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Use powerful law with caution
SARAWAK and Sabah have their own autonomy control when it comes to immigration laws.
Petaling Street no longer seems to represent Malaysian culture and its people
PETALING Street, also known as the Chinatown of Kuala Lumpur, is a permanent fixture on lists of places for tourists to visit but many locals can also be found in the area, proving its overall popularity for a number of reasons.
One-way route reason behind low customer numbers, say traders
IT HAS been more than eight months since the one-way route system was introduced along part of Jalan Besar, as well as Jalan SK12/1 and Jalan Raya 1 in Seri Kembangan.
Support people-led initiatives in relief work
THEY say there are just three kinds of responses when bad things happen. The first is to sit back, watch and feel helpless. The second would be to feel bad about it and ponder over the meaning of it all.
China’s answer to popular Western theme parks is a runaway success
Halfway through The Han Show – one of the two latest offerings by Chinese property entertainment and property conglomerate Wanda Group – an audience member turned to me and asked, “Do you understand the storyline?”
Celebrated magazine only destroyed the little credibility it had
PEOPLE who know me well enough know one key trait about me. I have a long fuse. Meaning, I take a long time to get angry.
How addressing thorny issues early helps startups
WITH startups on the rise, many young entrepreneurs now have the freedom to define their own leadership style and to chart a culture that will attract the right talent to join them towards their vision.
Common sense, courtesy and stricter law enforcement can reduce road congestion
EVERY morning, thousands of city folks begin a new day by queuing helplessly in a congested road system alongside other gloomy-faced commuters who are competing for their road space.