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Dropping 'negeri' from DUN's name must be referred to Sarawak Constitution, says Speaker

Dropping 'negeri' from DUN's name must be referred to Sarawak Constitution, says Speaker
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Malaysia turns 60: Moggie on significance of Sept 16, why Sarawak must continue MA63 fight

KUCHING (Sept 16): Malaysia Day must be given more emphasis than any other national event, as it is the day the Federation of Malaysia was founded, says former federal minister Tan Sri Datuk Amar Leo Moggie. The Federation, he reminded, was formed as the result of the Malaysia Agreement 1963 (MA6

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How the roles of fathers have changed through time

TOMORROW, June 18, is celebrated as Fathers’ Day throughout most of the world. It is usually a much lower-profile and lower-key affair in the family after Christmas, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya, Gawai, Wesak, Deepavali, or Mother’s Day. I would reckon that it even comes only after birthdays of

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Dayak Day becomes Gawai Dayak

THIS article is a version of the history of a Sarawak’s festival known as Gawai Dayak. There may be another version, who knows. June 1 of each year, since 1964, has been observed as a public holiday in Sarawak. Those celebrating are from the Dayak community of Sarawak, a collective name for the I

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From newsletter to The Borneo Post

IN my case, writing began with an insatiable interest in reading anything about everything, over and above the textbooks, prescribed by my teachers. In the early 1950s, the only newspaper available in English was the ‘Sarawak Tribune’; available in Malay was the ‘Utusan Sarawak’. Another perio

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