KUALA LUMPUR: The government has withdrawn the end-of-life policy for vehicles after taking into account the people’s views and feedback.
The International Trade and Industry Ministry, in a statement issued yesterday, said the government had received many complaints from various quarters on
the policy, which was announced on Oct 28 as part of the National
Automotive Policy (NAP).
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Jumat, 06 November 2009
The Times: Islam does not Justify This Act of Terrorism
Worshippers at one of Britain’s biggest mosques reacted to the Fort Hood shooting yesterday by saying Muslims who serve in the Armed Forces are complicit in killing their “brothers and sisters” in Afghanistan.
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The Jakarta Post: Team 8 meets police chief; to quiz Susno, Anggodo

The government-sanctioned fact-finding team, dubbed Team 8, held various meetings Wednesday with parties involved in a saga over criminal cases against the suspended deputy leaders of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK).
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