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Fakes and shamans (Malaysia Today) Normal 0 0 1 8 46 Malaysia Today 1 1 56 11.1287 0 0 0 Ibrahim Ali through his Perkasa is fighting against Chinese like Vincent Tan who are supposed to have robbed the Malays of their rights and who have reduced the Malays to hamba di negara sendiri (slaves in their own country). But then Ibrahim Ali works for Chinese like Vincent Tan. NO HOLDS BARRED Raja Petra Kamarudin More . . . The top 10 geek anthems of all time (CNN) Geeks rock. More . . . The top 10 geek anthems of all time (ABS-CBNNEWS.com) From love songs about writing HTML code to synth-fueled denunciations of the cool kids, these odes to geekery are as good as it gets. More . . . We Media conference at the University of Miami offers peek at future (Miami Herald) It's the fourth time the annual We Media brainstorming conference has come to the University of Miami, yet the media industry is still finding its way. More . . . Productivity-boosting programmable robotic EOAT wins a patent (PlasticsToday.com) A patent recently granted to robotic tooling supplier SAS Automation (Xenia, OH) recognizes the technical achievement of its robotic EOAT, which can be programmed to automatically relocate four separate component holders within the robot's cycle with the same EOAT. What the EOAT gives the user is increased productivity and lower costs. read more More . . . Get help with FAFSA (The Union County Advocate) MORGANFIELD - On Thursday, March 18 from 5 - 7 p.m., a Mid-Continent University ADVANTAGE representative will be holding an educational workshop to help prospective students thinking about attending any college or university in 2010 explore financial aid and grant opportunities. More . . . 'Let go of the brakes' (CIOL) What would be Lean IT’s fate next? Will buyers continue to rule the roost with IT shopping? Is it silly to expect the era of multi-bn dollar deals return? What mood and mandates is the Indian CIO up to? More . . . Exam short-changers (New York Post) Education officials are looking at ways to reorganize the statewide Regents exams to make up for a steep budget shortfall, but the cost-cutting measure is already drawing opposition. On the agenda for this week's meeting of the Regents committee are proposals to shed $13.7 million by eliminating as... More . . . Employment in Bahrain's financial sector grows 1.5% (MENAFN) Employment in Bahrain's financial sector grows 1.5% More . . . Bill slashing payday-loan interest clears panel (Denver Post) A House committee Monday night approved a bill that would significantly slash interest rates on payday loans, cutting out part of the bill that would have put the issue before Colorado voters. More . . . Advertise on this page
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