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Daily Briefing: Lesson from Sabah stand-off; Lower government service tax urged

Plus a nurse's experience with SARS.

  • Sabah crisis will not derail the ASEAN peace process. Find out more here.
  • National Solidarity Party calls for a lower government service tax to 5.5%. Read more about their proposal here.
  • A nurse at Tan Tock Seng Hospital got infected with SARS while taking care of her patients.Find out more about here experience here.
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