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Along The Watchtower

Coexistence is the best solution

The wrangle over an old Hindu temple's relocation can be resolved amicably by having both places of worship located on the land.

A Winning Factor

Will Liverpool hold on or can Arsenal pull off a miracle?

From the outside, Arsenal appear to be on the rise, while Liverpool are losing momentum.

Over the Top

This is the time to respect one another

Hating each other destroys our salvation both in this world and the next.

Pinang Points

Test of self-discipline

High temperatures while fasting up north offers lessons on faith and fortitude.

Women's World

Need some extra magnesium? You can now spray it on

Magnesium is an essential mineral that supports our health, and it can be applied through the skin.

Living

Big Smile, No Teeth: Feeling that settlement envy

Is going through a plane crash worth it if you get a settlement?

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Navigating the challenges of delayed ejaculation

I am a 25-year-old who is reasonably fit and healthy.

Through Many Windows

‘Be the change’

Can the world truly get better If we refuse to change?

It's Just Politics

Riding the political roller coaster

Do not discount the unpredictability, says a veteran who has had a seat on the twisty machine.

Behind The Headlines

Getting it right

US-China trade needs to improve as much as their bilateral relationship deserves much better, but not at the present rate.

On The Beat

Walking the talk in the Palestine cause

Palestinians are not the bad guys, they are the victims of Israel's iron-handedness. Malaysia, as a staunch supporter of the Palestine cause, must do all it can to help.

On The Line

Two legends from Perak remembered with great affection

FOR decades, Shaharudin Jaffar and Chung Kum Weng had faded into virtual oblivion, detached from the vagaries of life in Malaysian sports.

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