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Tackling race relations creatively

DATUK Lat. Vanggey Restaurant. Datuk Lee Chong Wei. Ola Bola.

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Restore the ‘national’ in national schools

For these schools to be parents’ first choice, there must be a clear distinction between secular and religious educational institutions.

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It is our duty to defend the MACC

The anti-graft agency deserves support when it probes all bad apples, regardless of their colour and creed.

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When things were less complicated

In the past, we guarded our culture and tradition but also enjoyed joining in the activities and festivities of other cultures.

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Of magic water and celebrity preachers

Muslims in Malaysia today are confused by a wide range of pronouncements made by a new crop of preachers.

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WhatsApp – bringing people together

Say goodbye to the old, cherished way of writing, as the new app changes formal language, perhaps forever.

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It’s about character, hope and trust

Whoever was behind the Sarawak election campaign wisely utilised the chief minister’s image to the fullest.

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United colours of Malaysian cinema

Despite the language and target audience, the involvement of non-Malays as producers, directors and crew members has always been recognised.

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Paying a hefty price for his principles

The late Said Zahari had no regrets for what he did and never wavered from the belief that journalistic independence is paramount for any democracy.

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