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Be transparent on SARS issue
THE Government must be more transparent in handling the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) threat in the country, I>Berita Harian/Isaid in its editorial.
Avian flu epidemic at four districts in Kelantan
The Veterinary Services Department has declared four districts in Kelantan as avian flu epidemic areas.
No to vandalism
The principal and staff of SMK Taman Tuanku Jaafar in Senawang, Seremban, have embarked on a zero-vandalism campaign for their 1,271 students.
Ayah Pin not a national threat
Cult leader Ariffin Mohamad has not spread his influence beyond his commune in Jerteh, Terengganu, and is not a national threat.
Australia vows to help Bali, warns of more attacks
CANBERRA (Reuters) - Australia has warned travellers of further terrorist attacks in Bali and urged tourists to stay away from popular nightclubs, as Canberra pledged to help the Indonesian holiday island recover from the latest bomb blasts.
‘Drug addicts more prone to diseases’
Don't ever try drugs! This was the message organisers hoped to have gotten across to the youth during an anti-drug abuse campaign at Berjaya Times Square, Kuala Lumpur, recently.
Britain's MI5 spy agency to send terror alert emails
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's domestic spy agency MI5 launched a new email alert service on Tuesday to warn the public about changes in the security threat level.
U.S. warns of possible Algeria plane attack plot
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Militants may be planning to attack commercial aircraft carrying Western workers in Algeria, the U.S. embassy said in a message to Americans living in the oil-exporting North African country.
U.S. warns of possible Algeria plane attack plot
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Militants may be planning to attack commercial aircraft carrying Western workers in Algeria, the U.S. embassy said in a message to Americans living in the oil-exporting North African country.
U.S. boosts airport security; threat level unchanged
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine (Reuters) - The United States boosted security at airports following what British police called a terrorist attack at Glasgow airport and car bombs found in London, but left the U.S. threat level unchanged.