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Penang launches ‘green citizens’ initiative

1. April 2010

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The Penang state government has made a commendable move to launch a green citizens initiative.

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60% say PKR won’t be affected in next GE

5. March 2010

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An ntv7 poll over the news tonight asked viewers if they thought PKR’s performance in the next general election would be affected by the recent defections. The results were surprising: 60 per cent responded ‘No’, the party’s performance won’t be affected, with just 40 per cent saying ‘Yes’, it will be. All right, let’s do our own

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The RM1.20 tomato

22. December 2009

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Friend of mine bought a tomato for RM1.20 at the Tanjung Bunga market. Now you would think a RM1.20 tomato would have to be pretty special.

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Perak Pakatan reps hindered, pushed, dragged

29. October 2009

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Why did the authorities hinder Pakatan reps – and drag one of them – as they entered the Perak State Assembly yesterday? So that they could forcibly remove the Speaker’s attire from Sivakumar? It’s not good public relations for Najib’s OneMalaysia, is it

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All calm ahead of Perak assembly sitting

28. October 2009

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2142: An Ipoh resident reports just 12 hours ahead of what could be an eventful Perak State Assembly sitting: I have just returned from a (look-see around) Ipoh town and the Perak SUK area.

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Bagan Pinang postal votes in spotlight

7. October 2009

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This morning’s press conference at the Pas operations centre in Port Dickson to announce the party’s protest over the issue of postal votes: Photos by Jong Pas is expected to meet the Elections Commission this evening.

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Kg Buah Pala today

7. October 2009

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A barren desert.

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Penan issue exaggerated?

6. October 2009

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The Sarawak Women and Family Council (SWFC) chairperson Fatimah Abdullah has said that the “sensitive” Penan issue has been highlighted and over-exaggerated because of their “political and commercial value”. It’s not that the Penan are more important than any other ethnic group in Sarawak – though they are one of the most marginalised groups in

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Beyond FDI towards a sustainable economy

5. October 2009

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A couple of weeks ago, I wrote an article on the Malaysian economy, which also touched on the net investment outflows from Malaysia in recent times: Capital outflows cloud economic outlook (Asia Times). That prompted a thoughtful response from an analyst who makes a valid point – that we must discard our obsession with securing

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Joomla com_surveymanager (stype) SQL Injection Vulnerability

21. September 2009

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See more here: Joomla com_surveymanager (stype) SQL Injection Vulnerability

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