Poles bring glow to Penang bridge

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Bridge, long an attraction in the state, will get an electrifying new look soon with the installation of aesthetic decorative lights on transmission towers, with several designed to look like betel nuts at the middle span. The installation of these 31 monopole towers, including six at the mid-span of the 13.5km-long Penang...

Burglars make off with RM3.5mil in gold, cash and handbags from Sentul home

KUALA LUMPUR: Thieves broke into the home of a businesswoman In Padang Balang, Sentul here and carted away cash, gold bars and designer handbags worth about RM3.5mil. Wangsa Maju OCPD Supt Ashari Abu Samah said the incident occurred late Sunday (March 3) night when the woman and her family were not at home. "The robbers stole a...

MACC seeking man who failed to turn up at court to face corruption charges

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) is searching for a man who failed to turn up in court to face corruption charges. Mohd Razain Hashim, whose last address is 43A, Jalan Bukit Pandan Bistari 5, Taman Bukit Pandan Bestari, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, failed to present himself at the Shah Alam Sessions Court to be charged. "A warrant...

Coach Hoon reminds Pearly-Thinaah of why they love Paris

PETALING JAYA: Paris rolls back good memories for women’s doubles shuttlers Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah (pic). And national coach Hoon Thien How wants the duo to draw inspiration from their past performances in the 2022 French Open to give a creditable showing in this year’s edition starting tomorrow. “They played superbly to win, I hope they will remember...

Jerry stands tall as a performance analyst who puts heart and soul into badminton

PETALING JAYA: Jeremy Gan was almost a household name in badminton, winning the world junior championships in 1996 and Asian junior championships in 1997 with partner Chan Chong Ming before turning into coaching. But his younger brother Jerry has chosen a different path but he has no regrets. Jerry has been a man behind much of Malaysia’s...

Shuttle’s in your court, pros

PETALING JAYA: Professionals Ong Yew Sin-Teo Ee Yi will have a good opportunity to play for Malaysia in the Thomas Cup Finals if they remain consistent in the Europe stints. On Saturday, the world No. 12 made it to the semi-finals of the German Open before going down 5-21, 15-21 to China’s world No. 14 He...

Customs Dept seizes 28 luxury vehicles with unpaid duty of RM10mil

IPOH: The Customs Department has seized 28 luxury vehicles with a combined duty value of about RM10mil at several locations in Perak and Selangor. Its Perak director Datuk Abdul Ghafar Mohamad said the seizures were made during raids on 12 locations in the two states in January and February. "The vehicles have not passed Customs (screening) and...

One step forward, 10 steps back for women

ACTRESS Sharifah Amani (pic), who has spent nearly two decades in show business, has spoken out about the “seasonal” attention given to women in the arts, Mingguan Malaysia reported. Acknowledging that roles for women had changed over the years, she however said, “When we take a step forward, it appears we also take 10 steps back.” This...

Kelantan issues warning after six injured by Portuguese man o’ war

KOTA BARU: Six children have been stung by the venomous Portuguese man o’ war in Kelantan waters. The Portuguese man o’ war is a jellyfish-like creature which delivers a painful sting capable of killing fish and even humans in some cases. State Health Department director Datuk Dr Zaini Hussin said the incidents were reported in Bachok near...