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The last thing the Dayak parties need is a war
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New Straits Times
01-21-2006
The last thing the Dayak parties need is a war
Byline: John Teo
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
Column: Wavelength
AS the Sarawak State election approaches, all indications seem to point to another easy victory for the Barisan Nasional.
However, the focus of attention in the run-up to the polls will be on some "unfinished" business arising from the recent turmoil in the governing coalition's two Dayak-majority parties...
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