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Stop grumbling and find solutions instead

WE have choices. We always do. And here is definitely a situation that requires us to decide what to do next: Continue grumbling about last week’s fuel hike and its impact, or accept that sometimes our sentiments cannot overturn reality and we should adapt accordingly?

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Beware the negative impact of fuel price hike

THERE is no way we can greet a fuel price hike with a smile. So little of our lives is spared the painful impact of a rise in the prices of petrol and diesel.

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The best kind of happiness is one shared by all

WE celebrate Malaysia’s 56th year of independence on Saturday. For some of us, it has become customary to wish each other Happy Merdeka. It is indeed an occasion to remember that we have a lot to be pleased about.

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Colourful leader who tells it like it is

MAVERICK. Non-conformist. Indepen­dent-minded. Arrogant. Eccentric. All these words have been used to describe Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Nazri Abdul Aziz.

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Let’s keep the sporting spirit alive

MALAYSIANS groaned in unison when Datuk Lee Chong Wei fell to his knees, gripped by cramps, in the final stages of the deciding third set against his nemesis Lin Dan.

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Preserving the country's peace and prosperity

AS the Hari Raya festivities continue, it is timely for us to reflect on what the Prime Minister has said in his Hari Raya message.

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Be mindful of the ties that bind us together

THE most holy month of Ramadan is when the Muslim faithful embark on a virtuous and spiritual journey.

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Are we sliding to a state of lawlessness?

ANOTHER day, another shooting. It seems as if we are becoming as dangerous as some South American nations where gun violence seems to be the norm.

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We must be able to rely on our postmen to deliver

WE live in an age where the things you can do with your smartphones are only limited by the ingenuity and imagination of those designing the apps.

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We must be able to rely on our postmen to deliver

WE live in an age where the things you can do with your smartphones are only limited by the ingenuity and imagination of those designing the apps.

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We can’t move forward with suspicious minds

SUSPICIOUS minds. That seems to be the state of thinking in our country in these disquieting times. Any action, any utterance is quickly judged on whether it’s racial, religious and even gender “unfriendly”.

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Let's bid adieu to those who abuse our hospitality

THE story of Palestinian Ahmed Kanan and Syrian teacher Khaled Ali and his family of five being stranded in the Kuala Lumpur International Airport may have a happy ending of sorts, but it is the start of an investigation of the state of security in its transit area.

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