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Building a talent pool
STUDENTS consider several factors when applying for a scholarship, especially when faced with multiple choices. Some look only at the amount of pocket money offered, but smart ones know that the best things in life are not just about the stipend.
Database suggested after bigamy case
Beijing: Legal professionals called on civil affairs departments to create a national network for sharing marriage information after a case in which a man had committed bigamy twice in several years.
Top military man visits Nansha Islands
Beijing: A formation of the Nanhai Fleet of China’s Navy finished a three-day patrol of the Nansha islands in the South China Sea.
Second Singapore-built warship sets sail
SINGAPORE: Singapore has launched another littoral mission vessel (LMV), the Sovereignty, the second of eight new warships that will eventually replace the Navy’s older Fearless-class patrol vessels.
Bangkok has most deaths during festival
Bangkok: Bangkok saw the most road fatalities at 15, while Chiang Mai had the most injured people, at 144, in the first five days of the so-called “seven dangerous days” of the Songkran Festival.
Radical cleric moved to Bogor
Jakarta: Jemaah Islamiah (JI) spiritual leader Abu Bakar Bashir was moved from Nusakambang prison in Cilacap, Central Java, to a jail in Bogor, about an hour’s drive from the capital Jakarta.
Experts: Similarities to Hanshin quake observed
Tokyo: The magnitude-6.5 earthquake that battered Kumamoto Prefecture on Thursday evening was centred in an area that a government committee had warned could be the location of a major quake. Experts suggest more large ones could occur there.
Taman Manggis face-off to dissipate
PETALING JAYA: The face off between Datuk Abdul Rahman Dahlan and Lim Guan Eng is set to dissipate now that their debate is not likely to go on.
Tech skills most sought after
LET’S face it. Economic uncertainties, combined with the slowdown in industry sectors such as Oil and Gas have had an impact on recruitment activities in many places, as businesses in Malaysia and globally adopt a more cautious approach. 2016 may be a tough year for students or professionals looking for jobs.
Teo: Banggi water situation not as bad as portrayed
KOTA KINABALU: The state government is monitoring the drought situation in northern Banggi Island but said it is not as bad as being portrayed in social media.