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Current Custodian of Kaabah King Abdullah has 20 wives

April 19, 2014 | 5:36pm
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‘We are hostages’: A Saudi princess reveals her life of hell
The princesses are seen with their father, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz in an undated photo. From left: Sahar, Jawaher, Hala (on the king's shoulders) and Maha. Inset: Sahar, the kind's oldest daughter, spoke with The Post about her ordeal as a prisoner in her father's palace. "We are cut off and isolated and alone," she says.
It was a life out of a fairy tale — until it became one they couldn’t escape.

Karpal Singh: Condolences from U.S ambassador, staff

PETALING JAYA: U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Joseph Y. Yun, expressed his heartfelt condolences on the death of DAP stalwart Karpal Singh.

“On behalf of the staff of the U.S. Embassy in Malaysia, I would like to express our sorrow at the news of the passing of the Honorable Karpal Singh and his assistant Michael Cornelius Selvam Vellu,” Yun said in a post on the Embassy’s Facebook page.

Orang Asal and other Christians should get their act together

By Joe Fernandez

I AM for the destruction of Pesaka, the gathering of the 3rd Force in Parliament through the 57 seats from Borneo and the decolonization of Borneo in that order. Anwar will never agree to the destruction of Pesaka just as he will never agree to the destruction of Umno in Sabah. We have been through this before.

Jeffrey vs Musa at the State Assembly, May 15, 2014

KOTA KINABALU: It was a rather rough day for opposition assemblyman Jeffrey Kitingan at the State Legislative Assembly sitting here yesterday as he had to fight just to be heard through the raucous interruptions from government lawmakers.

The State Reform Party (Star) Sabah chief had barely started his speech, asking where the wealth of Sabah from the oil revenue had gone when Sekong Assemblyman Samsuddin Yahya interrupted him to seek an explanation from him.

PBS Maximus to be implicated in Rafizi latest expose of RM1.2 billion grant scandal?

PETALING JAYA, April 15 ― PKR’s Rafizi Ramli claimed today that he is ready to expose wrongdoings which led to government grants worth RM1.15 billion being abused to enrich yet-to-be-named  individuals linked to the government.

Rafizi, the MP for Pandan, said he will expose the wrongdoings in a series of press conferences over the coming days, adding that it is potentially bigger than the RM250 million National Feedlot Centre scandal which rocked the establishment a few years ago.

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