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Just what Sarawak needs
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Law on political funding soon — Dr Mahathir
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Phase 1 of Pan Borneo Highway project ‘quite on schedule’ — Baru
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Set-piece comes to the fore in World Cup
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Najib settles remaining RM500,000 bail
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Japan flood deaths shoot pass 100
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Higher IBS uptake vital to boost construction industry
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Justin Bieber engaged to Model Baldwin, reports say
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‘Liven up city with more events at India Street’
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FGV hopes PM’s China trip will boost palm oil sector
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Asfia expects Land Code (Amend) Bill 2018 to be passed this sitting
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Uggah assures Land Code amendment will solve PMPG issue
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PMPG: Amendment to see issuance of communal titles?
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PH to work closely with Sarawak govt for good of state, nation – Baru
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Alan Ling welcomes Bersatu’s entry into S’wak
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‘Amendment to Land Code will not diminish NCR over land’
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TYT lauds Sarawak’s focus on rural devt
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Days of GLC top executives getting fat salaries over, warns Dr Mahathir
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TYT happy with smooth power transition in federal govt
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Appointment of press secretary yet to be finalised — Syed Saddiq
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Complete jobs according to specs, contractors urged
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Head of State tells civil servants to make use of social media applications to improve delivery system
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New measure to curb corruption in the administration
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Use power not for personal gain, Dr M advises civil servants
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102 villages in Bawang Assan receive RM508,000 in MRP grants
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Domestic trade ministry mulls doing away with monopoly
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Decision to terminate MoU with SUPP made at TDC – UPP sec-gen
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Sg Kandis by-election: Nomination day on July 21, Aug 4 set for polls
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PBDS Baru receives growing Bidayuh support in Puncak Borneo
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Najib files lawsuit against AG, MACC chief commissioner, Amar Singh
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UPP’s move to be independent party lauded
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Farmers produce 150,000 tonnes pineapples per season
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Whither our Ex-Servicemen?
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Soppoa hopes govt addresses low prices, yields affecting Sarawak planters
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Kenyan delegates foresee own early childhood care and education council based on Sarawak’s model
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Ministry to take ‘bubu naga’ issue to the cabinet
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Singapore to seek compensation from Malaysia if rail project cancelled
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Rumah Aut Ujom plays hosts to Asean students in YSS for second time
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Sibu to host JCI Malaysia Business Summit 2018
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Empiang steps down as SIDS chief after 34 years in NGO
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Villagers relieved road to their village cemented
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Driving school owners meet minister on costly licences and other issues
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BCF 2018 arch set to be ready by next week
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RWCB back with more programmes on indigenous arts, handicrafts
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Community leaders gain invaluable experience from Sabah educational trip
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STU welcomes use of electronic gadgets as teaching aid
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SeDidik introduces Fardhu Ain Islamic class for Muslim children
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Focus on enhancing civil service productivity, Cuepacs told
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‘Call to close down tahfiz centres extreme and illogical’
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Lukanisman looks forward to his maiden parliamentary session
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400 runners raise fund to upgrade school
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Pibakis to raise fund through charity run
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Four more boys out of cave
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Boris Johnson quits in protest over May’s Brexit plan
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Duterte could extend rule under draft constitution
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Nissan admits falsifying emissions data on Japan-made cars
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Mothers know what’s best for them, says role model Clijsters
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Player wellbeing eclipses childcare for WTA
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Froome faces public ‘ trial’ on Tour third stage
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Sagan’s ‘special day’ taking stage and yellow in front of family
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Cult of Gareth Southgate grows, England World Cup fever mounts
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Force India open to offers, says Mallya
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Martinez strikes right balance for Belgium’s ‘golden generation’
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Formula One wants Silverstone silence on contract talks
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Pavard true to his roots in France’s far north despite rapid rise
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St Petersburg semi-final cast promises footballing theatre
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Russia players find solace in thousands of World Cup fans
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Fowler ready to board Ryder Cup special for Europe
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India hope to build on success in T20 series
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Sarawak to compete in all 29 sports for Perak Sukma
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Mercedes point finger at Ferrari’s ‘interesting tactics’
