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PKR names its cream of the crop for S’wak polls

KUCHING: Sarawak PKR today announced an assortment of candidates, described by PKR deputy president Azmin Ali as the “best” to fight the state BN.

Among the 48 candidates are medical doctors, PhD holders, lawyers, engineers, accountants, businessmen and former senior civil servants.

Strong quake hits off Indonesia’s main island; residents cheer after tsunami threat passes

JAKARTA, Indonesia — A strong earthquake hit off Indonesia’s main island of Java early Monday, prompting authorities to briefly issue a tsunami warning that sent thousands of residents fleeing to higher ground.

Sabah broadband customers cry foul

Broadband providers have removed a popular
service which use to give 5-day access for
RM10. It's now 2-day access for the same price.
KOTA KINABALU: Telecommunication companies offering mobile or wireless broadband services here are again being accused of stunting broadband penetration by increasing charges but not the quality of service.

S'wak polls: Taib leaves early while Ba’Kelalan candidate not named

KUCHING: The much-anticipated announcement of the Barisan Nasional's candidate list came with a few surprises the candidate for Ba'Kelalan was not named and Chief Minister Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud was not present.

BN drops Taib’s ‘baby’ Sng

KUCHING: When Adenan Satem, special advisor to the Chief Minister, announced the Barisan Nasional candidates for the upcoming state polls yesterday, conspicuously missing were a number of old faces including Sarawak State Legislative Assembly Speaker Asfia Awang Nasar and two assistant ministers Soon Choon Teck and Larry Sng.

SPRM gagal siasat skandal rasuah Taib

Kredibiliti Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) jatuh ke tahap paling rendah apabila dua pegawainya tersasul dalam satu sidang media mengenai kegagalan suruhanjaya itu menyiasat bagaimana Ketua Menteri Sarawak Taib Mahmud menimbun harta kekayaannya.

Obscene booklets of Anwar hit Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: Police have been urged to investigate the mass distribution of a booklet called “Mentor 5” that is riddled with lewd wordings and photographs of Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim in compromising positions.

Green light to import and print the Bible locally in all languages

PETALING JAYA: The Government has decided to allow the Bible in all languages, including Bahasa Malaysia and Indonesia, to be imported into the country.

The Bible can also be printed locally in Peninsular Malaysia, Sabah and Sarawak and in indigenous languages such as Iban, Kadazandusun and Lun Bawang.

Don't lie to your kids

One day two very loving parents got into a huge fight, the man called the women a "bit*ch" and the women called the man a "bas**rd".

Their 7-years old son walked in and said "What does bit*ch and bas**rd mean?" and the parents replied "ladies and gentlemen".

Jeffrey to help Snap regain its glory

Sabah's political maverick
Dr Jeffrey Kitingan and his
supporters will be backing
Snap instead of PKR in the
Sarawak state polls
Luke Rintod of FMT
KOTA KINABALU: Former PKR vice-president Dr Jeffrey Kitingan and his supporters are set to throw their support behind Sarawak National Party (Snap) candidates rather than PKR in the Sarawak state election.

They are understood to have held discussions with Snap leaders in Kuching and Miri to build some form of co-operation and a businessman from Kuala Lumpur, a former PKR associate, is said to be helping in the process.

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