শনিবার, ১৩ জুলাই, ২০১৩

MCA Govt must explain why so few university seats given to Chinese students

  • The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    GEORGE TOWN: The state government has recommended to the deputy public prosecutor's (DPP) office to file an appeal in the Penang High Court for heavier sentence on a landowner who was earlier fined RM30,000 for carrying out illegal earthworks on Bukit ...

  • Ismail Sabri Chinas Shandong province now H7N9 free chicken part imports to resume

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    PUTRAJAYA: Imports of chicken parts from China can resume with immediate effect, after Chinese authorities cleared the Shandong province of the deadly H7N9 strain of influenza A. Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the Veterinary Services Department recently received a report from Chinese health authorities confirming that the health scare had ...

  • 687 OFWs in Sabah face arrest deportation ask DFA to release passports

    Inquirer Global Nation - Friday 12th July, 2013

    PASSPORT DELAY. Juvy Ranjit, the managing director of an employment agency in Sabah, files a letter of appeal at the DFA Friday asking to have the passports of 687 Filipino workers released. She said the workers missed the Malaysian government?s amnesty program that expired November last year because of the delay and they are now facing possible arrest and deportation. Matikas ...

  • MCA Tee Siew Kiong to appeal three-year suspension over exco post

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    JOHOR BARU: Pulai Sebatang assemblyman Datuk Tee Siew Kiong will appeal against his three-year suspension by the MCA for taking up the state executive councillor's post. He said he was disappointed with the length of the suspension period. "I will appeal against the decision as I have valid reasons to do so, including my undying loyalty to the party. "I did not do anything ...

  • Maersk signs US$54 mln rig contract with Petronas

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Malaysia 's Petronas. Maersk Drilling, a unit of the Maersk group, said on Friday that Petronas Carigali, the exploration and production subsidiary ...

  • Two brothers friend claim trial for gang robbery

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Two brothers and their friend claimed trial in a Sessions Court here for participating in a gang robbery involving losses of RM200,000. Car wash operators N. Pubalan, 27, his brother Rajendran, 24, and their friend, land surveyor S. Kesuraj, 29, were jointly charged with three others still at large, for robbing one KV Anand, 41. The items stolen were six handphones, one ...

  • Tabung Haji sells 6.9m MTD ACPI shares

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Lembaga Tabung Haji disposed of 6.949 million shares of MTD ACPI Engineering Bhd over the week, reducing its shareholding to 13.36 million shares. A filing with Bursa Malaysia showed Tabung Haji sold 3.5 million shares on Monday and disposed of 1.37 million shares the next day. On Wednesday, it sold 2.077 million shares. After the disposal of the shares, which represented a 3% ...

  • Kuala Besut by-election Umno Youth out to woo young voters with religious activities

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Umno Youth chief Khairy Jamaluddin (second from right) with BN candidate Tengku Zaihan Che Ku Abd Rahman (fifth from left) and other Barisan leaders during ...

  • Deputy Minister KLIA2 to be Malaysias first hybrid airport

    The Edge Daily - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Reset PETALING JAYA (July 12): The KLIA2 will no longer be a low cost terminal, but Malaysia's first hybrid airport with upgraded business class services, alongside total international passenger segregation, said Deputy Minister of Transport, Datuk Ab.Aziz ...

  • StanChart Malaysian equities favoured as safe haven

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian equities are still a favoured asset bunch due to its 'safe haven' perception amongst Emerging Asian (EA) stocks, said Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore's) chief investment strategist for group wealth management consumer banking Steve Brice. Malaysia had been "upgraded to Neutral" on continued effects of the government's Economic ...

  • TH Heavy Engineering in focus on expectations of licence renewal

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Shares of TH Heavy Engineering Bhd (TTHE) and its warrants rose in active trade on Friday on news reports it planned to reactivate its oil and gas crane manufacturing licence. At midday, its shares rose four sen to 82.5 sen with 30.8 million shares done at prices ranging from 78.5 sen to 84 sen. The warrants added three sen to 47 sen. There were 31.5 million units traded between ...

  • Lahad Datu Thirtieth man charged with terrorism over intrusion by Sulu gunmen

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    TAWAU: Another man has claimed trial in the High Court here to a charge of being a member of a terrorist group involved in the intrusion incident in Lahad Datu last February. Habil Suhaili is alleged to have committed the offence from Feb 9 to March 4, 2013, at Jalan Kastam Lama in Lahad Datu. Habil, who is represented by a group of lawyers led by James Tsai, is among 30 people charged ...

