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Old mining site now a park

THERE is now a new recreational park for the people of Taiping. Continue reading

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1. Many retailers see downtrend in spending in M’sia

GEORGE TOWN: The consumer retail market is expected to be weak in the second half as consumers are becoming more cautious with their spending. Continue reading

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Flip-flop continues in Mah-Ngeh debate saga

IPOH: The anticipated debate between Barisan Nasional state executive councillor Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon and Perak DAP chief Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham has turned into an on-off, on-off affair. Continue reading

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Tuesday

PETALING JAYA, Aug 7 — A week after a mammoth anti-Internal Security Act (ISA) rally in Kuala Lumpur, results of a two-day old Home Ministry online poll shows that 91 per cent of 8,722 respondents want the security law abolished. Continue reading

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Comment on Anwar Ibrahim on National Budget 2011 by didi

kakrubi, I thought RM was ringgit malaysia at first until I saw the context of your post. How very fitting of her initials. Now that the import tax on luxury goods have been abolished, she can spend and spend more on those stuff. The price tag for the new palace has increased by RM500 million. I wonder how much our tower of babel will cost in the end? Continue reading

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Winnie Chen and her heart of gold

COMMENT Winnie Chen is a tragic example of how transplants help save lives and why there is a desperate call for more organ donors in Malaysia. Continue reading

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I was quite offended by

In reply to ‘It was like being in a washing machine’ : I was quite offended by Pan-Malaysia Bus Ope rators’ Association president Datuk Ashfar Ali when he quoted the bus driver should not be blamed solely for the accident. In fact the passenger should take responsibility to ensure their safety. So what happened to the other victims who was travelling on the opposite direction? What have they … Continue reading

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Malaysia’s Zoos Exposed at Public Forum

Last week in Petaling Jaya, myZOO organized its first public forum on zoo animal welfare. The turnout could have been better, but those who attended knew exactly what they wanted to discuss and some were reporting live on Twitter for those unable to attend. The event was particularly important for two reasons – it was an introduction of sorts for myZOO, a newly formed coalition of non … Continue reading

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Malaysian Government must discard its ostrich mentality

Taken from: Malaysia Chronicle DayakBaru: Malaysia seemed to be heading towards trouble water with a national debt of RM$400 billion and a budget that is in the deficit for a straight 15 years. We fear that the Government might use our EFP money to spend on unnecessary military hardware purchases where a large sum would Related posts: Malaysia living on money pump in by government – it is … Continue reading

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Another missing person’s report upgraded to murder probe

BANTING: The number of people believed killed at a poultry farm near here rose to seven as calls mounted for the Attorney-General to engage the assistance of top criminal lawyers to structure an iron-clad case. Continue reading

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