Personal blog of Jeffery Seow Mastodon Author of Biographical Dictionary of Mercantile Personalities of Penang and Through Turbulent Terrain: Trade of the Straits Port of Penang.
Friday, November 23, 2012
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Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Thursday, October 18, 2012
For those thinking about where to do, what to do, what to eat when visiting Johore
For those thinking about where to do, what to do, what to eat when visiting Johore... here you go.
https://www.facebook.com/FoodNFunJohor
https://www.facebook.com/FoodNFunJohor
- Travel/LeisureThis is a page where you can find the most distinctive places, fun, urban hangouts, Scenaries and the best of food that JOHOR
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Thousands protest against Malaysia petroleum hub - Channel NewsAsia
Thousands protest against Malaysia petroleum hub - Channel NewsAsia
"A coalition of local NGOS say the 170-billion-ringgit Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex -- an industrial park for the oil industry -- will harm the livelihoods of local residents and fishermen in an area famed for its lobsters."
"A coalition of local NGOS say the 170-billion-ringgit Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex -- an industrial park for the oil industry -- will harm the livelihoods of local residents and fishermen in an area famed for its lobsters."
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Syed Mokhtar’s debts raising fear of future bailout worse than Halim Saad's Renong!
“In 1997, the government had to bail out companies, they had to buy out the LRT, give a loan to Tan Sri Halim Saad who had to pull of a corporate exercise and this led to RM3.2 billion not paid back,” Pua said, referring to the collapse of the Renong Group during the financial crisis in 1997. “His (Syed Mokhtar) companies owe RM34.3 billion, more than 10 per cent of the national corporate debt; Renong owed about RM20 billion, which was only 8 per cent.
Syed Mokhtar’s debts raising fear of future bailout, says Tony Pua
Syed Mokhtar’s debts raising fear of future bailout, says Tony Pua
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Najib urged to sack Zahid over bloated price issue
Najib urged to sack Zahid over bloated price issue
"Although national security is a serious issue, Malaysians are beginning to insist that the defense ministry be transparent and accountable on procurements that run into billions of ringgit."
First Fake Photo, Now Fake Film!
A FILM to portray false water shortage: Another BN drama to SABOTAGE S'GOR?
"Najib himself is already under heavy fire for several 'doctored' photos released by national news agency Bernama that tried to depict him as a 'crowd puller', able to attract a much larger number of people to his events than the actual situation."
NGO to hold mass demo against multi-billion dollar Petronas-Dialog project in Pengerang on Sunday
NGO to hold mass demo against multi-billion dollar Petronas-Dialog project in Pengerang on Sunday
"Here, we have outlined three important issues that we are fighting for, with the most important being the issue of land grabbing by the government"
"Here, we have outlined three important issues that we are fighting for, with the most important being the issue of land grabbing by the government"
Malaysia women want more empowerment, political representation
Malaysia women want more empowerment, political representation
Ah women. You have a problem. You could go with the Devil you know or the Angel you don't, as Doc M says. If you go with Pakatan, you do not know if they will let you have what you want -- no previous results to look at. If you go with BN,
Ah women. You have a problem. You could go with the Devil you know or the Angel you don't, as Doc M says. If you go with Pakatan, you do not know if they will let you have what you want -- no previous results to look at. If you go with BN,
you have 55 years to look at. Based on those previous 55 years, do you think you will get what you want? Ah, that is for you to think about and choose lah. It doesn't affect me. I'm a guy. Hahahaha.
Malaysia court puts Lynas rare earths license on hold: activists - AM 590 - FM 96.5 | WKZO Everything Kalamazoo
Malaysia court puts Lynas rare earths license on hold: activists - AM 590 - FM 96.5 | WKZO Everything Kalamazoo
YAY!!!! A small victory but something is better than nothing!!! Now we have to wait for October 4th hearing!!! STOP LYNAS! SAVE MALAYSIA!!!
YAY!!!! A small victory but something is better than nothing!!! Now we have to wait for October 4th hearing!!! STOP LYNAS! SAVE MALAYSIA!!!
