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Time to nurse that sick obsession

OUR Malaysian nurses are overworked, underpaid and underappreciated, but all PAS MP Wan Razali Wan Nor cares about is their attire, which he claims is too tight and not syariah-compliant.

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Fair game without crossing the line

NOT many Singaporeans are going to admit it, but I have personally experienced many cases where Malaysia has been talked down to because our neighbours feel they are better off.

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Straight from the heart

Charity is about providing sincerely and without bias.

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What's next after rainbow watches – Paddle Pop?

AN incident a couple of days ago escaped the attention of the national media, but Sabah's Daily Express reported it with an appropriate headline – "Comedian has the last laugh on PAS."

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A new beginning with Unity Week

NATIONAL Unity Minister Datuk Aaron Ago Dagang (pic) is not a person who gets excited easily. He has a calm and composed personality but as the country celebrates its first Unity Week, the Sarawakian politician cannot hide his enthu­siasm.

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Time to tackle rape head-on

SEXUAL assault is a subject that most Malaysians prefer not to delve into, even if this particular topic is a work of fiction for a film production, as many of us find the subject, frankly, disturbing.

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The new Cold War heats up

International relations expert Kishore Mahbubani has interesting views on US-China rivalry and the role Asean could play.

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The perennial problem of p-hailing and potholes

THERE are two things drivers in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor have to put up with when they are on the road – reckless food delivery riders, many of whom have no respect for traffic rules, and the countless unsightly potholes

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Earning her stripes as a filmmaker

MALAYSIAN filmmaker Amanda Nell Eu may not be a familiar name to most Malaysians, but she has set a record by becoming the first female Malaysian director to head to the prestigious Cannes Film Festival in France.

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Two-way street with the leadership

IT’S rare for a Federal Minister to face a table full of news editors to apologise for his remarks about the media, but that was what Fahmi Fadzil did last week.

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Was it really a Saudi royal snub?

NO one is prepared to talk about what happened in Saudi Arabia where the Prime Minister had failed to meet King Salman Abdul Aziz Al Saud or Crown Prince Mohammed Salman Al Saud.

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When Malaysia moves to the same beat

Singers, musicians and sports personalities put our politicians to shame in bringing us all together.

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