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2018-09-18
Easier said than done
Finance Minister Lim Guan Eng brings out eight factors to boost Malaysia’s economy.
There are reports and books on Jho Low which aren’t favourable to the fugitive. So, the billionaire is having his say on his own website.
Pakatan working on two-thirds majority support to amend Constitution
Need for different approach when detaining people with disabilities
Mangkhut – a super scary experience
Umno Youth sets up taskforce to study partnership
On track to possible political pact
Always be smart consumers, DPM tells rakyat
Equal status gets full backing
Liew: Process to restore status will take time
Sarawakians: Restore status as soon as possible
Chow: It’s our top industry
Oh replaces Teng as Penang Gerakan chairman
Melaka looking for loopholes to stop reclamation project
Two pig farm operators fined RM250 each for dirty premises
‘BN must contest PD’
M’sia moves up Human Development Index
PUMM: Govt policies should benefit all
Reprieve for non-BM signage
Anglers can fulfil wish to net empurau fish at Bakun Lake
NUTP: Sex education should highlight consequences
Picnic trip ends in tragedy for family
Lee urges review of steel guardrails and road dividers
Dim sum shop sells traditional Chinese lanterns
Four new appointees to judicial commission
‘Improve broadband services too’
Man bashes disabled father
Fan Bingbing makes brief Weibo appearance
Operation clean-up
Killer hurricane continues rampage
Ex-general gets 20-year jail term
No ordinary cop
Mean machines
China, Sweden row over tourists booted from hotel
Saudi sovereign fund secures first-ever international US$11bil loan
Slaughterhouse workers on trial over cruelty in France
Prof speaks out about assault by Supreme Court pick
Watchdog: Few safeguards for foster kids on psych drugs
US confirms cutting additional aid to the Palestinians
Toddler killed in Thai camp mudslide
Treading on troubled waters
Thai police charge founder of new party over Facebook speech
Denuclearisation to top Moon’s Pyongyang agenda
Beloved wildlife in Dominica still shaky after 2017 hurricane
Researchers turn to oysters as sentinels to track pollution
WHO: UN seeks to open air bridge to Yemen
A crime thriller in French court
Syrians in Idlib head underground
Taiwan warned to stop all mainland sabotage and spying
Ruby rush brings ‘hell’ and not riches to Mozambique village
Debunking smokers’ views
Take Rohingya genocide to ICJ
Income streams for Kelantan
Buying time to tackle sustainability issue
On home turf
Five points AFP discovered from the Singapore Grand Prix night race
After World Cup final, Croatia play France again – in the Davis Cup final
A victory to cherish
Yates’ win continues Britain’s remarkable rise
Mayers sets decathlon world record after Kipchoge runs fastest marathon race
RESULTS WORLDWIDE
Ron strikes, finally
Payet stunner helps Marseille thrash Guingamp
Waldschmidt snatches Freiburg thrilling draw with Stuttgart
Stage set for Salah
Ronaldo goes back to Spain for Champions League opener
Spurs face crunch time in bid to shed nearlymen label
Five things we learned from the Premier League
Vivian sets out on a new journey after split with Khe Wei
Warriors brace for bigger battle after sneaking into the Malaysia Cup quarter-finals
Cheers all around for gymnast Bahirah in her last outing
Eu are a Genius!
Dad’s the ammunition as Izzuddin guns down two golds
Golfer Winnie rediscovers winning touch to bag two gold medals
Penang, as expected, have the last say in kata
Tia’a’s golden strokes
Sabahan Gilbert can thank his rivals after landing first gold
Walk, float and sink
Norshafiee feels like he’s on ‘21 Jump Street’ after golden ending
O promising athletes, where art thou?
Thailand training stint works wonders for lifter Atikah
Sukma stunners
AN EDEN FOR CHELSEA AND A HAZARD FOR RIVALS
MERCEDES KEEP HAMILTON’S CHEERS ON HOLD
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