KUALA LUMPUR: A TWO-decade old dormant regulation has been "resurrected" to make it mandatory for all new developments covering housing and hotels to install water heaters with enhanced safety features.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian rape victim in Jaipur, Indian has returned home, after having her statement recorded by Indian police.
IPOH: The arrest of a 23-year-old security firm technician has led to the recovery of about RM235,000. It was allegedly stolen as it was being transferred from a bank's cash deposit machine to a security firm's armoured vehicle on Tuesday.
KUANTAN: POLICE brushed aside a claim by a British newspaper that the department was investigating allegations into British accountant Gareth Huntley being involved in a fight shortly before his disappearance on Pulau Tioman on May 27.
TENOM: Businesses, especially in the tourism sector, have been affected by the nearly week-long power failure here.
SIK: Kedah Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mukhriz Mahathir has announced that the state will be handing out aid to rubber tappers and smallholders, whose incomes have been badly affected by the drop in rubber prices.
KOTA BARU: THE prices of some goods and services are expected to fall once the Goods and Services Tax (GST) is implemented in April next year.
CONTROVERSIES ought not to be taken lightly, especially, when its implications to the country's legal structure is such that it changes the country's character. Of course, under some circumstances legitimate structural adjustments have to be undertaken to streamline the Constitution to contemporary dictates so that all laws and institutions reflect a realignment to, say, international law. Or, as so hotly debated, would the hudud, if it is to be implemented, require a constitutional amendment to reconstruct the secular state into a theocratic realm? Naturally, therefore, when proposed laws look set to undermine the integrity of the Constitution, then every cautionary voice must be raised. And, when it threatens to involve the monarchy, whether at federal or state level, then obviously even greater care is needed.
ENGLAND took hundreds of years to make her king a constitutional monarchy. The system developed to what it is today in the 18th and 19th centuries when daily powers of government were exercised by the cabinet and Parliament elected by the people through elections.
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WHILE the United Nations celebrates its 70th anniversary next year, Koreans will lament 70 years of national division. Considering all of the challenges and opportunities that the divided peninsula faces -- and will continue to confront in the coming years -- unification remains an important goal that we must continue to pursue.
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