Friday, July 19, 2013

Titas covers Chinese Indian civilisations says education ministry

  • The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: The Islamic and Asian Civilisation Studies (Titas) covers not only Islamic civilisation but Malay, Chinese, Indian civilisation and aspects of sociology, said the Education Ministry. Higher Education director-general Datuk Dr Morshidi Sirat said Titas had been compulsory for public university students of all races since 2006 and both Muslims and non-Muslims have had no issue ...

  • Bursa Malaysia Securities reprimands Ng Kok Kiong for manipulative dealings

    The Edge Daily - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Reset KUALA LUMPUR, (July 19): Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd has publicly reprimanded, fined and ordered to strike off Ng Kok Kiong, a commissioned dealer's representative, for engaging in manipulative dealing activities in the securities of METECH GROUP BHD ...

  • Lion Corp?s Megasteel to pay Tenaga RM213m

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Lion Corporation Bhd?s subsidiary Megasteel Sdn Bhd is to pay Tenaga Nasional Bhd RM213.3mil as full and final settlement of the amount due to the power company. Lion Corp said on Friday Megasteel and Tenaga Nasional had entered into a consent judgement over the RM213.3mil due. It said the amount would be paid in nine equal monthly instalments of RM23.70mil each, starting ...

  • Genting sells Suzhou power plant for RM22.34m

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Genting Bhd's indirect unit is selling its stake in Suzhou Coastal Cogeneration Power Company Ltd - which was shut down in 2008 -- for US$7mil (RM22.34mil). It said on Friday that Genting Power China Ltd had inked a share sale and purchase agreement for the sale of two companies -- Coastal Gusu Heat & Power Ltd (CGHP) and Coastal Suzhou Power Ltd (CSP) -- to Wah Sun ...

  • Two nabbed over snatch theft attack on doctor in Subang Jaya

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Police have arrested two men believed to be involved in Tuesday's snatch theft and attack on Dr Delaila Ahmad, in her 50s, in Subang Jaya. Selangor acting police chief Datuk A. Thaiveegan said the suspects, aged 20 and 22, were arrested at about 6am Friday in SS17, Subang Jaya. "They were arrested based on information from the public and family members of one of the ...

  • Felcra to hand out dividends totalling RM105mil says Shafie Apdal

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Shafie Apdal hands over the mock cheque to chairman of Koperasi Peserta FELCRA Berhad Arifin Husain (left) during the announcement of FELCRA divided in ...

  • KLCI closes at fresh high just a tad away from 1800

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Tenaga Nasional helped the FBM KLCI close at a fresh record high of 1,797.74 on Friday, but off the intra-day high of 1,800 on fund buying. This was the second straight day the 30-stock index had closed at a new high. Overall market sentiment remained firm and the KLCI bucked the key regional markets. At 5pm, the KLCI was up 6.20 points or 0.35% to 1,797.74. Turnover was 1.65 ...

  • Sex bloggers file application seeking bail

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee on Friday filed an application over the Sessions Court's order not to grant them bail over three charges. Counsel Chong Joo Tian said they filed the revision application at about 3.50pm at the High Court. On Thursday, Tan, 25, and Lee, 24, claimed trial to charges under the Film Censorship Act, Sedition Act and Penal Code. They ...

  • Perkasa Jati protest outside Vatican mission in Kuala Lumpur

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Vatican's mission in Kuala Lumpur after prayers on Friday, urging the government to expel Archbishop Joseph Marino. They demanded the recall of the Vatican's first envoy to Malaysia after he supported the use of the word "Allah" by non-Muslims. Marino, who arrived in Kuala Lumpur less than six months ago, recently ...

  • Malaysia Islamic groups call Vatican envoy enemy

    The Standard - Friday 19th July, 2013

    (58 mins ago) Several Islamic groups demanded the recall of the Vatican's first envoy to Malaysia, describing him as an ';enemy of the state'' after he supported the use of the word ';Allah'' by non-Muslims. Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Vatican's mission in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Muslim-majority Malaysia, after prayers today, urging ...

  • 27 illegal migrants rescued after boat overturns off Malaysia but 1 dies and 7 are missing

    Canada.com - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Malaysian authorities said Friday that 27 Indonesians have been rescued after their boat overturned, but one person died and seven others are still missing. Maritime Enforcement Agency official Mustapa Kamal Abas said in a statement that the boat was heading to Indonesia's Batam island Thursday when its engine failed and it overturned after being hit by waves. The ...

