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Dr M Defends Ibrahim Ali, Says No Malice In His Bible-Burning Threat

KUALA LUMPUR: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad came to Datuk Ibrahim Alis defence today, claiming the Malay rights leader had not meant it as an insult when he suggested burning Malay language bibles for using the word Allah.

Dr Mahathir (pic), who is the patron of Ibrahims Malay rights group Perkasa, told a press conference here that the Pasir Mas MP had merely been referring to a common practice of burning publications that have been identified as illegal.

Usually, if there is a publication that has been banned, the action taken is to burn these books.

So his (Ibrahim) view is that if this Bible is illegal in terms of policy, he chose to opt for the common method of burning them, he said after launching the coffee table book Antartica: Malaysias Journey to the Ice at Universiti Malaya here.

So I dont think that he (Ibrahim) had any intention to insult the kitab injil... it was not his intention.

Last week, The Malaysian Insider reported Dr Mahathir as saying that while Ibrahim supports Umno, the fiery leader does not speak for the party.

It is unfortunate that Ibrahim Ali should suggest burning the newly-printed bibles. That may be the way we rid ourselves of unwanted publications. It cannot be done for the Bible any more than it can be done for the Quran, Dr Mahathir had written in his chedet.cc blog posting.

But what Ibrahim said does not reflect the views of Umno. Unfortunately, some politicians would like to make it so in order to gain political mileage, the former prime minister added.

Dr Mahathir, who still wields much clout within Umno, was quick to stress that the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalitions lynchpin party believed Allah to be exclusive to Islam but it had never advocated burning the Malay-language bibles which uses this word.

The countrys longest-serving prime minister of 22 years had also given a reminder that the Allah controversy had been settled years ago through the acceptance that the Christians of Sabah and Sarawak could continue to use the word Allah in their Malay-language bible and teachings but these should not be used in the rest of the country.

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DGAP-News: Champion Iron Mines Limited: Champion Iron to release Preliminary Feasibility Study Results and host a …

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Champion Iron to release Preliminary Feasibility Study Results and host a conference call on Thursday, February 7, 2013

Toronto (Canada), February 5, 2013 - CHAMPION IRON MINES LIMITED (TSX: CHM; OTCQX:CPMNF; FSE: P02) (Champion, or the Company) is pleased to announce its plans to release the results of the Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) on Champions flagship property, the Consolidated Fire Lake North Project, prior to market open on Thursday, February 7, 2013.

Champion will entertain questions from analysts and shareholders in a conference call scheduled to commence at 8:30 am EST on February 7, 2013 after the press release has been disseminated.The details for the conference call are as follows:

Local / International:(647) 426-1845 North American Toll- Free:1(866)782-8903 About Champion Iron Mines Limited

Champion is an iron exploration and development company with offices in Montreal and Toronto, and is focused on developing its significant iron resources in the provinces of Qubec and Newfoundland & Labrador. Champion holds a 100% interest in the Fermont Iron Holdings and a 44% interest in the Attikamagen Iron Project located in both Qubec and Labrador. The Attikamagen Project is under option to Labec Century Iron Ore Inc. (Labec), a subsidiary of Century Iron Mines Corporation, under which Labec can earn up to a 60% interest.

Champions Fermont Iron Holdings, including its flagship Consolidated Fire Lake North Project, are located in Canadas major iron ore producing district, in close proximity to five producing iron mines, existing transportation and power infrastructure. Consolidated Fire Lake North is located immediately north of ArcelorMittals operating Fire Lake Mine and 60 km south of Cliffs Natural Resources Inc.s Bloom Lake Mine in northeastern Qubec. Champions management and advisory board includes mining and exploration professionals with the mine development and operations experience to build, commission, and operate the future Consolidated Fire Lake North mine.

For further information please contact:

Thomas G. Larsen, President and CEO, or Jorge Estepa, Vice President at Tel: (416) 866-2200.

For additional information on Champion, please visit our website at http://www.championironmines.com.

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Notre Dame signs 23, waiting for word on 1 more

By TOM COYNE Associated Press

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -- Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly wasn't about to quibble with recruiting experts who called the recruiting class he signed Wednesday his best. "I love agreeing with experts," he joked. Most recruiting services had the Irish ranked in the top five in the country. Kelly said the 23 players signed by the Irish show that Notre Dame has returned to elite status this past season, being ranked No. 1 for the first time in nearly 19 years and playing against Alabama in the BCS title game, which the Irish lost 42-14. "It's a recruiting class that when you're looking at it from my perspective, it meets the time and place as to where we are right now. We're a team that has gone from unranked to top 10 ranking, top five ranking, at times we're the No. 1 team in the country, and I think your class begins to reflect that as you move forward," he said. Running back Greg Bryant of Delray Beach, Fla., was an example of that. Bryant, who rushed for 1,447 yards and 17 touchdowns on 186 carries last season, had committed to Oklahoma and the Irish hadn't contacted him since May. But after Bryant decommitted from Oklahoma and the Irish were off to an 11-0 start and ranked No. 1, recruiting coordinator Tony Alford decided to give him a call just before Thanksgiving and quickly found there was interest. "The season, 11-0, we were first in the country, that certainly had an impact with him as far as piquing his interest," said Alford, who also is the running backs coach. Among the other highly touted players in the class are linebacker Jaylon Smith of Fort Wayne, running back Tarean Folston, who rushed for 1,186 yards and 13 touchdowns for Cocoa (Fla.) High School, and safety Max Redfield of Mission Viejo, Calif. The Irish were still waiting to hear from defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes. Smith won the Butkus Award as the nation's top high school linebacker, the same award Manti Te'o won four years ago. "He's got all the things that you're looking for, that quickness, that ability to strike," Kelly said. Redfield is one of four defensive backs who will add depth in the secondary. After starting cornerback Lo Wood and safety Jamoris Slaughter went down with season-ending injuries, the Irish had to depend on sophomore safety Matthias Farley and freshman cornerback KeiVarae Russell, two players who were recruited on offense. The Irish also added depth along the offensive line with five recruits: 6-6, 290-pound Hunter Bivin, 6-5, 300-pound Steve Elmer, 6-7, 280-pound Mike McGlinchey and 6-5, 305-pound John Montelus. Kelly said the Irish were so thin along the line that at times as the Irish practiced to get ready for Alabama he only had five healthy linemen at some practices. The Irish are expected to be at the 85-player scholarship limit for the first time since Tyrone Willingham was coach, which Kelly said should help. "That impacts your program, I'm telling you," Kelly said. "It impacts the way you practice. You don't get a chance to tackle quite as much, and all those things begin to show themselves when you're below the scholarship numbers." The Irish also added two wide receivers with well-known fathers: wide receiver Torii Hunter Jr., whose father plays with the Detroit Tigers, and Corey Robinson, whose father, David, played basketball with the San Antonio Spurs. Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming of CBS College Sports called the recruiting class Notre Dame's best since 2008, when the Irish had the consensus No. 2 class. That class featured Michael Floyd, tight end Kyle Rudolph, defensive back Robert Blanton and linebacker Darius Fleming. Each was an NFL draft pick. Lemming said the key for the Notre Dame coaching staff is to follow this year's class up with another strong class next year. "If you want to be in Alabama territory that means you have to put four great classes back-to-back-to-back-to-back. Notre Dame has not been able to do that. So depth-wise, talent-wise they're not able to practice as hard as Alabama is because one guy goes out they have another guy just as good to come in. Notre Dame didn't have that luxury," he said. Kelly said the priority for 2014 will be adding offensive and defensive linemen.

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