| 20/08/2007 |
Young, bright, abroad and MCA members
KUALA LUMPUR: They are young and bright twenty-something either studying or working overseas and they also happen to think MCA is cool and have signed up as the party’s overseas club members. [read full story] |
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| 9/10/2006 |
The Star Newspaper - Clubs to woo brains back KUALA LUMPUR: The MCA will use its network of overseas clubs to encourage Malaysians working abroad to return home in a move to help reverse the brain drain, its international affairs bureau chief Dat ... [read full story] |
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| 29/08/2006 |
The Star Newspaper - MCA to allow overseas club members to attend AGM News update by BY NG CHENG YEE of The Star
PETALING JAYA: A new ruling will be included in the MCA party's constitution to allow overseas club members to attend the party's annual general meeti ... [read full story] |
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| 15/08/2006 |
The Star Newspaper - Not by patriotism alone: Career prospects, opportunities are other baits In an article headlined "Money not everything, students told" (The Star May 3, 2006), Higher Education Minister Datuk Mustapa Mohamed was reported to have said that students must have a stro ... [read full story] |
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| 17/10/2005 |
Malaysian Businesses Set To Boost Bilateral Trade With Official Games Business Program - 28 Sept 2005 About 70 Malaysian companies have leapt at the opportunity to seek international export opportunities with Australia by joining the official Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games business program. < ... [read full story] |
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| 25/06/2005 |
The Star Newspaper - Global Malaysians Network is an initiative by the Asian Center for Media Studies, supported by The Star Newspaper, Malaysia. PETALING JAYA: The newly-launched MCA Club Australia is seeking to link with the Global Malaysians Network to further enhance networking between people in Malaysia and Australia.
“Such a ... [read full story] |
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| 11/04/2005 |
The Star Newspaper - MCA leaders to meet students MCA leaders have been told to meet Malaysian students and professionals abroad regularly to explain what is happening back home, said party vice-president Datuk Dr. Chua Soi Lek.
He said this ... [read full story] |
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| 7/04/2005 |
Australian Malaysian Business Council Newsletter 1st of April 2005 A M B C Bulletin 05:02 - April, 2005
Welcome Prime Minister The Australia-Malaysia Business Council (AMBC) and its MABC counterpart were delighted with the announcement that the Hon. Dato ... [read full story] |
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