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7 Secrets to Business Startup Success

August 5th, 2009

There are seven essential principles that you must practice as an entrepreneur throughout your business life if you are to achieve maximum success. They have been taught and repeated in thousands of books and articles over the years, and here they are.

1. Clarity: You must be absolutely clear on who you are and what you want. You need written goals and plans for every part of your life.

Begin with your values. What do you believe in and stand for? What is most important to you in life? What would you pay for, fight for, suffer for and die for? What do you really care about? Someone once wrote, “Until you know exactly what you would do if you only had one hour left to live, you are not prepared to live.”

What is your vision for yourself and your future? What is your vision for your family and your finances? What is your vision for your career and your company? Even if you are starting your business on a kitchen table, you must have a vision of becoming a world leader in your field, or you will probably never be successful.

What is your mission for your business? What is it that you want to accomplish for your customers? What is it that you want to do to improve the lives and work of the people you intend to serve with your products and services? You need a clear vision and an inspiring mission to motivate yourself and others to do the hard work necessary to achieve business success.

What is your purpose for your life and your business? Why do you get up in the morning? What is your reason for being? And here’s a great question: What do you really want to do with your life?

Finally, what are your goals? What do you want to accomplish in your financial life? What are your family goals? What are your health goals? What difference do you want to make in the lives of others? And here is the best question: What would you dare to dream if you knew you could not fail?

The greater clarity you have regarding each of these issues–values, vision, mission, purpose and goals–the greater the probability that you will accomplish something wonderful with your life.

2. Competence: To be truly successful and happy, you must be very good at what you do. You must resolve to join the top 10 percent in your field. You must make excellent performance of the business task your primary goal and then dedicate all your energies to doing quality work and offering quality products and services.

To be successful in business, you must find a field that satisfies three requirements. First, it must be something for which you have a passion-something you really believe in and love to do. Second, it must be an area where you have the potential to be the best, to be better than 90 percent of the people in that field. Third, it must involve a product or service that can be profitable and enable you to achieve all your financial goals.

According to the Harvard Business School, the most valuable asset a company can develop is its reputation. Your reputation is defined as “how you are known to your customers.” And the most important reputation you can have revolves around the quality of the products and services you offer and the quality of the people who deliver those services and interact with those customers.

3. Constraints: Between you and your goal, whatever it is, there will always be a constraint or limiting factor. Your ability to identify the most important factor that determines the speed at which you achieve your business goals is essential to your success.

The 80/20 rule applies to constraints in your business. Fully 80 percent of the reasons that you are not achieving your goals as quickly as you want will be within yourself. Only 20 percent will be contained in external circumstances or people.

What are your constraints? What holds you back? What sets the speed at which you achieve your goals? And what one thing could you do immedi-ately to begin alleviating your main constraint? This is often the key to rapid progress.

4. Creativity: The essence of successful business is innovation. This is the ability to find faster, better, cheaper, easier ways to produce and deliver your products and services.

Fortunately, almost everyone is a “potential genius.” You have more intelligence and ability than you could ever use. Your job is to unleash this creativity and focus it, like a laser beam, on removing obstacles, solving problems and achieving your goals.

The essence of creativity is contained in your ability to solve the inevitable problems and difficulties of business life. Colin Powell said, “Leadership is the ability to solve problems.” Success is the ability to solve problems. And remember: A goal unachieved is merely a problem unsolved.

The way of the successful entrepreneur is to focus on the solution rather than the problem. Focus on what is to be done rather than what has happened or who is to blame. Concentrate all your attention on finding a solution to any obstacle that is holding you back from the sales and profitability you desire. And the more you think about solutions, the more solutions you will think of. You will actually feel yourself getting smarter by focusing all your energies on what you can do to continually improve your situation.

5. Concentration: Your ability to concentrate single-mindedly on the most important thing and stay at it until it is complete is an essential prerequisite for success. No success is possible without the ability to practice sustained concentration on a single goal or task, in a single direction.

