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Like King, we too have a dream
Martin Luther King stood against racial polarisation and discrimination, principles that we should be fighting for in our country.
For this New Year, let’s all think before we react
Certain prejudices are a hard habit to break. But break it we must because 2016 is going to be even tougher than 2015 and we need to start looking at the big picture.
It’s looking a lot like Christmas
No doubt 2015 was rather tough for Malaysians in general but let’s focus on the meaningful aspects and positive impact that the season’s end can bring.
Will the Force be strong with this one?
Fans have been waiting for a decade for a new ‘Star Wars’ movie and its release appears timed to perfection – the Christmas season and no comparable blockbuster to compete with.
Answer to violence is not more violence
Economic empowerment, employment, micro-financing, education and social programmes should be the tools in the battle for the hearts and minds of young terrorists.
Flood of bad news may flow in again
People in the Klang Valley really shouldn’t complain as we don’t have to put up with devastating floodwaters, unlike the folks in the east coast.
When the jam stretches into our car parks
Last week’s toll hike has not only hit our pockets, but snarled up toll-free routes.
Wooing back the rock stars
We can expect bigger acts heading our way, with support from Malaysia Major Events.
The long road to completion
Issues involved in construction of the EKVE are not all settled yet.
Opportunities in tough times
SMEs should learn to stay trim and take bold measures to overcome challenges.
The Parking Hall of Shame
Drivers are turning to social media to name and shame those who double-park, take up two parking spaces, park too close to their cars and commit other offences.