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A bitter pill to swallow

TWO years after his retirement at the age of 60, father of two, Peter Hoe decided to stop paying for his medical insurance and instead rely on public healthcare.

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Questionable food hygiene standards

FOOD poisoning has become a public health problem in Malaysia and among the top five communicable diseases in this country.

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Red flag in credit card fraud

IT came as a huge shock to my colleague when she was saddled with a RM38,000 credit card bill – five transactions that took place in Brazil within minutes of each other, a country she had never visited in her life.

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London’s charm is falling down

Sporadic riots, rising cost-of-living and a spike in crime are symptomatic of the malaise that is gripping the United Kingdom, especially its capital.

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Unity flourishing at the green oasis

Uncle Yen embodies the multicultural and multiracial spirit that makes this country what it is in his urban orchard.

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Gold mission at LA28

THE hard work must start now.

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More routes, more choices

AS someone who prefers travelling out of Subang rather than KL International Airport, I greeted the news that jet services have returned to the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport effective yesterday with mixed feelings.

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Pursuing that elusive dream

Whether it is the first Olympic gold or a place in the World Cup, Malaysia craves sporting glory

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Hit the brakes on fatal road accidents

THE term Groundhog Day is a situation in which a series of unwelcome or tedious events appear to be recurring in exactly the same way.

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Danger zone for our children

PRESSURE groups have in recent times accused social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok of harmful effect on children, including shortened attention spans, promoting negative body images and making them vulnerable to online bullies and predators.

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Malaysia’s poster boy state

SARAWAK is rising. There is no doubt about it because in terms of leadership, growth, infrastructure, renewable energy, and education, the Borneo state has become the ­poster boy for Malaysia.

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Clock is ticking for more reforms

THE popular adage reads, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. But in Malaysia’s case, there’s a lot that needs to be fixed.

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