The simplest way to learn to concentrate is to make a list for each day before you begin. Then prioritize the list by putting the numbers 1 through 10 next to each item. Once you have determined your most important task, immediately begin to work on that task. Discipline yourself to continue working until that top task is 100 percent complete. When you make a habit of doing this–starting and completing your most important tasks each day–you will double or triple your productivity and put yourself solidly on the way to wealth.

6. Courage: Winston Churchill once wrote, “Courage is rightly considered the foremost of the virtues, for upon it, all others depend.” It takes tremendous courage to take the entrepreneurial risks necessary to become wealthy. In study after study, experts have concluded it is the courage to take the “first step” that makes all the difference. This is the courage to launch in the direction of your goals, with no guarantee of success. Most people lack this.

Once you have begun your entrepreneurial journey, you also need the courage to persist. As Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “All great successes are the triumph of persistence.”

The word entrepreneur means “one who undertakes the risks of a new ven-ture in pursuit of profit.” Fully 90 percent of the population will never have sufficient courage to launch a new venture, to start a new business, to boldly go where no one has gone before. You need, first of all, the courage to begin, to move out of your comfort zone in the direction of your goals and dreams, even though you know you will experience many problems, difficulties and temporary failures along the way.

Second, you need the courage to endure, to hang in there, to persist in the face of all adversity until you finally win. When you develop these twin qualities–the ability to step out in faith and then to persist resolutely in the face of all difficulties–your success is guaranteed.

7. Continuous Action: Perhaps the most outwardly identifiable quality of a successful person is that he or she is in continuous motion. The entrepreneur is always trying new things and, if they don’t work, trying something else. It turns out that most entrepreneurs achieve their success in an area completely different from what they had initially expected. But because they continually reacted and responded constructively to change, trying new methods, abandoning activities that didn’t work, picking themselves up after every defeat and trying once more, they eventually won out.

Top people, especially entrepreneurs, seem to have these three qualities. First, they learn more things. Second, they try more things. Third, they persist longer than anyone else. The good news is that, because of the law of probabilities, if you learn more things, try more things and persist longer, you dramatically increase the probability that you will succeed greatly. If you launch toward your goal and resolve in advance to never give up, your success is virtually guaranteed.

The Ultimate Reward

The greatest reward in becoming a millionaire is not the amount of money that you earn. It is the kind of person that you have to become to become a millionaire in the first place.

To have more, you must first be more. For you to set out on the way to wealth and become a self-made entrepreneurial millionaire, you will have to develop many qualities at a higher level than you ever have before. You will have to become an exceptional person. You will have to become more than you ever imagined possible for you.

To realize your full potential and achieve all your financial goals in your own business, you must develop the virtues of integrity, courage and persistence to a much higher level than you have up to now. You will have to practice the qualities of clarity, competence, creativity, concentration and continuous action until they are as natural to you as breathing. You will have to accept complete responsibility for your life and everything that happens to you, and especially for the way you think in every area.

When you develop these qualities and become a completely different person, you will eventually achieve all your goals in life, including financial success. The best part of becoming an extraordinary person is that, if something happens and you lose it all, it won’t really matter. Because you have become a different person, you will be able to make it all back again and more, far faster than the first time.

Welcome to The Way to Wealth. You are about to embark on a grand adventure that may last for the rest of your working lifetime. But if you have the courage to begin and the persistence to endure, nothing can hold you back from achieving all your goals and dreams. If you decide that, no matter what, you will never give up, you will eventually become unstoppable.

Action Plan

Take these steps to get going on your business goals.

1. Decide exactly what you want in life in each area, and write it down. Make your goals clear, specific and measurable.
2. Specify the most important skill you could develop to move you into the top 10 percent of people in your field. Then do something immediately to begin developing that skill.
3. Identify the major constraint or limiting factor inside yourself or in your world that is setting the speed at which you achieve your most important goal, and begin working on removing that constraint today.
4. Determine your single biggest problem or obstacle in your business or personal life. Then focus all your time and attention on the possible solutions.
5. Make a list of what you would want to be, do and have if you had no limitations and you were absolutely guaranteed success.
6. Accept complete responsibility for your life. From this day forward, refuse to make excuses or blame anyone for anything. Instead, take action to make your goals a reality.
7. Reaffirm and visualize your goals of financial success, excellent health and personal happiness as a reality. Remember, the person you see is the person you will be.

