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Diving to do her country proud
Besides Datuk Lee Chong Wei, Pandelela is probably Malaysia’s best hope for getting the elusive gold medal at the Rio Olympics.
More hurdles for TTDI’s eco-warriors
For at least a decade, Taman Tun Dr Ismail’s residents have struggled to protect their park, but yet another development project is looming.
How do we stop snatch thefts?
We need both short-term and long-term measures to tackle these crimes.
Raising more questions than answers
The public are startled by revelations that security leaks had already been happening within the Immigration Department since 2010.
On the high end of crime scale
A spate of robberies in a high-profile neighbourhood like Jalan Gasing has highlighted the need for greater cooperation between the residents, police and local authorities.
Drawn by the allure of Laos
Malaysian investors and tourists are making a beeline for the landlocked Asean country.
Miracles do happen, even in football
Lesson can be learnt from minnow Leicester City’s rise in the English Premier League.
Driving everyone up the wall
The only constants in life are change, death and taxes, but taxi drivers are still resisting change.
Only God can make a tree
Our capital used to be green, but the abundance of greenery two decades ago has been replaced by concrete structures.
Getting serious with serial offenders
Enforcement is no longer enough; we need tough new traffic laws that will act as a deterrent.
Stop the rape of green lungs in KL
Preserving the environment includes gazetting and protecting our parks and forests.
Ask for the sky and crash to the ground
Bosses who are eager to inject new blood into the workforce are stymied by the ‘gimme’ attitude of the ‘YouTube’ generation.