Istana Negara may become royal museum
KUALA LUMPUR: Istana Negara may be converted into a royal museum after the completion of the new palace in Jalan Duta next year. However the government has yet to decide. More: continued here
KUALA LUMPUR: Istana Negara may be converted into a royal museum after the completion of the new palace in Jalan Duta next year. However the government has yet to decide. More: continued here
FRONT ROYAL — There’s a good chance town residents will do a double take over the coming weeks when they see a Front Royal police car. More: continued here
Shot Sussex postman still delivers despite air rifle woundMirror.co.ukThe Royal Mail worker collapsed when he was hit near the ribs with an air rifle pellet by a gunman. But James, 30, honoured as best postie in May for …and more » More: continued here
East Anglian Daily Times Postman,51, stole £2000 from cardsEast Anglian Daily TimesDoyle, of Nedging Hall Cottages, Nedging Tye, near Stowmarket, was caught after a routine inspection of disused lockers at a Royal Mail premises uncovered a … More: continued here
Police said the Royal Mail bicycle was stolen from Dale Street, off Nunnery Lane, after the postman left it unattended to deliver mail to nearby homes. More: continued here
Shot postie still deliversMirror.co.ukThe Royal Mail worker collapsed when he was hit near the ribs with an air rifle pellet by a gunman. But James, 30, honoured as best postie in May for … More: continued here
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Tuesday that a special panel to reform the Royal Thai Police will be appointed later in the day. Abhisit said the panel’s chairman, retired officer Pol Gen Vasit Dejkunjorn, has recruited all panel members. More: continued here
Telegraph.co.uk Queen says 'It's very good to be home' during Halifax visitGlobe and MailJohn Stillwell/Getty Images Halifax — From Tuesday's Globe and Mail Published on Monday, Jun. 28, 2010 3:03PM EDT Last updated on Monday, Jun. …Curtsy or bow to the Queen?Hamilton Spectatorall 602 news articles » More: continued here
UAE Plans Shariah Money Markets After Law: Islamic FinanceBusinessWeekIslamic bills would give Shariah-compliant banks more investment options, said Ahmed Talhaoui, Abu Dhabi-based head of portfolio management at Royal Capital …and more » More: continued here
TORONTO: Queen Elizabeth II returned to Canada yesterday and pronounced it “good to be home” as she embarked on her 22nd official visit to the country. More: continued here