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No government sponsor for team to police games
The police athletics team is disappointed over the lack of financial support from the Government and the National Sports Council to send participants to the World Police and Fire Games.
More than 1,000 classes sign up for contest
More than 1,000 classes have signed up for the Best School Newspaper Awards 2003. Turning reporters, photographers, sub-editors, layout designers and artists, these students are all geared up to meet the Aug 30 deadline - and having fun in the process.
Class party winners
MORE than 950 classes from 200 schools submitted entries for the I>Best School Newspaper Awards 2003/I>. Here is the list of winners for the RM500 class parties.
Police demo marks drive to attract Chinese recruits
About 400 police personnel will be showing off their skills on Saturday when they take part in MCA's nationwide Kempen Kerjaya PDRM launch to attract more Chinese to join the force.
Sifting through blood, brains and body parts
For many, seeing blood can be a traumatic experience, let alone dead bodies in its most gruesome state, yes, maggots and all. Yet everyday, forensic expert Supt Leow Kam Soon goes beyond his fears to solve the most complex of crime cases.
70,000 sign up for school newspaper contest
Close to 70,000 students from 247 schools signed up for the Best School Newspaper Awards 2004 in anticipation of producing an exciting school newspaper and winning pizza rewards.
Ineffective cops advised to resign
Police director of management Datuk Kamarudin Md Ali advised police personnel who are unable to serve the force effectively and live up to the public's trust to retire from the force voluntarily.
Voucher winners for NIE contest
A total of 31,362 Pizza Hut vouchers will be given away to newshounds from schools who worked hard to put their newspaper together.
Interpol: PDRM a model force
The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), described by Interpol as a model police force, especially in combating transnational crimes, has been invited to be Asia#8217;s representative at its next world conference in Mexico in October.
CID chiefs given warning over rising crime rate
At least six state CID chiefs have been warned to buck up following rising crime rate in their respective states.