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Who are the Sama?

June 8th, 2009

THE SAMA IS AN ETHNOLINGGUISTIC group traditionally found in Tawi-Tawi and Sulu.

There are also Sama groups in Zamboanga del Sur, Cotabato, Davao, southern Palawan and Capul island in Samar.

Outside of the Philippines, there are Sama found in northeastern Borneo, Sulawesi and Moluccas and other parts of Indonesia. The Sama classify themselves as Sama Dilaut (Sama of the sea or laot), generally those on stilt houses above the water, and Sama Daleya or Delaya (Sama of the land or ilaya), those who have settled along the coast.

Outsiders have referred to them as Samal although they believe that this has a bad connotation. In their tradition Sama signifies group unity; the analogy they use for their origin is pehak or fish eggs.

Navigators
The livelihood of these Sama groups comes from the sea. They are acknowledged excellent shipbuilders and navigators.

A specialized group on Sibutu island is also highly regarded as wood carvers. The Sama are generally Muslims although most practice what may be known as folk Islam.

Based on language, the Yakan, Jama Mapun and Badjao are also Sama. Sama-Badjao speaking groups are believed to have come to the Philippines around 800 AD in the area around the Basilan strait, and then travelled southward.

The Yakan are land dwellers residing primarily on Basilan island and their main economic products are from the land: coconuts, cacao, corn, rice, sugarcane, rubber and cattle. They do not regard themselves as Sama. The Jama Mapun are found mainly on the island of Cagayan de Tawi-Tawi.

Houseboats
There are also Jama Mapun communities in Palawan and Borneo. The term Badjao was used by the Borneans and those from Sulawesi to refer to the Sama who live in houseboats or lepa.

The boat-building industry is found mainly on Sibutu island, formerly a part of the municipality of Sitangkai in Tawi-Tawi.

Sibutu is some 20 miles southwest of Bongao, the capital of Tawi-Tawi. Some 25 miles farther, one would reach Borneo. Sitangkai island is much smaller than Sibutu but it is the commercial center west of Bongao.

Both Bongao and Sitangkai have commercial ports. The wide river that leads to Sitangkai serves as the marketplace itself, with numerous stalls lining the banks. Other vendors sell their fish directly from the boats and the river is always busy with all sizes of boats entering and leaving the area.

Sibutu does not have a good port, being surrounded by coral reefs and sand bars. The island of Sibutu itself is a coral reef measuring 18.5 miles long and 2.25 miles wide. This geographic character makes Sibutu one of the best fishing grounds in the country. However, there is a very limited area for growing vegetables, although coconut trees abound.

The staple is fish and pyutu (made from cassava), or rice which comes from Sabah. Fishing and boat building are the main economic activities.

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MONEY MARKETS-Philippines primed for rate cut, Malaysia on hold

June 2nd, 2009

Rich Philippine bond spreads point to rate cuts * Malaysian markets too dovish, show rates on hold for long * Dlr spreads a bit wider, markets feel tightening overdone By Vidya Ranganathan SINGAPORE, May 27 (Reuters) - The spread between Philippine short-term bonds and policy rates further tightened on Wednesday to levels showing that investors expect a rate cut at this week’s meeting and probably once more in the months ahead. In Malaysia, a day after the central bank kept rates on hold for

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May 28th, 2009

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May 27th, 2009
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RSS ADVERTISING

May 15th, 2009

Today you can discover the rewards of advertising in AND publishing RSS news feeds! You can discover how to use this new technology to market your products online, and to get ranked on all of the major search engines! There are webmasters online TODAY who have already introduced this new technology to their own clients and readers, and their results couldn’t be better! So please sit back, relax, and allow me to tell you more about this new informational product!

RSS Advertising Secrets was published to introduce the Internet Business Community to a new marketing approach, the same approach that many of the gurus are now pushing. With the decline of eMail marketing, we’ve been forced to venture to new technology in order to get responsive advertising. RSS feeds are the hot, new way to bring in highly targeted website visitors, for a very small price. Employ RSS feeds on your own website and syndicate your news, announcements, and articles across the globe! It’s all possible using RSS Feeds!!