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Malaysia needs new political approach, says Saifuddin - Nation | The Star Online
Malaysia needs new political approach, says Saifuddin - Nation | The Star Online
What a damning testimony, and by a minister no less... I wonder if he realises what he is saying... When you say we need this and this and this in the larger context of a new approach, you are suggesting those were absent before. I am VERY proud to hear you confirm what the rest of us have believed for the past few years. Now I think you need to brush up your resume just in case you get called to your boss' office. On and by the way... why are you discussing politics at a Human Capital Development seminar, regardless of who called/organised it?
What a damning testimony, and by a minister no less... I wonder if he realises what he is saying... When you say we need this and this and this in the larger context of a new approach, you are suggesting those were absent before. I am VERY proud to hear you confirm what the rest of us have believed for the past few years. Now I think you need to brush up your resume just in case you get called to your boss' office. On and by the way... why are you discussing politics at a Human Capital Development seminar, regardless of who called/organised it?
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Defiant Suaram to continue digging Scorpene dirt
"The action will have no bearing on our case in France," said Cynthia Gabriel, Suaram's secretariat member who has been representing the NGO in the ongoing graft tribunal in Paris.
Defiant Suaram to continue digging Scorpene dirt
Defiant Suaram to continue digging Scorpene dirt
Defiant Suaram to continue digging Scorpene dirt
"The action will have no bearing on our case in France," said Cynthia Gabriel, Suaram's secretariat member who has been representing the NGO in the ongoing graft tribunal in Paris.
Defiant Suaram to continue digging Scorpene dirt
Defiant Suaram to continue digging Scorpene dirt
Monday, September 17, 2012
Saturday, September 08, 2012
She claims police ignored reports on assault video
She claims police ignored reports on assault video
Have we become so sexist that women mean this little to us? And here I thought we were making strides forward with the age of retirement and striving to make employment policies more fair. But what good if we only pay attention to the importance of women among the private sector, when people in the public sector don't give a hoot, especially our boys in blue. This sucks. When the Government doesn't care, why expect the police to, right?
Have we become so sexist that women mean this little to us? And here I thought we were making strides forward with the age of retirement and striving to make employment policies more fair. But what good if we only pay attention to the importance of women among the private sector, when people in the public sector don't give a hoot, especially our boys in blue. This sucks. When the Government doesn't care, why expect the police to, right?
Friday, September 07, 2012
Malaysian regulator defends decision to grant Lynas operating licence - Channel NewsAsia
Malaysian regulator defends decision to grant Lynas operating licence - Channel NewsAsia
ROTFLMAO! Raja Abdul Aziz said: "It is like cigarettes -- you know cigarettes kill, yet you allow the importation and selling of cigarettes because the law does not allow you to ban them. Therefore, we should base our decisions on the laws." The number of people one cigarette kills versus the number of people who are going to suffer when radioactive wastes get into our water system... what do you think? Same ar? But here's the clincher when I had my "AHA" moment... "According to Raja Abdul Aziz, Lynas can now apply for the permit to import lanthanide concentrate, a raw material, after it deposits the first installment of US$10 million as a financial guarantee." I wonder if LYNAS will end up being a corruption case too, like Securency!
ROTFLMAO! Raja Abdul Aziz said: "It is like cigarettes -- you know cigarettes kill, yet you allow the importation and selling of cigarettes because the law does not allow you to ban them. Therefore, we should base our decisions on the laws." The number of people one cigarette kills versus the number of people who are going to suffer when radioactive wastes get into our water system... what do you think? Same ar? But here's the clincher when I had my "AHA" moment... "According to Raja Abdul Aziz, Lynas can now apply for the permit to import lanthanide concentrate, a raw material, after it deposits the first installment of US$10 million as a financial guarantee." I wonder if LYNAS will end up being a corruption case too, like Securency!
Thursday, September 06, 2012
Why is it we always make World News over stuff like this and not good stuff? I am so ashamed. I just want everyone to know I do not know Anifah Aman and am not related to him in any way. His thoughts and comments are all his own and do not reflect any of mine.... Doh!
