Malaysia

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With Malaysia looking to maximise its energy resources and stave off the inevitable day when they run dry, the nation's energy sector has recently been getting into deep water.
With a poor set of second-quarter results released over the last few weeks, evidence that Malaysia's GDP growth for 2005 will likely be below expectations has also now arrived.
With allegations and insults flying, the leadership elections for some of the largest parties in Malaysia's ruling coalition, the Barisan National (BN), have been a rich source of headline material this August.
The recent news that a group of five online diarists, or "bloggers", participated in a 24-hour "blogathon" to raise money for charity highlighted the important role these online journals now play in disseminating information to the Malaysian public.
As a thick smoky haze leaves the population of Malaysia's main commercial centres spluttering, the government has now moved to make the situation a little more transparent.
With domestic tourists increasingly a focus of Malaysia's tourism promotion strategy, many in the industry are hoping for some bumper business from home-grown visitors this year.

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