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Special privileges didn't reach 'true-blooded Malay' Toni

BY FMT Staff

KUCHING: Security guard, Toni bin Bahram, is a native from Simujan. He moved to Kuching with his wife and seven children way back in 1985, seeking a life less riddled with poverty. After all, word was that Bumiputeras received “special privileges from the (Barisan Nasional) government”.

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Selproa cadang sidang DUN tergempar tolak pelantikan Khusrin

Oleh FMT Staff

SHAH ALAM: Persatuan Pegawai Wakil Rakyat Pakatan Selangor (Selproa) mencadangkan Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) Selangor mengadakan sidang tergempar bagi menolak pelantikan Datuk Khusrin Munawi sebagai Setiausaha Kerajaan (SUK) Selangor.

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DCM denies 'cronyism, nepotism' report

By Patrick Lee

PETALING JAYA: Penang Deputy Chief Minister II P Ramasamy has denied a news report in FreeMalaysiaToday concerning his alleged involvement in nepotism and cronyism.

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Khir: Don't drag me into PKNS land scandal

By B Nantha Kumar

SHAH ALAM: Embattled former Selangor menteri besar Khir Toyo has denied involvement in the alleged selling of PKNS land to Gapurna Sdn Bhd.

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SUPP cardiologist may take on Yong in Pending

By Joseph Tawie

KUCHING: Speculation is rife that DAP's Violet Yong will face off against a reputed cardiologist in the Pending constituency in the coming state election which technically should be held before June 2011.

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Worried parents changing children's race to Sino-Kadazans

By FMT Staff

KOTA KINABALU: The controversy surrounding the status of children of mixed parentage has resulted in an upsurge of parents and their offspring heading to Commissioners of Oath to attest that they are “Sino-Kadazans” and not “Sino-natives”.

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'Don't rely on peninsular leaders to fight for Sabah, Sarawak'

By Luke Rintod

KOTA BELUD: A prominent local lawyer here has urged Sabahans and Sarawakians not to rely on peninsular leaders to fight for their rights.

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Early polls will decide Najib's fate

By Syed Jaymal Zahiid

YEAR-END SPECIAL KUALA LUMPUR: It will be a high-strung first three months for 2011 as the country anxiously awaits the possibility of early elections, the most important yet for the two-year-old Najib administration.

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