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Kok's press statement in full
Sep 19, 08 4:21pm
The following is the press statement issued by Teresa Kok who was released after being detained for seven days under the ISA.
MIC MPs say no to Pakatan
Sep 19, 08 3:09pm
Three party representatives will remain loyal to Barisan Nasional and will not be tempted to join Anwar Ibrahim, says the party's information chief.
Penang deputy chief minister to sue tabloid
Athi Veeranggan | Sep 19, 08 3:08pm
The PKR leader plans to sue weekly tabloid Siasah for suggesting that ‘he was too lazy to do work on the ground’.
MP Teresa Kok freed
S Pathmawathy | Sep 19, 08 1:22pm
BREAKING NEWS! updated 3.15pm Seputeh MP Teresa Kok was released at 1pm today after being held under the ISA for seven days. [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INSIDE]
PM under pressure to quit by Oct 9
Sep 19, 08 1:15pm
BREAKING NEWS! updated 6.50pm Why Oct 9? That's when 193 divisions will begin their meetings and Abdullah needs at least 58 of them to nominate him to defend his president post.
Karpal files RM10m suit against Umno-owned daily
Rahmah Ghazali | Sep 19, 08 12:43pm
updated 4.25pm The DAP chairperson says he was pursuing with the action despite the fact that the daily had apologised to him for misquoting him.
US concerned over use of ISA against dissidents
Sep 19, 08 12:29pm
Washington describes the statement by Abdullah that Anwar had become 'a threat to the economy and national security' as "extremely troubling".
Headlines online: Sept 19, 2008
Sep 19, 08 11:57am
Malaysiakini compares the key news and views in major newspapers. What is today's agenda for the English, Bahasa, Tamil and Chinese papers?
VoxPop: King can end political stalemate
Sep 19, 08 11:50am

'If it is going to take a sovereign power to have the final say, its time the monarchy stepped up to the plate.'

3,000-year-old skeletons found in Perak, S'wak
Sep 19, 08 11:30am
Archaeologists have found two groups of complete Neolithic human remains in Peninsular Malaysia and on Borneo island that may better explain prehistoric human life.
The BN doesn't 'get' the Internet
Ong Kian Ming | Sep 19, 08 11:16am
opinion Six months after the March elections, how much have the BN parliamentarians responded to the call to set up their own blog sites? Not much, apparently.
Are you man enough, Mr PM?
Sep 19, 08 11:12am

free 'End the tension once and for all. Call the emergency session of Parliament and let's have a really happy Hari Raya - one way or the other.'

Pak Lah-Anwar impasse headed for a climax
Wong Choon Mei | Sep 19, 08 11:08am
The standoff between Abdullah and Anwar may come to a head soon, with both sides finding a way forward after the PM assured he would not use the ISA against the opposition leader.
Pak Lah can't manage finance: Dr M
Chan Kok Leong | Sep 18, 08 10:44pm
At 83 and still as witty as ever, the nation's elder statesman Dr Mahathir Mohamad continues to throw punches at his successor.
PM rejects 'no confidence' session
Beh Lih Yi & Fauwaz Abdul Aziz | Sep 18, 08 6:15pm
updated 8.25pm I don't see the need as Parliament will sit after Ramadan, he told reporters after chairing an Umno supreme council meeting at the party HQ this afternoon. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Guan Eng dares BN Chinese leaders to quit
Athi Veeranggan | Sep 18, 08 5:46pm
The Penang CM dared MCA and Gerakan leaders to follow de facto law minister Zaid's example and quit in protest of the ISA.
Gerakan tells BN to do more for Sabah, S'wak
Sep 18, 08 5:30pm
In the wake of Sapp's departure from the ruling coalition, partner Gerakan is asking the BN to do more for Sabah and Sarawak.
Samy moots inter-race council, MIC Youth slams ISA
Sep 18, 08 5:08pm
He said the inter-race relations council could be set up after the proposed Race Relations Act had become a reality.
Opposition leader's statement in full
Sep 18, 08 4:27pm
The following is Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim's press statement at a press conference held at 2.30pm today.
Don't speculate on gov't takeover, warn police
Syed Jaymal Zahiid | Sep 18, 08 4:25pm
updated 6.40pm Deputy police chief Ismail Omar says that speculations and rumours of an impending change in the government were causing instability.
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