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  • 1. Teens engage in sex due to porn [Read Full Story 1. Teens engage in sex due to porn]
    PETALING JAYA: Parents, be careful. It may not be Justin Bieber’s latest music video that your children are watching on the Internet.
  • 2. S’poreans fume over fuel ruling [Read Full Story 2. S'poreans fume over fuel ruling]
    JOHOR BARU: Singaporeans are complaining that a ruling banning foreign-registered vehicles from filling up with RON 95 petrol is unfair to them.
  • 3. Busy Malaysian bachelors seek foreign wives via agencies [Read Full Story 3. Busy Malaysian bachelors seek foreign wives via agencies]
    PETALING JAYA: Work pressure is taking its toll on some single Malaysian men. With no time for courtship, these bachelors are turning to matchmaking agencies to seek life partners.
  • 4. Security officer shocked by divorcee status [Read Full Story 4. Security officer shocked by divorcee status]
    JOHOR BARU: After giving birth to her bundle of joy, Varsha, last month, security officer B. Devi was looking forward to spending time pampering her first child.
  • 5. 18 killed in mass panic at German music festival (updated) [Read Full Story 5. 18 killed in mass panic at German music festival (updated)]
    DUISBURG, Germany (AP): A stampede inside a tunnel crowded with techno music fans left 17 people dead and 80 injured at the famed Love Parade festival in western Germany on Saturday.
  • 6. From Vietnam with love [Read Full Story 6. From Vietnam with love]
    With the rising number of women in Malaysia choosing to marry late or not at all, some Malaysian men are turning to our northern neighbour for life partners.
  • 7. Daughter missing after clinic trip [Read Full Story 7. Daughter missing after clinic trip]
    JOHOR BARU: Parents K. Rajagopal and Elizabeth Rani are waiting anxiously for their 18-year-old daughter, who disappeared three months ago, to return home.
  • 8. Teens with Type 2 diabetes need to change eating habits [Read Full Story 8. Teens with Type 2 diabetes need to change eating habits]
    PETALING JAYA: Like most teenagers, Nurul Rahimah Abu Bakar, 14, loves ice-cream, cakes and chocolates.
  • 9. Review system first [Read Full Story 9. Review system first]
    I VIEW with concern the rationale and assertions propounded by the Education Ministry and other stakeholders regarding the proposal to abolish the <i>Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah</i> (UPSR) and <i>Penilaian Menengah Rendah</i&gt…
  • 10. Idle chatter or gossip [Read Full Story 10. Idle chatter or gossip]
    It does have a negative connotation, but gossip can be therapeutic and does soothe many a bruised and fragile ego.
  • 11. Muhyiddin: Non-Muslim clubs in schools need not fold up [Read Full Story 11. Muhyiddin: Non-Muslim clubs in schools need not fold up]
  • 12. The quest for love [Read Full Story 12. The quest for love]
    MALAYSIAN women are not choosy, say various professional matchmaking agencies; it is really difficult to meet Mr Right out there.
  • 13. Sex on a child’s mind [Read Full Story 13. Sex on a child's mind]
    Hyper-sexualised behaviour in children could be the result of sex abuse or
  • 14. Danga Bay for year-end project [Read Full Story 14. Danga Bay for year-end project]
    NUSAJAYA: Iskandar Regional Development Authority (Irda) has chosen a waterfront area in Danga Bay, Johor Baru for the wellness township project in Iskandar Malaysia.
  • 15. Amber Chia to have a baby boy [Read Full Story 15. Amber Chia to have a baby boy]
    JOHOR BARU: It’s going to be a baby boy for supermodel Amber Chia.
  • 16. Fashion guru pays homage to durians [Read Full Story 16. Fashion guru pays homage to durians]
    BALIK PULAU: Malaysia’s “King of Fruits” received a glowing tribute from fashion royalty when New York-based Malaysian designer Zang Toi and supermodel Ling Tan dropped by for a durian buffet.
  • 17. Let kids focus on studies, says PM [Read Full Story 17. Let kids focus on studies, says PM]
    KUALA LIPIS: Let the children focus on their studies in the classroom instead of taking them hunting and collecting fruits in the jungle, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak advises orang asli families.
  • 18. Sumatra quake causes panic [Read Full Story 18. Sumatra quake causes panic]
    KUALA LUMPUR: A 6.1-magnitude earthquake in northern Sumatra caused panic among residents in high-rise buildings in various parts of the city and neighbouring districts.
  • 19. Guan Eng vents anger at more than just Nik Ali now [Read Full Story 19. Guan Eng vents anger at more than just Nik Ali now]
    GEORGE TOWN: Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, whose war of words with state development officer (SDO) Nik Ali Nik Yunus had extended to other federal officials, has now picked a bone with the Prime Minister and his deputy.
  • 20. Fairer sex game for ball game [Read Full Story 20. Fairer sex game for ball game]
    SEOUL: On a blistering hot afternoon, 30-year-old hotel worker Kim Do-sik untied his tie and rolled up his sleeves until they were just past his elbows before laying his briefcase on his lap.



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