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Caught in a predicament
IT WOULD not be wrong to suggest countries, which have been waiting for the Chinese tourists to arrive, are caught in a predicament.
When the iron fist grips too hard
Our politicians, including from PAS, should be aware that investors watch their language when the subject of race and religion crops up.
All-too real TV shows
THE holiday season is always the best time to watch TV shows. I am not sure if others will agree with me, but I spend an enormous amount of time in front of the small screen watching football, Netflix movies and Astro, too.
Food for thought
France to win the World Cup? Who cares, but Malaysia has already won courtesy of the French.
Doing away with political appointments a good start
TENAGA Nasional Berhad chairman Datuk Seri Hasan Arifin found out that he had lost his job when he was overseas.
It’s best to exercise caution
IT was a good headline grabber, but the purported violations, smacking of possible corruption, involving RM600bil now seem like just another political soundbite.
The stainless steel ‘Iron Lady’
SHE may no longer be involved in politics, but don’t expect Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz to stay silent – she continues to boldly speak up on political issues.
Realpolitik the order of the day
TRUTH be told, it's certainly not the perfect Cabinet line-up. It's likely that Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was pulled from all sides, including by some powerful figures who insisted on their choices of Cabinet representatives.
Green tsunami that rocked GE15
ANYONE who went on the campaign trail would have noticed that the posters of Umno president Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi were almost non-existent in places where Barisan Nasional was contesting.
Race for undecided voters
Survey shows some of these 4.5 million people have the potential to influence the outcome of GE15.
The Sungai Buloh dilemma
UNTIL the past 48 hours, media reports on the Sungai Buloh constituency were about the dilemma of PKR supporters on whether they should vote for Khairy Jamaluddin of Barisan Nasional.
Tell us your plans for the economy
Wages stagnant, inflation up, ringgit down – yet GE15 candidates are trading barbs instead of addressing these issues.