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OCT 31, 2003 will be long etched on the minds of most Malaysians. It was
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed's final day as Prime Minister after holding office
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Nor is it entirely clear that Anwar and his PKR would totally disavow a claim of privilege for Islam (as opposed to the majority Muslims) in shaping the social life of Malaysia. [...] the narrative of Malay-Muslim identity represented by Anwar Ibrahim and his allies among authors, bloggers, and politicians represents a threat to numerous groups whose constituencies identify with an older narrative of continued struggle for ethnic and religious dominance through the strengthening of well established Malay-Muslim social, economic, and religious structures.
...'s, and in a different form in considering Mohamed Mahathir's book The Malay Dilemma, and his subsequ...
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... like former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed, who at the end of the '90s blamed George ...
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LOCAL companies should consider taking over some troubled but good businesses in the US and Europe and bring them to Malaysia, said former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
Dr Mahathir said Malaysian corporates should not be afraid to take over some of the viable and technologically-advanced small- and medium-sized companies in Europe, Britain and the US which are facing trouble due to their currently weak economies.
... and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed. Later, Dr Mahathir presented the Malaysia 1000 Aw...
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.... Mahathir, Mohamed. "Asian Economies: Challenges and Opportunities." ...
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Objections to Borse Dubai's proposed acquisition of 20 percent of Nasdaq last week prompted Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank to quip, "In the ports deal, the concern was smuggling something or someone dangerous... What are we talking about here - smuggling someone onto a stock exchange?
It is not "who" Dubai will smuggle into the stock exchange we should worry about It's the arrival of the world's first Islamic stock exchange exerting unprecedented Islamic influence in the heart of the U.S. and Western economies that should raise our alarm. Dubai's handsomely paid Washington lobbyists see nothing wrong with that. Rather, they claim the deal benefits U.S. financial markets, giving "Nasdaq access to rich Mideast pockets." Unfortunately, the deal also increases the appeal and influence of ...
... meeting, then-Malaysian Prime Minister Mohamed Mahathir stated: "A universal Islamic banking syst...
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KENCANA Petroleum Bhd aims to move from mainly short-term projects to projects with long-term revenue streams. For that, it will look abroad and upgrade its service capabilities, while maintaining its position as a major player on the local front.
NOT MANY COMPANIES CAN boast of an order book of nearly RM2 billion. And with RM4 billion worth of bids in the pipeline, this figure could swell even further.
... to Kencana group CEO Datuk Mokhzani Mahathir, is currently derived from `lumpy contracts' - job... shares BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Tan Sri Nik Mohamed Nik Yaacob (Chairman) Datuk Mokhzani Mahathir (Gro...
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... words of then Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamed, the Israeli "oppression against Palestine...
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NATIONAL car manufacturer Proton celebrates its silver jubilee this year. The public is invited to take a peek into its groundbreaking history with a series of events.
IT WAS A NIGHT TO REMEMBER on July 9, 2010 when Proton, the national carmaker, turned 25.
... Rosmah Mansor, Proton Advisor Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohamed Al...
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... to a total of over 1,000 in 1985 (Mohamed, 1995: pp. 63, 66 Table 3.2). Despite an official ... adoption by new Prime Minister Mohamed Mahathir of the "Malaysia Inc." concept. Ten years later, h...