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Golf
LPGA Pro-Am raises US$2.5mil
THE Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) has announced that all playing spots for the 75th Anniversary Pro-Am at Pebble Beach Resorts have been sold out, raising a record-breaking US$2.5mil for the LPGA Foundation.
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Golf
Yamaha launches new era in equipment innovation
YAMAHA announce the arrival of their RMX DD series, the company's latest golf club technology designed to deliver maximum distance, outstanding shot consistency and forgiveness.
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Myanmar
Junta denies killing civilians in hospital strike
THE nation's military junta has denied killing civilians in a hospital air strike that left more than 30 people dead.
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Other Sports
Weight off his shoulders as Aniq eyes comeback
CHONBURI: National weightlifter Aniq Kasdan (pic) may have missed out on a podium finish at the Thailand SEA Games, but he is choosing to focus on the positives from his outing.
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Nation
Academic: School safety a joint effort
KUALA LUMPUR: Recent cases of student distress, bullying, emotional breakdowns and even tragic outcomes have exposed serious gaps in how schools and adults respond to youngsters' struggles, says Assoc Prof Datuk Dr Monna Ong Siew Siew.
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Nation
Cops seek individual behind viral ambulance siren video
MELAKA: The police will summon the individual who circulated a video of a policeman allegedly blocking an ambulance to allow passage for a convoy of foreign investors.
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Golf
Malaysia’s challenge at LPGA Q-Series falls short
MALAYSIA'S representation at the 2025 LPGA Q-Series Final Qualifying Stage, held at the RTJ Resort at Magnolia Grove in Mobile, Alabama, fell short of the mark and will now rely on limited opportunities such as sponsor exemptions and Monday qualifiers.
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Nation
Chan: Pupils must have say in safety policy
KUALA LUMPUR: Students must have a voice in policies that shape their lives rather than leaving such decisions solely to adults, says Tan Sri Chan Kong Choy.
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Football
No love lost for Rhinos’ captain Dominic as he goes up against ex-mates Southern Tigers
PETALING JAYA: Sabah defender Dominic Tan is ready to put sentiment aside as he gets ready to go up against his former employers, Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT), in today's FA Cup final at the Bukit Jalil Stadium.
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Badminton
Chen-Toh out to redeem themselves at Tour Finals after SEA Games exit
PETALING JAYA: World champions Chen Tang Jie-Toh Ee Wei will look to bounce back from their SEA Games disappointment at the World Tour Finals in Hangzhou starting on Wednesday.
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Football
FA Cup holders confident of winning despite losing injured key players
PETALING JAYA: Despite their imposing status as three-time defending champions, Johor Darul Ta'zim (JDT) are facing an injury crisis ahead of their FA Cup final clash against Sabah tonight.
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Other Sports
Mandy-Sydney-Loh strike gold after gruelling training grind
BANGKOK: They trained like women possessed, putting in six to seven hours a day - and it paid off.
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Education
Lexel campus to open in Gamuda Cove
Lexel International Schools will open its second flagship campus in Gamuda Cove, Southern Klang Valley, next year.
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Focus
Australia’s social media age ban has started. Here is what it really means
The question remains — will it solve all the problems social media brings for the young?
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Japan
Bears on the slopes add new risk for skiers
A ski resort here said it had received reports of bear sightings while a snowboarder described how one of the animals chased him on the piste.
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Education
Teach students like you would your children
One day, as I sat with my grandchild helping her read in English, it struck me – this is how we should teach our students – with the same warmth, patience, and belief.
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Sports Box
A host of problems for – and from – the organisers
THAILAND have hosted a host of SEA Games.
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Nation
Muddy boots, mangroves and keeping nature alive
BALIK PULAU: It might have felt icky at first but once they got used to the mud, they could focus on the task of getting all 6,490 mangrove tree seedlings planted before the high tide rolled in.
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Focus
The NEETs of many
As Malaysia ramps up its push for skilled labour, a sizeable number of young people remain disconnected from work and education. Experts say their stories start much earlier – and solutions must go far deeper than simply getting them a job.
