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Headlines in Major Malaysian newspapers

Kuala Lumpur, June 25, IRNA

Malaysia-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in major Malaysian newspapers on Wednesday:

*** THE NEW STRAITS TIMES:
- PM: No clearing of forests for oil palm plantations
- Five drown, seven missing as boat capsizes
- Mugabe says open to negotiations after election: state media - 'Many' bodies found in Philippine ferry
- Bill Gates foundation to prioritise women farmers in Africa and Asia
*** BUSINESS TIMES:
- Fuel price rise likely to hit building sector
- Measat-3a launch set for August 21
- Global edible oil prices to stay high: Analysts
- OPEC, EU clash over record oil prices

*** THE STAR:
- Abdullah denies getting report on Altantuya case
- Khairy calls for review of power tariff hike
- Foreign workers eating dog meat
- Obama criticizes McCain's nuclear power plan
- Gaza truce falters, Israel plans Hezbollah swap
- Iran denies market talk of strike on atomic sites

*** SUN:
- PM: No decision on any action against EC chairman
- Thai PM gets second parliament grilling

- UN Security Council condemns Zimbabwe's election violence 335**1416

News sent: 08:31 Wednesday June 25, 2008 Print

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