  • Muslims demand Vatican envoy leave Malaysia

    Times of India - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Allah " by non-Muslims. Dozens of protesters gathered outside the Vatican's mission in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Muslim-majority Malaysia, after prayers on Friday, urging the government to ...

  • Trade between Sri Lanka and Malaysia to reach US$1 billion by 2015

    Asia News Network - Friday 19th July, 2013

    The 19th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Sri Lanka-Malaysia Business Council (SLMBC) was held on July 4 at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Colombo. The council, which focuses on the objectives of "promoting investment, trade and joint venture between Sri Lanka and Malaysia", is one of the most dynamic bilateral business councils that function under the aegis of the Ceylon Chamber ...

  • Hibiscus Petroleum Australias 3D Oil buy drilling rig

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: Hibiscus Petroleum and Australia's 3D Oil have purchased a drilling rig, according to Upstream, an international oil and gas newspaper. It said on Thursday the rig would be the production platform for their West Seahorse oilfield in the Gippsland basin, off south-east Australia. 3D Oil had announced on April 16 this year that both parties had decided on the use of a leased ...

  • Court orders Megasteel to pay TNB RM213mil in unpaid bills

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court here has ordered Megasteel Sdn Bhd to pay RM213mil to Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) for unpaid electricity bill. Judicial Commissioner Azizah Nawawi directed the steel producer to settle the payments in nine months instalments. She made the order in chambers after recording consent judgement over the suit between the parties. TNB's lawyer David Matthew ...

  • Tanker rescues 28 Indonesians after boat capsizes seven still missing

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KOTA TINGGI: Crewmen on a tanker vessel noticed a group of people clinging onto a capsized boat in the South China Sea near Tanjung Sedili Besar and rescued all 28 of them including three women and an eight-month-old ...

  • Quarry worker killed in explosion at Seri Alam site

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    JOHOR BARU: A quarry worker was killed after a rock hit him following an explosion at the site in Seri Alam on Friday. The blast at 1.30pm sent panicked workers scurrying for safety from ricocheting rocks and stones at the industrial area in Jalan Bukit 2. The explosion is believed to be part of work at the quarry. Police and Fire and Rescue Department officials were at the scene to carry ...

  • Malaysia annual inflation rate in June was 1.8 pct below forecast

    General Sources - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR, July 19 (Reuters) - Malaysia's consumer price index rose 1.8 percent in June from a year earlier, slightly less than expected, data from the Statistics Department showed on Friday. A Reuters poll of 13 economists had forecast the annual inflation rate was 1.9 percent in June as food prices rose ahead of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, although government subsidies ...

  • Free port no more - the burden of Penangs first CM

    The Edge Daily - Friday 19th July, 2013

    As of 1967, Penang's free port status has been abolished completely. Per capita income dropped as low as 12% under the national wage. Recession hit the state badly with an increasing unemployment rate of ...

  • LBS Bina disposes Chinas assets worth HK$1.65bil

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    PETALING JAYA: LBS Bina Group Bhd's shareholders on Friday approved the disposal of its entire interest in Lakewood Golf Club and Zhuhai Development Land for HK$1.65 billion (RM681mil) to Zhuhai Holdings Investment Group Limited. With the approvals from the relevant authorities and shareholders, both LBS and Zhuhai Holdings are set to complete the sale and purchase agreement (SPA) soon. ...

  • APFT warrants tumble on first trading day

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    KUALA LUMPUR: The warrants of APFT Bhd tumbled on the first trading day on Friday as investors who were issued them free under a corporate exercise decided to sell them. At 3.02pm, the warrants were down 13.5 sen to 10 sen. The warrants were actively traded with 137.26 million units done. The shares of the flight education and training service provider fell 13.5 sen also to 50 sen. There ...

  • Kuala Besut by-election Pulau Perhentian bleeds blue for Barisan

    The Star - Friday 19th July, 2013

    BESUT: Dozens of motorboats with Umno and Barisan Nasional flags greeted the arrival of Terengganu Menteri Besar Datuk Sri Ahmad Said as he approached Pulau Perhentian onboard a Customs ...

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