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2018-09-07
Lights go out – and everything goes haywire in JB
Who killed Cradle CEO?
Two mega projects in Penang may be scrapped – the LRT and LCCT. The ferry services will go on.
If the Health Ministry has its way, smokers can’t light up even at coffeeshops or mamak restaurants.
Traders happy with U-turn
Dr M: Caning of lesbians gives bad impression of Islam
Sim: Tiger tracksuit more practical for para-athletes
The chronology of the Nazrin Hassan case
Loke: Ferry services will continue
NGOs welcome alternatives
Cruise terminal upgrade to start soon
Trader scammed by bogus loan agency via Facebook
Liow: Vote to tell Pakatan they must fulfil promises
Umno and PAS join forces
Ahmad: Umno, MCA and PAS like a loose coalition
Chong: Need for a strong opposition to play check and balance
Developers to give input on foreign quota
Changes to law will allow checks on hillslope buildings
Man charged with trying to rape niece
MPV knocks down pupil at zebra crossing
Sosma charge revised – 42 freed
Jawi official recalls ‘extraordinary’ raid on transgender beauty pageant
Satisfy your wanderlust at MATTA Fair today
200,000 to attend Masters Games
Working hard to clear SST confusion
Hard work pays off for school
Lack of funds affecting mission schools badly
Zaibo diagnosed with stage four cancer
Jack Ma plans to go back to teaching
Traders: Rupees may be a carrier of diseases
Parading around hope
Make the right call on phoney calls
No way out
India ends ban on gay sex
Fears of treason from within
Jeans against gun violence
No furry business
Britain: Putin ‘ultimately’ to blame for spy poisoning
French bus driver fined for making kids do breathalyser test
Japan confirms first Fukushima worker death from radiation
US to probe Big Tech on ‘stifling’ free speech
Two Koreas to hold summit
Thousands to feast royally to fete Thai cave boys’ rescue
Chinese man held after calling Kenyan president a ‘monkey’
Research turns tissue into skin
‘Poor healthcare behind six out of 10 preventable deaths’
Didi to keep promise of reward
Food in school canteen under watch
Dialogue partner China prevented from talking at Nauru climate talks
HK probes nuclear tainted food products
Facebook, Twitter staying out of China
20 killed in Kabul twin blasts
10 South Sudan soldiers found guilty of raping aid workers
Saudi prince rejects speculation over royal family rift
Cleaning up Tokyo’s polluted beaches
Fear of Ebola empties Congo’s village schools
No reason to be in Yemen
Support needed for Ulu Muda forest expedition
Still reaching for the heights
Dark cloud must be dispelled
Extend the scope and emphasis of the DLP
Wallabies drop Foley as Springboks ring changes
Hansen says instinct tells him it is time for Mo’unga to strut his stuff
Weary Nadal in semis
Keys one step closer to a first Grand Slam crown
Craving for first cap
Former refugee Mabil senses new chance in Arnold’s Australia
China turn to Hiddink to fulfil Olympic aspirations
Futsal keeper Haagh spares Denmark blushes in Slovakia
Berlusconi keen to buy Serie C club Monza
Turning it up for Toffees
Misfiring West Ham need to start performing, says Zabaleta
Lallana set to return this month after training injury
Khalid rues missing stars in FT’s football team
India-trained cricketer Syed Aziz leads FT charge
Farah and Tracie out to win Olympic ticket at Qatar world meet
Asif hopes to earn SEA Games spot with good run in Sukma
Minister wants a Malaysian to be on top of Podium
Sponsors step in to help run Sultan of Johor Cup
Keep the focus on athletes
NISHIKORI AND OSAKA GIVE JAPAN HISTORIC SEMIS AT US OPEN
BAM WILL MAKE PROPER DELIBERATION REGARDING COACHING DIRECTOR
TEAM EUROPE BALANCE RYDER CUP SELECTION WITH SEASONED HANDS
BALLON D’OR SNUB BAFFLES WORLD CUP WINNER GRIEZMANN
MANCINI TRIES TO WIN BACK HEARTS OF ITALY FANS
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