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Names in The Kadazandusun Culture

by Stemmah in Philanthropy, March 6, 2011
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How the Kadazandusuns name their children and the significance of the names given.

Two Men Slashed to Death

by Melancholy in Issues, December 7, 2010
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Groups of oil palm plantation workers fighting, killing two persons.

Sultanate of Sulu: Its Struggle to Regain a Buccaneered Territory

by nashmt in History, August 23, 2010
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The Sabah issue has painstakingly dragged the Sultanate of Sulu in Southern Philippines into unending woe over claim toward a lost territory believed illegally occupied by Malaysia. However, despite efforts to regain the land through legal means and process, it remained fruitless until today.

Quake on Mariana Islands, 2012 Warning?

by amrita.s in Issues, August 14, 2010
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A massive quake measuring 7.2 on richter scale hits Mariana Islands in Pacific. Are 2012 symptoms showing already?

Dusun Derived From a Chinese Word Pronunciation “luisooun”

by Sabrinah 송주리 in Languages, March 15, 2010
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Dusun is originated from china. They are from the Sung Dynasty descendants.

Primates Under Threat in Sabah, Borneo: How Tourists Can Help

by sunnyp in Activism, April 15, 2009
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Rehabilitation centres and sanctuaries for endangered primates attract tourists, generate income and provide some hope in the struggle for conservation.

Jatropha Biodiesel in Sabah, Malaysia

by kevinjim in Issues, August 18, 2008
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A new biodiesel for the future.

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