Oct 7, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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The oil money is coming in a big way. More news to come.
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hopefully a malaysian beautiful dream
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Impian mahathir akan tercapai juga akhirnya....menjdai Negara Islam yang memegang duit orang Islam dunia.
Islam diMalaysia is good.. |
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“Happy New Year 2010!” Since: Mar 08
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Come, Come to Malaysia.
Visit Malaysia 2009. |
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“Happy New Year 2010!” Since: Mar 08
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MAHB bangunkan terminal baru Lapangan Terbang Istanbul
KUALA LUMPUR - Terminal baru yang membabitkan penglibatan Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd.(MAHB) dalam konsortium projek tersebut di Sabiha Gocken International Airport Istanbul dijadual dibuka akhir bulan ini. Menteri Kewangan Kedua, Datuk Seri Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah yang mengunjungi terminal baru itu berkata, kerja-kerja pembinaan ketika ini berada di peringkat akhir penyiapan. "Projek itu membuktikan pengiktirafan antarabangsa terhadap kepakaran Malaysia dalam pembangunan dan pengurusan lapangan terbang," katanya dalam satu kenyataan di sini semalam. "Ia merupakan contoh yang baik bagaimana syarikat berkaitan kerajaan seperti MAHB boleh berjaya di luar negara, mewujudkan laluan dalam usaha mereka untuk menjadi ikon global," jelasnya. |
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Lotus are to return to Formula 1 next season for the first time since 1994.
The Malaysian-funded outfit have been awarded the final grid spot and join Campos GP, Manor and US F1 as one of four new teams for 2010. The FIA has given current team BMW Sauber "14th place" for next season, meaning they are now first reserves. However, motorsport's governing body says it will "consult urgently" with the 10 existing teams to expand the grid from 13 to 14 teams for 2010. |
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Lawatan Najib berhasil, Perancis mahu hubungan diperkasa
PARIS: Perancis menyifatkan Malaysia sebagai negara sahabat yang penting dan strategik dan mahu hubungan dua hala diperkasakan sama ada dalam bidang tradisional dan baru selain menyatakan komitmen untuk memberikan bantuan serta sokongan sepenuhnya mengikut keperluan Malaysia. Hasrat itu dizahirkan hasil lawatan rasmi empat hari Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, ke Perancis yang berakhir semalam dengan kemuncak kepada lawatan itu ialah pertemuan Najib dan Presiden Perancis, Nicolas Sarkozy, yang berlangsung di Elysee Palace. |
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di harap malaysia dapat membina loji nuklear dengan kerjasama dan teknologi perancis..kalau bukan untuk masa terkini tetapi baik untuk jangka masa panjang..sains dan teknologi juga pasti cepat berkembang..harap2 najib berpandangan jauh macam mahathir..
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STATEMENT BY
H.E. AMBASSADOR HASMY AGAM PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF MALAYSIA TO THE UNITED NATIONS ON UNMIBH (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA) TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2000 Malaysia is proud to have been associated with the efforts to rebuild peace and stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina. We will continue to be actively engaged in ensuring the full implementation of the Peace Agreement through our participation in UNMIBH/IPTF and by making available training and other facilities as well as share our experience in the field of socio-economic development and in the area of privitisation that have been successfully implemented in Malaysia. |
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AirAsia granted landing rights in Paris
By CHOI TUCK WO PARIS: AirAsia Bhd has been granted landing rights in Paris, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said here. He said this was conveyed to him by French President Nicholas Sarkozy during their meeting at Elysee Palace in Paris on Wednesday. “The details will be worked out by the officials later,” he told Malaysian journalists before flying home later Wednesday night. The French leader had given his approval for the budget airline to land at Orly Airport, southern Paris, barely 24 hours after Najib had raised the matter with French Prime Minister Francois Fillon. Najib had noted in that meeting that AirAsia was the Airbus A320’s biggest customer in the world. |
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Wednesday October 7, 2009
Unesco-Malaysia trust fund to enhance south-south cooperation PARIS: Malaysia will set up a Unesco-Malaysia Cooperative Trust Fund with a launching grant of US$5mil (RM17.15mil) to enhance south-south cooperation. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said the amount, which would be allocated next year, would be followed by an annual contribution of US$1mil (RM3.43mil) from Malaysia. Najib said the fund would be utilised for capacity building in education and science for the benefit of the Least Developed Countries, Small Island States and in support of the Priority Africa agenda. |
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Why does my social security # reach clear to Malaysia?
