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Integrity: What option for Malaysia?

Malaysia’s capacity to prosper must be predicated on the highest international ethical standards


The Angkor Wat of Malaysia

Large numbers of Singaporean faithfuls flock to Buddhist temples in Johor to pay homage, pray and make donations, and these donations have expedited the development of temples there.


Kedah MB denies DAP's allegations on temples

Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Azizan Abdul Razak today (4 July) refuted allegations by DAP that the state government intended to demolish illegal Hindu and Chinese temples in the state.


35 more confirmed with A(H1N1), total: 326

Director-general of health Tan Sri Dr Mohd Ismail Merican said 35 new A(H1N1) cases were added today (4 July), bringing the total number of confirmed flu cases to 326 so far.


AirAsia eyes more destinations in Asia Pacific, Middle East

AirAsia Bhd, the low cost carrier which services an extensive network with 122 routes covering more than 65 destinations, is seeking to serve more major and small cities in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.


Local shares to trade rangebound next week

Share prices on Bursa Malaysia are likely to see a rangebound trade next week with investors continuing to be cautious amid bearish market sentiments.


Hundreds of separatists slain: Philippine military

BANASILAN (AFP) - More than a thousand Muslim rebels have been killed in the southern Philippines over the past year, despite the recovery of only 278 bodies, a military spokesman said Saturday.


Palin resigns as Alaska governor

ANCHORAGE (AFP) - In a surprise move, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on Friday said she was stepping down and would not seek re-election, fueling swift speculation of a possible 2012 White House bid.


Jackson fans told to stay away as tickets up for grabs

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - Fans heading to Los Angeles for Michael Jackson's memorial extravaganza have been urged to stay away as organizers said tickets for the event would be allocated by an online lottery.


Powerful sedative found in Michael Jackson's home

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The powerful sedative Diprivan was found in Michael Jackson's home, a law enforcement official said Friday as the city planned for a massive crowd at the singer's memorial service.