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| Oil price hike the tipping point |
| Trigem | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm |
| The Prime Minister and his government have apparently failed to understand the problems the rakyat face when he asked the angry citizens to understand |
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| We rural residents are suffering |
| John Wong Chee Kwong | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm |
| The recent fuel hike has come as a shock across people around Malaysia and especially from my homeland, Limbang, a remote and rural district at Sarawak. |
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| Fuel price hike: Alternative suggestions |
| Har Wai Mun | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm |
| I believed that the fuel and electricity tariff increase was inevitable, despite repeat denials by the ministers before the 12 th general election. Nevertheless, |
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| People will change, gov't must too |
| HF Soo Hoo | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm |
| During my secondary school, I was taught about the consequence of globalisation and its effects on the developing and under-developed countries. However, |
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| Electricity: C'mon, no one uses less that 200kW |
| Concerned Netizen | Jun 12, 08 4:15pm |
| The recently announced increase in public and company electricity tariffs had me curious. I noticed that the announcement claimed that less than half of |
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| JPJ hires 751 but only 15 of them non-bumis |
| Murugesan Sinnandavar | Jun 12, 08 4:09pm |
| On June 8, the Road Transport Department or Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan (JPJ) published the list of successful candidates for ‘Jawatan Pembantu Penguatkuasa |
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| Dorian Gray, Pak Lah and Scomi |
| A Ghani Ismail | Jun 12, 08 4:09pm |
| I refer to the Malaysiakini report Dr M poser on Scomi-RapidKL bus deal . On Aug 7, 2006, in an arranged interview on TV3 with Bernama chairman Annuar |
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| Drastic cut in oil subsidies a mistake |
| Yen Yen | Jun 11, 08 4:32pm |
| The latest cut in oil subsidies receives strong objection from the majority of the society. The same old question re-emerged to the surface: should the |
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| Malaysia's looming economic meltdown |
| Gerard Darryl Chong | Jun 11, 08 4:32pm |
| Despite Malaysia's pretty economic growth over this past few months, something just doesn't seem to be right. It is almost as if the GDP growth figures |
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| PM needs all the good political karma he has |
| Wan Mohd Aimran | Jun 11, 08 4:32pm |
| The facts are as such: The price of a barrel of oil is hovering between US$120 to US$140. The total cost of our government's subsidies is approximately |
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| Don't be demoralised, just prioritise |
| HondaCabok | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm |
| Fuel subsidies should stop. Period. As responsible Malaysians, we have to start thinking of the country's economy and sacrifices have to be made by all |
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| Have a heart for the innocent victims |
| V for Victim | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm |
| I am a victim of the gross incompetence of Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s former government. I received my driving license for more than 10 years but I did |
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| No way gov't can enforce price controls |
| Vijay Kumar Murugavell | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm |
| Recently, after an unprecedented increase in petrol prices at the pump, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad - while admitting |
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| The more dangerous side of fuel price hike |
| JD Lovrenciear | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm |
| The citizens are still reeling in an abrupt shock with the sudden and unprecedented huge hike in the fuel price. And the paralysis seems to be more widespread |
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| Petronas in the red? Impossible? |
| Steve Oh | Jun 11, 08 4:18pm |
| There will be no viable solution to the growing problems of food shortage and escalating prices unless the government urgently works in tandem with the |
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| Disassociate yourself from NS, Lee |
| Sabah Fan | Jun 11, 08 4:16pm |
| I refer to National Service Training Council Chairperson Lee Lam Thye’s letter . There seems to be a tinge of frustration in his letter as he clearly |
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