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Charting a course though rough waters
Denison Jayasooria | Nov 1, 06 1:33pm
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi marked his third year in office yesterday. In 2003, he ushered in reforms on the basis of greater public space for intellectual discourse, greater transparency, public accountability and good governance. People all around had tremendous admiration for his policies and gave the Barisan Nasional (BN) a resounding victory in the 2004 general election.
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