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Wed, 09/29/2010 - 15:30
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MALAYSIAN PM TO HOST SPECIAL DINNER FOR HIS ONLINE FRIENDS ON NOV 4

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 29 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Najib Tun
Razak will host a special dinner for his online friends at Seri Perdana, Putrajaya on Nov 4.

Seri Perdana is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Malaysia. It
is located in Putrajaya, Malaysia.

He said the dinner function scheduled to start at 8pm, was organised
following the success of the tea party he hosted in March for his online friends
to get to know them and have a dialogue with them.

"Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of hosting a special event for my
online friends, and I had stated that there would be more of such events to
come.

"I am happy to announce the next event, which will take place on the evening
of 4th November, details of which can be found here. Registration for an
invitation is now open, and I encourage you to sign up and be a part of the
event," he said in his blog, www.1Malaysia.com.my, Wednesday.

Najib said he thoroughly enjoyed the last event and hoped they would have
the same open and sincere dialogue at the upcoming one.


"The beauty of this event is that it enables me to connect with Malaysians
of all backgrounds, particularly because my guests are randomly selected from
the registrants," he said.

He also hoped that his online friends had taken the time to thoroughly
explore the new look of his website.

"As my intention is to continue enhancing our interaction and the 1Malaysia
dialogue, I will introduce more features and programmes via 1Malaysia.com.my and
my Facebook page from time to time," he said.

Najib who has just ended his six-day visit to New York to attend the 65th
United Nations General Assembly and the Asean-US Summit also said in his blog
that he regarded his visit as meaningful.

He said it had been very hectic since he arrived in New York, so his
blogging time had been limited but wanted to quickly share on the next event
with his online friends.

The prime minister and his wife Rosmah Mansor left New York for
Malaysia Tuesday.

-- BERNAMA



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