ocr: Bundling her harvest, Siti Zaenab prepares rambutan fruit to be biked to marker in Alor Setar near the Thai border. Says the mother of eight, "We sell cnough for the things we need." Farther: south, fruit from one of Malaysia's largest oil-palm plantations rolls to mill over a light railway, back-and-forth of the business cycle is hardly mines and rubber plantations. The Chinese, the most serious issue posed by the nation's representing 29 percent of all Malaysians, are comomictransormation. Proud as they are of mainly Buddhists. The Indians, who generally their new prosperity, Malaysians know ...