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:: Pak Lah gives the 'forgotten'
hope
Today's Jose Raymond tracks Malaysian PM Abdullah
as he visits the sleepy town of Kubang in Kedah. >>>
:: The pursuit of the non-Malay
vote in Malaysia's general election
The struggle between Malaysia's ruling Barisan Nasional,
or BN, coalition and the Islamic conservatives, Parti
Islam SeMalaysia, or PAS, for the Malay votes in the
election this weekend has received much publicity. RSI's
Yvonne Gomez speaks to Dr P Ramasamy from Universiti
Kebangsaan Malaysia. >>>
:: How will race and religion
influence the outcome of the coming Malaysian election?
RSI's Yvonne Gomez talks discusses the role of
race and religion in the Malaysia Election. >>>
:: Can the ruling Barisan
Nasional win back the state of Terengganu and regain
the Malay votes?
RSI's Augustine Anthuvan discusses the likelihood
of BN wresting power back from PAS in Terengganu. >>>
:: How will UMNO, under Prime
Minister Abdullah Badawi, do this time around?
NewsRadio's Imelda Saad presents a three-part
report about the upcoming Malaysia Election. Find out
what analysts think are the hot spots in this election?
What are PM Abdullah's chances given his Mr Nice Guy
image? >>>
:: Ex-Army General challenges
Deputy Prime Minister in Malaysian Election
RSI's Bharati Jagdish talks to Professor P Ramasamy
from the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. about the highly-watched
contest between DPM Najib Razak and PAS candidate, Retired
Brigadier-General Zakaria Dahalan. >>>
:: Last hurrah for Lim Kit Siang
DAP chairman faces 'make or break' test in polls that
could end his 35-year political career, according to
Oon Yeoh in his commentary in TODAY. >>>
:: Malaysia's opposition party
PAS promises supporters
RSI's Melanie Yip speaks Ong Kian Ming, Senior Policy
Analyst from the Sedar Institute in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
about remarks by spiritual leader Niz Aziz Nik Mat from
Parti Islam SeMalaysia, or PAS that voters who support
PAS "will go to heaven". >>>
:: How will the ruling Barisan
Nasional fare in Kedah?
As election fever heats up in Malaysia, Kedah
state has emerged as an important pawn in the struggle
between the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) or National
Front coalition, and opposition Parti Islam SeMalaysia,
or PAS. RSI's Yvonne Gomez finds out why. >>>
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