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Vettel wrecks Hamilton’s home party with stunning Ferrari win
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Belgium’s Hazard spells World Cup danger for France
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Miri club archers win medals in Melaka, Thailand
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Old-style lawns would have snagged Rafa — Laver
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Harry Maguire: the remarkable rise of England’s unlikely new hero
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Kim wins Thornberry crown in historic style
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‘Good news’ expected in Thai cave rescue mission
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Erdogan assumes greater powers as Turkey’s new era begins
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Lula remains in jail as Brazil judge voids shock release order
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Taiwan braces for Typhoon Maria
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Woman dies after exposure to Novichok nerve agent
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Indian court upholds death sentences over 2012 gang-rape
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Thai minister blames tour operators for boat disaster; 11 still missing
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Reuters reporters to face Myanmar trial for ‘breaking’ secrecy law
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Musk proposes mini-submarine to save Thai cave boys
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Pompeo preaches prosperity to North Korea, via Vietnam
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China urges US to avoid actions that endanger peace in Taiwan Strait
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A desperate wait for news after deadly Japan rains
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China chili fest gets off to scorching start
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Son-in-law of ousted Pakistan premier Sharif arrested
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France cuts off National Rally cash over EU funding probe
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‘Roundup’ pesticide cancer link on trial
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Southern California couple find wedding ring in ashes of wildfire
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Poland, Ukraine still divided by WWII massacres
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First quolls born in Australian wild in half a century
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Greeks reject Macedonia name deal in poll
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Haiti between anarchy, normalcy after deadly fuel-price violence
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Tens of thousands return home after south Syria ceasefire deal
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At least 14 dead after raid by Nicaragua pro-govt forces
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Bosses ready to talk about how much they pay
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US added 213,000 jobs in June, jobless rate up four per cent
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Third of UK employers ‘less likely’ to hire transgenders
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We need new superheroes to make the world a safer and fairer place
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‘Ant-Man and the Wasp’ marches to US$76 million launch
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Jennifer Lawrence spent four months working on her Russian accent for her role as a spy in ‘Red Sparrow'
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‘Dying to Survive’ tops with RM604 million
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‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’ has finally run out of petrol - but is that Seinfeld’s fault?
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‘Fallen Kingdom’ hits US$1 billion worldwide
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Idris Elba joins ‘Hobbs & Shaw’ crew
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Jane Birkin recalls memories as she brings back Gainsbourg
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Rolling Stones expand partnership with Universal Music Group
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Ta Ann’s Certificate for Forest Management award garners neutral views
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BNM expected to keep OPR at 3.25 per cent
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MRL denies ECRL project is proceeding despite suspension order
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Top Glove top loser stock following litigation
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Overseas investors continue to pare holdings in Bursa stocks
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AmGeneral eyes 2 to 3 per cent growth in premium in FY19
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LPI Capital sees net profit easing to RM65.7 million in 2Q
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Gaming sector outperforms overall market in second quarter
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S’pore yet to hear officially from Malaysia on HSR
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High hopes for raising valuations in healthcare
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Sarawak plays host to sustainable palm oil conference
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Gradiant unveils Asia-Pacific headquarters in Singapore
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New technology for high-rise building inspections unveiled
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IJM to thrive under new regime despite review of infra projects
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KL shares end mixed
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In Yemen, al-Qaeda is down but not out
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The Foxconns of fast beauty propel South Korean cosmetics’ success in China
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Raising the standard: Women outdo men at India’s official flag maker
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Britain’s Brexit minister steps down in blow to May
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German exports power through trade tensions in May
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Citigroup, with limited options, hopes to lure deposits digitally
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Macron to lay out next phase of reforms as criticism mounts
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Sterling gains, shrugs off Brexit minister’s resignation
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Shares in China’s Xiaomi dip on Hong Kong debut
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UK blocks Chinese aerospace sale after security probe
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China’s chickens need to lay a billion eggs a day. Here’s how they’re going to do it
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Indian tribunal dismisses petition of former Tata Sons Chairman Mistry
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‘#MeToo has a chilling effect on camaraderie’
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