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China's space capsule a success
B>BEIJING/B>: As China celebrated the return of its latest unmanned space capsule from orbit, state television offered a rare glimpse yesterday into its secretive astronaut programme, showing two men training in simulated weightlessness.
12,000 flags for Utar torch run
A total of 12,000 Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) flags have been distributed to MCA Youth members for the 4km torch run in Kampar tomorrow.
Big brother is watching
THE 2001 Gene Hackman flick I>Behind Enemy Lines/Iwas an otherwise forgettable testosterone #8211; fuelled action thriller that featured the usual two-dimensional bad guys and predictable plot lines. But to Kent Kresa, 64, it #8211; or at least the 30-second scene that plugged a fictional version of technology.
North Korea may end freeze on missile testing
North Korea escalated a nuclear crisis Saturday with a threat to end a moratorium on missile testing on the day it became the world's first country to withdraw from a treaty preventing the spread of atomic weapons.
On a mission not so impossible
Terengganu will be the state to watch this general election, says B>JOCELINE TAN/B>. Terengganu Umno's No 2 Datuk Idris Jusoh is confident the state will be returned to the Barisan Nasional.
Tribute song sums up gratitude for his contributions
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad received a standing ovation from more than 30,000 people yesterday when the song I>Thank You For Being A Friend /I/I>was specially dedicated to him at the ground-breaking ceremony for Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar).
Over 3,000 take part in final run
More than 3,000 people swarmed the town padangI/I>here for the final leg of the Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) torch run before its ground-breaking ceremony began yesterday.
North Korea says ‘no’ to UN as crisis broker
B>SEOUL:/BNorth Korea rejected yesterday moves to resolve the nuclear crisis through the United Nations, saying the dispute could only be resolved through direct negotiations with the United States.
Israeli spirits come crashing down
B>JERUSALEM:/BIsraelis mourned yesterday the death of their country's first astronaut on the space shuttle I>Columbia/Iwith a weary sense of familiarity with dashed dreams.