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/ 26 January 2007
Malaysia has launched its biggest tourism drive since independence under its famous slogan ”Malaysia: Truly Asia”, but it may as well read ”truly bizarre”. Recent visitors to the South-East Asian nation have read serious newspaper articles about miracle healers and a mysterious giant ape in the country’s southern jungles.
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/ 14 January 2007
A second wave of flooding in Malaysia’s south has forced more than 90 000 people to flee their homes and caused two deaths from water-borne disease, officials and reports said on Sunday. The number of people evacuated in Johor state, which borders Singapore, has soared to 92 511, a state news agency said.
More than 60Â 000 Malaysians who were forced to evacuate their homes due to massive floods have returned to their wrecked homes after staying at temporary shelters for close to two weeks, officials said on Wednesday. Uncommonly heavy rains in the southern state of Johor and neighbouring states last month forced close to 90Â 000 people to leave their homes.
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/ 23 December 2006
Malaysia’s worst floods in 37 years have displaced nearly 100Â 000 people amid food shortages, looting and criticism on Saturday of the government’s handling of the crisis. Heavy rain in neighbouring Indonesia also drove thousands from their homes. At least one person was killed and 12 are missing.
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/ 16 December 2006
Officials from Malaysia’s Environment Ministry have scoffed at the existence of mysterious ”Bigfoot” creatures said to be roaming the jungles of southern Johor state, a report said on Saturday. The ministry’s parliamentary secretary said no firm evidence such as droppings or hair from the creature has ever been found.
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/ 27 November 2006
A1 Grand Prix Team Switzerland’s Neel Jani won his and Switzerland’s first race of the new season from pole position on Sunday. Adrian Zaugg, at the wheel of A1 Team South Africa’s Vulindlela, finished 13th — 24,68 seconds behind Jani. The South African had qualified in eighth place on Saturday, only to be relegated to 11th.
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/ 25 November 2006
South Africa’s Vulindlela, with Adrian Zaugg at the wheel, qualified eighth out of 22 for the fourth round of the A1Grand Prix (GP) World Cup of Motorsport on Saturday. The 20-year-old winner of the A1 GP season-opening sprint race in The Netherlands in October finished 2,2 seconds behind pole-position winner A1 Team Switzerland.
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/ 17 October 2006
A Zambian man was arrested in Malaysia for allegedly smuggling heroin stuffed in 37 small tubes, which he swallowed before arriving in the country, a news report said on Tuesday. The suspect was detained on Friday at the airport in the tourist resort of Penang, where he arrived from Yangon via Kuala Lumpur.
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/ 24 September 2006
Australia crushed the West Indies by 127 runs to win the DLF Cup final on Sunday and send a chilling warning to their rivals ahead of the Champions Trophy next month. Set 241 to win, the West Indies were skittled out for 113 from 34,2 overs, unable to deal with the power and accuracy of Australia’s top-notch bowling attack.
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/ 22 September 2006
Paceman Brett Lee took five wickets as Australia advanced to the final of the tri-series tournament with an 18-run victory over India on Friday. Australia struggled with the bat, scoring 213 all out in 48.1 overs but their bowlers, led by Lee who claimed 5-38, fought back to dismiss India for 195.
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/ 21 September 2006
Australia captain Ricky Ponting has backed controversial umpire Darrell Hair to return to international cricket, saying he was one of the best in the business. Hair told Australian media on Wednesday that he would travel to India for the Champions Trophy next month despite many believing his career was over following the fiasco at the Oval Test between England and Pakistan last month.
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/ 20 September 2006
A dismal West Indies batting collapse on Wednesday handed India an unexpected victory in their DLP Cup one-day international to keep alive their hopes of making the tri-series final. India were skittled for 162 in 39.3 overs by the West Indies, but the Caribbean islanders failed to punch home the advantage, being bowled out for 140 in reply.
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/ 19 September 2006
Michael Hussey has brushed off talk of wanting to succeed Ricky Ponting as Australian captain, saying he is happy just to be playing in the same side. Hussey took charge of his first game as skipper on Monday in the DLF Cup against the West Indies and led from the front, scoring a maiden one-day century only to see his side beaten by three wickets.
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/ 18 September 2006
Captain Brian Lara made 87 and opener Chris Gayle hit 79 as the West Indies defeated Australia by three wickets on Monday in the fourth one-day international of the DFL Cup one-day series. Chasing Australia’s 272-6 in 50 overs, West Indies made 273-7 in 47.2 overs.
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/ 14 September 2006
Sachin Tendulkar smashed a masterly 141 on his comeback from injury on Thursday but it was to no avail as the West Indies beat India in a rain-affected DLF Cup one-day international here.The West Indies won by 29 runs on the Duckworth/Lewis method after scoring 141-2 in 20 overs as they chased India’s 309-5 when the weather settled matters.
