Letters
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Fuel Price Reduced but Food Prices Stay
Beginning this year, with the fuel price drop, what may have appeared initially to be good news to many of…
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First Class Address but Third Class Infrastructure
Time and time again I have read with disdain that our local authorities have not paid heed to the warnings…
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Stop Cutting Trees
Years back, Meru Golf & Country Resort in Ipoh was a very nice valley with natural surroundings and atmosphere. Just…
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Name Change a Sign of Change
The re-naming of major roads in the federal capital, Kuala Lumpur, has attracted many comments and remarks from Malaysians. Jalan…
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Mental Healthcare
Congratulations to Ipoh Echo for an excellent coverage on Mental Health in its December 1-15, 2014 Issue 202. The move…
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Royal Belum – Perak’s Crown Jewel
The seminar on Royal Belum, held at Syeun Hotel, Ipoh on October 13 and 14, was a success. Some 200…
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Dog Patting and Religious Sentiments
It is heartening to read news reports that the Islamic authorities have been forgiving to the organiser of the controversial…
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Open Letter to Menteri Besar
Yang Amat Berhormat Dato’ Seri DiRaja, According to MMU Associate Professor, Tan Ching Seong, the way waste in Pangkor is…
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Kalau Saling Membantu Ipoh Pasti Boleh
In reply to the letter by Yin Ee Kiong in Ipoh Echo Issue 200, I wish to apologise for your…
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Crematorium is Safe
The recent protest by residents at the entrance of the Hindu burial and cremation grounds in Buntong against the construction…
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