Tuesday, February 27, 2007

News Today

What it should have been
In our Feb 9 reports, 'Richard Yong may end up paying the most' and 'Matilda 'thought of settling from 3rd day of suit', we said that Mr Kweh Soon Han had applied to get Mr T.T. Durai and Ms Matilda Chua... [Read more]

The blame game begins
JAKARTA - POLITICIANS and the media have already begun pointing fingers over who is to blame for floods in the Indonesian capital. The media put the blame squarely on the city's authorities. 'Flood disasters are Sutiyoso's unacceptable legacy' said the headline... [Read more]

'We're gangsters. Both are gangsters'
IN A testimony peppered with glimpses of underworld dealings, accused gunman Tan Chor Jin yesterday gave his side of the story in the fatal shooting of his long-time friend, nightclub boss Lim Hock Soon. Tan, dubbed the 'One-eyed Dragon', told of... [Read more]

The Rupert Murdoch of Chinese media world
KUALA LUMPUR - HE HAS been dubbed the 'Rupert Murdoch' of the Chinese media world, but Malaysia's Tan Sri Tiong Hiew King is an incredibly publicity-shy individual. The Sarawakian tycoon has rarely given an interview - not even to newspapers in... [Read more]

NKF suit: Ex-directors give in
ONE phone call - and one more battle in the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) saga was over. Senior Counsel K. Shanmugam rang lawyer Peter Low on Monday suggesting that his clients in the old NKF regime put up the white flag... [Read more]

Good chance for Barca to increase league lead
MADRID - BARCELONA'S coach Frank Rijkaard refuses to see his team as the Primera Liga title favourites.He is adamant, despite history showing that the leaders at the half-way point have gone on to win the Spanish championship in 10 of the... [Read more]

Contracts for shipping sector firms steam ahead
TRADING of covered warrants issued on companies in the shipping sector is steaming ahead of that for their counterparts in other sectors.In the past trading week, turnover for shipping sector warrants cruised past that for traditionally more popular sectors such as... [Read more]

Who's who
James Lawton, chief sports writer and columnist for The Independent, an English dailyGordon Farquhar, BBC sports news correspondentBarry Whitbread, former Singapore coach and current Liverpool FC director of recruitmentRobert Alberts, Football Association of Malaysia technical directorSpencer Robinson, British-born sports writer based... [Read more]

TV times
BASKETBALL: Atlantic Coast Conference: Duke v Boston College (Live, Ch23, 10am).GOLF: Asian Tour Indonesian Open: Day 1 (Live, Ch24, 3.30pm). Nissan Open: Day 1 (Live, Ch22, tomorrow, 4am).... [Read more]

Iran still defiant over nuclear push
TEHERAN - IRANIAN President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday defiantly vowed to continue his country's nuclear programme in the face of international condemnation. But he also said his country was prepared to enter negotiations on the issue if conditions for talks imposed by... [Read more]

US troops told: Kill or nab Iranian spies in Iraq
WASHINGTON - THE Bush administration has authorised the US military to kill or capture Iranian operatives inside Iraq in an aggressive new strategy to weaken Teheran's influence across the Middle East and compel it to give up its nuclear programme.This was... [Read more]

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