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/ 14 September 2006
Australia Captain Ricky Ponting has been rapped on the knuckles by Cricket Australia, who said his behaviour was a concern after he was fined for dissent by the International Cricket Council. ”Let’s be clear, Cricket Australia doesn’t condone any actions that go outside the spirit of cricket,” Cricket Australia’s acting chief executive Michael Brown was quoted as saying by Australian media.
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/ 13 September 2006
Australia captain Ricky Ponting is surprised Andrew Flintoff got the nod to lead England in the Ashes, but sees nothing in their squad to force Australia to alter their preparations. ”It doesn’t really matter whatever squad they have named. It won’t change what we do at all,” he said in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, where Australia are playing a triangular one-day series.
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/ 13 September 2006
Australia captain Ricky Ponting has apologised for a ”serious error of judgement” after confronting umpire Asad Rauf over a wide delivery in their one-day match against the West Indies on Tuesday. Ponting was fined his entire match fee for breaching the International Cricket Council Code of Conduct during his country’s 78-run victory in the first DLF Cup match.
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/ 12 September 2006
Australia returned to international cricket with a bang on Tuesday, sparking an embarrassing West Indies batting collapse to win their opening DLF Cup one-dayer by 78 runs. Set 280 to win at 5,6 runs an over, the West Indies looked to be cruising with Shivnarine Chanderpaul smashing a majestic 92 before it all went badly wrong.
A Chad minister denied on Monday that his country’s expulsion of two foreign energy companies at the weekend was aimed at winning greater control of its oil resources. Chad ordered the Unitd States giant Chevron and Malaysia’s Petronas on Saturday to leave the country for failing to honour tax obligations.
The Organisation of the Islamic Conference (OIC) will press for an unconditional ceasefire in Lebanon at an emergency meeting in Malaysia this week, the Malaysian foreign ministry said on Tuesday. Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the current chairperson of the OIC, called for the August 3 meeting after weeks of military aggression by Israel against Lebanon.
Asia’s biggest annual security conference issued a toned-down statement on North Korea on Friday, after the communist state threatened to quit the organisation if it condemns the country’s missile launches. The final statement was softer than a draft statement seen by The Associated Press earlier in the day.
Diplomats hailed the "toilet diplomacy" of an impromptu chat in the washroom between the foreign ministers of feuding neighbours China and Japan at security talks in Kuala Lumpur. The two regional powers, whose relations are strained by historical enmities and territorial disputes, have held only a handful of high-level meetings in recent times.
A Malaysian on Monday appealed for help after authorities ruled him dead more than four years ago, saying he was unable to work because of the mistake. According to records, Minggu Mang anak Madang died from head injuries in the town of Bintulu in the eastern state of Sarawak on January 18 2002, and was buried.
Pirates have attacked two United Nations-chartered vessels in the Malacca Strait off the coast of tsunami-hit Aceh province in Indonesia, an international maritime watchdog said on Tuesday. Both ships were ferrying construction materials to Indonesia for the UN’s World Food Programme when pirates boarded the ships under the cover of darkness on Sunday.
A 53-year-old man climbing a fruit tree in a village in northern Malaysia had a narrow escape when he was shot and wounded by a friend who mistook him for a monkey, a report said on Tuesday. The man was putting protective coverings on jackfruits in an orchard owned by his friend.
Iran’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that his country was willing to restart negotiations with the European Union immediately over its nuclear-enrichment programme. "Iran is ready to respond positively in resuming negotiations," Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said following Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) talks.
Malaysia is exploring plans to build the first Disney theme park in Southeast Asia, a government minister said on Tuesday. Effendi Norwawi, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department in charge of economic affairs, said the government is in talks with Disneyland operators to establish a theme park in the southern state of Johor, near Singapore.
Iran on Monday spurned the prospect of European Union incentives to end its nuclear programme, saying the bloc must acknowledge its right to nuclear technology. "The main incentive for Iran is to recognise the essential right of Iran to have nuclear technology," Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said when asked about the incentive plan.
More than 5 000 Indonesians have fled their homes around simmering Mount Merapi, officials said on Thursday, as the first lava flow oozed from the volcano. Lava spilled at 2am (7pm GMT on Wednesday) from a new lava dome that has grown on top of Mount Merapi, which has been on stand-by alert for three weeks, said Muzani from Yogyakarta’s vulcanology office.
High-seas pirate attacks have risen in the first three months of this year, and incidents are becoming more violent with the rate of hostage-taking doubling, an international watchdog said on Wednesday. The International Maritime Bureau recorded 61 piracy attacks worldwide in the first quarter of 2006, compared to 56 in the same period last year.
A rash of cases of Malaysian women being tricked into having sex with fraudulent "healers" has prompted a warning from authorities for women to beware of smooth-talking con men. In the latest case, a 41-year-old woman was tricked into having sex dozens of times with a medium who claimed to be the "Ninth Emperor of the Kingdom of God".