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Wooing non-Malays with little to offer

PAS has finally realised that it cannot take over the Federal Government without support from non-Muslim voters. However, its plans to win them over seem strange, sometimes ludicrous.

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Halal certs – do it tastefully

Halal certification makes perfect business sense in a country where the majority Muslim population is continuing to grow. But there is no need to force feed the certificates to non-Muslims.

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Our unity – more than just a show

The National Day parade showed how Malaysians can come together as one. But there are divisive elements that need to be silenced.

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Halt the hysteria

We need to check the facts before forwarding any ‘hot news’.

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A fashionable sham

A fine line separates scams and fake titles, but ultimately, they amount to the same thing.

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Fit for the job

It’s no longer a man’s world and high time gender equality bared its fangs for a better Malaysia.

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Tesla trumped in Asia

The US wrote the economic script for decades, but it’s China that’s producing the blockbusters now.

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Double standard danger

It’s high time the big tech platforms halt their hypocrisy and realise that safety rules first for Malaysians.

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An unnecessary brewing issue

Businesses and community groups should be lauded for stepping up and aiding schools.

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Crossing the red line

The Internet was supposed to make our lives easier, not more miserable.

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Biting the bullet

If we tighten our belts now and ride the storm, the benefits could be worth it eventually.

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Sweat and sweet

The spirit of sportsmanship and melodious music have always trumped toxic politicking.

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