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Ringgit opens higher against US dollar

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 06:06 PM PST

The ringgit opened higher against the US dollar today on improved demand for the local unit.

As at 9.35am, the ringgit was quoted at 3.3290/3320 per US dollar versus yesterday's 3.3300/3330 close.

However, as against other major currencies, the local note was traded lower.

The ringgit depreciated against the Singapore dollar to 2.6030/6072 from 2.5969/6000 yesterday and declined to 3.2167/2203 from 3.1903/1944 versus the yen.

Against the British pound, the local note eased to 5.5338/5401 from 5.5321/5384 yesterday and weakened vis-a-vis the euro to 4.5551/5598 from 4.5395/5442 Thursday.-- Bernama

Gold up RM2.33

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 06:04 PM PST

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The physical price of gold as at 9.30am stood at RM130.59 per gramme, up RM2.33 from RM128.26 at 5pm yesterday.-- Bernama
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Justin Bieber arrested on drunken driving, resisting arrest charges - CNN

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 08:32 AM PST

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • NEW: "I ain't got no f***ing weapons," police quote Bieber as saying
  • Chief: He told police he drank, smoked pot, took prescription medication before driving
  • SUVs blocked traffic, which "facilitated an open road" for two cars to race, police say
  • Justin Bieber is also under investigation in a felony vandalism case in California

(CNN) -- Justin Bieber was charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license after police saw the pop star street racing Thursday morning, Miami Beach police said.

"What the f*** did I do? Why did you stop me?" Bieber told the police officer who pulled him over just after 4 a.m., according to the arrest report.

Bieber, 19, was booked into a Miami jail after failing a sobriety test, Miami Beach Police Chief Raymond Martinez told reporters Thursday.

Bieber "made some statements that he had consumed some alcohol, and that he had been smoking marijuana and consumed some prescription medication," Martinez said.

Justin Bieber was charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license after police saw the pop star street racing on January 23. He was booked into a Miami jail after failing a sobriety test. Justin Bieber was charged with drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license after police saw the pop star street racing on January 23. He was booked into a Miami jail after failing a sobriety test.
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Justin Bieber had a rough 2013, and now 2014 doesn't appear to be shaping up much better. On January 23, Bieber was arrested on suspicion of DUI and drag racing, according to Miami Beach, Florida, police. Shown, Bieber the night before his arrest with Wilhemina model, Chantel Jeffries. The arrest is just the latest in a series of troubles for the pop star. Justin Bieber had a rough 2013, and now 2014 doesn't appear to be shaping up much better. On January 23, Bieber was arrested on suspicion of DUI and drag racing, according to Miami Beach, Florida, police. Shown, Bieber the night before his arrest with Wilhemina model, Chantel Jeffries. The arrest is just the latest in a series of troubles for the pop star.
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A Miami Beach officer saw Bieber driving a yellow Lamborghini in a race against a red Ferrari in a residential area of Miami Beach, Martinez said. The cars were speeding at about 55 to 60 mph in a 30 mph zone, he said.

Police report details Bieber arrest

The officer pulled Bieber's car over, but the singer was "was not cooperating with the officer's instructions," Martinez said.

"At first, he was a little belligerent, using some choice words questioning why he was being stopped and why the officer was even questioning him," he said.

He allegedly ignored a police officer's request to keep his hands on the car while he did "a cursory patdown for weapons," the report said.

"I ain't got no f***ing weapons," the arresting officer quoted Bieber as saying. "Why do you have to search me? What the f*** is this about?"

The arrest report describes Bieber as having a "flushed face, bloodshot eyes, and the odor of alcohol on his breath."

Bieber failed a field sobriety test, Miami Beach Police Sgt. Bobby Hernandez told CNN.

Two black SUVs blocked the traffic at 26th and Pine Street which "facilitated an open road" for the two cars to race on Pine Street, the report said.

The Ferrari's driver, whom a police spokesman called "an associate of Bieber," was also arrested on a drunken driving charge, he said. That person has not yet been publicly identified.

Bieber, 19, flew to Miami on Monday.

Other complaints

Another police department in the Miami area is investigating a report that some of its officers escorted Bieber's caravan between Miami strip clubs this week without authorization.

Opa-Locka Assistant City Manager David Chiverton told CNN affiliate WSVN-TV that "at some point, the escort took them at least to two locations that we know of."

"The police administration had no knowledge of this escort, and it is not the norm for those things to occur without the chief and his administration authorizing such escorts," Chiverton told the TV station.

Thursday's incident marks the first time the teen singer has been arrested, although he is under investigation on allegations of egging his California neighbor's home.

Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies used a felony search warrant last week to raid Bieber's mansion in the felony vandalism investigation. They seized Bieber's iPhone and the security camera system, which detectives have been examining for clues about who tossed eggs over a fence that splattered onto the next-door house, causing an estimated $20,000 in damage.

Bieber is having some issues

Deputies have also investigated reports by Bieber's neighbors that he raced his expensive sports car down the streets of the exclusive Oaks community of Calabasas, California, but no charges ever resulted.

One neighbor accused Bieber of spitting in his face during a heated confrontation last March. Deputies have responded to complaints about loud parties at Bieber's place.

The Los Angeles County district attorney's office concluded it couldn't prove the spitting or speeding cases in court, so it declined to prosecute.

Prosecutors also rejected a misdemeanor battery complaint from a photographer who accused Bieber of attacking him in the parking lot of a Calabasas shopping center as he was taking photos of Bieber and his then-girlfriend, Selena Gomez, in May 2012.

"We didn't do this search warrant to send a message," Sheriff's Lt. David Thompson said last week. "That's not what we do, but we hope maybe that understanding the gravity of this will change some of the behavior."

CNN en Español's Adriana Hauser contributed to this report.

Privacy Board Recommends End to Phone Data Surveillance - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 23 Jan 2014 08:33 AM PST

WASHINGTON—A federal privacy board said Thursday that the government's mass collection of American phone data is illegal and should end, a recommendation that deals another blow to U.S. spying practices.

The group also recommends in a report that the government immediately reduce the length of time phone databases are kept to three years from five and require the National Security Agency to seek approval from a secret...

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