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Proham Press statement on Restoring National Confidence in Federal Scholarship Scheme

By Simon Sipaun

Proham deeply regrets the recurrence of the confusion and misunderstanding surrounding the awarding of the JPA scholarships. We note that similar complaints of neglect, favoritism, denial have occurred in previous years. This has become an annual recurrence of public discontentment in the way selection is made.

Life before Malaysia

TAN SRI Simon Sipaun counts himself fortunate to be alive today. “My parents had five children, but only two survived…I was the third child and first to survive,” he recounts in an e-mail interview on 1 April 2011. Sipaun not only survived, but went on to win scholarships to Victoria University, New Zealand and Oxford University, England and was Sabah’s State Secretary from 1988 to 1993.

Anybody Want A Dog? URGENT

Have a good laugh and looking forward to have a beautiful off day.
                    HAPPY HARVEST FESTIVAL 2011
 
My house was broken into last night by two robbers who locked me in the bathroom, and proceeded to steal all they could carry.  My watchdog, "Killer", did not alert me, and for this reason I am giving him away.
 

Over 50 US Christian Churches to Hold Muslim Qur'an Readings...

"Arrogance, pride is always the beginning of the end.  It is only in the simple hearts of man, the simple hearts, the child-like candor of an adult, that the truth will be found and the way.  I am the way!  No one shall come to the Father but through Me, for I am the way.  All who deny My visit to your world, all who have not accepted Me as the Messiah, they are against Me, and as such, will seek to destroy all who uphold the truth." - Jesus, August 5, 1974

‘Cops beat me, told me to die’

PETALING JAYA: “The policemen kept beating me and called me ‘keling’. They also shouted at me, saying I should just die so that they can close the case.”

A 20-year-old student was allegedly beaten up and verbally berated when he knocked into a policeman’s motorcycle at a roadblock in Rembau, Negri Sembilan, during the wee hours of the morning.

Lagi 'bukti' pembelian undi pilihan raya S'wak

Meskipun pilihan raya negeri Sarawak telah berlalu lebih sebulan , namun Rangkaian Pemantau Pilihan Raya Malaysia (MEO-Net) berkata mereka kini mempunyai lebih banyak bukti bagi menunjukkan bahawa pembelian undi berleluasa sepanjang tempoh berkempen.

Penyelaras MEO-Net Ong Boon Keong pada sidang akhbarnya hari ini mendedahkan rakaman pita video pendek menunjukkan wang tunai diedarkan kepada pengundi di kerusi dewan undangan negeri Tamin yang berjaya dipertahankan oleh BN.

EXCLUSIVE: Mother of Steven Tyler’s aborted baby breaks 3-decade silence - is now pro-life

The iconic photo showing Julia Holcomb and Steve Tyler together.

May 21, 2011 (LifeSiteNews.com) – When Julia Holcomb was sixteen she and a friend contrived to meet Steven Tyler, the frontman of the multi-platinum-selling band Aerosmith, and now co-host of American Idol. 

Holcomb’s gambit was more successful than she could have imagined. She and Tyler met backstage after an Aerosmith show, and what followed was a passionate and drug-fuelled three-year relationship that nearly culminated in marriage, even though Holcomb was a full decade younger than the rock star. But the affair eventually spun out of control and ended explosively after Holcomb was pressured into aborting Tyler’s unborn child.

Warkah di ambang maut: Harapan menggunung

Yong Vui Kong, rakyat Malaysia kelahiran Sabah, sedang merengkuk di penjara Singapura. Beliau menunggu hukuman gantung ke atasnya dilaksanakan kerana kesalahan mengedar dadah.

Malaysiakini akan menyiarkan surat-surat terakhir Yong kepada Yetian – seorang anggota kempen “Selamatkan Vui Kong” – sepanjang 12 minggu terakhirnya di menunggu kematiannya.

‘Don’t dump asylum seekers in Sabah’

Sabah Barisan Nasional ally, LDP, wants to know how the
state will benefit from the refugee swap with Australia.
SANDAKAN: Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) president VK Liew has warned that Sabah must not become home to the 800-odd asylum seekers stranded in Australia.

He said the party would register a strong protest if the mainly Indonesian “refugees” are sent to Sabah under a Malaysia-Australia Refugee Agreement.

‘Govt abused power when detaining activist’

Lawyer See Chee How is bent on seeking justice for Malaysian
Election Observer-network (MEO-net) leader BK Ong who was
unfairly deported to Penang yesterday.
KUCHING: Malaysian Election Observer-network (MEO-net) leader BK Ong’s lawyers have accused the state authorities of abusing their power and detaining Ong “as if he is a criminal”.

Counsel See Chee How said Ong was in Sarawak to help instil political awareness, especially on the importance of voter registration among the natives.

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