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February 26, 2008
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Malaysians of all races, religions, and geographic locations need to believe beyond a shadow of a doubt that they have a place under the Malaysian sun.
- Raja Nazrin
Vote For A Better Malaysia
Permatang Pauh: Nurul 23/08/2008
(courtesy of MediaRakyat)
Permatang Pauh: Tian Chua (Chinese) 23/08/2008
(courtesy of MediaRakyat)
Anwar in Seberang Jaya, Permatang Pauh
Lim Guan Eng in Permatang Pauh (Chinese)
(courtesy of Malaysiakini)
Former Gerakan leader supports PKR's agenda
(courtesy of Malaysiakini)
(courtesy of mediarakyat)
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Time to Change!
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BN wins 9 seats -
Sun
Deny them a two-thirds' majority -
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Don’t be afraid of open debate - MalaysiaToday
Ploy by EC to disqualify opposition candidates?
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Keeping close watch - MalaysiaVotes
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Keeping the promise
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