Toddler drowns in pail of water
YOUNGEST OF THREE: Boy wandered into bathroom while mum was on the phone
Where gambling is family pastime
SEMPORNA: Gambling brings fun to the Bajau Laut community, especially to the children, on Mabul Island about 30 minutes away from here by boat.
Father collapses after saving son from flames
HEAVY SMOKE: Victim believed to have suffocated to death
3 acquitted of killing policeman
NO PRIMA FACIE CASE: Evidence gathered could not link them to the murder
Court upholds 5 Pas men's jail sentence
KUALA TERENGGANU: Five Pas supporters have lost their appeal against a six-month jail sentence for rioting during the 12th General Election (GE12) in 2008.
Restored house by 2016
ARCHITECTURAL MARVEL: Terengganu's traditional house will be open to public in three years
4 charged with causing mischief at polls centre
JOHOR BARU: Four men, aged between 27 and 45, were charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with causing mischief and obstructing a public servant on duty outside the votes counting centre for the Gelang Patah polls on May 5.
Al-Arqam still active overseas, says Jamil Khir
KOTA BARU: The government has information that the banned Al-Arqam movement is still active in other countries, despite the recent arrests of several members, including Hatijah Aam, the ex-wife of its late founder, Ashaari Muhammad.
Assets to be safeguarded
GENNEVA CASE: Court allows prosecution's application for company's assets to remain frozen pending appeal
'RM614,355 spent on immigrant juveniles'
KOTA KINABALU: The government has spent RM614,355 on expenses of immigrant juveniles at correction centres in Sabah over the past six years from 2007.
'Expose those linked to clearing at Bukit Gambier'
GEORGE TOWN: The Citizen Awareness Chant Group (Chant) has demanded that the Penang Island Municipal Council (MPPP) disclose the name of landowners involved in the illegal Bukit Gambier hilltop clearing.
'Work with Federal Govt to solve water woes'
PEOPLE FIRST: Ongkili wants to meet Selangor MB to find common ground
Experts' help for Kontena Nasional
POOR SHOWING: Bid to improve logistics firm's finances and address concerns raised by internal and external auditors
MCA stands firm on not accepting any govt post
PENDING ACTION: Johor state exco man on leave from all party activities
Restructure of Education Ministry within a month
MERGER: Not many changes required and it will not cause major issues, says Muhyiddin
Jail, fine for ramming into cop
JOHOR BARU: A Singaporean was sentenced to seven days' jail and fined RM5,000 by the magistrate's court here yesterday for ramming into a policeman on a motorcycle on Monday afternoon.
Two jailed over death of Nigerian student
SHAH ALAM: Two men were jailed for taking the law into their own hands when they assaulted a Nigerian student and caused his death after they claimed they were cheated by him.
A year's jail for trying to hit father
KOTA BARU: The magistrate's court here yesterday sentenced a man to one year's jail for threatening his father with a steel pipe last week.

