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There is a danger the people may change the govt, warns Chan
The people are fed up with the continuous politicking, including within Barisan Nasional, and there is a danger they would change the government, warned Sarawak Deputy Chief Minister Tan Sri Dr George Chan Hong Nam.
Mixed reaction to Malaysia Day plan
A proposal by the five Pakatan Rakyat states to observe Malaysia Day as a holiday received mixed reaction in Sabah although most agreed that Sept 16 should be given due recognition.
Sect’s deviant teachings
I>Kosmo!/Ireported on the activities of a deviationist religious sect, which allowed its followers to refrain from praying, fasting or reading the Quran - the basic duties of all Muslims.
Malaysia Day an important part of history, says Dompok
Malaysia Day or Sept 16 should be declared a national holiday, Minister in Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Bernard Dompok said.
Kelantan supports Sept 16 proposal
Kelantan has voiced support for the proposal by PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to declare Sept 16 a public holiday as it was a historic date when Malaysia was formed.
Public holiday on Sept 16: Barisan man backs it
Malaysia Day or Sept 16 should be declared a national holiday, Minister in Prime Minister's Department Tan Sri Bernard Dompok said.
Party time!
PARTY time is coming up again. Merdeka Day on Aug 31 falls on a Sunday this year and Malaysia Day on Sept 16 falls on a Tuesday, which makes it perfect for stretching a weekend into a four-day mini-break.
Emulate the P. Ramlee way to keep polarisation at bay, diplomat urges M’sians
P. Ramlee films should be shown every day as they show how Malaysians can live together 'happily and harmoniously like in the good old days.'
Tough steps ahead for Anwar
Even before Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's announcement of his plan to contest in the Permatang Pauh by-election, his supporters have already dubbed him 'prime minister in waiting' - but Barisan Nasional won't be letting him continue his formal ascent into national politics without a do-or-die battle.