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Beyoncé pulls out of Malaysia gig
Published Monday, Oct 1 2007, 15:48 BST | By Beth Hilton

The singer said a "scheduling conflict" was behind her decision to perform the concert in Indonesia, which has less stringent rules.
But she is rumoured to have cancelled the November 1 date as a result of the government's order that female artists cover up from the top of the chest to the knees.
Gwen Stefani recently agreed to ditch her more revealing outfits at a show in the country after campaigners said they were out of keeping with Islamic values.
Malaysian promoter Razlan Ahmad Razali said he was "frustrated" at Beyonce's decision, adding: "Although Indonesia is also a Muslim country, it doesn't have all these issues that we have. She can perform as she likes there."
The concert would have been the singer's first ever performance in Malaysia.
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