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CTRM dapat kontrak RM450 juta daripada AS
PUTRAJAYA: Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak, mengumumkan Composite Technology Research Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CTRM) memperoleh kontrak RM450 juta daripada Goodrich Corp di Amerika Syarikat untuk membekalkan bahan komposit pesawat selama lima tahun. CTRM jangka nilai kontrak akan meningkat kepada RM3.5 bilion dalam tempoh 20 tahun akan datang. |
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GoGOGOGO !!! MALAYSIA !!!..
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Malaysia cadang beli jet..Antara pilihan Jas 39 Gripen~ Sweden Dassault Rafale~France Eurofighter Typhoon~ italy Sukhoi Su35~Russia Kemungkinan Najid ada bincang soal ini dgn Pihak France... Mungkin malaysia beli jet fighter Dassault Rafale Harap jadi kenyataan |
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The Malaysian miracle
After 50 years of independence Malaysia has much to teach the world about economics - and about constructing a vibrant and tolerant society. Joseph Stiglitz guardian.co.uk, Thursday 13 September 2007 07.00 BST Article history August 31 marked the 50th anniversary of Malaysia's Merdeka: independence after more than 400 years of colonialism. Malaysia's peaceful, non-violent struggle may not have received the attention that Mahatma Gandhi's did in India, but what Malaysia has accomplished since then is impressive - and has much to teach the world, both about economics, and about how to construct a vibrant multiracial, multi-ethnic, multicultural society. Part of the country's success in reducing poverty reflects strong job creation (pdf). While unemployment is a problem in most of the world, Malaysia has been importing labour. In the 50 years since independence, 7.24 million jobs have been created, an increase of 261%, which would be equivalent to the creation of 105 million jobs in the United States. There were many reasons not to have expected Malaysia to be a success. Just as Malaysia was gaining its independence, the Nobel prize winning economist Gunnar Myrdal wrote an influential book called Asian Drama, in which he predicted a bleak future for the region. Malaysia is rich in natural resources. But, with few exceptions, such countries are afflicted with the so-called "natural resource curse": countries with an abundance of resources not only do not do as well as expected, but actually do worse than countries without such benefits. While natural resource wealth should make it easier to create a more equalitarian society, countries with more resources, on average, are marked by greater inequality. Moreover, Malaysia's multiracial, multicultural society made it more vulnerable to civil strife, which has occurred in many other resource-rich countries, as one group tried to seize the wealth for itself. In many cases, minorities work hard to garner the fruits of this wealth for themselves, at the expense of the majority - Bolivia, one of the many rich countries with poor people, comes to mind. The colonial powers' divide-and-rule tactics enabled small populations in Europe to rule large numbers outside of Europe, pillaging natural resources while investing little in the physical, human capital, and social capital necessary for an economically successful, democratic self-governing society. It has taken many of the former colonies decades to overcome this legacy. How, then, does an economist account for Malaysia's success? Economically, Malaysia learned from its neighbours. Too many of the ex-colonies, rejecting their colonial heritage, turned to Russia and communism. Malaysia wisely took an alternative course, looking instead to the highly successful countries of east Asia. It invested in education and technology, pushed a high savings rate, enacted a strong and effective affirmative action programme, and adopted sound macroeconomic policies. Malaysia's success thus should be studied both by those looking for economic prosperity and those seeking to understand how our world can live together, not just with toleration, but also with respect, sharing their common humanity and working together to achieve common goals. In cooperation with Project Syndicate, 2007. |
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go go go go Malaysia !!
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Itu setakat saja..........lihatlah nanti, kalau masih tak bertobat..........pupuslah economi negara ini yang tak bermaruah & isu moral yang lemah.
setakat saja jangan di singong. |
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Good job Malaysia!
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