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Working together to find 'cures'

Many issues cut across boundaries and require several different ministries to cooperate in order to find solutions instead of only working in isolation.

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It’s a crime against women

How can we call ourselves moderate when after 56 years of never whipping women we now want to engage in public spectacles of such a barbaric nature?

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Of toilets and political responses

Politics is not going to solve all our problems. Our dirty toilet habits are our own and we only have ourselves to blame, not others, nor the Government.

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Improving education

There are still many problems in our education system yet the reforms needed are moving at a glacial pace, compared with the world our children will grow up in.

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It’s war – mostly online

We should be grateful that the war of words doesn’t actually spill blood becauseotherwise the cyber sphere would be strewn with dead bodies by now. Still, theremust be a lot of wounded.

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My shopping list

Though nobody has officially announced the date of the generalelection, an official announcement now seems redundant assome have already been campaigning for about two years.

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It’s possible to be a builder of bridges

For so long we have managed to live together quite happily, regardless of race or religious differences.

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Not slogans but action

Both sides seem to campaign on the premise that voting for the other side means a dubious future. But what I would really like to know is how voting for any side would lead to a bright future.

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The fuzzy side of human perception

We often like to believe what we want to believe, often because the real facts challenge us too much. It is far easier to wallow in our prejudices than to seek out the truth in anything.

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Guilty, unless proven otherwise

The newly-inserted Section 114A of the Evidence Act is another example of a law that was rushed through Parliament without much debate and discussion, to the detriment of us all.

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Common sense not so common

We learn much folk wisdom – some couched in semi-superstition – either from other people or simply from experience.

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Gimme, seems to be the easiest word

In a land of opportunity for all, people should remember John F. Kennedy's famous words: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.

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