
Najib approval rating climbs to 68pc
The Malaysian Insider, 2 April 2010 Datuk Seri Najib Razak is in a stronger position today than he was 12 months ago, when he was appointed Malaysia’s sixth prime minister, a recent survey has shown. Then, his approval rating was a dismal 44 per cent; the economy was slipping into unforgiving negative territory, and he seemed...

WSJ cuts prices in battle with NYT
Reuters, 1 April 2010 The Wall Street Journal is cutting new subscription prices by as much as 80 per cent in some cases as it prepares to confront its rival, the New York Times, with a New York City edition. The move comes amid a plunge in US newspaper circulation and three years after Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp paid more...

Cheonan ‘May Have Hit N.Korean Mine’
Chosun Ilbo, 1 April 2010 Defense Minister Kim Tae-young on Monday suggested that the 1,200-ton corvette Cheonan may have hit an old North Korean mine before it sank in waters near the de-facto maritime border in the West Sea on Friday night. "Neither the government nor the Defense Ministry has said that there is no possibility...
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