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YOUR SAY: Ezam and the 'dark secrets'
Jul 15, 08 9:48am
free ‘If Anwar is not good for our beloved nation, tell us now. This goes for all individuals from any party.’
Road-blocking BN's popularity
Jul 15, 08 9:29am
free 'The road blocks demonstrated BN's paranoia and/or its desire to create a sense of hostility towards the opposition. Such actions only serve to make it even more unpopular.'
Hindraf chief's passport not revoked
Rahmah Ghazali | Jul 14, 08 8:25pm
Although the Immigration Department was instructed to do so, P Waythamoorthy's passport has not been revoked, reveals the deputy foreign minister.
Fuel subsidy would have cost gov't RM30 bil
Tarani Palani | Jul 14, 08 8:20pm
Parliament snippets With global fuel prices at US$140 per barrel, the projected subsidies could have come up to RM30 billion if government did not increase fuel prices in the country.
All systems go for Anwar-Shabery debate
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Jul 14, 08 7:14pm
updated 8.45pm Barring a pullout by either speaker, everything is set for the much-anticipated event, says Agenda Daily which is organising the debate.
Court case looms for NCR encroachers
Tony Thien | Jul 14, 08 6:59pm

Seven Iban longhouses reach a consensus to pursue legal action in relation to the encroachment of their NCR lands.

'Opposition did plan demo today'
Rahmah Ghazali & Tarani Palani | Jul 14, 08 6:37pm
updated 6.55pm The home minister says he has evidence that the opposition had planned a demonstration linked to the motion of no-confidence in the premier. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Cops explore options as Anwar defies order
Chan Kok Leong | Jul 14, 08 5:57pm
updated 7.25pm CID chief Mohd Bakri Mohd Zinin said the police have yet to decide on what to do next, after Anwar Ibrahim refused to have his statement recorded today. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Umno-PAS talks: PM gives green light
Jul 14, 08 5:26pm
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi accepts a proposal by the PAS president for the two parties to hold talks on issues concerning the Malays and Islam.
All quiet in Parliament after walkout
Soon Li Tsin | Jul 14, 08 5:11pm
A still and quiet Parliament holds little thrall for parliamentarians, the press and those in the public gallery.
Poll: Nation worse off under Najib
Jul 14, 08 4:50pm
Of the 5,023 readers who participated in the Malaysiakini survey over the weekend, about 75 percent said if Najib was to become PM, the country would be 'worse off than today'.
Penang needs heritage funds 'more than ever'
Athi Veeranggan | Jul 14, 08 4:24pm
Penang tourism industry players want the federal government to offset the loss of state projects and funds with cash for heritage projects.
Dubious land deal detected in Penang
Athi Veeranggan | Jul 14, 08 3:29pm
A high-powered committee has detected procedural irregularities in a land alienation transaction concluded about six years ago.
Sapp a 'political bitch', PBS an 'enemy within Sabah'
Jul 14, 08 2:51pm
The war of words between two component parties of the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition has now descended into name calling.
Anwar seeks to set aside court order
Jul 14, 08 2:46pm
The PKR de facto leader will contest the court order obtained by police, to bar him from within 5km of Parliament House.
MV Agusta: Proton sells for RM5, Harley buys for RM350 mil
Jul 14, 08 2:32pm
updated with Dr M's reaction Proton bought Agusta for RM368 million and sold it for RM5. Harley Davidson has this week agreed to pay a whopping US$109 million for it.
Parliament turns into a 'war zone'
Jul 14, 08 2:08pm
updated 6.25pm 'Today is a day we have never seen before in the history of the country, where parliament has become a war zone,' said Wan Azizah.
No-confidence motion rejected, opposition stages walkout
Soon Li Tsin, Rahmah Ghazali and Tarani Palani | Jul 14, 08 12:59pm
updated 3.55pm The speaker disallows the no-confidence debate against the PM, resulting in a walk-out by opposition MPs. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Headlines online: July 14, 2008
Jul 14, 08 12:02pm
It is a mixed bag of news, ranging from continued responses to the fuel price hike to likely events in the vicinity of Parliament House today.
YOUR SAY: 'Let us elect our prime minister'
Jul 14, 08 11:31am
free ‘The PM of this country should be elected by the people to represent them nationally and internationally. The question of race and religion should not interfere.’
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