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Was it really a Saudi royal snub?

NO one is prepared to talk about what happened in Saudi Arabia where the Prime Minister had failed to meet King Salman Abdul Aziz Al Saud or Crown Prince Mohammed Salman Al Saud.

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When Malaysia moves to the same beat

Singers, musicians and sports personalities put our politicians to shame in bringing us all together.

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Beacon of education and effort

TAR UMT is a story of sacrifice, self-reliance and dedication, and proof that when you give back to society, you also reap the rewards of your goodwill.

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Anwar's first 100 days as the first PM from a multi-racial party

IF there’s one point that has been unceremoniously downplayed in the volumes of news reports and articles about the Prime Minister’s 100 days in office, it’s that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is the country’s first PM from a multi-racial party.

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Evil from across the sea

IT’S been 10 years since a group of Sulu gunmen loyal to the self-proclaimed Sultan of Sulu, Jamalul Kiram III, intruded into Lahad Datu in Sabah on Feb 9, 2013.

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Politicians mustn't refuse to listen to bad news or rely on sycophants

THE most unfortunate thing that can happen to a politician is when they refuse to listen to good information or worse, unwilling to listen to bad news which will eventually lead to failure in political leadership.

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Yeoh – our pride and joy

OVER the past few weeks, Tan Sri Michelle Yeoh has been a busy bee jet-setting across continents.

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Learn from our neighbour

LET’S call a spade a spade. Our record of building affordable homes is pathetic, if not a disgrace.

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PAS needs more than CNY greetings, open house visits to convince majority of M'sians

LET’S give Tan Sri Abdul Hadi Awang marks for trying. He has posted at least three pictures of himself and family, dressed up in red Chinese New Year costumes, for the festival.

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Making civil society real

IT would not be wrong to say that of all the Prime Ministers that we have, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is probably the one who is most philosophical.

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Keep the kebaya heritage flying

THERE is this popular phrase – if it ain't broke, don't fix it. If is often used in business parlance and means that one should not try to change something when there is no reason to do so, especially when that thing is in a satisfactory state.

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PAS’ chilling message on beers

While PAS has promised partner Gerakan that it is committed to multi-racialism, its actions seem to show that recent election victories have gone to its head, with the tirade against alcohol and gambling. This is not good for Malaysia’s international image.

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