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Friday, November 18, 2005
Negara Aku
Negara-who? Are we ashamed to know the origins of our national anthem? by Shanon Shah This is so good I can't believe they left it out of our history books. After listening to Mamula Moon and Terang Bulan and learning about the origins of Negaraku, it gives me a deeper appreciation of our National Anthem. So tell me, how could that be a bad thing?
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