Malaysia-Press-Headlines
The following headlines appeared in major Malaysian newspapers on Tuesday:
*** THE NEW STRAITS TIMES:
- Abdullah accepts proposal for discussions with Pas
- Malaysian investors invited to set up export processing zones in Bangladesh
- Afghanistan blames Pakistan for spike in attacks
- Israel PM speaks of snags in Hezbollah prisoner swap
- Bush lifts offshore drilling ban
*** BUSINESS TIMES:
- Malaysia to collect RM2.3b in palm oil windfall tax
- KL to host petroleum technology conference
- Indonesia H1 foreign direct investment surges
- Singapore sees 'reasonable chance' of WTO success
*** THE STAR:
- Syed Hamid: He's not above the law
- Anwar-Shabery discussion live on three stations at 9pm
- A special Cabinet committee to tackle the effects of global warming in Malaysia will be set up
- Iran president hits back over nuclear criticism
- Sept. 11 suspects may testify at Guantanamo trial
- Bush criticizes China, Saudi, Iran on rights
*** SUN:
- Police claim success in thwarting supposed rally
- Opposition MPs walk out of Dewan Rakyat debates
- Rebel Nepalese police officers surrender