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Keeping the Oil Palms Alive

Tuesday, February 22, 2005

Thousands of Indonesian illegal workers continue to flow into Malaysia through Sarawak. It is difficult to monitor them because of the high demand for Indonesian workers.

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FOUR flat iron bars coated with anti-corrosion paint stood in pyramid fashion bearing a half-square-meter iron sheet at the top. On one side of the sheeting is written "Malaysian Territory," on the other side "Indonesian Territory."

Erected on the bank of a small river by the side of a dirt road, the signpost twice the height of an adult barely caught my attention. I was attracted more to the sight of a row of dimly ligh

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