Malaysia summons German envoy over rights funding
WIVB - 5 minutes agoKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian authorities have summoned the German ambassador to explain why his country provided funds for a project ...Malaysia summons German envoy over rights funding
Modesto Bee - 6 minutes agoKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Malaysian authorities have summoned the German ambassador to explain why his country provided funds for a project linked to a ...Malaysia summons German envoy over rights funding
Kansas City Star - 7 minutes agoKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Malaysian authorities have summoned the German ambassador to explain why his country provided funds for a project linked to a ...Malaysia summons German envoy over rights
The Daily Telegraph - 10 minutes agoMalaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman says the funding could be "seen as interference in the domestic affairs of a sovereign state" because the Malaysian ...Malaysia summons German envoy over rights
Perth Now - 17 minutes agoMalaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman says the funding could be "seen as interference in the domestic affairs of a sovereign state" because the Malaysian ...Malaysia summons German envoy over rights funding
WLAJ - 31 minutes agoKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Malaysian authorities have summoned the ... Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman says the funding could be "seen as ...Malaysia summons German envoy over rights funding
Boston.com - 37 minutes agoMalaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman says the funding could be ''seen as interference in the domestic affairs of a sovereign state'' because the Malaysian ...ABC5 News Des Moines, IAMalaysia summons German envoy over ...
WOI - 46 minutes agoKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) - Malaysian authorities have summoned the ... Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman says the funding could be "seen as ...Malaysia accuses Germany of meddling in domestic affairs by ...
Washington Post - 51 minutes agoKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — Malaysian authorities have summoned the German ambassador to explain why his country provided funds for a project linked to ...Malaysia summons German envoy over rights funding
Newsday - 56 minutes agoKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - (AP) -- Malaysian authorities have summoned the ... MalaysianForeign Minister Anifah Aman says the funding could be "seen as ...Malaysia Summons German Envoy Over Rights Funding
ABC News - 1 hour agoMalaysian authorities have summoned the German ambassador to explain why his country provided funds for a project linked to a Kuala Lumpur-based human ...
A very interesting article on how we use religious excuses to censor and stifle free thinking, or anything that challenges our idea of what is right. Malaysia has internalized Highlander. As Duncan MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod would say... There can be only one. Reminds me of the Queen of Diamonds or The Red Queen in Alice in Wonderland... Say something she doesn't like to hear and it's off with your head. Isn't that right, Malaysia? Of course I'm talking to you Malaysia. Better than Eastwood talking to an empty chair. After all, it's you Malaysia who put the people in place who are doing this today. So if you think this is a mess, it is your mess Malaysia. You clean it up if you don't like it.
A different Merdeka Eve
An article by Aliran that gives a different from the Rah Rah version of what went down over Merdeka day recently.
An article by Aliran that gives a different from the Rah Rah version of what went down over Merdeka day recently.
Strong public objection to Lynas getting temporary licence
Tan Bun Teet, speaking on behalf of SMSL and angry local residents in Kuantan, said: “We are appalled by the government’s action. The government has lost the very last little bit of credibility left and may have acted in contempt of court as a result.” http://aliran.com/10120.html
The Ins and Outs of Scorpene and Malaysia
"Never mind 150 million euros in bribes, a dead woman and a global scandal, go for the whistle-blower's throat"
Asia Sentinel - Malaysia's UMNO Goes After A Critic »
Independent news and analysis about Asia's politics, economics, culture and more
Asia Sentinel’s story summarizing what is in the documents is in a collection in Asia Sentinel's Scribd account. They tell a story of corruption on both sides of the world that included – according to one presentation to the court – “blackmail, bribery, influence peddling, misuse of corporate assets and concealment.”
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Niamah!!!: Innocent ah? You prove to us first la.Ya it's be...
Niamah!!!: Innocent ah? You prove to us first la.
Ya it's be...: Innocent ah? You prove to us first la. Ya it's been quite some time since Niamah!!! was updated. Busy making a living la. Sorry ah. But ...
Ya it's be...: Innocent ah? You prove to us first la. Ya it's been quite some time since Niamah!!! was updated. Busy making a living la. Sorry ah. But ...
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Thursday, August 09, 2012
Merdeka. Do we need another theme?
Merdeka.
A powerful word and a powerful idea. And one that can be found at the heart of not a few nations.
Idependence. Standing on your own. This was the word, the idea that brought people of different colours, creeds, together over fifty years ago, right here in this land we now know as Malaysia.
In today's paper I read that, "All four Pakatan Rakyat states have agreed to adopt the Coalition's National Day theme of Sebangsa, Senegara, Sejiwa (One Nation, One Country, One Soul). What a load of horse shit!
