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ETurbo News

02-19-2009

                                           
It is a "salacious" Wednesday for Malaysian tourism.  The biggest news today in Malaysian tourism has nothing to do with the country's tourism products at all, but rather about the people that are running it.  Yusof Sulaiman has this report in today's lead story.   

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