Good
• The government will spend RM12.6 million a year to provide 2,700 patients with free erythropoietin injections.
• Teresa Kok, filed a suit against Home Minister Syed Hamid Albar, the inspector-general of police and two other persons for unlawfully arresting and falsely imprisoning her last year.
• The Court of Appeal allowed Sivakumar to be represented by his own lawyers in two pending suits related to the Perak crisis.
• The family of A Kugan today lodged a complaint with the Malaysian Medical Council (MMC) against Serdang Hospital and pathologist Dr Abdul Karim Tajudin for possible misconduct.
• Umno supreme council member Norza Zakaria was charged for alleged involvement in money politics.
• Najib favours a return to the original NEP vision of improving conditions for the poor of all ethnic groups and not only Malays.
• Nearly 85,000 people have signed an online petition calling for part of the White House lawn to be turned to a vegetable patch.
Bad
• Zambry will not attend the second inquiry by the Perak Public Accounts Committee.
Ugly
• Two Mercedes Benz cars purchased by Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Bhd were not delivered, and a Range Rover bought for site visits by the company ‘s subsidiary was used by the KDEB chairman – Khir Toyo’s wife.
Stupid
• A parliamentary motion has been filed by a minister to suspend Gobind for his unparliamentary conduct in linking the deputy prime minister to a murder case.
• An Iraq court jailed for three years the journalist who throwing his shoes at Bush.



