Selangor MCA supports pig farming project

By Kong See Hoh, Opalyn Mok and Llew-Ann Phang
PETALING JAYA (April 10, 2008): In stark contrast to Umno, Selangor MCA lends support to the new state government over the centralised pig farming project, and showed that it will not oppose for the sake of opposing.

Hindraf: Najib’s racial clash remark ’shocking’

The Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) today expressed shock over Deputy Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak’s statement that the movement’s leaders had to be arrested to prevent a racial clash. 

Indian’s approval of Pak Lah plummets

By Andrew Ong
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s standing among the Indian community has taken a severe beating according to a survey released recently.

A Hindraf Valentine: ‘Mr PM, take my roses’

By Fauwaz Abdul Aziz
Dressed in a frilly dark-red dress and wearing pom-poms in her hair, five-year-old Vwaishhnnavi was all decked out to deliver a letter to Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi. What she wanted was a ‘date’  for Valentine’s Day.

Protect your children yourselves

It is sad indeed that finally we have to acquiesce to the growing consensus that if we want our children to be safe we have to protect them ourselves. Indeed, if we want to be spared the pain, the grief, the sense of loss and anguish and not to be pricked by a sense of [...]

Court: Felda must pay settlers RM7.8m

By Sulaiman Jaafar
KOTA BHARU: Felda and one of its subsidiaries has been ordered to pay RM7.8 million to 354 settlers of Felda Kemahang 3 in Tanah Merah for understating the quality of their oil palm fruits since 1995.

CAP: Make management bodies responsible for tanks

CAP president S.M. Mohamed Idris said this is because there was no law in Malaysia that compelled management bodies of high-rise buildings to be responsible for the maintenance of the internal water supply from the meter to the tap.

Two held to help in Nurin murder probe

By Rashitha A. Hamid
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have arrested two men – a 43-year-old drug addict and 32-year-old security guard – to help in investigations into Nurin Jazlin Jazimin’s murder.

DEATH TRAPS IN THE CITY – HOW MANY IZZATS WILL IT TAKE BEFORE WE LEARN?

By Michelle Lim

THE Malay Mail hit the streets yesterday looking for death traps — gaping manholes — like the one that claimed the life of two-yearold Mohd Izzat Abdul Jalil, recently.

Izzat fell into a manhole at a resort in Malacca on Dec 30 while on a family outing. He reportedly hit his head on [...]

What UMNO/MCA/Gerakan feared most about PAS

What UMNO and MCA worried and feared most is that PAS would represent and project a political Islam which is synonymous with the Islam of justice, tolerance and sensitivities in a multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-religious Malaysia
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MCA President Datuk Seri Dr. Ling Liong Sik said in Kuala Terengganu yesterday that the MCA is confident that [...]