THIRD EYE: His Magic Wand, Negative Growth and Every Vote counts...
HIS MAGIC WAND
TERENGGANU police are looking for a disabled man believed to have outraged the modesty of a salesgirl at a clothing shop in Bukit Payong.
According to police, the girl alleged that she was molested by a disabled man while she was alone at the shop at 5pm.
“The man, who is limping with deformed left hand and squinting eyes, produced a card issued by the Welfare Services Department before asking her for a donation. After receiving RM5 from the girl, the suspect asked the girl to sit beside him. The girl obliged out of pity for him. He then told her that he had mastered the art of witchcraft and started to grope her.”
NEGATIVE GROWTH
SHRINKING. Malaysia’s exports are expected to experience negative growth this year in tandem with the continuation of the global economic slowdown said MITI. And in some cases, disappear altogether.
According to a media reports, Malaysian food exporters were conspicuously absent from the world’s biggest food market held in New York recently.
“A visit to any Indian grocery store (in the US), whose numbers are proliferating in this country, will reveal the popularity of Malaysian food products evident from the wide range of items ranging from roti and paratha through
pappadom to frozen items such as chicken curry, chicken tikka.”
They were absent because they are planning to have their very own specialised marketing mission. Yes, our own party.
EVERY VOTE
MANIK URAI. MCA is confident that all 52 Chinese voters in the Kelantan State constituency will be voting for
the BN.
Its State party chairman said the voters in the area had pledged their support.
“I’m confident that they will have no problem supporting the BN,” she said, adding that the Chinese voters were happy that the BN had chosen former Kesedar manager as the candidate as he had done many good deeds for the people in the area.
Meanwhile, the Kelantan MIC chairman said the 33 Indian voters in the area had also pledged their undivided support for the BN.
YBs, with 85 in the bag, all you need is to convince the majority of the remaining 12,207 voters.
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