RSS Advertising Secrets teach you more about how RSS Feeds work, where RSS came from, and how to use the technology to advertise and advance your business!

RSS is a tool used by increasing numbers of online marketers and publishers as both a delivery system and/or as way of syndicating their own content and/or adding other people’s content to their sites easily and quickly.

 

WHY RSS FEEDS AND RSS MARKETING? BECAUSE EMAIL MARKETING IS DECLINING…AND DECLINING FAST!

I was totally amazed when I found out that simple words in my eMail messages were setting off spam filters! Did you know that words such as “free”, “remove”, “subscribe”, and “click here” are all words that could set off spam filters? They are! This affects those of us who run legitimate businesses and own a client mailing list of our own.

Whether you know about it or not, ISP spam filters are ruining your business by not allowing your eMail messages to be sent to your clients simply because of silly words that ANYONE would write in normal conversations!

Businesses often depend on their past client databases to gain repeat sales and to ultimately keep their business on track..but how can that be done when so many ISPs are trashing our messages? I’ll tell you how…by switching up the way you think, strategize, and market your web business!

It’s time that the advertiser, business owner, and list managers have the upper hand! It’s time to lay down eMail Marketing and pick up RSS Marketing…NO email required and ANYONE can become a RSS Publisher…ANYONE!

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Kindle: Amazon’s 6″ Wireless Reading Device (Latest Generation)

May 11th, 2009

 

Technical Details

 

Display: 6″ diagonal E-Ink® electronic paper display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution at 167 ppi, 16-level gray scale.

Size (in inches): 8″ x 5.3″ x 0.36″.

Weight: 10.2 ounces.

System requirements: None, because it doesn’t require a computer.

Storage: 2GB internal (approximately 1.4GB available for user content).

Battery Life: Read on a single charge for up to 4 days with wireless on. Turn wireless off and read for up to two weeks.

Charge Time: Fully charges in approximately 4 hours and supports charging from your computer via the included USB 2.0 cable.

Connectivity: EVDO modem with fallback to 1xRTT; utilizes Amazon Whispernet to provide U.S wireless coverage via Sprint’s 3G high-speed data network.

USB Port: USB 2.0 (micro-B connector) for connection to the Kindle power adapter or optionally to connect to a PC or Macintosh computer.

Audio: 3.5mm stereo audio jack, rear-mounted stereo speakers.

Content Formats Supported: Kindle (AZW), TXT, Audible (formats 4, Audible Enhanced (AAX)), MP3, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; PDF, HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP through conversion.

Included Accessories: Power adapter, USB 2.0 cable, rechargeable battery. Book cover sold separately.

Documentation: Quick Start Guide (included in box) [PDF]; Kindle User’s Guide (pre-installed on device) [PDF].

Warranty and Service: 1 year limited warranty and service included. Optional 2 year Extended Warranty sold separately

 

This is The New Kindle

Slim: Just over 1/3 of an inch, as thin as most magazines
Lightweight: At 10.2 ounces, lighter than a typical paperback
Wireless: 3G wireless lets you download books right from your Kindle, anytime, anywhere; no monthly fees, service plans, or hunting for Wi-Fi hotspots
Books in Under 60 Seconds: Get books delivered in less than 60 seconds; no PC required
Improved Display: Reads like real paper; now boasts 16 shades of gray for clear text and even crisper images
Longer Battery Life: 25% longer battery life; read for days without recharging
More Storage: Take your library with you; holds over 1,500 books
Faster Page Turns: 20% faster page turns
Read-to-Me: With the new text-to-speech feature, Kindle can read every newspaper, magazine, blog, and book out loud to you, unless the book is disabled by the rights holder
Large Selection: Over 275,000 books plus U.S. and international newspapers, magazines, and blogs available
Low Book Prices: New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases $9.99, unless marked otherwise

 

Do you know people say about this Kindle?? See what Ben say,,,

 

 

