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Article: Johor remains Barisan Nasional's heartland through troubled times
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- New Straits Times
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- February 22, 2000
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Ridzuan Zulkifli
New Straits Times
02-22-2000
Johor remains Barisan Nasional's heartland through troubled times
Byline: Ridzuan Zulkifli
Edition: Main/Lifestyle; 2*
Section: Letters
Type: Letter
IT has been almost three months since Malaysians went to the polls to elect a new Government for the next five years.
Once again, the Barisan Nasional gained a fifth unprecedented victory, renewing a five-year mandate to steer Malaysia into the new millennium.
As a 26-year-old working Malaysian who is just beginning to settle in and experience life in the real world, I am thankful that the BN is once again at the helm of the Government. By just being thankful, I know I am doing something right and ...
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