It's just as bad as the BN's 1Malaysia. The only consolation is that those Pakatan States won't be spending on their themed activities anywhere near what BN has on its themed activites. And that's about the only consolation.
Sebangsa, Senegara, Sejiwa? 1Malaysia?
Halo?? Wake up??!!
What could possibly be stronger, clearer or more meaningful than Merdeka!
Merdeka is already an idea. You need another idea to celebrate that idea? What talking you man??!! Go fire you Ad Agency, Your PR agency etc!
There is nothing, I repeat NOTHING, more powerful or relevant than the idea of Merdeka - Independence.
Except, of course, unless it is the broader idea of BEBAS or freedom which also encompasses the idea of MERDEKA or independence.
Because when you look into it, that is what our forefathers were fighting for when they fought for independence. The freedom to make their own choices.
Here I see political parties and coalitions trying to outdo each other. Either by the themes they come up with or by the mud they try to sling at each other.
History is a great teacher. Read Governor Cavenagh's memoirs.
Governor Cavenagh? You don't know?
What are they teaching in history today?
Governor William Orfeur Cavenagh was governor before Jervois and Andrew Clarke. Anyway, Cavenagh remarked in his memoirs that he did not understand how men who otherwise stood for honesty, justice and truth (I paraphrase here), could end up twisting, exaggerating and completely mangling truth, when they faced each other on opposite sides in Parliament.
What he said then is every bit as true today.
And these people are the ones we have placed our trust in to lead us, and to act on our behalf in our best interests?
Shame on you. You behave worse than kindergarden children.
BEBAS. If you don't like MERDEKA so much that you have to think up new themes, why not BEBAS? Freedom.
Freedom from tyranny. Freedom from lies and corruption. Freedom from nepotism and despotism. Freedom from crime. Freedom from injustice. Freedom from tampering with public votes. Freedom from radioactivity and health hazzards.
For those who have not yet done so, PLEASE read my wall. Click the LYNAS article link and read all of it. ALL of it. Read it slowly. It will show you why, if you do not protest now and have LYNAS shut down BEFORE the general elections, later it may be too late. Then click the other link with the LYNAS facepic badge and show your support. Or if you don't like that, then at least put on a Bersih badge.
BEBAS. Freedom. People have the power. But only if they see it.
The people we elect into government, are just that. People WE elect.
Years ago in the Philippines it was not so much about people wanting Aquino heading the country. It was more that they were sick and tired of the Marcos regime.
THEY THE PEOPLE made it happen there. We the people can make it happen here.
I don't like threats. Do you? But that is what the people WE elect into government, to represent OUR interests, have been doing. Threatening us. I do not know about you, but I think that is just wrong.
We do not need any more themes. We do not need any more ideas. There are none as powerful, short, sweet, succinct as MERDEKA or BEBAS.
This national day, let us celebrate our independence. Let us celebrate our freedom.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Save Bukit Gasing (KL side)! Save Malaysia!
And the unfortunate folk in Bukit Gasing (KL side they say) took out a petition in April to save their hill. Harlow! What talking you ar, BN?
Please support our Petition to PM to Save Bukit Gasing
Please support our Petition to PM to Save Bukit Gasing
Save Bukit Kiara! Save Malaysia!
Wei Barisan! Yes! You! If you are so good with hillslope development, why are people up in arms about Bukit Kiara, answer me that? The issue made the front page of The Star Metro (Central) featuring the headline "WALKING FOR KIARA" and sub head "More than 1,000 people showed their commitment towards preserving and safeguarding Bukit Kiara by taking part in a walk to save the hill." Today's paper wor!
Construction works in Bukit Kiara causing much damage to the hill
Construction works in Bukit Kiara causing much damage to the hill
Compulsory public community service for all would-be politicians!
Now THIS is what I call public service!!! How many of you would like to see ALL our elected representatives perform REAL public service like this? Maybe we should make it compulsory for them to do so? Maybe we should also make it compulsory for anyone wanting to stand for elections in the first place to clock up X number of hours of public service, sort of like how you need to clock up so much air time before you get your pilot's licence? Ooooh, I would so love to see how the wives with their Birkin bags follow their hubbies to go sweep longkangs etc. All in favour say, "AYE" right now!
