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AMBC Newsletter Issue 9 - 2009
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AMBC Victoria Newsletter Issue 7. --- VICTAS News
Penang student wins top award --- SA News
Malaysia Ball 2008 A Spectacular Success --- QLD News
** Stop Press ** New KL Trade Post To Attract Investments To Victoria --- VICTAS News
Victoria Newsletter May 2008 --- VICTAS News
AMBC Bulletin, December 2007 --- National News
February 2008 Newsletter --- VICTAS News
January 2008 Newsletter --- VICTAS News


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Malaysia To Target 1.5 Million Thai Tourists By Year End
BANGKOK, Sept 7 (Bernama) -- Malaysia is set to attract 1.5 million Thai visitors by year-end, aiming to ring the tourism cash register to the tune of RM1.7 billion, said Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen.

Malaysia Janji Ubah Cara Tahan Aparat RI
Malaysia berjanji akan mengubah SOP ( standard operating procedure ) penahanan aparat keamanan Indonesia serta tidak akan menerapkan pemborgolan dan penggunaan baju tahanan.

Malaysia, Indonesia discuss standard operating procedure
KOTA KINABALU, Monday 6 September 2010 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and Indonesia will work on a standard operating procedure and rules of engagement as a guideline for their respective officers when carrying out duties at sea borders to prevent a recurrence of the Aug 13 incident, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman said.

Telekom Malaysia: Accepted Offer To Sell 15.4% Stake In MEASAT
Telekom Malaysia: Accepted Offer To Sell 15.4% Stake In MEASAT

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