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Colour-coded areas: Dr Engelhardt, Vines and Yusof looking at a map of Malacca city’s heritage zones yesterday

Unesco regional adviser for the Asia-Pacific Dr Richard Engelhardt confirmed that any adverse effect on one of the cities would automatically affect the other. However, he clarified that it was not that easy for a site to lose its heritage site status so soon after its inscription.View more

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Duo happy despite third place

They may not have won The Amazing Race Asia 3 but Malay­sians Ida Nerina and Tania Khan are still happy they made it to the finals. The two, dubbed the actress and the heiress in the race, came in third in a heart-stopping and unpredictable finale.

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Ka Chuan still a Cabinet minister: PMLatest News

Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan is still a serving Cabinet minister, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said Friday.

Do not cause a split in Wanita, warns PMLatest News

Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has warned Wanita Umno against causing a split within the movement and the use of money politics in the contest for the wing’s top post come March.

Inflation has peaked, prices of goods coming down: ShahrirLatest News

There is good news for consumers amidst the gloom of the current economic crisis. Inflation for the country has peaked and prices of goods have started to come down.

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Thousands protest in Iraq against U.S. troops pact

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Followers of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr marched on Friday against a pact letting U.S. forces stay in Iraq until 2011, toppling an effigy of President George W. Bush where U.S. troops once tore down a statue of Saddam Hussein.

Islamists on trail of Somali pirates

MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Dozens of Somali Islamist insurgents stormed a port on Friday hunting the pirates behind the seizure of a Saudi supertanker that was the world's biggest hijack, a local elder said.

Spiders get their space legs

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Spiders flying as an educational project aboard the International Space Station seem to have gotten the hang of weightlessness.

Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce

LONDON (AP): Madonna and Guy Ritchie were granted a preliminary decree of divorce Friday.

Rome museums shut down by one-day strike

ROME (AP): Some of Rome's most visited museums and monuments are staying shut as ticket-booth workers and security guards stage a one-day strike amid fears of job cuts.

Saudi foreign minister condemns piracy

OSLO, Norway (AP): Saudi Arabia's foreign minister on Friday said the only way to deal with pirates like those holding his country's supertanker MV Sirius Star is "by eradicating'' them.

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