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Vote tampering caught on video?

KUCHING: DAP has lodged a police report over a video clip purportedly showing an incident of postal vote tampering that took place in Sibu this afternoon.

Telling the truth................

A woman and her ten-year-old son were riding in a taxi on Seymour Street in Vancouver. It was raining and all the prostitutes were standing under the awnings.

"Mom," said the boy, "what are all those women doing?"

"They're waiting for their husbands to get off work," she replied.

The taxi driver turns around and says, "Geez lady, why don't you tell him the truth? They're hookers, boy! They have sex with men for money.."

The little boy's eyes get wide and he says, "Is that true, Mom?"

His mother, glaring hard at the driver, answers in the affirmative.

After a few minutes, the kid asks, "Mom, what happens to the babies those women have?"

"Most of them become taxi drivers," she said

Australian state rejects Lynas waste from Malaysia

Western Australia’s Norman Moore says the government will not take in other countries’ radioactive waste. — Courtesy of Western Australia government website
KUALA LUMPUR, April 12 — As debate continues to rage over the start of the Lynas rare earth plant in Malaysia, the Western Australian government has said it will reject calls to take back the mining company’s radioactive waste. 

Bakun Dam ‘Unsafe’! – Exclusive Evidence on Corner-Cutting and Sloppy Construction Practices

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Devastating information has come into the hands of Sarawak Report, which throws terrifying doubt over the safety of the Bakun Dam!

Inside information, which includes documents, photographs and videos, has been passed over to us by former a Quality Controller, who says concerns about sloppy procedures and cost-cutting measures were ignored by the bosses at Sinohydro.

Haris the latest activist to be barred from S’wak

The lawyer and MCLM president becomes the third
KL-based activist to be barred this month.
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian Civil Liberties Movement president Haris Ibrahim today became the latest peninsular-based activist to be barred from entering Sarawak.

He was stopped at the Kuching International Airport this evening when he landed from Kuala Lumpur.

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