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Johor into a new political watershed

Lim Kit Siang's southward advance strategy has spawned an unprecedented political tsunami in BN's southern fortress. Not only has MCA flopped pathetically in the state, its big brother Umno is also suffering a major blow.


This is not just a "Chinese tsunami"

Another cause of concern after the election is, would BN chairman Datuk Seri Najib Razak's leadership in Umno be shaken by the narrow victory? Would the conservative forces within the party take the opportunity to force him hand over Umno's and even federal government's leadership baton?


Gains and losses from the election

The result of the 13th general election will bring a far reaching impact to the country.


The strong wind of anti-ruling in Chinese community

Voters have made their choices and what the BN should do now is to analyse the reasons.


Chinese faces uncertain future after bidding farewell to mainstream politics

The Chinese have to face an uncertain environment in the following five years. Would Najib keep his concern and efforts for the Chinese community? Would Umno change its strategy and return to its nationalism line?


BN under pressure in Johor

With DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang personally commanding the battle in Johor, along with new generation leaders such as Liew Chin Tong and Teo Nie Ching, a political tsunami is in the making in BN's southern stronghold.


Pakatan Rakyat takes victory and defeat calmly: Kit Siang

During an interview with Sin Chew Daily, Lim said that Pakatan Rakyat is well prepared to accept the election result.


You call the shots on May 5

May 5 is the best opportunity to implement true democracy and you will be the one to call the shots.


A day trip to Broga

They found a giant rectangular termite nest in the cave and when they chopped the nest apart with hoe, a skeleton lay inside.


PAS on the prowl to recapture Terengganu

While BN is eyeing to wrestle Kedah, Selangor and Kelantan from the hands of Pakatan, and Pakatan is ambitiously blasting BN's "fixed deposit states" of Johor and Negeri Sembilan, PAS, which once took Terengganu in 1999, is on the prowl to repeat the history just as most people believe BN can retain the state administration.