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Is heaven made of stupid people?
NOV 2 — I’m sure people had a field day laughing when the supposed Rapture didn’t happen May 21.
But I have a hard time laughing when PAS Youth again proves it has nothing better to do by objecting to a concert.
Leave Elton John alone, why don’t you? And Adam Lambert as well while you are at it.
I keep meeting and hearing from people who believe it’s their sacred duty to makeover the country into an image of holiness.
But I have a hard time laughing when PAS Youth again proves it has nothing better to do by objecting to a concert.
Leave Elton John alone, why don’t you? And Adam Lambert as well while you are at it.
I keep meeting and hearing from people who believe it’s their sacred duty to makeover the country into an image of holiness.
Sabah train tragedy
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Despite spending millions of ringgit, some of the automatic gates at major railway crossings are not functioning. |
KOTA KINABALU: The morning after the train crash outside the Kota Kimabalu International Airport here has provoked fear and anger among city residents, with many saying that “it was an accident just waiting to happen”.
Widespread dissatisfaction and complaints have been brewing for years now over the railway line that has been plagued by controversy since the government approved a contract to upgrade the tracks a few years ago.
‘Natives can stay in forest reserves’
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Natives have the right to stay in their villagers which have been 'awarded' to companies for oil palm plantations. |
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah natives who have suddenly discovered that their kampungs are within gazetted forest reserves or inside the newly-created Forest Managament Unit (FMU) have every right under Sabah law to continue living in their villagers without being harassed by the authorities.
Former Chief Minister Yong Teck Lee said the state government had acknowledged the villager’s right in April.
PBS now echoing SAPP's call for RCI
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PBS wants RCI on Illegals, only friendly request, not ultimatum |
Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) president Joseph Pairin Kitingan has called on the federal government to establish a royal commission of inquiry on illegal immigrants in Sabah next year as a sign of its commitment towards resolving the issue.
He said it was time the government took the matter seriously as requests on the issue had been made a while back.
"This is only a guideline but needs to be stressed on. Focus should be given on forming the commission to give assurance to Malaysians in Sabah.
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SAPP Youth Edward speaking to press during RCI on Illegals Campaign |
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