Stenograph machines to speed up court cases KOTA KINABALU: Stenograph machines to record court proceedings will be used in Sabah and Sarawak by next month. Sunday, 15-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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Najib: Not all baby dumping will be murder PEKAN: Police must investigate every case of baby dumping before the Attorney-General makes a decision on whether or not to classify it as a murder case, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. Sunday, 15-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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Cops are not above the law, warns Musa KUALA LUMPUR: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan has issued a stern warning that policemen are not above the law, and any member of the force caught committing an offence will face disciplinary and court action. Sunday, 15-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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?State stand on currency issue? KUALA LUMPUR: Pakatan Rakyat members, especially the DAP, must make their stand clear on the introduction of syariah currency by the Kelantan Government, said MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek. Saturday, 14-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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Watching brief for dead teen's family GEORGE TOWN: Two lawyers will hold a watching brief for the family of 13-year-old R. Surendran, who was found dead at home with his throat slit on Wednesday. Saturday, 14-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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Significance of 'suicide note? not clear, says JP PETALING JAYA: The introduction of the purported suicide note by Teoh Beng Hock should not cause any undue alarm, said National Council of Justices of the Peace secretary-general Datuk M. Ramalin-gam. Friday, 13-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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Baby dumping can be a capital offence PETALING JAYA: Anyone who dumps a baby causing the child to die can be tried for murder and sentenced to death, the Cabinet has decided. Friday, 13-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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Kelantan launches syariah currency KOTA BARU: Kelantan has become the first state to introduce the gold dinar and silver dirham as official currency. Friday, 13-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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Murder charge for baby dumpers PETALING JAYA: The Cabinet has decided to classify baby dumping that leads to the death of babies as a crime that warrants the death sentence. Friday, 13-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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A ?fine? Ramadan gift for Bung SHAH ALAM: Kinabatangan MP Datuk Bung Moktar Radin, known for his controversial statements in Parliament, was in tears when the Syariah High Court here amended his one-month jail sentence to a RM1,000 fine for committing polygamy without consent. Thursday, 12-Aug-2010 - The Star news
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