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- PBRS also against DCM post going to p'sula party - Daily Express
- Sindex now to be held Sept 25, 26 - Daily Express
- BinaPuri developing RM500m project - Daily Express
- Aid to be banked-in - Daily Express
- Only Class II referees allowed to sit for Class I test - Daily Express
- Rukyah and Hisab to determine beginning of Syawal - Daily Express
- HSBC: India-Malaysia trade to peak post-crisis - Daily Express
- No material evidence linking former teacher - Daily Express
- Over 1000 nabbed by the marine cops - Daily Express
- Sabahan duo to represent M'sia - Daily Express
- Bumburing Urges Sabah Media To Maintain High Professionalism - Bernama
- Six Die, Six Injured In Sabah Road Accident - Bernama
- LKIM Allocates RM1.8 Million A Month For 9390 Fishermen In Sabah - Bernama
- RTM Will Offer More Airtime For Ethnic Dramas In Sabah, Sarawak - Bernama
- PBS Hails Ongoing Efforts To Improve Ties With Indonesia - Bernama
- Sabah To Nominate Danum Valley As World Heritage Site - Bernama
- PBRS also against DCM post going to p'sula party - Daily Express
- Hospital Guard In Shooting Incident Charged With Murder - Bernama
- KKB bids for four water-related projects in Sarawak - Malaysia Star
- Sindex now to be held Sept 25, 26 - Daily Express
- Musa, time for you to spill the beans - Malaysia Kini
- Twenty percent of BN party members not registered to vote?; Paris Hilton ... - Klue
- Umno Youth Urge Government To Recall Ambassador From Indonesia - Bernama
- Sg Kembong landfill under rehabilitation - The Sun Daily
- Majority nod needed to set up guarded schemes - Malaysia Star
- RM21m boon for schools - Malaysia Star
- Snakes on a Plane: 95 Boas Smuggled on Flight - ABC News
- Sosilawati was in good health, says brother - Malaysia Star
- Mainstreaming The Conservation Of Tigers - Bernama
- Perak MB: No relocation for airport - Malaysia Star
- Musa, time for you to spill the beans - Malaysia Kini
- Twenty percent of BN party members not registered to vote?; Paris Hilton ... - Klue
- Umno Youth Urge Government To Recall Ambassador From Indonesia - Bernama
- 9/11 Koran burning: Sarah Palin calls it 'unnecessary provocation' - Telegraph.co.uk
- Majority nod needed to set up guarded schemes - Malaysia Star
- Sg Kembong landfill under rehabilitation - The Sun Daily
- Obama to end tax breaks for firms creating jobs abroad - Times of India
- Taiwan issues storm warning - Sin Chew Jit Poh
- Mullah Omar Says in Statement Afghan Taliban Near Victory Over US Forces - Bloomberg
- NZ Dollar Up Late But Rangebound On Higher Earthquake Costs - Wall Street Journal
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Sabah’s poorest get a taste of first fruit

Sabah’s poorest people earn less than 540 ringgit ($169) a month. But thanks to government agricultural and animal husbandry projects, the last of the 15,293 very poor families are on the road to wealthy living. The first 1,167 of these families will be receiving their first quarterly dividends of 400 ringgit each from profits earned from oil palms. In time to come, they will be earning between 3,000 and 4,000 ringgit a month.
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Exciting times for Sabah’s economy
High-tech investments put Sabahans on the doorstep of high income
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Sabah budget 2010
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