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PAS leaders greenlight talks with Umno, with a difference PAS has agreed that discussions with Umno could continue as and when necessary, following a high-powered meeting between Dewan Syura Ulama members and PAS spiritual adviser Datuk Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat. Proton: No warranty claims for Terengganu's Perdana No warranty claims have been made since October 2004 on the Proton Perdana V6 that the Terengganu state government claimed to have spent more than RM100,000 to repair. Teacher’s mum sues headmistress A widow has filed a suit against a headmistress for the death of her son, a teacher, during a school camping trip to Ulu Beranang in April. Former deputy minister joins PKR Former deputy minister and ex-Kuantan MP Datuk Fauzi Abdul Rahman has joined Parti Keadilan Rakyat. Businessman to stand trial for sedition Businessman Syed Akbar Ali, accused of posting a seditious comment on a news portal, will now stand trial after the Sessions Court here ruled that his charge was not defective. Cops: Shootout suspect stole millions The jewellery store robbery suspect who was killed in a shootout in Subang Jaya on Tuesday was allegedly involved in at least nine heists in the Klang Valley this year, running off with valuables worth an estimated RM3.2mil, Selangor police said on Wednesday. Home Ministry briefs foreign envoys on Anwar The Home Ministry on Wednesday gave 96 diplomats a briefing on PKR adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s sodomy allegations. Customs to lose RM200mil a year without service tax The Customs Department will lose more than RM200mil in revenue a year with the abolition of the service tax for food outlets that make less than RM3mil annually. Roads closed for St Anne's The police will close several roads here on Saturday and Sunday in anticipation of the arrival of about 100,000 devotees who are expected to flock to St Anne's Church to celebrate the Feast of St Anne. Court dismisses Simpang Empat petition The Election Court on Wednesday dimissed a petition by former state executive councillor Zahari Bakar to nullify the election result for the Simpang Empat state seat. Selangor identifies 30 illegal sand mining sites The Selangor government has identified 30 small illegal sand mining sites with an output of up to 600 lorry loads a day in various districts in the state since it shut down five major illegal mining spots recently. They still got it: Old cars popular with thieves Thieves in Klang are targeting old cars, with at least 12 stolen in the past week. Bandar Mahkota Cheras inquiry: Mechanic says he was beaten by FRU (updated) The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia's (Suhakam) two-day public inquiry into the allegation of excessive use of force by law enforcement personnel at Persiaran Bandar Mahkota Cheras 1, Bandar Mahkota Cheras on May 27 began Wednesday. PAS Youth does not object to dialogues for nation building (updated) PAS Youth will never agree to any merger with Umno. If at all there is any kind of relationship, it can only be a muzakarah (dialogue) for the sake of nation building, said PAS Youth chief Salahuddin Ayub. MCA’s Agnes Shim to make comeback Former Sabah MCA Wanita Chief Datuk Agnes Shim is making a comeback to active politics after a three-year suspension. High court rejects Karpal's application to recall PI Bala (updated) The Shah Alam high court on Wednesday rejected Karpal Singh's application to recall private investigator P. Balasubramaniam and to call Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and two senior police officers to testify as witnesses in Mongolian Altantuya Shaariibuu’s murder trial. Rude shock at Penang state assembly (updated) About 40 journalists and politicians got a rude shock when a 3m long ceiling cornice came crashing down during the Penang state assembly tea break in the morning.
Sarawak to build 12 dams to meet future power needs Sarawak plans to build 12 hydroelectric dams to meet its future industrialisation needs. Penang Government agrees to multi-language signs for tourists’ benefit The Penang state government plans to put up street names and road signs in multiple languages at heritage areas in George Town for the benefit of tourists and visitors. Shafie: When Malays unite, non-Malays also benefit Non-Muslims should not fear the Umno-PAS dialogues because the talks, although centred around Islam and Malay unity, will lead to unity and stability, says Umno supreme council member Datuk Mohd Shafie Apdal. |