  • MCA Govt must explain why so few university seats given to Chinese students

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: The Government must explain why a record low number of seats have been given to Chinese students in the new intake for public institutions of higher learning (IPTA) this year, said MCA education bureau chairman Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong. Not only did Chinese students form only 19% of successful applicants, Dr Wee said it was unacceptable and unfair that students with cumulative ...

  • Malaysia Rusia Sedia Tandatangani Perjanjian Penghapusan Separa Visa

    General Sources - Friday 12th July, 2013

    PUTRAJAYA, 12 Julai (Bernama) -- Malaysia dan Rusia sedia menandatangani Perjanjian Penghapusan Separa Visa yang memudahkan pergerakan rakyat kedua-dua negara. Wisma Putra dalam satu kenyataan hari ini, berkata Menteri Luar Datuk Seri Anifah Aman yang melakukan lawatan rasmi ke Rusia dari 9 hingga 11 Julai lepas telah mengadakan perbincangan dengan rakan sejawatannya Sergei Lavrov dan ...

  • Yuan slips growth expected to weaken

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    SHANGHAI: China?s yuan fell against the dollar on Friday as sentiment weakened after the country?s finance minister said that the pace of growth this year could be slower than the government's target. Lou Jiwei said that he expects growth to come in at 7% this year, the official Xinhua news agency quoted him as saying in Washington on Thursday, below the official target of ...

  • Brent crude below US$108 falls from 3-month peak

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    SINGAPORE: Brent crude held steady below US$108 a barrel on Friday, after pulling back from a three-month peak in the previous session as the prospect of more supply from non-OPEC producers and concerns about China's demand growth capped gains. Investors also netted profit on Thursday after a three-week rally on political uncertainty in Egypt, falling US crude inventories and a weaker ...

  • Khalid Samad loses defamation suit to Wanita Umno information chief over blog posting

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    SHAH ALAM: The High Court has dismissed a defamation suit filed by Shah Alam MP Khalid Samad against Wanita Umno information chief Datuk Hamidah Osman over a blog posting that depicted him wearing a priest robe. Judicial Commissioner Hashim Hamzah in his brief judgement said Khalid had failed to prove his case when he did not tender the original document of the article that allegedly defamed ...

  • Sparks of political maturity in Penang assembly

    The Edge Daily - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Reset GEORGE TOWN (July 12): Among the first scenes that greeted press photographers during the swearing-in ceremony of the 13th Penang State Assembly on May 31 was that of the two eldest assemblywomen warmly embracing each ...

  • Deutsche bank sees Malaysia comfort for investor structured debt

    The Edge Daily - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Reset (July 12): Deutsche Bank AG, the fourth-biggest issuer of structured notes globally outside the U.S., says increasing comfort with the products is boosting sales in Malaysia, where the base of affluent investors is ...

  • Barisan Nasional has more to lose in battle for Kuala Besut

    The Star - Friday 12th July, 2013

    KUALA BESUT: The Kuala Besut by-election will be one of the most-watched as voters will decide if it leads to a hung Terengganu state assembly. Banners and flags of both parties are already fluttering in the cool east coast wind ahead of polling on July 24, a scene replayed soon after the May 5 general election. The seat fell vacant following the death of Umno's Dr A. Rahman Mokhtar ...

  • IOI Corp shares rose 2 to RM5.57 highest in five years

    The Star - Thursday 11th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Shares of IOI Corp Bhd rose 12 sen to RM5.57 at 11.19am, its highest in five years after IOI Properties Group Bhd plans to distribute 2.162 billion of its shares held by its parent IOI Corp. It shares rose 2%, with 3.5 million shares traded between RM5.47 and RM5.58. The FBM KLCI rose 3.31 points to 1,784.46. Turnover was 467.17 million valued at RM453.209mil. There were 305 ...

  • Libertys Malone Says Deals Needed In U.S. Cable Market

    The Star - Thursday 11th July, 2013

    SUN VALLEY, Idaho: Liberty Media Corp chairman and cable pioneer John Malone, whose offer to buy Time Warner Cable Inc was rejected by its management, sees Time Warner Cable as a buyer of other cable operators in an industry that needs to be ...

  • Source: http://www.kualalumpurnews.net/index.php/sid/215785370/scat/48cba686fe041718

    jimmy fallon Pizza Lemon phillies phillies bryce harper dodgers

    কোন মন্তব্য নেই:

    একটি মন্তব্য পোস্ট করুন