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'Let's build a better future'

KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak today urged all Malaysians to fulfil their responsibility in building a better future for the coming generations and place the country in its rightful position.

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Leaders spur Malaysians on into the New Year

KUALA LUMPUR: Leaders have called on Malaysians to continue to work together, support government programmes, strive for optimum productivity and maintain unity and tolerance as they usher in the new year tomorrow.

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MAS debacle: A-G must explain ties with Tajuddin

By Queville To

KUALA LUMPUR: Outspoken Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) adviser Robert Phang has again trained his gun on Attorney-General Gani Patail for his deafening silence over his consorting with Shahidan Shafiee, the proxy of former Malaysia Airlines chairman, Tajuddin Ramli.

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MIC: Make national coach a 'Datuk'

By FMT Staff

PETALING JAYA: MIC wants national football coach K Rajagopal to be honoured with at least a Datukship.

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Document woes: Govt to launch 'my daftar' campaign

By FMT Staff

PETALING JAYA: The government will launch a nationwide “My Daftar” campaign from Feb 19 to 26 next year in an effort to resolve the problems faced by Malaysian Indians who do not have relevant documents pertaining to their birth, identification and citizenship.

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Meet the denizens of old KL

By Stephanie Sta Maria and B Nantha Kumar

YEAR-END SPECIAL G Tangarasan was in no mood for casual chit-chat. It was mid-morning, both suppliers and customers were criss-crossing paths in his spices shop and he had ledger sheets to tally.

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Illegal bus operators are kings of the road in Sabah, Sarawak

By Patrick Lee

YEAR-END SPECIAL PETALING JAYA: Despite available laws governing transport in “developed” Malaysia, enforcement, lack of political will and backdoor licensing remain the bane of bus operators in Sabah and Sarawak.

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No masterplan for public transport, only red tape

By Patrick Lee

YEAR-END SPECIAL PETALING JAYA: With renowned skyscrapers, swanky shopping malls, LRT and the soon-to-be built RM36 billion Mass Rail Transit (MRT), one would assume that Malaysia has a public transport policy or plan in place. Not so, according to Pan Malaysia Bus Operators Association (PMBOA).

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