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Thursday, 22 March 2012

Parents, Islamic Extremists Beat Young Woman in India


NEW DELHI, March 20 (CDN) — A young woman was thrown out of her home this month for daring to give thanks for healing in Christ’s name in a predominantly…
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Man held for taking obscene pictures of women devotees in temple

Madurai: A Muslim man was arrested here for allegedly taking pictures of women devotees inside the famous Sri Meenakshi temple using his mobile phone, police said on Tuesday.

Following a…
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Kamalanathan: Selangor State gov't has misled Hindus

Subramaniam: Malaysians must prepare for life without maids

The minister said a day may come when foreign maids will no longer “want to come and work here.” — File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, March 21 — Malaysians must be…
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Tamil school aid: Whither the millions?

The government has promised millions to upgrade Tamil schools, but one pertinent question remains.

KUALA LUMPUR: The government has promised millions of ringgit to upgrade Tamil schools in the country…
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Human organs harvested in M’sia

When a body organ 'agent' offered to buy his kidney, destitute and desperate Bangladeshi Mohsin Abdul's only thought was: “I could live with one kidney and having two of these…
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Hindraf submits ‘racism’ memo to UN

Hindraf is asking the United Nations to help end institutionalised racism in Malaysia.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Hindraf Makkal Sakthi submitted a memorandum today to the United Nations (UN) office…
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‘Back Sri Lanka and lose our votes’

Protesters warn the Najib administration that if it voted against the UN resolution to probe the war crimes in Sri Lanka, they will vote against BN.
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KUALA LUMPUR: Some…
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Indians back in BN, really?

What's suave Federal Territory and Urban Wellbeing Minister Raja Nong Chik doing with political operative Bangsar Bala?

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Barisan Nasional must be really desperate. They have resorted to reading tea…
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Racial discrimination bleeding talent

Proham chief Simon Sipaun calls on the government to ratify United Nations Convention on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.


ProhamPETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s institutionalised racial discrimination is bleeding the nation of…
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Young voters want leaders from their own age group


FRESH BLOOD: Youth prefer leaders who can empathise with them

(New Straits Times) - YOUNG Malaysian voters have spoken up -- they prefer leaders from their age group.

In a…
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India Grapples with Nuclear Fears


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India's protesters say NIMBY
India protesters say no to nuclear power
India’s nascent nuclear power program, begun with great anticipation after the United States government lifted sanctions on the country…
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Governing without a majority

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REFLECTING ON THE LAW By SHAD SALEEM FARUQI


Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, when launching the Foreign Correspondents Club on Monday night, said a hung Parliament…
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