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(Tunku is a colleague of Matthew’s at the Daily Beast.)
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He also recalled the Tunku's pitch line when selling the idea of Malaysia to the other four components i.e. that they were colonized, they were poor, and that they were undeveloped.
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The Tunku is the opposite is the 22yr apa nama dia ex-PM (Mahathir bin Mohamad).
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As the journalist Tunku Varadarjan wrote, "a poorly assembled lunch can ruin a day at the Test match", and the history of cricketing packed lunches is keenly cherished ideally cricket food comes in small shareable parts: the oozing sandwich slow-cooked in its tinfoil, the flaking samosa, the impossible joy of crisps.
Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay 2011
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Tunku Halim was born in Malaysia in 1964 and he lives in Tasmania, Australia.
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As The Daily Beast's Tunku Varadarajan reported, Frum speculated that his unorthodox ideas were the reason for his termination; Brooks and other AEI insiders said that Frum failed "to pull his weight at the think tank."
Most Likely to Secede James Taranto 2010
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As the journalist Tunku Varadarjan wrote, "a poorly assembled lunch can ruin a day at the Test match", and the history of cricketing packed lunches is keenly cherished ideally cricket food comes in small shareable parts: the oozing sandwich slow-cooked in its tinfoil, the flaking samosa, the impossible joy of crisps.
Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay 2011
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Or like Tunku Halim, who is a prolific Malaysian horror writer, and he writes in English, but his books are published in Malaysia and therefore are not known to the wider English-reading audience.
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It was postponed -- but when they hold the event, bloggers reporting the news the "real" journalists won't report ought to beware: the Newsweek reporter in the visitor logs may not be that "Tunku Varadarajan."
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It was postponed -- but when they hold the event, bloggers reporting the news the "real" journalists won't report ought to beware: the Newsweek reporter in the visitor logs may not be that "Tunku Varadarajan."
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