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Ensure equality for migrant workers in financial crisis
Vivian Chong | Dec 18, 08 4:25pm
Today marks a day of international recognition for the role that migrant workers have throughout the world. According to International Organisation for
Disproportionate PDRM response to Jerit
Ganesh Rasagam | Dec 17, 08 4:35pm
The reactions of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) to the Jerit cycling campaign are not only disproportionate but unprofessional and malicious. The IGP,
Sacrifice a must on the road to unity
Neil Khor | Dec 17, 08 4:35pm
At the risk of stirring a hornet's nest, please allow me to put into historical perspective the issue of vernacular education in this country. Originally,
Unscrupulous traders making life hell
JD Lovrenciear | Dec 17, 08 4:35pm
The government has been reducing the price of fuel in drips these past months. But the working rakyat are not celebrating with accolades. There are justified
Why have we been left behind?
Steve Oh | Dec 17, 08 4:20pm
I refer to the Malaysiakini article First world status: We've lost the race. The writer relates his experience and tells us why he thinks Malaysia has
Seven years later, flash floods continue
Ong Eu Soon | Dec 17, 08 4:20pm
If there was a single good policy that Dr Mahathir Mohamad had produced over his 22 years in power, it would probably be the 2001 Urban Storm Water Management
Bird's eye view of Malaysian Indian politics
P Sritharan | Dec 17, 08 4:20pm
Malaysian Indians form the third largest ethnic group in Malaysia. However, they seem to be more complexly divided compared to the other ethnic groups.
Landslides, climate change and health
Joseph Lim | Dec 17, 08 4:20pm
The current assailing rainfall and flood occurrences remind us of climate change through changing weather patterns. These events brought indirect changes
I'll shed no tears for Proton
Dr Ng Shu Tsung | Dec 17, 08 4:20pm
Let me tell a story on why I shed no tears over Proton. In late 1994, my late mother promptly booked the newly launched Proton Satria 1.3 Manual at the
Pakatan must practise what it preaches
Derek Law | Dec 17, 08 4:20pm
In view of a pending recession, it is indeed disappointing to see that the Pakatan Rakyat-led governments in Perak, Penang and Kedah are not being prudent
Let's throw shoes at others besides Bush
Scott Thong Yu Yuen | Dec 17, 08 4:20pm
Recently, Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi made headlines when he took off his shoes and threw them at President George W Bush, in order to show his
First world status: We've lost the race
Yeow Boon Kiat | Dec 16, 08 5:13pm
I left the country to further my studies in Taiwan in September 2003. During my five years of pre-university and undergraduate degree studies there, I
Banish race and religion hate-monggers
JD Lovrenciear | Dec 16, 08 5:13pm
Despite what many have cried out against. Despite what the Regent of Perak has so wisely and with clear conscience pointed out with a hint of warning.
Mainstream media BN's willing executors
Yeap Cheng Liang | Dec 16, 08 5:13pm
I have been thinking of the notion that are we, ordinary Malaysians, the willing executioners of the current ruling coalition’s - Barisan Nasional
National schools and racial integration
Dr Chris Anthony | Dec 16, 08 5:13pm
Of late there has been a great deal of focus on vernacular education. There are those who say that they should be closed as they believe that these schools
Make national schools relevant again
BBian Old Boy | Dec 16, 08 5:13pm
I am a Malaysian Chinese and studied in national primary and secondary schools. Both schools were missionary schools in Petaling Jaya. I also studied Mandarin
Ungrateful 'Orang Asing'
G Krishnan | Dec 16, 08 5:07pm
I refer to the Malaysiakini report 'Orang asing' remark irks business group. What has become of our Malaysian society that some of these orang asing cannot
Must a Malaysian Obama be a non-Malay?
Choo Sing Chye | Dec 16, 08 5:07pm
Why must a Malaysian ‘Obama’ be a Chinese or an Indian? Can't a Malay qualify? If we follow this narrow sense of validation, then we are discriminating
Law and order urgently needed at CIQ Complex
Scott Thong | Dec 16, 08 5:07pm
The new Custom & Immigration Quarantine Complex (Bangunan Sultan Iskandar) began operations in Johor Bahru today. As one of the thousands of Malaysians
Money could have been put to better use
KSN | Dec 16, 08 5:07pm
Please allow me to clear my mind and at the same time, hopefully, get some clarification about the sum of US$200,000 paid to former US president Bill Clinton
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