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2016-12-10
Shootout off Semporna
‘Parliament will prevail’
Park impeached
‘Constitution is supreme’
Read it as a whole, says law expert
A LANDMARK JUDGMENT
Gunmen sail into a trap
Kidnap-for-ransom groups dealt a major blow
‘Any policy that violates Constitution must be voided’
MCA head: This is sabotage by Perlis
Mufti: Amendments against state fatwa
Chandra: Perlis has sabotaged national initiatives to progress
Be volunteers, M’sians urged
Ports say aye to green policy
Helping party to regain lost ground in Negri Sembilan
MCA steps in to help old folks home in Rasah
Girl Guides celebrate 100 years
Man probed for obstructing officers
Shooting of Datuk not due to debts, says friend
Creating her own unique X’mas tree
Cabbies opting to join e-hailing service to stay competitive
Act likely to be tabled in March
Expert: Provide only what is really needed
Over 1,000 Kuala Terengganu residents traumatised by floods
Work together to provide aid during floods, Pahang prince tells leaders
Shamsher: No regrets leaving DAP
Arthritis research team plods on despite stiff times
Ex-DSP wins appeal against sacking
Taoist devotees fighting to stop demolition of temple
Homegrown devices make crime scene data extraction easier
New app helps verify health products
Finally, the kidnappers taste fire
‘It’s hard to find a successor’
Life goes on
Bizarre lawsuit
Japanese parliament ratifies TPP trade pact
Tired of gruesome task
Ancient artifacts found
Murder most foul
Televised graft hearing turns into drama fix for millions
Syrian army halts Aleppo attacks as rebels cornered
Xi: Varsities must follow party ideology
Trump defends Cabinet picks
Smoking chimpanzee from Iraq finds refuge in Kenya
Feathered dinosaur tail found in amber
Trump still the boss on show
Young takes up mantle of folk protest singer
Asean criminal court needed
Role of parents to bring up children well
Straight As are not all that matter
Earning their spurs
Joshua eyes Klitschko prize in Molina bout
Cabrera-Bello holds firm
Woods in contention at tragedy-hit Masters
RESULTS WORLDWIDE
Making amends officials MONTREAL: Chad le Clos, rebounding from what he considered a disappointing Rio Olympics, won his second gold of the Short Course Swimming World Championships with a world record- setting victory in the 100m butterfly. The South Af
‘ Institutionalised’ doping rampant in Russia
IOC president Bach wants life bans for proven Russian cheats
No dummy in Japan
MLS Cup finalists Toronto and Seattle are fulfilling their potential
Ronaldo publishes details of 225mil income
Let’s Leip to keep ’em at Bay
Pressure on Emery as PSG meet Nice in summit clash
No need to be top player to be a good coach, says Warburton
At the top with ZZ
Turin derby sets focus on United target Belotti
Blatter upset Infantino did not show him respect
Eyes on cloud nine
Everton’s Koeman all set for January shopping after Bolasie injury
Johnson wants Chelsea compensation over abuse
It’s all in your hands
Nolito keen to have a go at wounded Foxes
Mkhitaryan vows to score more against Spurs
Crocs overhaul
Shooters grab first medal in Asian tourney
PKNS yet to get clearance to play in the Super League
Haiffa and Ilham follow in siblings’ footsteps to glory
Fighting Foo beats Kah Yan to reach semi-finals
SRAM looking for new coaches with Raymond leaving the set-up
She’s a Goh- getter KUALA LUMPUR: Goh Jin Wei ( pic) is thrilled to be the national No. 1 women’s singles player. And the 16- year- old hopes to quickly justify it by winning the national title for the first time at the ongoing National Grand Prix Finals
Malaysia make shameful start in India
Tan- Goh stay on guard despite Olympic champs’ withdrawal
Mixed pair Kian MengPei Jing are in good hands
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