of a Mandarin documentary on the life of Penangs first Chief Minister, the late Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, into Bahasa Malaysia and English.
PAS, DAP go back to the core
Tensions mount in Pakatan as PAS leaders call for hudud laws to be implemented quickly while DAPs Karpal Singh roars against it. But it could well be a ploy by each party to woo its core supporters, leaving PKR isolated.
Chua: Hudud no mere threat
KUALA LUMPUR: Non-Muslims must face the political reality that hudud may very well be successfully implemented should the Opposition come to power, said MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek.
Costs borne in translation
GEORGE TOWN: The Tourism Ministry will bear the translation costs of a Mandarin documentary on the life of Penangs first Chief Minister, the late Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, into Bahasa Malaysia and English.