Good
• The Penang Syariah Court allowed an application by Muslim Siti Fatimah Tan Abdullah, to renounce and revert to her original faith.
• Ong Tee Keat: The phrase, Malay supremacy, should not be brought up any more as it creates the impression that one race is the master while the others are slaves.
• Selangor state government is believed to have hired auditors to forensic audit on state government agencies, such as PKNS and Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Bhd, the state investment arm.
• The five states in the Opposition alliance have formed secretariats to coordinate and streamline their administration policies.
• The Perak Government has added more guidelines in the selection of village heads to ensure those elected will not have too much power.
• Malaysia played their hearts out before going down fighting 3-2 to Pakistan in the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament.
Bad
• Mahathir, who is adviser to Petronas, was paid RM15, 000 a month; two advisers to the PM, Shahrizat and Abdul Hamid, earned RM33,727.20 and RM404, 726 a month.
Stupid
• Nazri: The Government has no plans to enact a Freedom of Information Act or other laws to protect whistleblowers because the OSA is sufficient.
• Three police reports were lodged against Karpal Singh for allegedly questioning the special rights and authority of the Sultan of Perak.
Ugly
• Ibrahim Ali and Bung Mokhtar said they will not apologize to Karpal Singh.
• Water leak at Parliament, again.



