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DNA Bill tabled for second reading
Syed Jaymal Zahiid | Aug 26, 08 1:35pm
updated 3.15pm Parliament The bill, which was not supposed to be tabled until a later date, has been being tabled for a second reading today.
Headlines Online: Aug 26
Aug 26, 08 12:54pm
Election day in Permatang Pauh and the ongoing corruption charges in Perak monopolised space with some interest on China's Olympic
Utusan says sorry, Karpal files police report
Aug 26, 08 12:13pm
updated 6.25pm The leading Umno-linked Malay daily apologises for portraying the DAP supremo as being anti-Islam.
Villagers brave threats to harvest fruit trees
Aug 26, 08 11:40am
'The company told the police the Ibans were stealing their fruits, but how can we steal from our own land?'
VoxPop: Health DG also an English specialist
Aug 26, 08 11:12am
free ‘He claims that ‘to rule out' sodomy does not mean anything. I have been pondering the meaning of his statement but still come to the conclusion that it simply means sodomy did not take place.'
'Anwar a lucky charm for nation'
Aug 26, 08 11:01am
free updated 3.22pm ‘The lowering of oil prices is again a sign of Anwar being a lucky charm. He's not even in parliament yet but he has been able to lower the oil prices.'
Crowd shouts 'reformasi' as Anwar votes
Aug 26, 08 10:59am
Security was tight with 300 police on duty at the Sekolah Kebangsaan Sri Penanti polling station, where Anwar and his wife, Wan Azizah, voted this morning.
Voters urged to vote wisely
Athi Veeranggan | Aug 26, 08 10:39am
Social reform movement Aliran says that the voters have an important duty to remind BN that they cannot be bought over with ad hoc allocations, goodies, lunch and dinners.
Anwar gets BIGGER majority
Aug 26, 08 7:17am
LIVE REPORTS updated 11.50pm - Anwar got 31,195 votes, Arif Shah, 15,524, Hanafi, 92. Anwar won with a majority of 15,671. Anwar's wife, Wan Azizah, had won the seat with a 13,398 majority.
Curtain comes down on Permatang Pauh
Athi Veeranggan | Aug 26, 08 2:01am
Ad-hoc surveys, intelligence reports and bookies odds concur Anwar should win, but the main question is whether he can better or at least equal Wan Azizah's majority.
Imam fingers Najib's aide as mastermind
Chan Kok Leong | Aug 25, 08 10:28pm
By-election snippets FT Mosque imam Ramlang Porigi said he thinks the mastermind behind Saiful's swearing is the deputy prime minister's special officer.
Q&A with Arif: Why take a gamble? BN the best choice
Beh Lih Yi | Aug 25, 08 8:18pm
Permatang Pauh interview There is no better government than the BN to represent the people, says the ruling coalition's candidate Arif Shah Omar Shah. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Non-voters told to stay away tomorrow
S Pathmavathy | Aug 25, 08 7:40pm
Those who are not voters are told to stay away on polling day tomorrow to prevent any traffic congestion or any untoward incidents.
Windfall for Permatang Pauh, ulama out in full force
Chan Kok Leong | Aug 25, 08 7:34pm
Permatang Pauh So far a minimum total of RM6.5 million has been either pledged or pumped in by the Barisan Nasional for the people of Permatang Pauh and other by-election round-ups.
New roll, old problems: Mafrel cries foul
Athi Veeranggan | Aug 25, 08 7:03pm
EC is seen to be departing from practice by using an ungazetted, but more recent electoral roll for tomorrow's polling.
Sodomy claim: What some Malays say
Muda Mohd Noor | Aug 25, 08 6:48pm
Permatang Pauh Some of the Malay voters in Permatang Pauh remain unconvinced by the sodomy allegation against Anwar. [VIDEO INSIDE]
Police expecting smooth polling
Beh Lih Yi | Aug 25, 08 6:03pm
Permatang Pauh The state police chief says that extra measures have been put in place to spot and stop any potential troubles from brewing during polling tomorrow.
'Forgive, not forget' vs Sodomy 2.0
Joe Fernandez | Aug 25, 08 5:52pm
analysis The Permatang Pauh campaign has pitted Anwar’s ‘forgive, not forget’ against Umno’s second sodomy allegations.
Asian polls watchdog sniffs out wrongdoings
Athi Veeranggan | Aug 25, 08 5:27pm
Permatang Pauh An international election watchdog alleges that certain candidates in the Permatang Pauh by-election have utilised government machinery and resorted to money politics.
Arguments break out at EC press conference
Beh Lih Yi | Aug 25, 08 5:15pm
Permatang Pauh Confusion reign over the status of 700 voters and was left unanswered at a heated Election Commission press conference today. [VIDEO INSIDE]
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