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Peter Marajin slams Kadamaian assemblyman for still pushing for Tombotuon dam

IN RESPONSE TO YB DATUK HERBERT TIMBUN LAGADAN’S PRESS STATEMENT IN TODAY’S DAILIES (09/03/2011) ON THE TOMBOTUON DAM IN KOTA BELUD, SABAH

Peter Marajin salient points:

There is no necessity at all to have a dam to be built and located at Kg. Tombotuon Kota Belud. Common sense tells us that with good management and a reasonably better irrigation at the ‘kuala’ of the Kadamaian River, the water from the river is more than sufficient to handle the whole of the proposed Jelapang Padi of Kota Belud which is mostly located at the ‘kuala’ (some 30 miles downstream of Kg. Tombotuon) without having to drown the whole of Kg. Tombotuon which also will affect the nearby Kg. Lingkubang, Kg Bundu Paka and Kg. Purakogis.

8 Real Photographs That Prove Hell Exists on Earth

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A wise and sagely woman once posited that heaven is a place on a Earth. And if that's true, then hell is just two exits down on the left. Oh, it exists, do not doubt it. It's real, it's right here and I have the goddamn pictures to prove it. Literally. These are images damned by God.

#8.His Coming Shall Be Foretold

An open Malaysian muslim writes about Islam and Valentine's Day

By Mohamad Tajuddin Mohamad Rasdi
MALAYSIA: I wish to contribute my thoughts on the Valentine-Christian issue with respect to the renowned speaker Ustazah Siti Nor Bahyah.

The main message of my thoughts is simply that Muslim scholars and clerics must be made to understand that they are not experts in everything ...particularly a good many things about other faith like Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism and others.

We’re not biased, says MoCS

KOTA KINABALU: ‘Non partisan’ Movement for Change Sarawak (MoCS) has denied that it is only endorsing opposition candidates for the forthcoming state elections.
 
According to MoCS chairman Francis Siah, their vetting committee had received several names of Barisan Nasional candidates who are currently being screened.

Amazing view from the ISS

By Douglas Wheelock
NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock who is currently aboard the International Space Station shares pictures of the Earth he snaps with the world through Twitter.

Known to his nearly 68,000 Twitter followers as Astro_Wheels, Wheelock has been posting impressive photos of the Earth and some of his thoughts ever since he moved into the space station in June, five months after it got Internet access.
Greek islands on a clear night during our flight over Europe. Athens shine brightly along the Mediterranean Sea.

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