Monthly Archives: November 2009

Remains of the day (The Star)

The Emergency gave rise to a number of regulations. Continue reading

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Malaysia national education programme claims that Chinese Malaysians were working together with Singapore to topple … (The Temasek Review)

Written by Our Correspondent Malaysia’s controversial national education programme conducted by its National Civics Bureau – the Biro Tata Negara or BTN has come under fire again for its racist agenda to promulgate the concept of “Ketuanan Melayu” or Malay superiority. The programme is intended to instill nationalistic values and patriotism in university students on public scholarships Continue reading

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Lee Yang overcomes serious injury and is favourite for gold (The Star)

PETALING JAYA: It’s not easy for an athlete to make a strong comeback to a national team after a serious ankle injury. Continue reading

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Painting the town red (The Star)

RED FM has important dates to keep next month. It is hosting the exciting Love Classifieds, and is one of the partners for the 6th Penang Island Jazz Festival which takes place from Dec 3-6. Continue reading

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More on Drive (The Star)

The recent “What’s The Movie” contest saw Muhammad Rasyidi Abdul Rahman, an avid Red FM listener, winning RM4,700. Continue reading

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Army to the rescue to rebuild obese woman’s home (AsiaOne)

BUKIT MERTAJAM, MALAYSIA – The dilapidated wooden home of Nurhaniza Ahmad, who has been housebound for the past two years due to her obese condition, will be refurbished with “army power”. Continue reading

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Army to the rescue to rebuild obese woman’s home (The Star)

BUKIT MERTAJAM: The dilapidated wooden home of Nurhaniza Ahmad, who has been housebound for the past two years due to her obese condition, will be refurbished with “army power”. Continue reading

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More and more young people getting diabetes (The Star)

MORE young people in Perak are getting diabetes with an increase of such cases in the 30 to 40 age bracket. Continue reading

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Nine Chinese schools get RM100,000 each (The Star)

TAIPING: The nine Chinese independent secondary schools in Perak each received RM100,000 from the state government. Continue reading

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16. Malaysia may be first country to get its ‘Sealegs’ (The Star)

Malaysia will be the first nation in the world to own the “Amphibious Sealegs,” a high-tech boat which is functional both on water and on land, if the purchase receives the green light from the Government. Continue reading

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