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  • Resonance can cause bridges to collapse
    I REFER to your report, "Pupil drowns, 2 missing in bridge collapse" (NST, Oct 28). It was heartening to note the serious concern shown and the prompt and heroic action taken, not only by the ... [2009/11/02]
  • Students feared drowned
    KAMPAR: Three Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman students are feared to have drowned after being swept away by swift waters in Batu Berangkai yesterday. [2009/11/02]
  • MPs convey condolences
    KUALA LUMPUR: The Dewan Rakyat conveyed its condolences to the families who lost their children in the Kuala Dipang tragedy. [2009/10/28]
  • DPM: Recce area first
    PUTRAJAYA: A "reconnaissance" team will be sent out before students converge at any facility outside of the school compound to guarantee their safety and security. [2009/10/30]
  • No-show by bridge contractor
    IPOH: The contractor who built the bridge in Kuala Dipang, which collapsed and claimed the lives of three girls, failed to turn up for the first meeting of a committee investigating the accident here ... [2009/11/01]
  • RM105m suit filed over bridge tragedy
    IPOH: The fathers of the three pupils who drowned in the Kuala Dipang bridge tragedy on Oct 26 have filed a RM105 million suit alleging negligence on the part of 10 parties. [2009/11/21]
  • 'A lot of measures taken before a trip'
    KUALA LUMPUR: The Children's Environmental Heritage Foundation (Yawa), said a lot of measures were taken before a trip or camp is organised for schoolchildren. [2009/10/29]
  • Report on collapsed suspension bridge should be made public: IEM
    THE investigation report on the collapsed suspension bridge over Kampar River, Perak that took the lives of three schoolchildren on Monday, should be made public, said the Institution of Engineers ... [2009/10/30]
  • Three Utar students feared to have drowned at Batu Berangkai camp site
    KAMPAR: Three Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) students are feared to have drowned after being swept away by swift waters in the vicinity of Batu Berangkai, about 5.30pm today. [2009/11/01]
  • Suspension bridge tragedy: Two bodies found, search called off
    KAMPAR: Rescuers, toiling non-stop since Monday night, today found the body of the third victim, Divya Shree Vasudevan, 15km from Sekolah Kebangsaan Kuala Dipang. [2009/10/29]
  • Bridge tragedy: Victims' fathers file RM105m suit
    IPOH: The fathers of the three pupils who drowned in the Kuala Dipang bridge tragedy on October 26 have filed a RM105 million suit alleging negligence on the part of 10 parties. [2009/11/20]
  • Bridge builder to be revealed today
    IPOH: When the special team investigating the collapsed bridge in Kuala Dipang meets for the first time today, members hope the most important question at this point of time will be answered: ... [2009/10/30]
  • Suspension bridge tragedy: Search extended to further 15km - Updated: 6.46pm:
    The search and rescue operation following the collapse of a suspension bridge across the Kampar River at a school in Kuala Dipang near here has been extended 15 kilometres downriver. [2009/10/27]
  • BRIDGE COLLAPSE: Never take safety for granted
    THE tragedy at a pupil camping site in Kuala Dipang, Kampar, Perak, where one student died and two others went missing when a new suspension bridge they were crossing collapsed, once again ... [2009/10/29]
  • Pupil drowns, 2 missing in bridge collapse
    KAMPAR: A primary school pupil drowned while two others are still missing after a suspension bridge they were crossing collapsed into Sungai Kampar on Monday night. [2009/10/28]
  • Make safety a school subject, says Lam Thye
    KUALA LUMPUR: Occupational safety and health (OSH) should be made a new subject in schools or at least brought to the attention of students and teachers through talks, said National ... [2009/11/02]
  • SCHOOL OUTINGS: Look out for the children
    WITH the school holidays around the corner, many schools will be planning outstation trips for students. [2009/11/05]
  • More schools to offer Japanese classes
    KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry plans to have more boarding and day secondary schools offering Japanese language as the third language after Bahasa Malaysia and English. [2009/11/03]
  • A. KATHIRASEN
    I support the Auditor-General’s report but...

    ...what has happened now is that it gives a very bad impression and it is nauseating. If possible, the government should filter the report before making it a public document.” — Datuk ... [2009/11/01]
  • Teachers traumatized by bridge collapse to be given counselling
    IPOH: The teachers involved in the incident at Kuala Dipang, Kampar, in which three school children lost their lives will receive trauma counselling. [2009/11/11]
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