Yearly Archives: 2014

Lessons to be learnt from lost plane

The global aviation industry must not only learn important lessons from MH370, but implement them. The world learned from Air France but didn’t act. The same mistake must not be made again. MY government didn’t get everything right. Yet other parties, too, must learn from MH370 – and make changes. N …

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MH370: Aussies pledge RM272m for search

CANBERRA: Australia has committed up to A$ 89.9mil (RM272mil) towards the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 over two years. Australia has been leading the hunt for the plane which was carrying 239 people when it disappeared on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. It is …

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Seeking good karma on the day of the Buddha

KUALA LUMPUR: Buddhists throughout the nation thronged temples to celebrate Wesak Day, a day that marks the birth, enlightenment and death of Gautama Buddha. The faithful who came to Wisma Buddhist were seen praying, offering flowers and bathing Buddha statues. A vegetarian lunch was served after a …

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Two nuns attacked in attempted robbery in Seremban

PETALING JAYA: Two nuns were attacked in an attempted robbery outside the Church of Visitation in Seremban (pic) Wednesday morning around 6am before Lauds, an early morning Christian prayer. In a Facebook post, the Church requested its followers to pray for two of their nuns who were in hospital – o …

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Man in MPV killed in collision with trailer

BENTONG: A man was killed in a head-on collision after his multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) veered to the opposite side of the road and smashed into an oncoming trailer truck along the 19th kilometre of the Bentong-Raub road. Bentong OCPD Supt Mansor Mohd Nor said the truck driver swerved sharply to his …

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Turkey mine blast kills at least 201, hundreds trapped

SOMA, Turkey, May 14, 2014 (AFP) – At least 201 people were killed and hundreds more remained trapped underground after an explosion at a coal mine in western Turkey, the government said Wednesday, warning that rescue efforts faced a race against time. The toll has risen rapidly since Tuesday& …

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Deja vu of political crisis

PETALING JAYA: The political crisis playing out now in Terengganu is not unique. There have been similar situations where defections and backroom negotiations had caused sitting governments with a narrow majority to topple. In 1959, in the first general election after independence, the Pan Malayan I …

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