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Time for the daring questions
A Ghani Ismail | May 13, 08 12:43pm
Is it time to call an end to Umno and for the members to seek more realistic means for regime change?
Sultan Azlan Shah, loved by his subjects
Choo Sing Chye | May 13, 08 12:20pm
The prime minister gave the wrong impression of the rakyat’s ability to judge for themselves. Furthermore, the facts he presented are too flimsy to form a basis to make a police report against Karpal Singh.
Children without childhood
Stan Yee | May 12, 08 11:14am
Long hours at school leave little to stimulate friendships, values and activities that build character.
Prescription, dispensing, suffering (Pt 2)
Product Of The System | May 9, 08 4:11pm
The move to restrict doctors to prescribing only while conveniently ignoring the shortcomings and excesses among the pharmacy profession is biased and favors the pharmacists’ interests.
Why sedition for Raja Petra?
Soon Li Tsin | May 9, 08 3:59pm
The government forgets that while laws can stifle words, it can't stifle ideas. Once the word is out, there is no taking them back.
Public transportation - an evaluation (Part 3)
Moaz Yusuf Ahmad | May 8, 08 1:47pm
Ideally, public transportation should be integrated into planning and development, rather than afterwards.
Prescription, dispensing, suffering (Pt 1)
Product Of The System | May 8, 08 12:34pm
Common scene in Malaysian healthcare: An anthology of errors initiated by doctors, propagated by the patient's health seeking behaviour and perpetuated by a pharmacist.
Public transportation - an evaluation (Pt 2)
Moaz Yusuf Ahmad | May 7, 08 1:45pm
The very significant problem is that the service operated by Rapid (then and now) does not compare to the services operated by other bus operators across the world, even those receiving a much lower subsidy.
Free press vital for developed nation
Chandra Kanagasabai | May 6, 08 1:38pm
Winning the confidence of the people would include wooing them back to trusting mainstream media. That objective cannot be realised if the restrictive provisions of the PPPA are allowed to remain.
Public transportation - an evaluation (Pt 1)
Moaz Yusuf Ahmad | May 6, 08 12:30pm

The government’s plan for network integration has been a good idea in theory, but things have not worked out so well in practice.

Of Anwar, terror and The Oz
Irfan Yusuf | May 2, 08 2:36pm

Using the logic of The Australian, India's current prime minister is linked to al-Qaeda! So are the late Bhuttos of Pakistan. And why not, may be even Anwar? 

 

Wealth equity - Malaysia's challenge
Anil Netto | May 1, 08 4:02pm
Support for a new social economics was clearly evident in polls in the run-up to the general election. But will this lead to radical changes towards a people-led economy?
Second bridge needs multi-dimensional solutions
Cheah Kah Seng | Apr 30, 08 4:19pm
The Penang government should consider financing the bridge with a private, corporate bond to be repaid from the toll fee. The project’s cost reduction from competitive tenders will make this possible.
Sexism is no pastime
JJ Ray | Apr 29, 08 3:27pm
To say that the country is sympathetic about women's affairs would no less be a lie.
Torch the Beijing Olympics
Manjit Bhatia | Apr 29, 08 1:56pm
But powerful and greedy global and Chinese commercial interests will lord over human decency.
BN stuck in an old paradigm
Dzulkifli Ahmad | Apr 28, 08 1:01pm
It remains to be seen if Barisan Nasional can redeem itself and deliver its latest promises of reform.
A spirit of intolerance
Andrew Khoo Chin Hock | Apr 28, 08 12:16pm
The real fraud on the electorate is to misunderstand the message that the Rakyat sent to politicians of all persuasions on March 8.
Police and human rights
Mathew Sebastian | Apr 25, 08 12:44pm
The police role involves human rights protection because police are entrusted to protect the right to life and police maintain order so that all other rights we possess can be enjoyed.
The March 8 poll-tergeist
RK Anand | Apr 25, 08 10:57am
Will Pak Lah survive the storm? Will Anwar become the next PM or is it going to be another case of being so close but yet so far? One thing however is certain, Malaysians have shown the politicians who's boss.
An act of class
Chandra Kanagasabai | Apr 24, 08 4:16pm
If the sacrifices of the six judges in 1988 are to be recognized and made meaningful, the Judicial Appointment Commission must reflect a truly independent process of judicial appointment.
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