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hello, my name is Ben. I’m a 29-year-old quadriplegic (paralyzed from the chest down, all four limbs affected. I can move my arms pretty well, but I have no use of my fingers and they are contracted.)Kindle. That was back in December when I got the Kindle 1. I literally shed tears as I realized Amazon had given me back the passion that had been stripped away from me after my surgery just as my mobility had been taken away 14 years earlier. Now just a few months later we have an upgrade. I feared an upgrade with a sleeker design would be the end of its handicap accessibility. I am here today to tell anyone with disabilities nothing could be further from the truth. For those of us with poor dexterity the five way controller can be manipulated easily with a knuckle, or even the side of your hand since the controller sits just slightly above the other buttons. This for me was a major improvement accessibility wise from the first unit since trying to push the button with my knuckle would often scroll down and select the wrong thing. The five way controller also takes very little force to push, I was often afraid of breaking the Kindle 1 with how hard I had to push on the wheel with the side of my hand.Kindle 2 dictionary is right there to keep us reading, and make sure we know exactly what we are reading so we don’t misinterpret anything. The improved dictionary lookup is amazing. I no longer have to go to a menu and look up an entire lines worth of words. I just use the controller and go to the word I want and the definition is on the bottom of the screen :-) the Kindle to flip a switch :-) you just go to the menu and turn on the wireless. I couldn’t tell you how many times I wanted to look something up I was reading in the newspaper only to find out I didn’t have the wireless on. Turning it on then would’ve required me to call my caregiver, have them turn it on, leave the room while I did my research, and then call them back to turn it off. Thank you very much for the great improvement :-) the Kindle away for me they don’t accidentally turn pages, or click a button and say “I didn’t mess anything up did I?”my Kindle 1, the only problem was I didn’t want to read every single article, and being disabled it was just a little inconvenient to have to keep clicking the wheel to get to the menus to scroll through the magazine. So what did my good friends at Amazon do for me? Well they went and made it so if I don’t like the article I’m reading I just have to push my little joystick to the left or right one time to go to another article :-) Kindle, and I have no problem with their prices for books. Since the device can hold 1500 titles and whatever erase from the device to make room is backed up at Amazon I have no complaints in that department. Anyway if I do find other e-books I like I can simply e-mail them to my Kindle :-) Kindle to Amazon to replace the battery, being disabled this is actually a convenience for me, and there are also a lot of music devices out there that you have to do the same thing. So I will not complain about this either :-) the Kindle 2 reading one of my favorite books :-) I hope the picture shows accurately how easy it is for people with disabilities to use. I just put a pillow on my midsection so the book will have something to lean against while I turn the page with my knuckle.Kindle team….

Without the use of my fingers you can imagine how difficult reading books could be, but I loved reading and I found ways. I had a surgery about two years ago on my midsection which made it impossible to tolerate the weight of heavy books, and without the use of my fingers paperbacks were not an option (they would simply fall off the book holder when I tried to turn a page.)

Into my life comes the

I love reading the newspaper every day, but reporters love to push the boundaries of our vocabularies, but the

We can now access the Internet without turning over

The buttons are a little smaller, but not so small that they are not accessible. I can still easily hit the buttons with the side of my hand. The only real difference is now when my caregivers put

Speaking of pushing buttons I loved reading magazines on

Some people miss the memory card slot. I myself did not start reading e-books until the

Yes we have to send our

If I knew the e-mail address for Jeff Bezos I would happily send him this review that I will also be posting in the forums so he would personally know that he has truly changed one man’s life for the better, that this device for some of us will not just be incredibly convenient, but that it will be life altering.

In my profile is a picture of me holding

I can offer no higher praise so with that in my review ends. Thank you…… thank you

 

So… What about you??? Check this Kindle now

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Indonesia, Over 4,000 security personnel to safeguard WOC

May 8th, 2009

Manado  - A total of 4,416 security personnel will safeguard the World Ocean Conference (WOC) and Coral Triangle Initiative (CTI) Summit in Manado, North Sulawesi.

