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The Petronas Twin Towers, currently the world’s tallest buildings at 1,483 feet, stand in Kuala Lumpur as a testament to Malaysia’s enormous developmental strides. Photo by Greg Cope

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Stability, harmony propel Asian nation’s development
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  Malaysian leadership revitalizes non-aligned movement: 116 nations call for global security, more equitable world order
  Vision, ambition, and pragmatism define developmental strategy
  Badawi poised to preserve Malaysia’s stability
  Often misunderstood, Malaysia’s secular democracy is good model for Iraq
  Opposing views on war have not dampened U.S.-Malaysia security cooperation
  Major manufacturers view Malaysia as advantageous launch pad for Asian and global markets
  From the highest of heights to the depths of offshore oilrigs, Ranhill’s engineering feats are gaining worldwide attention
  Early corporate governance reform was silver lining of Asian financial crisis
  Pro-active policies, extensive infrastructure development facilitate trade with U.S.
  High-tech, bio-tech investment opportunities abound amid Sarawak’s natural splendor
  Replacing latex gloves with synthetics risks jumping from the frying pan into the fire
  Unmatched adventure, remarkable value-for-money await tourists
  Palm oil provides a healthy alternative
  Pristine nature and genuine hospitality await discovery in ‘Hidden Paradise of Borneo’
  Sheraton Imperial offers an oasis of relaxation with a host of modern conveniences
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Sarawak Tourism Board
Sheraton Imperial
Ranhill
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Project Director
Greg Cope
Written By
Helena Plater-Zyberk
 

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