The surveys firm was defines delisted in 2007 by reclusive tycoon AnandaKrishnan, who controls 75 percent of Maxis. The rest is ownedby state-owned Saudi Telecom Co Ltd (7010.SE) Maxis' market capitalisation stood at around 39 billionringgit ($11.05 billion) before it was taken private, Reutersdata showed, and the new listing is expected to give thecompany an enterprise value of 40 billion ringgit, the reportsaid. Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak on Wednesday said hehad asked Maxis to re-list on Bursa Malaysia to boost liquidityand draw in investors to the Southeast Asia's most laggardstock market so far this year .KLSE. Indonesia The Edge, citing unidentified sources close to the company,said the funds used from floating the company's Malaysianoperations would be used to expand business in India andIndonesia "That's an option that's being seriously looked at.

(Alisting by year end) is possible, if regulatory approvals gosmoothly," one source said No one from Maxis was immediately available for comment . The menfrom the Buffalo suburb of Lackawanna all pleaded guilty toterrorism related charges.(Reporting by Chris Michaud; editing by Chris Wilson) . KUALA LUMPUR, July 25 (Reuters) - Maxis, Malaysia's topmobile phone operator, could relist by the end of the yearfollowing government calls to boost liquidity on the localexchange, a top business weekly reported on Saturday . "It was a bit of a turf war," the Times quoted a formersenior administration official as saying . "For a number ofpeople, crossing the line of having intelligence or militaryactivities inside the United States was not worth the risk." Bush finally ordered the FBI to make the arrests. Among those opposing the proposal were then-nationalsecurity adviser Condoleezza Rice, FBI director Robert Muellerand Michael Chertoff, then head of the Justice Department'scriminal division.

Proponents of the plan, advanced by Cheney and his legaladviser, David Addington, used a memo written by JusticeDepartment lawyers John Yoo and Robert Delahunty that assertedit would be legal . "The president has ample constitutional and statutoryauthority to deploy the military against international orforeign terrorists operating within the United States," theTimes quoted the memo as saying . 11 attacks on the UnitedStates, arguing that domestic use of military force against alQaeda would be legal because it served a national security,rather than a law enforcement purpose . laws and the Constitution, notably the 4th Amendmentwhich bans unreasonable search or seizure without probablecause, restrict military action for domestic raids . The report said Bush administration officials debated themove using a broad interpretation of presidential authorityroughly a month after the Sept. soil to sweep up the men,known as the Lackawanna Six, and brand them as enemycombatants, the newspaper said. Bush eventually decided against the proposal, which wasfloated in 2002 without consulting senior military officials,the Times said.

It sourced the report to unnamed formeradministration officials U.S . at The Noerr Programs CorporationPhilip Byrne, 303-642-7147 ext . orAnita Russell, Copyright Business Wire 2009 . NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuters) - The Bush administrationdebated testing the U.S . Constitution by sending troops intothe suburbs of Buffalo, New York to arrest a group of mensuspected of plotting with al Qaeda, The New York Timesreported on Friday. Some of President George Bush's advisers, notably VicePresident Dick Cheney, contended that a sitting president hadthe power to use the military on U.S. In addition to discovering, training and placing Santas, The Noerr Programshires more than 165 set managers and 2,000 seasonal cast members during theholiday season.

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