- MAS served beyond its normal duties: CEO
- Mother, daughter stranded at airport
- Trio gets death for trafficking cannabis
- Malaysians easy target for London tricksters
- 4 killed in 3 cars and motorcycle crash at MRR2
- Taiwan, Japan, Denmark in Sudirman Cup quarterfinals
- Esplanade gathering organiser hauled up
- Police confirm sex videos seizure of Pas leader
- Guan Eng: State govt has the right to hold rally
- Retired Anglican priest convicted of sex abuse
- Four die in 4-vehicle crash
- Water supply in KL restored: Syabas
- Husband's friend held over housewife's death
- Taiwan fighter jet crashes, 2nd in a week
- Pepsi to march in, as foreign troops leave Afghanistan More
MAS served beyond its normal duties: CEO
KUALA LUMPUR -- Malaysia Airlines (MAS) served beyond its normal duties by taking every step possible to ferry home a Malaysian and her 14-month-old daughter, who were prevented from boarding a low-cost carrier flight back home from Vietnam recently.
Water supply in KL restored: Syabas
KUALA LUMPUR -- The water supply in most areas in the city, which was disrupted following pump trips at the Wangsa Maju pump house last Saturday, has been restored except for houses in higher grounds.
Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift big winners at Billboard Awards
Pop stars Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift won the big prizes on Sunday at the Billboard Music Awards, which also honored legendary performers Madonna and Prince.
More bodies recovered in collapsed Indonesia mine
TIMIKA, Indonesia: Rescuers recovered five more bodies from a collapsed underground room at a giant U.S.-owned gold and copper mine in Indonesia, bringing the confirmed death toll to 14, police said Monday.
Zambry's first day at work
IPOH: Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir clocked in on his first day of work at the Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan here this morning.
