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| 2003-12-22 | The Ninjas and Scholars scramble for Pak Lah's ear
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| 2003-12-20 | UMNO is in shock as its members rebel at its change of division leaders
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| 2003-12-09 | A cabinet minister has this insane desire to be proved corrupt!
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| 2003-10-27 | UMNO's enemy for all seasons is 'IMF stooge, CIA agent, and now Al Qaeda terrorist'
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| 2003-04-17 | How to be an entrepreneur and con school children
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| 2003-04-09 | A cabinet minister discovers the people to shoot herself in the foot
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| 2002-12-01 | What did Datin Seri Rafidah Aziz have in her hand bag?
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| 2002-11-30 | The Lady, Like The Queen, Is Not Amused
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| 2002-11-17 | A Malaysian cabinet minister throws her weight in Australia
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| 2002-11-11 | How to Praise Dr Mahathir
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| 2002-10-31 | Malay polygamy and the Malaysian mindset
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| 2002-10-16 | Puteri UMNO: A marionette as leader
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| 2002-07-18 | Rewriting history for votes Shortly after, Mr Ahmad Fuad, a supporter of Dato' Sir Onn,
and the religious wing met in Penang at the home of one Dato'
Ahmad Badawi, whose son, Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, is the
prime minister-in-waiting, to discuss walking out of UMNO. And
Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PMIP), the precursor of Parti Sa-Islam
(PAS), was formed. PAS did not walk out because UMNO would not
base the country's legal system on the Quran and hadith, as the
Kelantan mentri besar, Dato' Seri Nik Aziz Nik Mat, claims.
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| 2002-05-14 | Dr Mahathir taunts the Opposition But it threatens to split PAS as it has UMNO. There is a
clear divide now between the West Coast PAS led by Dato' Fadhil
and the East Coast PAS led by Dato' Nik Aziz Nik Mat, the
Kelantan mentri besar. And since PAS now embraces Malay unity to
the exclusion of Malaysian unity, it warns it could temper its
demand for a theocratic state with a larger political ideal of
Malay unity.
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| 2002-05-10 | Destiny's daughter seeks her destiny
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| 2002-05-09 | Throwing stones from glass houses
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| 2002-03-24 | Racial discrimination: Now you see, now you don't ...
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| 2002-02-20 | Can Ceremah or No Can Ceremah? Dato' Seri Abdullah continues: "We have our own places to
hold assemblies without having to apply for police permits and so
does the opposition, including PAS." I am at a loss here whether
he means the government or UMNO. Nothing in the report in
today's newspapers of his forced rethink about ceremahs suggests
he also spoke as UMNO deputy president. Those reporters must
know when he talks of "we" in this context, it is UMNO he refers
to; any idiot knows it could not possibly be the government,
unless it is Dato' Nik Aziz Nik Mat or Dato' Haji Hadi Awang, who
confuses the party with the government they head, but not, God
forbid, UMNO!
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| 2002-02-10 | Why is there no finance minister?
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| 2002-01-11 | Divine intervention or coincidence?
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