A Malaysian political leader had a heart surgery in Singapore.
The operation was successful. During his recuperation period, the political leader would like to thank three skilful doctors, including an anaesthesiologist.
Low level of education is not the worst. The most terrible thing is, the lack of principle and ethic. A few PKR representatives from Kedah, Perak and Selangor quitted the party and a by-election was created because of a representative's personal problems.
Tok Mat admitted that as Information minister in the Hussein Onn government he had instructed civil servants to help the BN topple the PAS led government in Kelantan in 1977.
He is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China and the President of the People's Republic of China. He recently paid a state visit to Malaysia. Yes, he is Hu Jintao, one of the 100 listed as the world's most influential people by the United States weekly magazine Time this year.
November 9, 1989. The day the Berlin Wall came tumbling down. For many people our generation, wherever they were, a joyful party was celebrated last night. Many people might ask what a wall lying thousands of miles away has to do with us.
Kuala Lumpur has recently welcomed two honourable guests - Chinese President Hu Jintao and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. China and Indonesia were lagging behind before their reforms and they were even worse than Malaysia. There are something we should learn from them.
I studied psychology in the university, and one of the subjects was psycholinguistics. The language used by a person has some form of corresponding relationship with the psychological state he is in. The content of the course was highly complicated, and not many were interested in it.
In recent years, when Chinese President Hu Jintao or Premier Wen Jiabao visited Europe Countries or the United States, they would sign valuable trade cooperation and procurement agreements with the countries they visited. Would Hu bring Malaysia a big gift this time?
Pakatan Rakyat has a great deal to offer by way of a commitment to a clean corruption-intolerant administration and it deserves to be given a chance to govern Malaysia.
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