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1 November 2009
The problems of others are no consolation
Among Malaysia’s many successes and achievements, nurturing goodwill within political parties is currently not one of them.
 
1 November 2009
Drumming up a following
The 24-Festival Drums, the creation of two talented Malaysians, has been listed as a national cultural heritage and has a following in several countries.
Monday    
2 November 2009
Crunch time for climate talks
This week in Barcelona sees the last five days of global climate talks before Copenhagen. Several intractable issues have to be dealt with.
 
2 November 2009
Insurgency thrives on middle-class support
Rebels armed with bows and arrows now threaten an India with highly unequal economic development.
    Tuesday
2 November 2009
The world’s most expensive and cheapest McDonald’s
AS if Iceland does not have enough problems, McDonald’s has just announced the closure of its three restaurants there and said it has no plans to return.
 
3 November 2009
A religion for unity and harmony
Diversity is natural, healthy and God-given. We only need to make our differences work well together.
Wednesday    
4 November 2009
A tribunal of conscience
Regardless of size or power, no country or national leader is exempt from international humanitarian law.
 
5 November 2009
Kabul’s ‘round two’ set to move outside the election
NOW it’s official: Hamid Karzai is designated President of Afghanistan for another five years. But how much or how little of that term he will eventually serve is another matter.
    Thursday
28 October 2009
Need for solidarity against injustice
All Malaysians should awaken to defend the rights of others to express themselves.
 
5 November 2009
Weed out racists, not ignore them
Racist remarks should not be swept under the carpet, as this can only result in the entire party sharing the blame and bearing the consequences.
29 October 2009
Let’s not forget the value of the rule of law
Those who should know better are forgetting the values enshrined in our Constitution, thus the Bar Council’s education campaign.
 
29 October 2009
Time for user-friendly laws
Reforms are needed in the Employment and Industrial Relations Acts to protect more Malaysian employees.
    Friday
29 October 2009
The new boat people represent failure of leadership
AN old saga with new actors. Boat people are again on the move. While the boats have been taking to the sea and the seas have been taking the boats for quite a while, the plight of boat people is once again grabbing world headlines.
 
6 November 2009
It’s time for a 1Tourism policy
Tourism is our second biggest revenue earner, yet it gets little consideration when it comes to drawing up long-term Government policies.
30 October 2009
The price of spice
When you’re hungry and miss home food, nothing is too expensive ... or is it?
 
6 November 2009
Can we flow into a single stream?
Improving the quality of national schools will solve that and provide myriad other benefits too.
Saturday
Weekly report from Overseas Bureaus
   
7 November 2009
Greater acclaim lies abroad for Minister Mentor
AFTER the rains come a little sunshine, and I’m not referring to the torrential downpours that have been hitting Singapore.
 
7 November 2009
Migrant makes history
While elections in a few US states this week saw mostly narrow margin fights, a Taiwanese migrant scored a landslide victory in New York to become city comptroller.
7 November 2009
Triads of the old Shanghai
How a simple youth from Pudong rose to become a most feared gangland leader a century ago.
 
7 November 2009
Roxanne walks on the wild side
Life as an occasional drag queen can be a drag, says Penangite.
7 November 2009
Initiatives to think and act tourism
When the going gets tough, the tough get going. This saying applies to everyone, especially those in the industry.
 
31 October 2009
Cutting free
At some point, most people think about abandoning the security of their jobs and pursuing their dream. How do you know if it’s the right thing to do? And what makes that decision worthwhile?
31 October 2009
Broaching discrimination
As a provocative film by a renowned German investigative journalist about ‘‘latent and blatant racism’’ in Germany plays in cinemas here, our columnist wonders whether it’s only race that needs addressing.
 
7 November 2009
The first step to moving towards higher income is to let the currency rise
P. Gunasegaram points out that the first step for Malaysia to move towards higher income is to let the currency rise.
   
2 November 2009
The things we lie about
IT’S amazing the things we lie about. It’s also amazing the things we remember.
 
5 November 2009
Dog day afternoon
CAT’s dog forum proved to be a howling success.
1 November 2009
Vasthu Down Under
A reader is building a home sweet home based on ancient rules of contruction.
 
4 November 2009
Happy trails
Nothing beats travelling with like-minded friends. However, a companion with divergent interests can turn a journey into a bad dream.
28 October 2009
Diabetes and pregnancy
Pregnant diabetics have to be vigilant as failure to control their blood glucose can lead to miscarriages and stillbirths.
 
4 November 2009
Fun in the kitchen
Cooking offers a great learning experience for young children.
   
5 November 2009
Lousy shot
A PICTURE, as they say, tells a thousand words.
 
1 November 2009
Squabbles within and without
PKR is not only facing problems within, but it is also confronting a rift with its Pakatan ally PAS.
6 November 2009
Seminar a good start to healing rift
The PAS political seminar tomorrow aims to resolve issues that have caused a fallout between its two leading ulama and may fracture the party.
 
1 November 2009
Lower profiles look and work better
In the fog of war, chance or wilful misperceptions often happen for ideological or partisan reasons.
29 March 2009
Sunny side of down
It’s heartening for us that there are still nooks and corners in our country where issues of race and religion are totally irrelevant.
 
4 October 2009
Growing list of don’ts
Unless we truly want to turn Malaysia into a police state as in Iran and Afghanistan under Taliban rule, laws that turn every perceived sin into a crime against the state will only result in selective persecution and victimisation.
Overseas Bureau  
1 November 2009
The driving factor
For the Humberside Police Force and The Hospital Group, it’s been a smooth ride since they switched to Proton’s LPG-powered cars.
 
25 October 2009
Safety concerns
How far would you go to keep your kids safe?
25 October 2009
Command performance
Should fighting or estranged couples be ‘forced’ to reconcile on a state-sponsored holiday?
 
1 November 2009
Visible and possible
DZIREENA MAHADZIR attended some events and found out the reason why she really love her job.
11 October 2009
A big plus
Who would have thought a highway concessionaire could come up with such sublime architecture?
 
Huzir Sulaiman is taking a leave of absence to complete several projects and will be back later in the year.
22 March 2009
My domestic stimulus
Our columnist makes his maiden parliamentary speech – in his living room.
1 November 2009
Blink, and it’s a whole new world
New technologies are not necessarily destroying us, but they are certainly changing us.