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Academic freedom and the end of academia
Har Wai Mun | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
Malaysia’s academic excellence is being threatened by career minded school teachers and university lecturers who view their academic posts as careers
Our ailing economy needs resuscitation
Yih Feng Low | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
Democracy as an inherently flawed political system, its biggest flaw is that it is run as a popularity contest and that elections are the ultimate judgment
A journey of awakening
Jobe | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
To cross over or not to cross over?
Pat Lu | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
Kota Marudu needs more than wireless Internet
Dr Hams | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
Anwar - from prisoner to PM
James Low | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
Sept 16 in the eyes of a reader
Meng | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
If Anwar has a more capable set of leaders then perhaps they should form the next government, at least until the next general election, then the
Between a Thai chef and a Malaysian civil servant
Edmond R | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
Malaysia has seen its fair share of these ‘pretenders to the throne' – a prince, a lawyer, an army man, a doctor and last but not least, a
The fate of Gerakan
Neil Khor | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
Irrationality of rational racism
I. Jeremiah | Sep 5, 08 4:35pm
There is a new wave of political change that is sweeping through this country and this change is driven by forces that go beyond the mere frustrations
There's no certainty - only opportunity
Colin A Pereira | Sep 4, 08 6:22pm
With Anwar Ibrahim now back in Parliament after trouncing the BN candidate, victory per se never in doubt, the focus is likely to turn on whether he can
Come September, it must happen
T Rozario | Sep 4, 08 5:52pm
It is actually a period of lull, there is a silence, a silence of expectations. The people of Malaysia are awaiting a change and a change for the better.
Why are we losing sleep over Sept 16?
Transact | Sep 4, 08 5:46pm
I refer to the Malaysiakini report Pakatan moots September 16 public holiday.   September 16 seems to be an important date in this country. With
Malaysia and Malaysians are on edge
SH Huang | Sep 4, 08 5:42pm
For many reasons, Malaysia and Malaysians are on edge. Why? These are the reasons as I see them.   1. The world economy is in recession and we must
Radical change will do Malaysia good
Steve Oh | Sep 4, 08 5:30pm
I refer to the Malaysiakini article Crossover politics not the answer. I disagree with the statement that “Crossover politics undermine politics
Is racism part and parcel of the social contract?
Sheperd | Sep 4, 08 5:17pm
Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah argues that Umno is not racist and he accuses its critics of manipulating the liberties afforded by democracy by making unfounded
Tanah Umno in the making?
Ben Jamin | Sep 4, 08 4:53pm
Many police reports have been made against Penang UMNO leader, Ahmad Ismail, for his seditious remarks against the Chinese community. I support that he
Spare the rod and spoil the child
Dr Hsu Dar Ren | Sep 4, 08 4:45pm
In Malaysia, some things are very predictable. In fact, they are as predictable as the sun rising from the East. One of them is, whenever someone from
When Anwar says 'Jump', DAP will say 'No'
Int | Sep 4, 08 4:09pm
In the 1960s, the DAP openly and clearly accepted the Internal Security Act, even though it was and would continue to be abused to punish none other than
How doctors suffer in the east
Ashamed specialist | Sep 4, 08 3:32pm
I wish to pen this issue to express my disgust and let Malaysians know how backward the government is in its ability to think prior to implementing a rule.
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