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Opposition leader: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (left) eats, after giving a speech during an election campaign rally at Felda Jelai 3 in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia, Tuesday

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Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia
Wed, May 1, 2013 Published on May. 1, 2013 Published on 2013-05-01T07:44:35+07:00

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Opposition leader: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (left) eats, after giving a speech during an election campaign rally at Felda Jelai 3 in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia, Tuesday. Anwar said Tuesday that he believes his three-party alliance can win this weekend's national polls and topple a coalition that has ruled for nearly 56 years. (AP/Lai Seng Sin) Opposition leader: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (left) eats, after giving a speech during an election campaign rally at Felda Jelai 3 in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia, Tuesday. Anwar said Tuesday that he believes his three-party alliance can win this weekend's national polls and topple a coalition that has ruled for nearly 56 years. (AP/Lai Seng Sin) (left) eats, after giving a speech during an election campaign rally at Felda Jelai 3 in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia, Tuesday. Anwar said Tuesday that he believes his three-party alliance can win this weekend's national polls and topple a coalition that has ruled for nearly 56 years. (AP/Lai Seng Sin)

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span class="caption">Opposition leader: Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim (left) eats, after giving a speech during an election campaign rally at Felda Jelai 3 in Gemas, Negeri Sembilan state, Malaysia, Tuesday. Anwar said Tuesday that he believes his three-party alliance can win this weekend's national polls and topple a coalition that has ruled for nearly 56 years. (AP/Lai Seng Sin)

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