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news without borders 11 theSun | MONDAY JUNE 29 2009 Najib: Win-win policy for all races Child of re TOURISTS and shermen were banned from venturing within a 2km radius of Anak Krakatau (child of Krakatoa) volcano due to fountains of lava and molten rocks being spewed from its crater into Indonesia’s Sunda Strait. Quake alert AREAS from Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula and Anchorage north- ward to Fairbanks were jolted by a magnitude 5.4 quake centred 96km north of Anchorage. • Movements were also felt PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak says that to spur the country’s growth, the government will implement a win-win economic policy model to benet all races. He said the government under- stands that the Chinese don’t like the quota system and admitted the system is not the right means for the economy to forge ahead, the Chinese press re- ported yesterday. Najib was addressing a welcome dinner hosted by MCA and 15 ma-  jor Chinese guilds at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre on Saturday night in conjunction with his appointment as the sixth prime minister. “The government is aware that many people are ‘cheating’ the quota system. The Malays know about it, so do the Chinese, because very often they (the Malays and the Chinese) work together to ‘cheat’ the system.” As such, he said, the government will implement a win-win policy which benet the Malays and Chinese as well as other races in the country. Noting that the Chinese commu- nity’s main concerns are education, economy, religion and crime, he said if the government can tackle problems in the four key areas, he is condent that the Chinese will continue to sup- port the Barisan Nasional. At the function, he also announced that the government will create a special scholarship category under the Public Services Department (JPA) next year which is 100% based on merit. At the function, MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat urged the government to allocate funds for Chi- nese primary schools every year. Hua Zong (Federation of Chinese Associations of Malaysia) president Tan Sri Lim Gait Tong hoped the prime minister will hold dialogues with Chinese groups on Chinese educational issues. KELANA Jaya MP Loh Gwo-Burne has denied talk that he will resign as the constituency’s elected representative. He told Nanyang Siang Pau on Sat- urday that the talk is totally baseless. “The rumour has been going on for Kelana Jaya MP says quit talk baseless the last two months. It also says DAP’s Gobind Singh Deo intends to resign as Puchong MP, ” said Loh, who is from Parti Keadilan Rakyat. He said as the rumour is rife, he has got many calls from friends, including those from the party, to seek his clarication. He admitted that he did hesitate when he rst learnt that he was elected MP and realised he would have to change his lifestyle to full the responsibilities as the people’s representative, but it did not take him long to decided that he should take up the challenge and do his best to serve the people. He said that if he were to quit now, he would anger the public. “I’m curious as to how the rumour started. But I want to tell all of you that I have never thought about it (resigning as MP). On the other hand, I am try- ing hard to get resources (to help my constituency).” On talk that Gobind wants to quit, Loh said he didn’t believe it was true.  EARTH REPORT  Week Ending June 26 in eastern Greece, central Italy’s aftershock zone, eastern Papua New Guinea and Los Angeles. Tropical cyclones CATEGORY 1 Typhoon Linfa weakened to tropical storm force before making landfall in China’s Fujian province. High winds and ash oods left one person dead and six others missing. • One person dead and seven missing after Tropical Storm Nangka swept the Philippines. • Hurricane Andres killed one as it tore the Mexican coast from Acapulco to Puerto Vallarta. Press Digest by Kong See Hoh [email protected]

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news without borders11theSun | MONDAY JUNE 29 2009

Najib:Win-win

policy for all races

Child of reTOURISTS and shermen werebanned from venturing withina 2km radius of Anak Krakatau(child of Krakatoa) volcano dueto fountains of lava and moltenrocks being spewed from itscrater into Indonesia’s SundaStrait.

Quake alertAREAS from Alaska’s KenaiPeninsula and Anchorage north-ward to Fairbanks were jolted bya magnitude 5.4 quake centred96km north of Anchorage.

• Movements were also felt

PRIME Minister Datuk Seri NajibAbdul Razak says that to spur thecountry’s growth, the government willimplement a win-win economic policymodel to benet all races.

He said the government under-stands that the Chinese don’t like thequota system and admitted the systemis not the right means for the economyto forge ahead, the Chinese press re-ported yesterday.

Najib was addressing a welcomedinner hosted by MCA and 15 ma-

jor Chinese guilds at the PutrajayaInternational Convention Centre onSaturday night in conjunction withhis appointment as the sixth primeminister.

“The government is aware that many people are ‘cheating’ the quotasystem. The Malays know about it, sodo the Chinese, because very oftenthey (the Malays and the Chinese)work together to ‘cheat’ the system.”

As such, he said, the government will implement a win-win policywhich benet the Malays and Chineseas well as other races in the country.

Noting that the Chinese commu-nity’s main concerns are education,economy, religion and crime, he saidif the government can tackle problemsin the four key areas, he is condent that the Chinese will continue to sup-port the Barisan Nasional.

At the function, he also announcedthat the government will create aspecial scholarship category under thePublic Services Department (JPA) next year which is 100% based on merit.

At the function, MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat urged thegovernment to allocate funds for Chi-nese primary schools every year.

Hua Zong (Federation of ChineseAssociations of Malaysia) president Tan Sri Lim Gait Tong hoped theprime minister will hold dialogueswith Chinese groups on Chineseeducational issues.

KELANAJaya MP Loh Gwo-Burne hasdenied talk that he will resign as theconstituency’s elected representative.

He told Nanyang Siang Pau on Sat-urday that the talk is totally baseless.

“The rumour has been going on for

Kelana Jaya MP says quit talk baselessthe last two months. It also says DAP’sGobind Singh Deo intends to resign asPuchong MP,” said Loh, who is fromParti Keadilan Rakyat.

He said as the rumour is rife, he hasgot many calls from friends, including

those from the party, toseek his clarication.He admitted that he

did hesitate when he rstlearnt that he was electedMP and realised he wouldhave to change his lifestyleto full the responsibilities

as the people’s representative, but itdid not take him long to decided thathe should take up the challenge and dohis best to serve the people.

He said that if he were to quit now,he would anger the public.

“I’m curious as to how the rumourstarted. But I want to tell all of you thatI have never thought about it (resigningas MP). On the other hand, I am try-ing hard to get resources (to help myconstituency).”

On talk that Gobind wants to quit,Loh said he didn’t believe it was true.

EARTHREPORT

Week Ending June 26

in eastern Greece, central Italy’saftershock zone, eastern PapuaNew Guinea and Los Angeles.

Tropical cyclonesCATEGORY 1 Typhoon Linfaweakened to tropical storm force

before making landfall in China’sFujian province. High winds andash oods left one person deadand six others missing.

• One person dead and sevenmissing after Tropical StormNangka swept the Philippines.

• Hurricane Andres killed oneas it tore the Mexican coast fromAcapulco to Puerto Vallarta.

Press Digestby Kong See [email protected]