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At Full Swing

Two tales of history makers show why golf is still a hot sport

TWO feats, which took place five days and some 15,000km apart, delivered timely reminders as to why golf continues to appeal to the masses.

Southern Reflections

Lend an ear for mental health

A simple tweet elicits responses that include some real struggles.

Along The Watchtower

Minister gets brickbats and bouquets

Straight shooting Tiong King Sing is in the midst of a racially tinged controversy for demoting Tourism Malaysia’s DG. But the feisty Bintulu MP, as always, is taking on all detractors.

Comment

No room for non-performers

Johor MB’s bold move in the recent exco reshuffle seen as necessary to keep everyone on their toes.

Comment

And the winner is ... the free Press

Indonesia deserves full credit for allowing freedom of expression during its national polls.

Over the Top

Improve with immersive language experiences

The columnist offers ideas on how to improve and increase the use of Bahasa Malaysia in vernacular and private schools.

A Winning Factor

From Anfield to Old Trafford, captains’ contributions shape EPL battle

IN football, leadership plays a crucial role in a team’s cohesion, passing the manager’s instructions, and turning a game around when the team are in a hole.

SEARCH Scholar Series

Digital transformation meets sustainability: The rise of digital-ESG strategies

Digitalisation and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations stand as two paramount pillars shaping the trajectory of countries and organisations on a global scale. As companies pivot towards a more ESG-centric approach, the role of digitalisation emerges as a key driver of sustainable business practices. The ongoing evolution of digital transformation, marked by the advent of Digital Transformation 2.0, not only seeks advantageous business outcomes but also actively contributes to ESG initiatives.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

A reversal for a fortunate Year of the Dragon

Dear Dr G, I am a man in my mid-forties and my wife is three years younger than me.

Musings

Faith in justice

The Federal civil and criminal courts may not be perfect, but we have a running chance at being dealt with justly should we come before them, says the writer.

It's Just Politics

The future’s bright for Indonesia

While critics complain about nepotism and irregularities in Indonesia’s recent presidential election, investors are happy with the continuity and stability.

On The Beat

Simply sacred

Our Federal Constitution exists to protect all Malaysians, and no one rises above it.

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