National Defense Forces (TNI) and National Police (Polri) personnel from the provinces of South Sulawesi, Gorontalo, and North Sulawesi will be deployed to safeguard danger-prone areas in Manado during the WOC and CTI Summit from May 11-15, 2009, Wirabuana Military Command spokesman Captain Suparman said here on Friday.

He said security personnel would be deployed around the Convention Hall of Grand Kawanua City Hotel (GKIC) and other star-rated hotels where the heads of state and government and the guests from 121 countries would stay.

Other areas to be protected against security disturbance, according to Captain Suparman, are Sam Ratulangi International Airport, Manado sea port, entertainment centers, and other public places.

Meanwhile, WOC media center coordinator Roy Tumiwa said that success of the WOC and CTI Summit in Manado would entirely depend on the security situation.

Therefore, he said miltary and police security personnel would continue to intensify security precautionary measures at various danger-prone locations in the run up to and during the international events.

In addition to security matters, the government would also apply a permanent procedure (protap) in dealing with the A sub type H1N1 influenza to safeguard the WOC and CTI Summit.

Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari said in Jakarta recently that there would be a screening and management process at airports to deal with arriving foreign passengers with symptoms of Mexican Flu or influenza virus A sub type H1N1.

The health minister said arriving foreign passengers suspected of being infected with the A H1N1 virus would be examined at the airport health center before being sent to reference hospitals.

“Every suspected foreigner arriving in Indonesia should follow the regulations in the country,” the minister said, adding that the government had prepared health centers, reference hospitals, and health workers to deal with the disease.

According to the minister, doctors and health workers at local clinics and hospitals had been briefed on the management of infectious diseases, including influenza A H1N1, known previously as swine flu.

Check www.antara.com for more info.***

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Sulawesi ( Indonesia ) considers economic cooperation with Latin America

May 7th, 2009

Makassar (ANTARA News) - The South Sulawesi provincial administration is exploring the possibility of cooperating in the economic, trade, investment, and tourism fields with Latin American and Caribbean countries, its chief said.

South Sulawesi Governor Syahrul Yasin Limpo spoke about the effort at a meeting on Potential Information Dissemination and Economic Cooperation Opportunities with Latin American Countries and the Caribbean, organized by the Foreign Affairs Ministry here on Thursday.

On the occasion the governor offered the province`s reliable commodities such as cow, cocoa, sea weed, rice, and corn to Suriname and Ecuadorean ambassadors to Indonesia who were present in the meeting.

“South Sulawesi has rice overstock of 2 million tons and corn overstock of 1.5 million tons in addition to abundant sea weed in the province,” Governor Syahrul said.

The governor expressed hope that the meeting could be followed up with a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the cooperation between South Sulawesi and Latin American countries including Caribbean.

Syahrul also said the global financial crisis did not have any significant impact on the economic system in South Sulawesi.

He said representatives from other provinces attending the meeting also promoted their economic potentials, tourism, and investment cooperation opportunity to the Latin American countries and Caribbean.

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Slank musical group of Indonesia visits KPK office to reaffirm support

May 6th, 2009

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 Jakarta (ANTARA News) -

The Slank musical group visited the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) here Monday to reaffirm its support for the commission`s work after KPK chief Antasri Azhar was temporarily relieved from his duties.

“Slank was the first guest who came to support the KPK,” said KPK deputy chief for preventive affairs Eko Ciptadi here Monday.

The members of the Slank band, namely Bimbim (drummer), Kaka (vocalist), Ridho, Abdee (both guitarists) and Ivan (bass guitar), dame to the KPK office together with their manager Bunda Iffet (Bimbim`s mother).

Bimbim said the group continues to support the corruption eradication efforts conducted by the KPK.

However, Bimbim also expressed fear that anti-KPK elements would interfere in Azhar`s investigation in connection with the murder of a state enterprise director.

The KPK leadership had temporarily relieved Antasari from his routine duties to enable him to concentrate on his legal process in the murder case.

Antasari on Monday came to the Jakarta police headquarters for questioning as a witness in the Nararudin Zulkarnain murder case.

Nasarudin Zulkarnain was a director of state firm PT Putra Rajawali Banjaran.

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