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12 May 2008
Prepare for higher pump prices of petrol and diesel with subsidy cut
MOTORISTS must be prepared to pay higher pump prices for petrol and diesel when the Government starts reducing the subsidy on these fuels.
 
11 May 2008
No hard and fast rule on supremacy
In battling for Malay supremacy, are its champions defending a concept whose origins are blurred in the annals of history? As for those pushing for a Malaysian identity, did the country only begin post-Merdeka?
    Monday
11 May 2008
It need not remain a black day
ON Tuesday, it will be 39 years gone on the country’s most terrible tragedy and the biggest blot in its history.
 
12 May 2008
‘June or bust’ for WTO talks
Another attempt to rouse countries to finish the main elements of a deal at the World Trade Organisation may elicit cries of déjà vu. But this time the deadlines may be for real.
    Tuesday
12 May 2008
Slap for Sree, boost for ratings
Some pin the behaviour in the Harbhajan-Sreesanth Slapgate to big bucks, which turned young men arrogant and irresponsible. Nevertheless, the antics of IPL cricket players have helped to add more appeal to the games.
 
6 May 2008
Transition of power or change of leadership?
Politicians must be mindful of the words they use to avoid confusing the public.
Wednesday    
20 April 2008
Restoring judicial dignity
Other repairs and renovations to the legal edifice need to be attempted besides the measures announced by the Prime Minister.
 
30 April 2008
Iranian diplomacy advances in Asia
The extent of foreign news coverage by Western mainstream media is usually a reliable guide to Western official priorities abroad, as well as of attention deficits over issues like Iran’s growing influence in South, Central and West Asia.
    Thursday
7 May 2008
A knee-jerk response, again
The world is too dangerous, therefore women should be kept at home to be safe. Such logic smacks of a patriarchal attitude that is so prevalent in our society; that women cannot fend for themselves and need to be ‘protected’.
 
8 May 2008
Run with the Red Queen
Political parties must change outdated ethnic-based tenets to move ahead.
    Friday
1 May 2008
What’s the party got to do with it?
To separate the personal from the professional is a hard thing to do. But ethics and professionalism demand it.
 
9 May 2008
Talking your way into trouble
Malaysians don't just get into hot water for not minding their language; some also get into trouble for what they write.
    Saturday
Weekly report from Overseas Bureaus
2 May 2008
Taxing tales
Submitted your income tax returns in time this year? Got caught in the last-minute rush?
 
10 May 2008
City-state a role model for the world
The most recent topic of global interest is Singapore’s breakthrough on the technology to produce reasonably cheap desalinated and recycled water.
10 May 2008
A mother after 54 weeks
They are children from China, embraced by American families. Almost one-fifth live in New York. Here, a young woman shares her journey for the love of a child.
 
10 May 2008
No faking this anti-piracy drive
The judiciary system may be well in place to tackle counterfeit goods, but the public and corporate awareness on intellectual property rights is a different story.
   
10 May 2008
The smell of a coup is in the air
With severe conflict, lack of unity and lack of loyalty to the monarchy, Thailand may once again reach a point where army intervention becomes inevitable.
 
7 December 2007
The value of trust
It is something that has to be earned, yet is not difficult to attain.
12 May 2008
Strange foods
These days food doesn’t look like what they did during our grandmother’s time.
 
8 May 2008
Special mums
This year’s Anugerah Ibu Kiwanis will honour seven special mothers who inspire others with their tales of triumph and courage.
20 April 2008
Doubly lucky day
Here’s a to-do list to reap maximum benefits from a very auspicious day of the Indian Vedic calendar that is coming up in two weeks time.
 
16 April 2008
True heroes
The archetype of a screen hero has changed with the times.
7 May 2008
Shanxi’s walled mansions
The Jinshang, whose name is derived from Shanxi’s ancient state of Jin, have left behind a legacy of extraordinary residential architecture.
 
30 April 2008
Treating meningitis
Meningitis is a potentially serious condition due to the proximity of the inflammation to the brain and spinal cord.
8 May 2008
An even closer bond
Ways to strengthen a mother and daughter bond.
 
8 May 2008
Getting the best deals
Staying loyal is usually a rewarding experience in more ways than one.
   
31 December 2007
More surprises in store
In her final column, the writer reminisces about what she has gained in the past 13 years.
 
11 May 2008
Time to close chapter on May 13
Close to four decades after the May 13 riots, it’s time to have a proper closure; the lesson learnt must not be used to create fear.
11 May 2008
How will Anwar play his cards?
As the leader of Pakatan Rakyat, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has been described as ‘Prime Minister-in-waiting’, but does he really have the numbers to form the government or is he just playing mind games?
 
4 May 2008
Quarrels in a global community
US hawks are itching for a fight with Russia, even when it rocks the G8 boat.
30 March 2008
Of peace, unity and brotherhood
It is a sad irony that 50 years after Merdeka, we have to tiptoe around issues concerning race and religion.
 
27 April 2008
Evolve or perish
This is the last chance for this government to get it right or else the usual 10-year electoral cycle of ‘rise and fall’ in the performance of the ruling party will be broken. It will be the fall and fall.
    Overseas Bureau
6 May 2008
The new paradigm: PAS and DAP as friends
Many have looked to Pakatan Rakyat to revive Perak’s fortunes, but the challenges are formidable.
 
11 May 2008
Be patriotic – sell the country
A continuous public relations and advertising campaign needs to be adopted to market Malaysia as an attractive destination for investment or as a second or holiday home.
11 May 2008
Creativity matters when you buy apartments here
WHEN my friend Yunni, a Malaysian working in Beijing, said she was going to check out mao pi fang, I wondered what she was up to.
 
11 May 2008
Bring in the workers
There is a strong possibility that Australia will consider an employer push for creating a ‘guest worker’ scheme to bring in from overseas unskilled workers in view of the acute labour shortage.
   
11 May 2008
Technology’s tunnel vision
A FEW years ago, when I was at a conference in Langkawi, my co-workers and I were bored of the formal dinners that acted as the stodgy end to every working day. One night, we hopped into a car and drove around the island, and somewhere near Pantai Cenang we came across a place called The Eagle’s Nest. Out in the middle of practically nowhere was a restaurant that served some of the best steaks I have ever eaten.
 
11 May 2008
The new revenge
Cutting up a cheating man’s clothes or bashing up his car no longer cuts it in the revenge stakes as a more e-vil form of retribution takes over in cyberspace.
4 May 2008
Mother of all fashion crimes
There is a recent phenomenon, well ... maybe not so recent, that has hit certain sections of society.
 
20 April 2008
Making mouths water
AH, an enquiry about food photography. It rekindles memories of the time when LAI VOON LOONG was a freelance photographer before joining The Star.
27 April 2008
The Wright way
One of America’s greatest architects, known for his churches, offers many lessons designers of mosques should heed.
 
4 May 2008
Mahathir vs the Malay Rulers
In the concluding instalment of the three-part series, Ruling the Rulers, our columnist looks at the outcome of Dr Mahathir’s 1983 standoff with the Sultans.
4 May 2008
It’s about the people, people
As far as the rakyat is concerned, what they want is the best man for the job and hang his political affiliations.
 
20 April 2008
‘We were a tribe chosen by God’
Ya, the long, lanky African slave woman whose spirit ‘haunts’ our columnist, continues her tale of how she came to serve a family in Terengganu at the turn of the 20th century.