Clear minds ruled the day in final minutes

From: New Straits Times | Date: July 9, 2000| Author: Tony Emmanuel | Copyright information


New Straits Times

07-09-2000

Clear minds ruled the day in final minutes
Byline: Tony Emmanuel
Edition: New Sunday Times; 2*
Section: National

POST-MORTEMS sometimes reveal the unknown. And in reviewing events over the past week surrounding the weapons heist in Grik, one can safely conclude that clear minds ruled the day.

When the drama unfolded last Sunday, fingers were pointed and calls demanding resignations of the Minister were the...

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