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Ruffled feathers
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Tap-ping into creative ways to stay clean
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Singaporeans returned the PAP to government, handing it 83 of the 93 seats.
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Vital to prevent a new wave of infections
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Groups: Do more to address poverty
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Ras Adiba wants sign language to be third language in Malaysia
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Expect some sparks to fly
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GE15 in the new normal
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Owners making sure eateries are kept clean
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‘MCA ready for snap election’
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Annuar: BN has formula to resolve seat issues
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Fadillah: RM70mil to help construction sector
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Here's how to choose a personal trainer
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TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY IN GLOBAL TOP 50
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Recovered Parents happy kids in school
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Health DG checks out his own mural portrait
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Outbreak under control, says Dr Noor Hisham
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Expert: For health reasons, best not to feed pigeons
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12MP to address reliance on foreign labour
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More guidelines for schools
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‘Ops against illegals a nationwide affair’
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Sabah DAP: We have no problem working with Warisan
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Integrated plantation system under study
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The high cost of raising children
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IGP: National emblems not for sale
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Teacher loses RM112,000 to ‘American soldier’ love scam
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Family of Nora Anne to be witness at inquest
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The man leading the force
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Dicing with danger
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Mixed views from politicians on early polls
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Muhyiddin’s crucial Parliament Speaker test
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More to the ‘Japan model’
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Fair and unlovely: India confronts dark-skin bias
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Indonesia’s millennials stay resilient in difficult times
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Reflections on ‘Parlimen Digital’
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‘At war time speed’, China leads race for Covid-19 vaccine
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A colonial legacy – Protesters’ rage nothing new
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Exit from WHO: Good for US govt, bad for US people
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Ruling party returns to power
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Denial of ABS-CBN franchise sends a ‘chilling effect’ on the freedom of the press, the Commission on Human Rights said.
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WHO urges nation to perform more Covid-19 polymerase chain reaction tests on suspected patients amid high death rate.
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Customs authority suspends imports from three Ecuadorian shrimp producers after samples test positive for coronavirus.
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Conservationists warn law allowing commercial farming of rare species risks further fuelling the demand for wildlife products.
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Rescuing helpless canines from pandemic peril
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The future is AI technology
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Ministry wants Hun Sen to reopen some schools
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Parents face dilemma as US schools seek to reopen
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WHO urges aggressive virus measures
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US backs Chinese-language news site in Australia
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Turkey turns Hagia Sophia back into a mosque
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Trump’s former adviser freed
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French bus driver dies after attack over mask-wearing rules
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Windies wrest control
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Timely addition to calendar
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New breed of metal woods from Mizuno
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Staying with the positives
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Collin leads by three strokes after storm-delay round
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Verstappen leads Styrian GP practice, Ricciardo crashes
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Relentless Real
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Champs League draw throws up possible Barca-Bayern clash
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Europa League draw leaves open potential United-Wolves semis
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Henderson to lift Premier League trophy despite injury
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Ever-ready Giants
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Gavin hopes to get green light to play in Covid-hit countries
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Anthony back on the rise after All-England flop
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Suresh struggling to find form after long Covid break
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A slip that gave hockey defender Aminuddin many sleepless nights
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Dim and dimmer
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Triple jumper Kirthana makes her vision clear on new goals.
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England World Cup winner Jack Charlton dies.
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Spurs boss Mourinho plays the braggart ahead of derby with Arsenal.
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Wimbledon to give huge prize money to players after cancelled Slam.
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Veteran striker Safee has sound advice for fellow pros.
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Tough to beat
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Probiotics for mental health
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More manganese lowers preeclampsia risk
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Stretch for better blood flow
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Staying sane at home
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Pain in the shoulder
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Stay healthy, save money
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EATING FOR IMMUNITY
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Is stunned meat halal?
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Eat these to prevent diabetes
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A ready talent pool is key to attracting investors
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Star Virtual Fair announces its winners
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RM10,000 UTAR scholarship for first year medical students
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M’sian IB diploma students surpass global pass rate
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Registration for digital boot camp open
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Setting standards
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Taylor’s serves up sweet new degree
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Scientist a role model and one of the best in SEA
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Grooming talents from underprivileged backgrounds
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Campuses must prepare well for students’ return
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Better to move lessons online
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Things to think about when planning your tertiary journey
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Newspaper formats: The basis for the multigenre research projects