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29 January 2012
Weed out the mean insurers
TAKING out an insurance policy against illness or death is an important decision for any individual.
 
30 January 2012
Rising risk of Western war on Iran
The new year is witnessing an escalation of a Western economic blockade against Iran while it has been claimed that Israel is preparing for a military strike. Can a war against Iran be avoided?
29 January 2012
Lions at home, off-pitch away
INDIAN cricket on the international stage seems to be in the grip of a downward spiral, and the fans are not amused.
 
30 January 2012
Values that an ang pow can convey
WHEN I was growing up, we would receive ang pows with coins. The 40-sen ang pows were fairly common although I had a grand aunt who would give us 4-sen ang pows.
Tuesday    
31 January 2012
Balancing power and knowledge
While knowledge is depicted in the Quran as a vital and determining factor of man’s superiority, the craving in him for everlasting and absolute power is portrayed as being hazardous to his well-being.
 
31 January 2012
Get set for a generational political shift
The UKEC’s Projek Amanat Negara (PAN) shows how much young people can achieve without the straitjacket of thought control. Open debate events like the PAN will do Malaysia a world of good.
Wednesday    
25 January 2012
Regulating staff discipline
Procedural safeguards during disciplinary proceedings are a necessary part of the public servant’s right to due process. However, they do delay and often defeat necessary measures to weed out corrupt, inefficient or non-committed employees.
 
14 October 2011
A defining moment for China
The 1911 Xinhai Revolution’s 100th anniversary, more than any other event in China’s long history, marks its modern coming of age.
    Thursday
1 February 2012
All awash with phobias
If ever there’s a phobia one can promote, it should be a true loathing of graft in any form, regardless of it being the petty everyday variety or the major million dollar ones.
 
2 February 2012
Hang-ups over history
IT’S time to correct the inaccuracies and skewed viewpoints of historical events that have been ingrained as part of lessons in schools.
26 January 2012
Assets — it’s all about trust
Many MPs have their own businesses and professional careers, and frankly they need it. An MP’s pay is simply not that great.
 
3 February 2012
What lies ahead for social media
It is going to be a tempestuous year with more developments in the social media scene, and a digital war may erupt between Internet users, companies and governments.
    Friday
22 December 2011
Recapping a rebellious year around the world
BY ALL accounts, 2011 was a particularly eventful year. Leadership was tested and found wanting, governments fell, economies were shaken, natural calamities wrought huge destruction and uncertainty stalked the planet like never before.
 
3 February 2012
Gridlock all the way home
The major festival periods next year fall on extended weekends and this can only mean more vehicles on the road and more headaches for us.
    Saturday
Weekly report from Overseas Bureaus
1 February 2012
Not another mandatory jail term, please
It’s time we got rid of mandatory sentences, starting with the death sentence.
 
4 February 2012
Opposition at odds with one another
Eight months after the general election, the opposition parties are facing troubling times. Internal squabbling followed by mass resignations hit one party while several representatives are jostling for the 2016 battlegrounds.
4 February 2012
When it gets too noisy to sleep
Every year, the eve and fifth day of the Chinese New Year is a nightmare for people in Beijing who want to sleep, no thanks to the din made by the fireworks and crackers that drag on the whole day till the wee hours of the morning.
 
28 January 2012
A ‘wander-ful’ service for travellers
Although many Malaysians abroad do not see the need to contact the embassy unless they are in trouble, the Foreign Ministry’s consular service is always ready to help.
28 January 2012
Money isn’t everything
Our columnist was just taking up an offer for a free lunch from a nasi kandar proprietor she once interviewed, but he dished up much more.
 
30 January 2012
Happily not addicted
While Facebook has helped her stay in the loop, our columnist is proud to say she is not a FB junkie.
   
4 February 2012
TNB’s woes continue unabated
P Gunasegaram traces TNB’s woes to the 90s and says what could be done to temporarily exit the doldrums.
 
30 January 2012
The joy of giving
Blessed be the pot that has more use to it than a book that’s never going to be read.
2 February 2012
Quietude amid the revelry
Festive occasions are a good time to reflect on what’s important in life.
 
29 January 2012
Room for reflection
A sacred space is vital for spiritual protection.
29 January 2012
A cautionary sign
Transient ischaemic attack is a warning sign that a stroke may just be around the corner.
 
25 January 2012
Festive blues
Go easy on your young child when you take him on a visiting round.
   
29 January 2012
Let Hang Tuah legend live on
LIKE Robin Hood and Sherlock Holmes in England, Hang Tuah could be cleverly promoted as a tourist attraction in Malacca.
 
2 February 2012
Pressing time for Shahrizat
DATUK Seri Shahrizat Jalil returns from Mecca tomorrow to face some very tough questions regarding her political future and the NFC typhoon that is threatening to blow her family off their feet.
29 January 2012
Going from woozy to wobbly
AFTER shaky alliances with Kabul and between the occupying powers themselves, the Taliban can brace for victory.
 
20 November 2011
Hate language still holds sway
Again and again in Malaysia, those who defend the rights of citizens to exercise their fundamental liberties are treated as offenders.
   
22 January 2012
Much ado about the Dragon
Before you rush to have a baby this year, think of what you’re setting your child up for.
 
29 January 2012
Making meaning
When we make meaning, rather than money, that’s when it means the most. And that should be the message we carry into our journey through this year.
15 September 2011
Future fashion
The latest trends change so fast that what’s in tomorrow is already in the news today.