Seriously I find it disturbing that the voices of mono-ethnicity and mono-religion are becoming louder in Malaysia. They may be the minority but not many of us seem ready to tell them off, and the result is they remain unchallenged. Major countries all over the world, at least the ones that matter, …
Read More »Rescuers and counsellors tried their best to save suicidal man
GEORGE TOWN: A security guard fell to his death from the window ledge of an 11th floor apartment unit in Batu Lanchang here despite about four hours of persuasion by rescuers and counsellors. The rescuers and counsellors tried to coax V. Kunasegaran (pic) back into the unit but to no avail. A firema …
Read More »Ipoh-born wins MasterChef UK with nasi lemak and wonton soup
PETALING JAYA: Ipoh-born MasterChef UK 2014 champion Catherine Chin Coombes was at a loss for words over winning the title with wonton soup and nasi lemak. “Am so ermmm I have no words! Just am so grateful, so pleased, so chuffed and thank you thank you thank you for liking my food,” wrote the 33-ye …
Read More »Village reeling from pollution
PONTIAN: The future of Kukup, the state’s biggest fishing village, is under threat from the constant water pollution that had affected the daily catch of fishermen there. Kampung Air Masin chief Lim Thiam Hock said pollution from passing vessels and land-based pollutant discharges from rivers all pl …
Read More »Ipoh-born wins MasterChef UK with nasi lemak, wanton soup
Full-time mother and self-professed ‘feeder’ Catherine Chin Wan Ping Coombes does her motherland proud by winning MasterChef UK 2014 with wanton soup and nasi lemak. Although based in the UK, Ipoh-born Catherine Chin Wan Ping Coombes, who formerly worked as an assistant hotel manager of a private ho …
Read More »Ministry wants more smoke-free hotels
KUALA LUMPUR: More hotels in Malaysia should be declared smoke-free in a bid to reduce the amount of second-hand smoke in public places, said the Health Ministry. “There are a number of hotels where smoking is banned in the entire premises and this is encouraged. “I am also confident that the people …
Read More »Lurking Latino gang busted
SHAH ALAM: A group of Latin American men driving fancy cars and pretending to be rich would enter gated communities in Klang Valley before robbing targeted homes after days of surveillance. Police have successfully busted this group with the arrest of three men – two from Colombia and the one from M …
Read More »MH370 data reviewed again
KUALA LUMPUR: Military radar and satellite data from countries in the region will be requested again by the investigation team as the search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 enters phase two. Acting Transport Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein said the investigation team would review all the …
Read More »Ten dead, more than 70 wounded in Nairobi blasts
NAIROBI: Ten people were killed and over 70 wounded Friday in two bomb attacks at a busy market in Nairobi, the latest in a wave of unrest blamed on Kenya’s Islamist militants. The twin bombings came as hundreds of British tourists were being evacuated from beach resorts near the port city of …
Read More »Golf-Casey flirts with PGA Tour record for nine holes
(Reuters) – Paul Casey came within one stroke of the PGA Tour scoring record for nine holes when he stormed home in 27 shots in the second round at the HP Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas on Friday. Casey was in danger of missing the cut after a mediocre start but turned on the after …
Read More »Fun-filled day for teachers and students
PETALING JAYA: Teachers and students had a merry celebration honouring the teaching staff. At SK Taman Megah here, many of the pupils toted large grocery bags laden with presents on Teachers Day yesterday. “I like my teacher because she is kind,” said Jesreen Kaur, 10, who got a glass present for he …
Read More »General : Professionalism, Quality Of Teachers Must Be Raised To Face Global Competition – DPM
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 (Bernama) — Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said that raising the professionalism and quality of teachers should be given priority in facing global competition which called for dynamic changes in the education system. He said this was in line with the consid …
Read More »General : Siti Hasmah Expresses Concern On Gentle Birth In Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 (Bernama) — The fourth Prime Minister’s wife, Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali has expressed her concern on the spread of gentle birth – home drug-free and natural birthing options – in the country lately. She said such a child birth concept needed to be monit …
Read More »General : IIUM Signs Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP) With MACC
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 (Bernama) — International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) has achieved another milestone when it signed a Corporate Integrity Pledge (CIP) aimed at promoting good governance and combating corruption. Its Rector, Prof Datuk Seri Dr Zaleha Kamaruddin said the pledge could …
Read More »General : KDN Denies Appointing Agents To Handle Applications By Foreign Workers
PUTRAJAYA, May 16 (Bernama) — The Home Ministry (KDN) has denied appointing agents or representatives to handle the applications by foreign workers. Its secretary-general, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khalid Shariff said applications by foreign workers have to be personally done by the employers. “ …
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