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Mohammad Noordin bin
Sopiee (26
December 1944 – 29
December 2005) was a
Malaysian academic born in Penang. He was the
chairman and
chief executive officer...
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colonial past". 16
September 2022.
Retrieved 1
January 2024.
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Singapore separation:
political unification...
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Means 1991, p. 10
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Sopiee,
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Ruler Crowned, The
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Sopiee, From
Malayan Union...
- at the
University of Malaya, in
Kuala Lumpur. He then
became the
Noordin Sopiee Professor of
Global Studies at the
University of
Science (USM) in Penang...
- transmission. A 1963
target was set on 8
January 1962. On 8 May 1962,
Mohamad Sopiee announced that the
first television station would be
built in
Kuala Lumpur...
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other nations". In 1962, the then-Director of
Information Services,
Mohamed Sopiee felt that the
Malayan press "should get
together and run a
national news...