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Daily Archives: August 14, 2012
PROTON & ANGRY CUSTOMER: JUST WHAT IS GOING ON?
____________________________________________________________ Will Proton go bust if Pakatan Rakyat becomes the Government? ____________________________________________________________ THERE IS NO DESCRIPTION OR EXPLANATION ATTACHED TO THIS VIDEO http://youtu.be/_25Kdf3Nujo _____________________________________________________________ The same video has a title “Proton and Angry customer”: conspiracy & sabotage… “jimat petrol” ? The … Continue reading
Lynas sues ‘Save Malaysia, Stop Lynas’ for defamation: Updates
_____________________________________________________________ Breaking News: Lynas fails to get injunction to gag NGOs BREAKING NEWS: IT’S NOT TRUE, SMSL HAS MADE NO APOLOGY TO LYNAS!!! ___________________________________________________________ Borneo Post Body wants Kuantan MP and anti-Lynas group to apologise Posted on July 19, 2012, Thursday KUANTAN: … Continue reading
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TUESDAY 14 AUGUST 2012 WAS INTERNET BLACKOUT DAY
____________________________________________________________ Internet Blackout Day: Tuesday, 14 August 2012 ____________________________________________________________ The fight to rescind this Law is not over yet…. The source said Section 114A was never meant to curb online freedom nor punish Internet users. However, do you trust the Government … Continue reading