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The tale of two MPs
Helen Ang | Aug 28, 08 1:06pm
Newly-minted Yang Berhormat for Permatang Pauh, Anwar Ibrahim, reinvigorated the ‘multi-racialism’ call in his by-election campaign last week.
Close one eye culture (Part 2)
KJ John | Aug 26, 08 5:05pm
In sociology, culture is defined as beliefs, practices, and propositions which amplify a particular way for life. Therefore, if one wants to do a culture
A Merdeka upside down?
Azly Rahman | Aug 25, 08 3:31pm
"Our Nation, Malaysia is dedicated to: Achieving a greater unity for all her people; maintaining a democratic way of life; creating a just society
Crossroad for the Chinese - again!
Sim Kwang Yang | Aug 23, 08 9:32pm
The expected massive swing of Chinese voters to the opposition and the unexpected results at the March 8 general election must have left many thoughtful
The Beijing Polympics!
Josh Hong | Aug 22, 08 11:41am

History has shown us separating politics from the Olympics is as hard as weeding out corruption in Malaysia.

Taking the high road in public journalism
Eric Loo | Aug 21, 08 12:58pm
In my years of teaching journalism in different countries, I’ve seen promising students – who could make a critical difference to the profession
Close one eye culture (Part 1)
KJ John | Aug 19, 08 11:57am
They are the Royal Malaysian Police and so cannot close one eye on the wrongs committed by certain parties based on legitimate authority or under duress or because of corruption.
MARA is progress not fascism
Azly Rahman | Aug 18, 08 12:49pm
Mara means "to advance (forward)". It is the opposite of "retreat" and the declaration of defeat. It does not mean Undur . Universiti
The Labour pain of transition
Sim Kwang Yang | Aug 16, 08 1:36pm
The disruption of the Bar Council forum on conversion by a few hundred protesters has been the most notable event in recent weeks. It sparked off a monsoon
Wise words, not flowery language
Josh Hong | Aug 15, 08 1:15pm
Everywhere in the world, language is a political issue, and has been so since time immemorial. But in the context of Malaysia, the issue of language is,
Ambivalent about Anwar?
Helen Ang | Aug 14, 08 2:41pm
While Anwar remains an X-Factor, what is known is that the Mahathir clan are hypocrites, and the BN humbugs.
Malaysian politics is the art of the possible
K Sugumaran | Aug 14, 08 1:55pm
The Umno-PAS talks of a joint rule in Selangor have finally subsided after rubbing nerves raw for a few weeks. At this stage, it appears that the winner is Pakatan Rakyat (PR) for having come through another crisis. PAS, however, has been left to sooth troubled souls within the party.
Winning the human race
Dean Johns | Aug 13, 08 1:01pm
It seems ridiculous to me that, as members of the species that calls itself Homo sapiens, we’re not wise enough to realise that it’s enough
Abuse of justice system?
KJ John | Aug 12, 08 1:39pm
Malaysia's judiciary is no stranger to criticism for perceived subservience to the political masters of the day, but despite growing calls for reform, the government's will and ability to spring clean the system remains in question.
How to dialogue God
Azly Rahman | Aug 11, 08 2:11pm
Must religious dialogue be painful? Must it be greeted with hostility? Or is it a moot question - that the answer lies in our education system’s
Beware of man, not hungry ghosts!
Sim Kwang Yang | Aug 9, 08 12:15pm
The Gates of Hell have just recently been flung open, and the countless hoards of abandoned homeless hungry ghosts have been released to haunt our neighbourhood,
Olympics don't hide truths
Josh Hong | Aug 8, 08 1:06pm
The Olympics does not remove the blemish in which the Chinese Communist Party rules the country nor the challenges of democratisation or separation from satellite areas.
Malicious mindset, perverted priorities
M Bakri Musa | Aug 7, 08 3:47pm

The continuing furore over a college dropout’s allegation that he had been sodomised reveals the malicious mindset and perverted priorities of the Abdullah administration.

The lame sovereignty argument
KJ John | Aug 5, 08 1:32pm
The federal government was very upset when the US issued warnings about “due process fair play in the new Anwar Ibrahim trial, especially by the
Our great victory
Azly Rahman | Aug 4, 08 12:57pm
The long march for change in the country will see result in the next general election and at it this speech will be made by new leaders of a better Malaysia.
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