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Austrian video - Must see

It seems the snow ball is rolling down the slope, smashing everything in its way, it started by the Dutch PM who said it loud and clear that Islam is a sick ideology, then the Norwegian PM, sent the 200 million $ back to Saudi Arabia telling them that if you need to build a mosques in my country, start by building churches in Saudi Arabia. Now, the Austrian PM is accusing the Turkish regime that they are a bunch of criminals, and asking the Turkish ambassador to take his sick ideology and return to his country. When Sulman Rushdy said it few years back, no one believed him, and the Islamic world put a price on his head, now, they are realizing that he said the truth...

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MACC gets report on badly built RM3.5 mil road

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah DAP hopes to foil any government cover-up of the shocking road works carried out by a government contractor in a rural part of the state.

The Kudat branch of the party has lodged an official report with the Malaysia Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over an RM3.5 million contract granted by the government for a road that disintegrated in a matter of months.

A challenge to the DPM

I really don’t want to exchange pleasantries with you but my parents brought me up to respect everyone, even those you can’t stand. So here goes; I hope this letter reaches you in the best of health, both mind and body.

Diary: Bin Laden eyed new targets, big body count

By KIMBERLY DOZIER, AP Intelligence Writer Kimberly Dozier, Ap Intelligence Writer –

WASHINGTON – Deep in hiding, his terror organization becoming battered and fragmented, Osama bin Laden kept pressing followers to find new ways to hit the U.S., officials say, citing his private journal and other documents recovered in last week's raid.

Slugging it out over illegal immigrants

Local parties in Sabah are splitting hairs over
who did and did not do enough to resolve the
perennial illegal immigrant problem while in
the ruling BN government, says a SAPP member.
By Luke Rintod of FMT

KOTA BELUD: A well-liked local lawyer today defended former Sabah chief minister Yong Teck Lee against accusations that Yong did nothing to try solve the problem posed by the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants in the state.

Peter Marajin said that Yong more than anyone else had in just two years that he was in power made strenuous efforts to address the decades-old issue that he inherited.

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