Tony Thien
Pakatan-Sapp talks at a stalemate
All's not well between Pakatan Rakyat and the Sabah Progressive Party in their talks to work out an electoral pact because of the latter's uncompromising stand, says a Sabah DAP chief.
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16 years ago
Another Sarawak NCR land drama
The landowners who are against an oil palm planting and re-afforestation project in the Long Terawan area of Mulu will continue to oppose it even though the pact has been signed.
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16 years ago
Baram village parched, adds to land woes
A remote Sarawak village is fighting time and the lack of tides in their river, literally, as a dry spell hits them hard even as large corporations threaten to turn their NCR land to oil palm plantations.
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16 years ago
Najib's assurance on NCR land 'too little, too late'
'The truth is that the people’s land, in particular the native customary rights land have already been taken, grabbed and snatched under the BN government.'
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16 years ago
Sapp welcomes PKR overtures
PKR’s overtures to Sapp for talks on joint opposition preparations for the next general elections has met with a positive response.
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16 years ago
Showdown over NCR land issue tomorrow
The stage is set for a showdown between native landowners and officials over a proposed reforestration and oil palm project in mid-Baram in northern Sarawak tomorrow.
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16 years ago
Anti-deforestation campaign launched in Mulu
A small community in Sarawak, facing a serious threat to its rustic way of life, fights back.
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16 years ago
Sabah CM: I'm fit as a fiddle
Sabah Chief Minister Musa Aman has lambasted those spreading rumours that he was unwell and seeking treatment in Singapore, stressing that he has 'never felt better'.
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16 years ago
Is Sabah CM ill? Sapp wants an answer
Musa Aman is said to be suffering from a stress-related ailment and is seeking treatment in Singapore. But state officials remain tightlipped on his conspicuous absence.
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16 years ago
Sabah gov't gets rare bouquet
Its plan to build new headquarters for the Kota Kinabalu City Hall has been lauded by an opposition politician, as one way of improving the delivery of services.
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16 years ago
Petrol bombs hurled at Kuching MP's house
Broken glass bottles and burnt kerosene-soaked cloths were found inside the compound of Chong’s house by a family maid at 7.30am.
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16 years ago
PBS all for turning Wisma Khidmat into private hospital
Sapp's hostile response to the private hospital plan by the state has been attacked by PBS, which says Sapp is trying to deny Sabahans the benefit of better healthcare services.
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16 years ago
Who benefits from RM100 mil private hospital?
Opposition of the proposed project has said that the conversion site is not suitable for a medical setup due to the flimsy construction materials used such as sea sand.
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16 years ago
Was LDP silenced by promotions?
Questions abound on whether Sabah-based Liberal Democratic Party trade-off its fierce criticism on the chief minister with promotions of its party members to state positions.
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16 years ago
Sapp says no to coal-fired plant again
The party's women wing chief Melanie Chia said there were alternate measures to supply electricity for the state without having to construct the coal-fired plant.
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16 years ago
Sabah gov't has no business 'dabbling in private healthcare'
Sapp has urged the state government to 'put all its mind, heart and resources' towards improving public healthcare instead.
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16 years ago
DAP rep avoids being suspended
Kota Sentosa rep Chong Chieng Jen had accused Supp leaders of lying about the party engaging experts from China to help advise on a flood mitigation project in Kuching.
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16 years ago
Vows to fight illegal logging 'empty talks'
An opposition leader has lashed out at Sarawak government for not doing enough to stop the rampant smuggling of illegal Indonesian timber into the state.
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16 years ago
Still hungry for info on police's turtle eggs feast
When Sarawak police threw a bash in Kuching, little did they know that they were doing something illegal - the dinner menu included a banned delicacy.
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16 years ago
Yee to replace Tan as DCM?
Sabah Resource Development and Information Technology Minister Dr Yee Moh Chai is widely-tipped to be the next deputy chief minister to replace Raymond Tan.
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16 years ago
Ex-DCM: Stop forcing power plant on Sabahans
Former Sabah DCM Tham Nyit Shen says TNB and its state unit should explore alternative sources of energy other than a coal-fired power plant in Sandakan.
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16 years ago
S'wak gov't defeated in landmark NCR ruling
The Federal Court’s interpretation of what constitutes native customary rights to land also strengthens the case of other claimants.
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16 years ago
Sapp celebrates Pesta Kaamatan in Sabah
The festival is recognised as an event that can strengthen harmony among the people in Sabah, says party president Yong Teck Lee.
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16 years ago
PKR changes poll strategy in Sarawak
After its humiliating defeat in the Batang Ai by-election, PKR has made changes to its poll strategy.
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16 years ago
Jabu under fire over NCR scheme
A Miri-based Dayak NGO has taken Sarawak's most senior Dayak minister Alfred Jabu to task for 'once again shortchanging the community'.
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16 years ago
Logging company 'causing grief' to villagers
Some 300 villagers in Marudi, northern Sarawak, are frustrated with the activities of a logging company that have allegedly damaged their resources and surroundings.
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16 years ago
Dead woman's family wins bigger damages
A Lun Bawang family has been awarded double the original damages arising from a medical negligence suit following the death of their mother in the Lawas hospital.
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16 years ago
Supp should have asked for Bidayuh rep in cabinet
If Supp genuinely gave importance to Bidayuh representation, then it should have pushed for a Bidayuh representative in the new cabinet, says a state BN leader.
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16 years ago
Sarawak not rewarded for standing by BN
Sarawak has two ministers and nine deputies, while Sabah has got four ministers - an increase from three in the previous cabinet.
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16 years ago
Yong slams Putrajaya for rice subsidies discrimination
The value of the subsidies is a meagre RM8.4 million for Sarawak, RM12.9 million for Sabah and a whopping RM360 million for Peninsular Malaysia.
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16 years ago
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