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2018-09-03
A giant stride for patriotism
This woman saved helpless Malaysians, mostly young girls, during the Occupation – all because the enemy held her in high esteem for speaking Japanese fluently.
Hishammuddin? Which one does the MACC want to question? Former MEIO directorgeneral’s lawyer wants to know.
Birthday girls and others have fun in the morning
Quotable quotes
Student on cloud nine over flight tickets to Tokyo
20,000 turn up at Gurney Drive
Retiree walks away with latest Samsung Galaxy S9
No SST for handphone reloads
Macau scammers duping professionals too
Lim: RM16bil still missing regardless of accounting method
Three Health Ministry reports to be tabled at Cabinet meeting
Stop politicising Hii’s appointment, says Shafie
Stop asking for govt handouts, bumi businessmen told
‘Single-stream education not right move’
Mahathir cannot ignore the Malay undercurrents
Rafizi was a toddler when Reformasi began, says Azmin
Anwar: Give Dr M some leeway here
Liew: Be constructive and don’t harp on racial sentiments
Pakatan reps rapped over failure to submit questions
Two killed in double-decker crash
Envoy: Let’s take Cuba-M’sia ties back to where it was
Analysts: Don’t only consider mega Chinese investments
Honeymoon is over, time for govt to deliver
Didi’s fatal flaws and rough ride
Singer:S I don’t mind a sexy image
Celebrity chef Tse turns to home farming
Listen to the groans of the rakyat
U2 cancels Berlin show after Bono loses his voice
‘No compromise on Brexit plan’
Surge in Tory members sparks takeover fears
One killed in second bombing in Philippines
Abe: Talk must tackle abductions
US military mulls cutting aid to Pakistan
Deadly Yemen strike ‘unjustified’
Three killed in Mogadishu blast
Sweden’s Social Democrats may take a beating in polls
46 held after demo over school system in China
Aretha’s lack of a will may make things rocky for heirs
Sisi clamps down on social media
Strike causes air safety worry
Leftist party insists on banned candidate Lula
Serbian chefs triumph in animal testicle cooking contest
Sales blossom at lakeside ghost market
Church founder’s luxury penthouse sold at a loss
Malaria hits quake-affected Lombok people
Indigenous folks fear a life of limbo
Migrant crisis haunts EU three years after Merkel’s fateful call
Moulding innovative mindsets
Safeguards in place to protect nation’s interests
12-hour shift hard on docs
Add-ons lead to high premiums
Love all creatures, great or small
Anomaly in flight fees needs to be corrected
Eagle takes Webb top
Westwood closing in on first win in four years
FedEx masterclass
Spectacular drop-shot retrieving stuns Kyrgios
Working US Open night shift is fine with Sharapova
A more driven Benz
Ronaldo still scoreless as Juventus extend perfect start
Mbappe scores and sees red as PSG beat Nimes
He’s still our Citizen
Pellegrini rocked by West Ham’s ‘very bad’ start to season
Gayle boosts West Brom, Villa suffer heavy defeat
Sarri insists more to come despite perfect start from Chelsea
Lacazette lifts Arsenal
It’s too dangerous
Reaching for the sky
THE FIVE TALKING POINTS OF THE GAMES
Nosedive – Malaysian divers not even second best in Asia anymore
Playing catch-up
Category B athletes will now have to show their A game
Blame it on me
Losing the final twice forces Tengku Ahmad to rethink future with team
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