Malaysia-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in major Malaysian newspapers on Tuesday:
*** THE NEW STRAITS TIMES:
- PM: Government is studying the proposal for an anti-hopping law - Full telecast will cost govt RM100,000 a day
- Visitors from China to be screened for EV71
- Myanmar says more than 10,000 killed in cyclone
- Food riots turn deadly in Somali capital
- Israel cites progress in Mideast peace talks
*** BUSINESS TIMES:
- Oil crosses US$120 for first time
- Maxis plans to invest up to US$5b in India
- Malaysia posts 4.2pc productivity growth
- Arabs mull crisis fund to fight food inflation
*** THE STAR:
- Rais: Proposal meant for those under 21
- Pak Lah calls on Malaysians to help fight smugglers
- Spike in crime raises concern
- Three dead babies found in freezer in Germany
- Iran rules out nuclear halt despite new incentives
- Pope discusses Islam relations with Anglican head
*** SUN:
- Wan Azizah gets aggressive, challenges PM
- Germany's first driverless mass-transit train goes to work - China, Dalai Lama aides agreed to talk again