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Bumiputera Congress should not fear NEM

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Published: Wednesday, 02 June 2010 09:08
Posted by Ramon Navaratnam

Currently Malaysians are asking another critical question: How long more do the Malays want the NEP? Many a right-thinking Malay is pondering on whether the NEP with all the abuses in its implementation ....

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Going nuclear comes with social responsibility

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Published: Monday, 31 May 2010 05:02
Posted by CT Wong

The idea of nuclear power plant (NPP) has been marketed to the public by Tenaga Nasional Berhad as if it is as safe as a rice cooker. It’s not. Furthermore, Malaysia’s nuclear ambition displays a typically worrying pattern of haphazard decision-making process.

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What more do we want from the Chinese?

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Published: Friday, 14 May 2010 04:27
Posted by Howl Pillai

We may not like the Chinese trait of applying themselves diligently to the task at hand and to the exclusion of all others; or their fiercely competitive nature; their kiasu-ness; their calculative frugality....

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Malay in the country that bears his name

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Published: Wednesday, 19 May 2010 03:01
Posted by Shuzheng

If they had their way the Islamists will want the pure Arabic, Wahabbist and Salafist seventh century version, even if it is blindingly totalitarian and inhumane, no exceptions permitted.

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Put your money where your mouth is, M’sia

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Published: Thursday, 29 April 2010 09:25
Posted by Reina

These men did it not for fame, glory nor money. They did it because they wanted to be the change that the media landscape needs to have. They wanted to see a free and independent media that is not ruled by the government or big advertisers and corporations. 

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