Malaysia

For now, the mice are hiding

After an anti-kidnapping rally in Jolo town, a new police chief and 300 extra policemen are making their presence felt. IN Jolo town, the kidnappers play a cat and mouse game with the police. According to the newly appointed Jolo police chief Major Junpikar Sitin, the mice (the kidnappers) are curre …

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Readers give thumbs up to new ‘Sunday Star’ look

PETALING JAYA: Readers in general responded positively to Sunday Star’s refreshed look on Mother’s Day, with many hailing its aesthetics and content. Yesterday’s edition featured a fresh new layout, fonts, new logos, a diversity of articles, and a mini-pullout called 15 Minutes of Fun that comprised …

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Keeping faith with faith

The Islamic core of Umno has been in full bloom especially after the last general election when it became clear that the party will remain in power as long as it retains the Malay-Muslim vote. DATUK Seri Mukhriz Tun Mahathir has been away in the Middle-East for about a week. It is his first official …

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MCA decides not to contest Bukit Gelugor by-election

GEORGE TOWN: MCA will not contest the Bukit Gelugor by-election on May 25 because it has to focus all its strength on preventing the constitutional crisis triggered by PAS’ plan to implement hudud in Kelantan. The Islamist party wants to table a Private Member’s Bill in Parlia­ment next month on the …

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Our right to speak up

We live in a multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-cultural Malaysia, where any law, whether hudud or civil, will affect all of us. SERIOUSLY, I am fed up of being told that I should not comment on the proposed hudud laws by PAS and the party’s fans because I am not a Muslim. The argument is that …

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Maternal Instinct

Mother’s Day is a day of celebration of motherhood, observed by many on the second Sunday of each May. This is a Day of appreciation of sacrifices and influences mothers made in the society. It often astonishes me to learn that Mother’s Day celebration only began in the USA less than one hundred yea …

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Be money smart and take risks, women told

PETALING JAYA: Family life was a bliss for working mother Sarah Chan until her husband lost money in his business. “Our life fell apart because he was basically in a bad shape, and I had nothing to fall back on even though I also have a full time job. We had to use up all our savings,” said the 39-y …

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Orang utan ‘hero’ honoured

PETALING JAYA: A conservationist known for his efforts to help save the orang utan has won the Whitley Award, the first Malaysian to do so. Dr Melvin Gumal was honoured with the Whitley Award for Con­servation in Ape Habitats at a special ceremony at the Royal Geographical Society in Britain on Thu …

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AirAsia imposes RM3 ‘KLIA2 fee’

SEPANG: AirAsia started charging its passengers a RM3 fee with each ticket booked since yesterday – a levy it calls a “KLIA2 fee”. Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) was quick to distance itself from the move, issuing a statement to deny that it had anything to do with it. “There is no such charg …

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Family of missing Sabah boy offer reward on Facebook

KOTA KINABALU: Anxiety is growing among the family of missing three-year-old Low Meng Yew (pic) (also known as Liu Mingyou) who was kidnapped during a carjacking early Friday. There has been no word or calls since he went missing over 24-hours earlier as a special task force continue to investigate …

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Littlespeck downs pen in The Star

A generation of Malaysians and readers around the world have grown up with Seah Chiang Nee’s columns on Singapore. Illness, however, has forced him to ease up and he has decided to stop being a columnist in The Star. In this farewell interview with Soo Ewe Jin, Seah gives his readers an insight into …

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