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- Agong launches RM 600 million MSU campus
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- Police seeks killer who knifed 54-year-old man in Jalan Imbi
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- Cops seize fake firearms
- Korean Air orders 11 Boeing long-haul jets in $3.6bn deal
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- EAT WELL: Salty signals
- Clearing up the wreckage More
Serial law breakers rule
PERPETUAL PROBLEM: Local authorities and police must act against those who break the law to show they mean business
Littering must stop
UNSIGHTLY SITUATION: Tighter enforcement of laws and stiffer penalties will improve country's image and quality of life
Sabah Assembly off to a fiery start
HEATED ARGUMENTS: Wakil rakyat from both sides of the divide spice up debates
When will the water cuts end?
NEVER-ENDING PROBLEM: Consumers should by now have learnt to be more resourceful before their taps run dry
The thin red line
STUNNING ELECTORAL WIN: Moderate Rowhani's victory signals the promise of a more open and democratic society for Iran
Parliament not for mudslinging
BACK TO THE GRIND: Members of parliament should exercise decorum and get on with the business of the day
New threats to palm oil
HIDDEN AGENDA: Under the guise of saving the environment, some nations' laws impede the import of palm oil
The future of East Asian speedsters
NEITHER PERMANENT NOR ASSURED: These countries should make the most of the present to develop their economies
Malaysia's nine lives for Asean
LOOKING FORWARD: Asean-centric policy to continue with Asean Community
Bali struggles with 'progress'
'DARK SIDE': Island strikes a balance between over-commercialisation and keeping its natural environment, writes Edward Parker
Crying need to solve haze problem
CALL FOR ACTION: All Asean members must act fast to tackle this annual phenomenon
300-year ties with S. Africa
POLITICAL AND PERSONAL: Successive leaders in both countries have built on bonds of the past
Kelantan MB negotiates political tightrope
MIDDLE GROUND: He seeks to strike a balance between working with the opposition pact and cooperating with the Federal Government
Bill schools Barry on Syria
RESPONSE TO CRISIS: After dithering over what to do, President Obama was taken to the leadership woodshed by Bill Clinton
Mafta opens gates for wider trade
FREE TRADE: Victoria adds value as Malaysia's 'strategic bridge' into the Australian market

