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PRISCILLA DIELENBERG

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Bus driver who was stabbed in the thigh recounts attack

GEORGE TOWN: A Rapid Penang bus captain told a magistrate’s court here how he got out from his seat to check on a woman passenger’s safety only to end up being stabbed by her.

Karpal Singh Forum: Sedition Act is flawed

GEORGE TOWN: The amended Sedition Act is flawed as no one will know if what they said is against the law until they are charged in court, according to a forum discussing the Sedition Act and human rights in Malaysia.

Lim: I was not being malicious or sarcastic

GEORGE TOWN: Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng denied that he was being malicious and sarcastic when he apologised to Penang Opposition Leader Datuk Jahara Hamid for using the word ‘grandmother’ when he called her a ‘racist grandmother’.

PKR man gets dismissal not amounting to acquittal for Blackout rally

GEORGE TOWN: A PKR member who was acquitted of organising the Blackout 505 rally in Penang without a police permit had his acquittal set aside by a High Court here.

Jit Sin declared top school in Penang with seven 10A+ scorers

VISUALLY impaired student Khor Wei Quan has never let his disability become an obstacle at school.

Cancer patient Chelsea beats overwhelming odds

BALIK PULAU: On her 16th birthday, cancer patient Chelsea Cindion Dominic received news that she had suffered a relapse and had only months to live.

Everything’s coming up roses at cemetery

VISITORS to the Protestant Cemetery in Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah, George Town, will find many pleasant changes to the site following its recent restoration.

Plan to deal with big disasters

PENANG will further improve its infrastructure and machinery to ensure the state is prepared for big disasters such as the current flood crisis in the East Coast.

Jail term doubled for man who raped 13-year-old girl

GEORGE TOWN: A man who was jailed five years for raping a 13-year-old girl had his sentence enhanced to 10 years and one stroke of the rotan.

Jobless man charged with impersonating ‘Insp Vijay’

GEORGE TOWN: A jobless man has claimed trial to impersonating a police officer, extorting a woman of RM4,100 by threatening to circulate her sex video and having unauthorised possession of a police uniform and two fake pistols.

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