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Badminton
Macau misery for Goh
PETALING JAYA: Shuttler Goh Jin Wei's injury woes resurfaced after the two-time world junior champion was forced to retire from a match.
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Nation
Fadhlina: Improved ecosystem boosts STPM results
SELAYANG: Improvements to the Form Six ecosystem are paying off, with the national cumulative grade point average (CGPA) for the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) continuing to rise, says Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek (pic).
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Badminton
Junior squad adapting to new scoring system
PETALING JAYA: The national junior squad have begun adapting to the new 3x55 relay scoring system that will be used for the mixed team event at the World Junior Championships in Cairo from Oct 5-17.
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Nation
Tougher penalties ahead
KUALA LUMPUR: A proposal to increase traffic fines from the current RM300 is among several amendments under the Road Transport Act to be tabled next week, says Anthony Loke.
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Letters
Meaningful public service continues to serve people even after office hours
From TEEBA SOLAIMALAI, Special officer to Johor Mentri Besar.
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Football
Cklamovski stands tall through the chaos
PETALING JAYA: Peter Cklamovski's reign as national football head coach lasted only 18 months, but he has no regrets about stepping down on his own accord.
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Metro News
Pudu traders stuck in eight-year limbo
Traders at a wet market in Jalan Lengkuas, Pudu have been forced to operate at a temporary site in Kuala Lumpur for the last eight years now despite being promised a new facility within three years.
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Metro News
No panic buying in JB despite shortage concerns
THERE has been no noticeable panic buying despite concerns over supply shortages amid the global energy crisis, say Johor Baru business owners.
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Metro News
Ministry targets 50,000 visitors at Melaka business fair
Ministry of Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development is targeting more than 50,000 visitors for the Melaka Edition of its Make Malaysian Business Great Carnival (KHPM), at Morten Walk from today until Sunday.
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Nation
An ‘unfrogettable’ food delivery experience
A WOMAN who ordered bullfrogs from a food delivery platform ended up with a bag of live, hopping amphibians after leaving a delivery note that simply read: "Don't cook them".
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Metro News
107 rats culled in MBSJ exercise at Seri Kembangan
A TOTAL of 107 rats were eliminated during a rodent control operation at Seri Kembangan Commercial Centre (PSK).
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Metro News
Damaged Wangsa Maju railing raises safety concerns
A damaged railing next to a monsoon drain behind a low-cost apartment in Jalan Langkawi at Wangsa Maju, Kuala Lumpur, poses a danger to residents
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Metro News
Tapah Orang Asli seek new bridge
VILLAGERS in Kampung Orang Asli Lubuk Gaharu, Tapah in Perak, are in need of a new bridge to access their farms and gather forest produce.
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Metro News
Forestry group to come up with hiking guideline
A dedicated guideline for mountain guides is being drawn up following a spate of recent hiking incidents in the country's dense rainforests.
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STARPICKS
Impact of the Bersatu purge
PETALING JAYA: The decision by the Perikatan Nasional chairman to drop two top Bersatu leaders from the coalition's supreme council raises questions, as the meeting was attended by non-coalition component members, say some political analysts.
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Metro News
Bolstering M’sia via the strength of family units
THE modern Malaysian family is under pressure. From juggling intense economic demands to navigating complex relationship dynamics and digital screen addiction, home life looks vastly different today than it did a few decades ago. At the heart of efforts to deal with the battle is the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN)
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Metro News
Perak charts course as next major cruise hub
PERAK is ready to position itself as a premier cruise tourism destination, offering a strategic alternative to established regional stops like Port Klang in Selangor and Penang.
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Metro News
Local micro-film proves star turn at KL showing
THE red carpet rolled out in Kuala Lumpur for the highly anticipated premiere of I am Your Little Star.
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Nation
MSC CEO claims trial over RM1mil bribe for squash centre tender
KUALA LUMPUR: The chief executive officer (CEO) of a statutory body has claimed trial to seven charges of graft linked to a tender for the upgrading of the National Squash Centre.
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Metro News
Digital platform sponsors 100 to perform ‘umrah’
A TOTAL of 100 Muslims from Johor have received full sponsorship to perform the umrah (minor pilgrimage) under the "Umrah 1000 Asnaf" programme.
