Malaysians fed up
of political bickering
Stop the bickering and get cracking ... that is the cry of Malaysians who want to see an end to all the politicking that has gripped the nation. Recent political explosions with allegations against PKR de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim; and against Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak plus a flurry of statutory declarations have left the public frustrated because they feel their plight is no longer the centre of attention. And even the bloggers are getting sick of all the shenanigans - and are laying off politics for a while. Take the poll survey here.
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Several NGOs and Pakatan Rakyat leaders stage a peaceful rally to protest against the petrol hike at Kelana Jaya stadium on Sunday.
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Sneak Peek at Rainforest World Music Festival 2008
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A carnival-like rally
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Discounts aplenty!
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Spotlight
The man to watch
All eyes are on MCA vice-president Datuk Ong Tee Keat who is tipped to be the front-runner for the post of party president. But he is still holding the cards close to his chest on his plans in the party elections.
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