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We are never too old to work
Those above 60 years should not be taken for granted as they are poised to transform society in the 21st century.
An obituary for the book industry?
MANY writers certainly aspire to be J.K. Rowling, one of the most commercially successful novelists in the world today. She is said to be worth RM4bil.
A gathering unlike any other
WHEN I joined Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) as a researcher in 1977, I shared a room with the late Abdullah Hussain. He was already a well-known novelist and short story writer. He later became the country’s eighth Sasterawan Negara (national laureate). He was once the editor of the entertainment magazine Gelanggang partly owned by the great P. Ramlee. Naturally, he had a lot of stories to tell about his days in Singapore during the best years of Malay cinema.
Money at the bottom of the pyramid
Empowering the ‘poor’ makes a lot of business and economic sense.
Approach to economy a game changer
Malaysians opted to change the government last year but reality is beginning to set in as Pakatan harapan struggles to address bread and butter issues.
Oscars – showbiz at its best and worst
WHO would have imagined Green Book being named Best Picture at this year’s Academy Awards? Before this, probably 85% of moviegoers had never heard of the film directed by Peter Farrelly.
EAC must not fail
THE Economic Action Council (EAC) was set up out of necessity, and not because the ministers are incompetent. On this matter, Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had to publicly counter the views of his no-nonsense media and communication adviser Datuk A. Kadir Jasin.
The minister and the city
The Federal Territories Ministry oversees three places. But it is Kuala Lumpur that demands the most attention, with its many social, economic and cultural challenges.
Free the bourse, please!
Perhaps it is time to consider slightly easing the regulation of the stock market to reflect the realities of today rather than the fears of the past.
Recollections that ought to be read
Tan Sri Leo Moggie has written a book that not only tells his fascinating personal story, but also sheds light on Sarawak and Malaysian history.
A technology-free start for children?
We need to better understand how the use of electronic devices affects young children and figure out how to ensure that these gadgets serve us best.
Better health the key to longevity
It isn’t great to live longer if it is without good health. We need to improve our lifestyles, change our eating habits and diet to promote healthy ageing.