Concern over slow business at RTC
POOR RESPONSE: The Perak Rural Transformation Centre set up to assist the rural community is struggling to attract customers to patronise its outlets
PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY ACT: Fair rule for both parties
WE are all aware that excess is more often not a choice when dealing with unity and providing a fair platform for communities to live, work and stay together in a multi-racial country like ours.
SPORTCHECK: Hosting Sea Games not a problem
HIGHLY CAPABLE: Kok Chi believes officials have good experience in organising large scale games
Singapore Open hit by late pull-outs
SINGAPORE: A large-scale withdrawal on the eve of competition has robbed the Singapore Open of several seeded players after superstars Lin Dan of China and Malaysia's Lee Chong Wei also chose to skip the event.
Cops seize fake firearms
TEEN ARRESTED: Cache purchased online discovered during scan at post office
No bagpipe ban for England-Scotland
LONDON: England's Football Association on Monday said that there would be no ban on musical instruments for the country's upcoming friendly fixture against Scotland after reports that bagpipes would be banned.
Three teams to fight tooth and nail
IT will be a battle for survival for bottom-placed teams when the Super League resumes on Friday.
Hearts to enter administration
GLASGOW: Scottish Premier League (SPL) club Hearts served notice on Monday of their intention to appoint an administrator having last week put all their players up for sale and been banned from making new signings.