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Turning their backs payback on new scheme
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Pakatan Harapan leaders are not sure if they can attend the anti-Icerd rally tomorrow. And what action awaits them if they do.
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Holy cow, I thought it was a prank, says Datuk Salahuddin Ayub. The police do not think so as a minister has been threatened.
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Wan Saiful: PTPTN borrowers can appeal
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It’s unfair and makes no sense, say borrowers
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No salary deductions until Act is amended
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Singapore extends port limits, claims intrusions by M’sian vessels
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Mahathir’s call to unions is ‘old-fashioned’, says PSM
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Qatar woos Malaysian companies
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Anwar turns down invitation to attend rally
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MCA: Why can’t DAP convince Pakatan allies to unite on Icerd?
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We’ll walk together but we’ll never be one, says Hadi
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Powerful signals expected from both rallies
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Arrests of those linked to temple riots above board, say police
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Island’s mangrove forests and folklore attract tourists
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Pulau Kukup to keep national park status
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More air links with China soon
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Envoy: China committed to opening up policy
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Liew: NSC did not initiate Ops Yemen 2
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Man flees Abu Sayyaf captors
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Najib grilled by MACC again
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Court to hear SIS Forum suit in March
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Malaysia torches 2.8 tonnes of African pangolin scales
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Aminuddin: Any PKR member can offer to contest
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More deals with Firefly Holiday
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Stranded ship crew keep fingers crossed
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Perak MB: I doubt I’ll be much help
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How a spray bottle started it all
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‘We’re ready for legal action’
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Students allowed to bring computer devices to school
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Standing committees to stand up for democracy
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Yue pens loving message to wife on first anniversary
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Student by day, pimp by night
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First elected woman mayor
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Major bust of mobsters in international sting
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Power of the yellow vest warriors
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Divisions set aside as US bids farewell to Bush
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US planes crash off Japan, five missing
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Boy overturns Colorado town’s ban on snowball fights
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Yemen peace talks due to begin in Sweden
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We’ll fight, says Philippine journo in govt showdown
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16 bodies found after Papua attack
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Surrogates bailed after agreeing to keep children
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US priest held in Philippines over sex abuse
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Defiant Putin issues new nuclear threat
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North Korean missile base active, says CNN
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Ex-archbishop acquitted of charges
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WWF: Australian rat kangaroo may go extinct
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Child marriage costs billions in lost earnings
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The art of kung fu bullfighting
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Bugbears behind recognising UEC
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More green lungs look set to disappear
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Local authorities should regulate Airbnb
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Aiming for diversified thinking in civil service
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Medicinal potential of plants
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Honesty the best policy in insurance claims
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Uphold integrity even in difficult situations
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Curry too hot for Cavs
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Let’s stop the Old Lady
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Cavani rescues PSG in Strasbourg stalemate
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Midfielder Jota fires winner as Wolves stun Chelsea
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Atletico, Barca and Sevilla power through in King’s Cup
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Fulham remain bottom after draw with Leicester
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Spurs show new Southampton manager size of his task
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Struggling United at least show signs of life
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Tun Hakim on the right lane after striking it big in HK
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Two clubs to get a chance to compete in Agong Cup
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In-form Sehveetrraa storms into quarter-finals
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Cup final a huge test for Harimau Malaya, says Cheng Hoe
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Clubs have to fork out hefty fees to sign national striker Akhyar
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Adisak apologises for messing up penalty against Malaysia
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Break the German wall
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Sreejesh takes time off to visit father who suffered a heart attack
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Haner ready to ‘operate’ in impressive German team
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No sore point for Jose
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WOMEN’S DOUBLES ACE KH E WEI HA NGS UP HER RACQUET
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HERO TURNED VILLAIN SYAHMI SURVIVES ROLLER COASTER TEST
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SARRI IN SUSPENSE AS CHELSEA AWAIT CITY AT THE BRIDGE
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KLOPP LEFT BURNING RED AFTER PHYSICAL TEST