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Why Stephens capitulated to ‘Malaysia’


Former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad writes in his just-released memoir, “A Doctor in the House”, that Singapore Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew wanted to be prime minister of Malaysia. Mahathir may have been speaking the truth for a change although he’s not quite right, considering his ethnic Indian origins, for implying that Lee was wrong to harbour such ambitions.

Speech by Lim Guan Eng whilst campaigning for the PAS candidate in the Tenang By-Election on Tues, 25th Jan 2011 at 8 pm:

Speech by Lim Guan Eng whilst campaigning for the PAS candidate in the Tenang By-Election on 25th Jan 2011:

The 4 PR states RM25 billion investments have beat the other 10 BN states attracted 53% of Malaysia's total investments of RM47.2 billion in 2010

The 4 PR states of Penang, Selangor, Kedah & Kelantan have beat the other 10 BN states by attracting RM25 billion in investments comprising 53% of Malaysia's total investments of RM47.2 billion in 2010. For the first time in history, Penang is now the new champion of investments in Malaysia, coming out top in 2010.

Explosion at Japan nuke plant, disaster toll rises

IWAKI, Japan – An explosion at a nuclear power station Saturday destroyed a building housing the reactor amid fears that it was close to a disastrous meltdown after being hit by a powerful earthquake and tsunami.

40 killed in major tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake

TOKYO – A massive tsunami spawned by the largest earthquake in Japan's recorded history slammed the eastern coast Friday, sweeping away boats, cars, homes and people as widespread fires burned out of control. Tsunami warnings blanketed the entire Pacific, as far away as South America, Canada, Alaska and the entire U.S. West Coast.

Taib and sons now know money can’t buy love

By Mariam Mokhtar
 
Just like King Midas, Sarawak’s Chief Minister, Taib Mahmud, is beginning to realise that all the money in the world cannot buy happiness nor guarantee the continuation of his political dynasty. Taib once pinned his political hopes on his second son, Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib. But a life of fast cars and fast women soon put paid to that.

Interesting facts : HOW OUR ORGANS AGE at different times.

Time: When our bodies really start going downhill

There's no denying the ticking of a woman's biological clock  -  but men are not immune, either. French doctors have found that the quality of sperm starts to deteriorate by 35 , so that by the time a man is 45 a third of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Here, with the help of leading clinicians, Angela Epstein identifies the ages when different parts of the

Sesco lost RM120 million last year

This report, originally from Bernama, was pulled out tonight from publication by the news agency. This is what political leaders in Sarawak have tried to hide from the people. 
 SIBU: Syarikat Sesco Bhd, a subsidiary of Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB), suffered losses amounting to RM120 million statewide last year due to meter, cable and power theft.

Taib’s daughter-in-law wants RM400m from estranged hubby

KUALA LUMPUR — The demand by Tan Sri Abdul Taib Mahmud’s daughter-in-law for her estranged husband Datuk Seri Mahmud Abu Bekir Taib to pay her RM400 million, as stated in divorce papers filed last month, has put the wealth of the Sarawak chief minister’s family in the spotlight at a time of growing scrutiny ahead of state polls.

Bidayuh leaders may quit PKR for Snap

KOTA KINABALU: Bidayuh leaders in Sarawak PKR may be on the verge of abandoning the party to join Sarawak Nasional Party (Snap). 
Can PKR de facto leader Anwar stem rumours of
native Bidayuh leaders leaving Sarawak PKR?

The indigenous native community political leaders are believed to have held a secret meeting a few days ago in Kuching to pave the way for the switch in party allegiance

Anwar, Azizah to ‘woo’ Sabahans and Sarawakians

PKR is bent on changing the perception of Sabahans
and Sarawakians that the party is no different
from its rival Umno.
KOTA KINABALU: PKR leaders Anwar Ibrahim and wife Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail are aiming to change the perceptions that the party is not keen to hear the cry of Sabahans and Sarawakians for autonomy as pledged in the 1963 Malaysia Agreement, but long broken by the federal government.

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