• Malaysia's relations with Singapore are even tenser than Hong Kong's, and the Malaysian government controls Malaysia Telekom, the state-owned carrier.

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  • Singaporean leaders, it seems, would rather drink their own purified effluent than rely on Malaysia for anything, while their Malaysian counterparts cannot resist the temptation to pick a populist fight with their former compatriots.

    ECONOMIST: The city state's bid for self-sufficiency

  • On Nov. 13, a Malaysian consortium will launch its second Malaysia East Asia Satellite, MEASAT-2.

    CNN: ASIA'S NO PUSHOVER

  • In 1996, a group of Asian investors including Malaysian billionaire Quek Leng Chan of Hong Leong Malaysia, his Singaporean cousins who control Britain's listed Millennium Copthorne Hotels and Indonesian billionaire Liem Sioe Liong teamed up to buy over 21% of Brierley.

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  • But Malaysia cut off gasoline exports ahead of the bilateral meeting between Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and U.S. President Barack Obama during the Nuclear Summit in Washington early in the week of April 11.

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  • Malaysia (see article) now restricts foreigners from converting the proceeds of Malaysian securities into dollars unless they have held them for a year.

    ECONOMIST: Time to turn off the tap?

  • In 1966, a treaty to end three years of hostilities between Malaysia and Indonesia was signed in Jakarta by the Indonesian foreign minister and Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak.

    CNN: Tuesday,

  • The most recent Malaysian offers come from a pair of listed companies: Telekom Malaysia, in which the government has a controlling stake, and United Engineers Malaysia, which has close ties to Dr Mahathir's party.

    ECONOMIST: Malaysia��s stockmarket

  • The National Commission of UNESCO was formed by the Malaysian Government in 1966 under the purview of the Ministry of Education Malaysia.

    UNESCO: BACKGROUND PERMANENT SUB-COMMITTEE FOR CULTURE & COMMUNICATIONS

  • Malaysian state investment firm Khazanah Nasional, which owns close to 70% of Malaysia Airlines, will get a 10% stake of Air Asia.

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  • The results from Malaysia's general elections the following month attracted less international attention but they shook up Malaysian politics all the same.

    CNN: The Ties That Do Not Bind

  • It's clear Malaysia can't afford to have the company crash - the effect on the teetering Malaysian banking system would be disastrous.

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  • Even Malaysia's prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad, who greeted (and aggravated) attacks on the Malaysian currency with thundering diatribes against alleged conspirators, has more recently learned to keep his counsel.

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  • The office of the Malaysian Permanent Delegate to UNESCO was established in Paris, France in 1966, to further strengthen Malaysia's participation in UNESCO.

    UNESCO: BACKGROUND

  • This placated Malaysia's leaders, and should put a stop to the more extreme calls for retaliation floated in the Malaysian press.

    ECONOMIST: Lee Kuan Yew: an apology

  • When Malaysia was established in 1963 it seemed expedient for the Philippines to maintain this claim over Sabah, and the Malaysian government agreed to continue paying a token rent.

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  • The PSC on Education is chaired by the Director General of Education, and its main objective is to assist and advise the Malaysian NatCom on education related issues and matters, apart from planning and performing education activities for UNESCO Malaysia.

    UNESCO: Background

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