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Community
A Voice for the Orang Asli
By Chris Teh & Gisele Soo As a final push to the ongoing legal proceeding regarding the building of a…
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Residents Worried
Residents of Taman Chepor Sentosa are worried that the new agricultural project being carried out at the Kledang Saiong Hill…
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Nostalgia: How Times Change
Christmas, although a Christian festival, in many ways, it is no different from the other religious festivals we enjoy in…
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia: Architecture of the Night
By Ian Anderson Architecture of the night or nocturnal architecture is a fancy term for floodlighting buildings to show off…
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Give our fishermen a voice and protect the environment
By Mariam Mokhtar Sand! Who would have thought that something as innocuous as sand, could be both a source of…
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Thinking Allowed
Thinking Allowed: The Detrimental Effects of Sand Mining on our Fishermen & the Environment
Penang’s project, the Penang South Reclamation project (PSR) will have serious consequences, in both Penang and Perak. Penang and the…
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Connexion: Who is more expert than you?
By Joachim Ng State governments need to get real: unless they empower local residents to manage their own neighbourhoods, Malaysia’s…
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LIFESTYLE
Thinking without the Box
A public talk on intellectual property with a focus on patents was held by the Malaysian Invention and Design…
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Nostalgia
Nostalgia: LAU EK CHING – Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
By Ian Anderson Lau Ek Ching, born in 1880 in Fuzhou, Fujian province, to Cantonese parents, was one of the…
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Commentary
Connexion: Kledang Hill and the long-term pain
By Joachim Ng Kledang Hill. Scouts with knapsack on their backs and a song in the air would trek up…
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