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... 't call me a traitor though. i don't find this aspect of my believe is being known as being a traitor. i am still a malaysian and i love my country. it is just that the love is not so deep that i am willing to die for ... same answer. at least i do not wish i was born as other nationality. i do not regret being born a malaysian. i find it a privilege being born in this country. but, lately, i find it ...
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... , and most of whom are registered at the same address.How does it work? Members of the academy (all Malaysian taxi drivers who despite being allegedly the worst in the world at driving taxis are remarkably good ... 's the thing about show business – you never know what the big stars will do next!That's all for this year's edition of the Malaysian Political Oscars. See you on the red carpet next year!"
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... on 12 September as part of a crackdown on dissent by the Malaysian government, which is facing a mounting challenge from the opposition. ... in Kuala Lumpur said the well-known blogger had been a thorn in the side of the Malaysian government, using his blog to become one of its most vociferous critics. Raja ... declares war on bloggers...Anwar Ibrahim gives Malaysian govt. the finger...Sordid sex-murder ...
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This piece by Huzir Sulaiman was apparently spiked by a mainstream newspaper. It's a good laugh. Obviously some people don't think it's funny! The Malaysian Political Oscars! Our political situation is like something out of a movie – so here are the awards. The envelope, please… The Wide Angle Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, headquartered [...]
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Malaysian teenager's Quran recitation wins heartsBy Siham Al Najami, Staff ReporterPublished: September 19, 2008, 23:43Dubai: The young Malaysian participant who was eventually declared the winner of the recitation event at the Dubai International Holy Quran Award (DIHQA) event had the jam-packed audience in a thrall.The contest began at midnight on Thursday after the conclusion of programmes ...
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In an attempt to break resistance by tribal communities to logging, the government of Sarawak, Malaysia, has announced that it will no longer recognise elected leaders in some Penan communities. The Penan are the only nomadic tribe in Sarawak, in Malaysian Borneo. They have been fighting for more than twenty years to stop logging companies destroying [...]
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