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‘Sabah Muslims are Umno Malay wannabes’

Sabahans have already 'lost' five territories – Labuan,
Tawau, Lahad Datu, Sandakan and Kinabatangan – to the
foreigners whose population exceeds the locals.
By Raymond Tombung of FMT
KOTA KINABALU: Umno leaders in Sabah are working openly to take away whatever little rights Sabahans have left, State Reform Party (STAR) Sabah deputy chairman Awang Ahmad Sah alleged today.
“It is shocking to see them working very hard to deny and further erode the rights of Sabahans.
“They don’t care what happen to us as long as Umno stays in power,” he said, adding that Muslims in Sabah who are not Malays are “trying very hard to be more Malay” than the real Malays from Peninsular Malaysia.

Star Kuamut leader in a thick of action to help accident victims

Man of action and compassion...
Recently a Star state committee member from Kuamut, James Ait, stumbled upon an accident involving a motorcycle and a four-wheel drive vehicle at the border of Beluran and Kinabatangan parliamentary areas. He took the lead in helping the victims and even went to hospital with them to help...

According to James, it is high time that Tongod should have its own police station and not be left depending on a far-away Bukit Garam police station deep in Kinabatangan.

QEH is 158 days delayed, please explain

By Dr Felix Chong of State Reform Party (Star)
KOTA KINABALU : I call upon the authorities concerned to explain why the new twin-tower blocks of Queen Elizabeth II Hospital are further delayed despite the government's earlier and constant pledge it would be completed on time.

It is now learned that the twin-tower is already 158 days behind schedule and according to a reliable source works now seem to be getting even slower with the unfavourable weather conditions.

Dialysis Outrage- St John Ambulance Malaysia threatens to surrender dialysis centres

Dialysis Outrage- St John Ambulance Malaysia threatens to surrender dialysis centres after unreasonable requirements imposed by Authorities!!
 
~ Dialysis Outrage - Please read & assist to Circulate ~
Seriously I wonder what the Health Minister and his ministry is doing apart from indulging in car number plates and fabricating tales.
Is this what BN/UMNO/MCA 'rakyat didahulukan' is all about?

Indon Dude With Red IC (PR Status) Can Vote In Selangor?

PLEASE EXAMINE THIS EXHIBITS AND FORWARD TO AS MANY OF YOUR FRIENDS AS POSSIBLE TO EXPOSE THE DIRTY TACTIC OF BE-END GOVERNMENT.    

Sarawak Energy’s RM30b loan stumps DAP

KUCHING: How did Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) manage to secure a RM30 billion loan when its annual after tax profits amounted to only RM330 million? Is it because SEB or Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation (Sesco) is a state government- owned company?
Either way the RM30 billion loan to SEB has left Sarawak DAP stumped.
“It is a very shocking figure. It may take 100 years to pay the loan plus the interests.
“Even Sarawak’s annual revenue is only between RM4 billion and RM5 billion. How is it possible then to secure a RM30 billion loan?

Musa: Ask me, I am innocent


Musa Aman's outburst in the State Legislative Assembly has got observers believing that he told the truth when he said the US$100 million in Zurich was Umno's.

KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman lost his cool during the State Legislative Assembly sitting yesterday and his outburst may have put Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak in a spot over allegations of money laundering involving a Swiss bank.
Responding to Luyang assemblywoman Melania Chia’s queries regarding the alleged hundreds of million of ringgits in his Swiss bank accounts, Musa said: ” You can ask me… you can even repeat it outside the house. I won’t sue you because I am not worried at all.

Star launches its division in Labuan


LABUAN: Opposition State Reform Party (Star) stakes its claim on the sole Labuan parliamentary seat when it launched its division in the island at an Ujana Kewangan Hall here last night.

Launching it was its Sabah chairman, Datuk Dr Jeffrey Kitingan, who promised that if Star ever comes into power, effort would be made to know the aspiration of the people in the island if they wanted to be full-fledged part of Sabah again.


NASA builds menu for planned Mars mission in 2030s


By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI  of Associated Press
NASA's Advanced Food Technology Project manager Michele Perchonok, right, and Lockeed Martin Sr. Research Scientist Maya Cooper, try a pizza recipe being tested in a kitchen at Johnson Space Center Tuesday, July 3, 2012 in Houston, Texas. NASA is currently planning a mission to Mars, which has gravity, so more options for food preparation, like chopping vegetables, are available as opposed to the dehydrated fare of current space missions. (AP Photo/Michael Stravato)Lockeed Martin research scientist Maya Cooper, left, and Monica Leong, right, prepare a vegan pizza at NASA's Advanced Food Technology Project at Johnson Space Center Tuesday, July 3, 2012, in Houston. NASA is currently planning a mission to Mars, which has gravity, so more options for food preparation, like chopping vegetables, are available as opposed to the dehydrated fare of current space missons. (AP Photo/Michael Stravato)
HOUSTON (AP) — Through a labyrinth of hallways deep inside a 1950s-era building that has housed research that dates back to the origins of U.S. space travel, a group of scientists in white coats is stirring, mixing, measuring, brushing and, most important, tasting the end result of their cooking.


Their mission: Build a menu for a planned journey to Mars in the 2030s.

The menu must sustain a group of six to eight astronauts, keep them healthy and happy and also offer a broad array of food. That's no simple feat considering it will likely take six months to get to the Red Planet, astronauts will have to stay there 18 months and then it will take another six months to return to Earth. Imagine having to shop for a family's three-year supply of groceries all at once and having enough meals planned in advance for that length of time.

Sibling rivalry for the Sepangar seat

KOTA KINABALU: Whatever happens, the parliamentary seat of Sepangar may already be a cinch for the Majimbun family.
Brothers Eric and William may face off in the constituency if the ruling coalition gives Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) the task of contesting the parliamentary seat in the coming general election.
PBS headed by Joseph Pairin Kitingan will be fielding William Majimbun, current district chief as well as chief judge of the Kota Kinabalu Native Court, to face elder brother and current MP Eric Majimbun.

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