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These Responses To Malaysian Law On Self Defence Are Gold
Yet another puzzling explanation of Malaysian law
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[VIDEO] Perodua MyVi Almost Gets Crushed By Metal Tent Falling Off LRT Track
Thankfully, no one seems to have gotten hurt from the incident.
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There's Something Wrong With This Photo Of Two Women Holding Each Other. Guess What?
A photo that's truly worth a thousand words!
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Have There Been More Plane Crashes Lately, Or Does It Just Feels So?
The last 15 months has seen a series of high profile air crashes.
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Uber's Safety Questioned As Actress Daniella Sya Reveals Inappropriate Text From Driver
Uber prides itself in providing the "safest rides on the road" but actress Daniella Sya has her reservations after accounts of female passengers receiving unsolicited post ride texts from Uber drivers.
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News of Dr Sam Walton's dangerous crash into the forest reaches Ministry of Works
Universiti Malaysia Terengganu research lecturer Dr Sam Walton and a group of international academics narrowly avoided crashing into a tree when the main road they were driving on ended in a forest reserve with no warning.
Updated from: "Batu Kapal" Road To Nowhere Almost Robs UK Professor Of His Life. Will JKR Fix This?
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Just When We Thought The Watsons Case Was Over, Bloomberg Writer Reveals Bigger Concerns
Watsons Malaysia may have set the record straight on the Panadol safety seal hoo-ha and the unauthorised Twitter account, but customer Adam Minter's wrap-up blog post suggests there may be a bigger issue at play.
Updated from: When A Bloomberg Writer Mentioned 'Watsons Malaysia' On Twitter, The Unthinkable Happened
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Would Someone Please Give This LOTR Safety Video By Air New Zealand A Trophy?
This is the one safety video to rule them all!
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[SHARE] Test Your Home Water Heater To Prevent Electrocution
The story of a girl who was electrocuted while taking a shower has become a reminder for Malaysians to test the water heaters in their home.
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Microsoft Wants To Combat Thieves From Using Your Stolen Phone Via New Feature
There is unprecedented demand for smartphones in the black market and to counter the growing menace of theft many companies are providing software features that enable users to remotely locate or wipe their devices. Soon, Microsoft is going to be one.
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[PHOTOS] These Overloaded Vehicles In China Point To A Much Larger Issue
Photos of overloaded vehicles in China and the smiles its rider carries on his or her face point to a serious issue the nation has yet to overcome.
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