2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 Malaysia Southeast Asia


Herald Sun
   
Bali Nine: Who are the condemned men?   
New Zealand Herald
When they were arrested for their parts in the Bali Nine heroin smuggling effort in 2005, they at least looked the part. Chan, then 21, had a shaved head, gold earrings, tattoos and a smug veneer. Sukumaran, 24, loomed a head above him - silent and defiant.
Guy Pearce urges Prime Minister Abbott to #saveourboys. Source: Supplied   NEWS.com.au
Bali Nine: families of Andrew Chan, Myuran Sukumaran mobbed as they arrive ...   ABC Online
Celeb video shows hatred for PM, not compassion for Bali pair   Herald Sun
The Independent   
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AsiaOne
   
Swee Say endorses Chan Chun Sing as the best man for labour chief job   
AsiaOne
WHEN Chan Chun Sing reports for work at the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) next Monday as its new secretary-general, he would have only just passed his 100th day as a member of the labour movement. The man he is replacing, Lim Swee Say, ...

NTUC to host new global conference on tripartism in October   THE BUSINESS TIMES
NTUC to hold new international forum on tripartism this year   The Straits Times

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Brisbane Times
   
Peter Dutton indicates autistic boy might not be deported   
Brisbane Times
A Townsville nurse and her son face deportation because 10-year-old Tyrone has autism. Nine News. PT1M49S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play; Play now. The immigration minister has ...

Hope for autistic boy who may be deported   Sky News Australia

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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Govt to rake in extra RM6.6b from GST   
The Sun Daily
PETALING JAYA: The implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) by the government is expected to rake in additional revenue of RM6.6 billion for 2015 despite the significant expansion in the zero-rated and exemption items, said HLIB Research.
Give correct information on GST, Pakatan told   The Star Online
Give correct facts on GST, opposition pact told   Astro Awani
ARE YOU WITH THE PEOPLE? Dr M urged to join May 1 anti-GST walk   Malaysia Chronicle

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AsiaOne
   
Positive response to Asean-BAC proposals   
AsiaOne
KUALA LUMPUR - The response from ASEAN economic ministers on the major proposals submitted by ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) has been positive, especially in key areas concerning small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
ABAC:ASEAN Leaders Express Keen Interest In Promoting SMEs   Bernama

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Salon
   
Islamic Economic Profiling, And What It Means In Africa   
AFKInsider
The world's Muslim population, 15 percent of which lives in sub-Saharan Africa, is expected to grow about twice as fast as the non-Muslim population by 2030, the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life predicted in 2010. That means 1.6 ...

Please leave us Muslims alone   Malay Mail Online

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CNN Philippines
   
How OFWs prepare for life abroad   
CNN Philippines
Most Filipinos worry about two things when they decide to work abroad: the life they will live once they move to another country and the family they will be leaving behind. While there are seminars being conducted to help orient overseas Filipino workers on ...


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AsiaOne
   
Caught on video: SCDF personnel thrash, mess up dorm   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - A group of Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) trainees were caught on video thrashing and creating a mess in their dormitory before their passing out. The one-minute clip was uploaded onto Facebook on Monday, Apr 27, and ...

SCDF investigating clip showing wrecked dorm   TODAYonline
SCDF investigating video of "wrecked" dorm   The Straits Times

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Free Malaysia Today
   
KK police obtains court order banning 'May Day Rally'   
The Sun Daily
KOTA KINABALU: Kota Kinabalu police obtained a court order to bar a 'May Day Rally' jointly organised by Bersih Sabah and 35 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to be held on Labour Day. City police chief, ACP M. Chandra, said this was because ...

KK police to get court order to bar 'May Day Rally'   Astro Awani
Sabah Bersih condemns police over court order   The Rakyat Post
Sabah Bersih 2.0 vows to challenge police court order on May Day rally   Malay Mail Online
The Star Online   
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The Malaysian Insider
   
P.Pauh By-Election: Independent Asserts He Is Not Tied To Any Political Party   
malaysiandigest.com
KEPALA BATAS -- Independent candidate Salleh Isahak asserts he is not tied to any political party and is contesting as an Independent in the Permatang Pauh parliamentary by-election. He said he had not been active in any political party since 2001 and ...

Permatang Pauh independent candidate denies links to PKR – Bernama   The Malaysian Insider

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