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| 2002-07-10 | Is Pak Lah about to blink?
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| 2002-07-04 | A Much Diminished Prime Minister Returns
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| 2002-06-30 | It is bye-elections time again!
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| 2002-03-29 | A crony-extraordinaire who does not know if is in or out?
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| 2002-03-23 | Malaysia's Grand Old Man Turns 80
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| 2002-03-14 | A Chinese crony gets choice golf club land in Kuala Lumpur to
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| 2002-02-10 | Tan Sri Dato' Seri Vincent Tan comes into much-needed cash Magnum's property department spent time and effort to scour
the country for investment-grade land, and every suggestion is
that no better buy exists than in Bukit Tinggi, and the land it
wants is owned by one Tan Sri Dato' Seri Vincent Tan. So, on a
willing-buyer, willing-seller basis, Magnum gets the land and Tan
Sri Dato' Seri Vincent Tan the cash. So, Tan Sri Dato' Seri
Vincent Tan has the cash he desperately needs and Magnum has the
land it desperately needs to take advantage of Malaysia's awesome
development potential. But somehow I do not think one is happy
he is rolling in money and the other is happy that it has got, in
return, prime investment land.
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| 2002-01-05 | Does only Bumi contractors not complete projects on time?
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| 2001-12-06 | The street naming controversy in Ipoh
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| 2001-08-19 | The Mentris Besar And Forest Reserves
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| 2001-07-16 | Strains In the Likas Byelection in Sabah
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| 2001-05-15 | Tan Sri Vincent Tan Wants RM22 million from Sydney Journalist Tan Sri Vincent's commitment to justice is commendable,
especially when it is at high cost to himself. His enviable
insistence that he wants justice to be done should have all
Malayians rise up in support of this noble venture. He
needs it. Especially when the gloss of Dato' Lingam's
description of him as "an international business man of
unquestioned repute" wears off. He is not seen in public
these days. When his Colmer Tropicale, a garish fake-French
styled, holiday resort tourists allegedly prefer, in Bukit Tinggi, outside Kuala Lumpur, was visited by the mayor of
the French Alsatian town of Colmer last week, neither he nor
the Prime Minister was on hand to greet him. It was so
highly thought of last year that the French National Day was
celebrated there and the Prime Minister was on hand to
declare it open. So, why is it now downgraded? Colmer
Tropicale, incidentally, is the only resort in Malaysia
which charges RM10 toll per person, not per vehicle, for
entering the complex. That entitles visitors to a soft
drink. One should be thankful for such small mercies.
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| 2001-04-12 | When Back Pain Is Political, Not Medical Nor Surgical
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| 2001-04-07 | CORRECTION -- For Whom The Bells Toll
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| 2001-03-05 | Is A Doctorate Worth More Than A Tamil School?
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| 2001-03-01 | Couriters, satraps cosy under the Law's skirt
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| 2001-02-03 | Is Malay Rights Threatened?
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| 2001-01-18 | The Super Bumiputra's Hot Iron: The Plot Chickens
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| 2000-11-05 | The Anwaristas Hit The Nail On The Head
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| 2000-11-03 | JE Fund: The MCA Shoots Itself In The Foot
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