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And Air Asia announced that it was offering a 50% discount to media practitioners in the country, all 12,000 of them, to fly to any of the 57 destinations in Asean. It’s a one-off thing, done in ...
Sometimes, the one who condemns the system hardest benefits most from it. And vice versa. Oh, don't try to understand why, it is incomprehensible. But do read Syed Akbar Ali's Ungratefu l _$#@_d Has ...
I understand LFL is trying to live up to its code - “defending human rights and its defenders - but surely it should be concerned as well about 1.the truth 2. the sanctity of our institutions me 3.
Every time our Ringgit strengthens, our kiasu neighbours in the south are the first to be concerned - and affected. And rightly so. Malaysia receives 8.3 million tourist arrivals from Singapore (pop 5 ...
The Din Meranun I know is a quintessential Malay gentleman. So I'm not surprised to read that he had written to my friends at Utusan Malaysia to apologize for the things said by a subordinate at Air ...
1MDB doubts existence of WSJ's "anon source" See UPDATES at the end of story Original piece: "... RM2 billion belonging to the ruling United Malays National Organization was "pocketed" by a small ...
rocky's bru Friday, November 02, 2012 ...
Did the ethnic Indians become overly emotional over the "changing room" saga? I think some people were working very hard to try and incite the Indian community to run amok over Seri Pristina [read The ...
Enclosure 44. The defamation suit against me was filed by the New Straits Times Press and its 4 top executives then in January 2007. It made headlines as the world's first case involving a newspaper ...
May 21: Penang Development Corporation’s ability to pay its employees “hefty” bonuses for “record-breaking” profits it made last year is great news for civil servants of this country. It is the ...
The day PM Najib Razak announced the 20 sen petrol/diesel price increase, several mainstream bloggers were invited to attend a media briefing at the Ministry of Finance. During the briefing a top ...
Updates: A Muslim in Sarawak, where Christians are allowed to use Bahasa Indonesia bibles which refer to god as "Allah", explains why the same "privilege" should not be extended to Semenanjung ...
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