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  2. The Star (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Star ( MYX: 6084) is an English-language newspaper in Malaysia. Based in Petaling Jaya, it was established in 1971 as a regional newspaper in Penang. It is the largest paid English newspaper in terms of circulation in Malaysia, [3] according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. [4] It has a daily circulation of about 250,000 (As of January ...

  3. Acid attack leaves Malaysia soccer star in ‘critical but ...

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    A star player for Malaysia ’s soccer team is in “critical but stable condition” after an acid attack that left him with fourth-degree burns, officials said late Tuesday. Malaysian soccer ...

  4. Malaysia League XI - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia League XI is formed by the top players in the Malaysia Super League. Some of the players are mainly from the Malaysia national team. Malaysia League XI usually plays against football clubs throughout the world mostly from England . In recent years, Football Association of Malaysia has always arranged matches between the Malaysian ...

  5. Thet Htar Thuzar - Wikipedia

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    Thet Htar Thuzar ( Burmese: သက်ထားသူဇာ; born 15 March 1999) is a Burmese badminton player. [1] She participated at the 2013 SEA Games in her home country Myanmar. She won her first International title at the Egypt International 2018. [2] As of 2019 she had reached eight finals, most of them in the African Badminton Circuit ...

  6. Fox Sports (Asian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Sports (formerly ESPN); Fox Sports 2 (formerly Prime Sports and Star Sports); Fox Sports 3 (formerly ESPN HD and Fox Sports Plus HD); Fox Sports News (formerly ESPNews): The channel was first launched as ESPNews in November 2009 in Singapore on Singtel's Mio TV, and later expanded to other areas, including Hong Kong, where it was launched in August 2011 on PCCW's Now TV.

  7. Chingay parade - Wikipedia

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    The Chingay Parade is an annual street parade held in Malaysia and Singapore as part of the Chinese New Year festivities, usually in celebration of the birthdays of Chinese deities or in some cases with the procession of the Goddess of Mercy ( Guanyin ). [1] The name "Chingay" derives from Hokkien, conflating two words: chin-gē ( 真藝 ...

  8. Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysia A1 Semi-Pro League ( Malay: Liga A1 Semi-Pro Malaysia ), (previously known as the Malaysia M3 League ), currently known as the MBSB Bank Championship due to sponsorship reasons, is the second level football league of the Malaysian football league system. [1] The league was created as part of the Malaysian Football League 's plan to ...

  9. Kosmo! - Wikipedia

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    Free online archives. www .kosmo .com .my. Kosmo! (short for Cosmopolitan; Malay: Kosmopolitan) is a Malay-language compact format newspaper tabloid in Malaysia owned by the Utusan Group, which also owns Kosmo! 's Sunday paper Kosmo! Ahad, Utusan Malaysia, and Mingguan Malaysia. [1] It is available in Malaysia at most newsstands.