Service all the way
Service all the way
Thank you Dr Chandra Muzaffar. You are right. What we are concerned about is that our hard-earned tax dollars are not wasted and that real problems get solved!
Thank you Dr Chandra Muzaffar. You are right. We the rakyat really don't care how one group of politicians rubbish another group of politicians. What we are concerned about is that our hard-earned tax dollars are not wasted and that real problems get solved! I don't care if problems are seen to be solved. I want them solved, whether they appear to be or not. Getting rid of corruption and underhanded dealing is the first step but there is so much more to do, not least of which is addressing the problem of poverty. And I think there is waaaaaay too much rural to urban migration. The building of additional residential property and improving infrastructure addresses the symptom not the cause. I want to see more even development across the nation so that rural to urban migration will be deemed unnecessary by the rakyat because they can get good jobs and career development without having to leave their home states the way I had to back in '83. So, whether you are one party or another, be forewarned, you have a whole lot on your plate to deal with. My primary 4 teacher used to tell us, don't trouble the trouble or the trouble will come to trouble you. Those were wise words from a primary school teacher of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang. Learn from them!
Combating corruption beyond party politics
Combating corruption beyond party politics
Who is addressing the hillslope issues faced by KL people?
So kind and generous (yes I am being sarcastic) but mummy always said if you cannot mind your own business don't mind other people's business. Before Barisan kindly offers to help solve hillslope development problems in Penang, have you already addressed all the problems faced by people in Damansara Heights or anywhere else in Kuala Lumpur? The Straits Times tells us that KL is gradually becoming ungreen (see NST link below) and is that not a problem for Barisan to mind, before it minds things happening is someone else's jurisdiction? That same report says, "Originally, Bukit Kiara was designated as a public park, but over the years, its land area had diminished. Part of it has now become housing estates." Someone had better have a talk with the National Landscape Department. Would that be you Barisan? Or maybe we should talk about how the local population feels about the Damansara-Shah Alam Highway (DASH) and how that is going to affect their way of life and their property prices especially when they find themselves looking out of their front doors to face a concrete wall holding up a highway the same as those poor folk in Damansara Kim (opposite Tropicana City Mall) who had no idea what was going to hit them when they bought their homes thirty or so odd years ago. How? Still want to kay poh chee other people's business?
Barisan offers to help solve Penang's hillslope development problems-The Star
Walks in the park no more? - New Straits Times
Barisan offers to help solve Penang's hillslope development problems-The Star
Walks in the park no more? - New Straits Times
Open Burning? Really? Isn't that illegal? What are the police doing?
Whoa! Isn't this illegal? Are the police looking at this and taking action? That's what I want to know. You guys already know by now how I feel about politicians. I think they are the scum of the earth and deserve to be strung up by their toes and left to fester in the hot noon sun with earthworms and other wriggly things stuffed in their armpits! As such, I really don't give a fig what they choose to do to each other. They could blow each other to smithereens for all I care. But when what they do starts to affect me, well, that's where I draw the line. Now, what I want to know is whether or not open burning is illegal. The photo shows diesel being poured but police will have to determine if the paper was actually set alight or not (and diesel burnt like this produces a lot of smoke, correct me if I am wrong), and if so how to bring the miscreants to justice at a time when one of the biggest words many Malaysians shudder to think of is "HAZE." It is bad enough that we are getting that from fires burning in Indonesia (if what we are told is to be believed), but far worse when our own people are doing this here to us. I don't care if Mr Murugan cares or not whether his grandmother's lungs are damaged by his callous actions, but I care whether my lungs are affected. If nothing else, I think he should be made to sit in a closed up room with piped-in carbon monoxide from a car left running outside it! Thank you The Star for highlighting this act which is not only stupid but potentially illegal!! Now, police, do your duty! It IS what WE pay YOU for!
Sacked DAP duo set fire to rocket out of anger
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2012%2F7%2F16%2Fnation%2F11670225&sec=nation
Sacked DAP duo set fire to rocket out of anger
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=%2F2012%2F7%2F16%2Fnation%2F11670225&sec=nation
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Freedom come, freedom go, first it's yes and then you tell me no....
Oh! It just gets worse and worse. Do we need to conform even in group discussions over the dinner table? Classrooms? Conference rooms? Office corridors and stairwells? Where will it end?
Rais: We need to set up social media council »
Rais: We need to set up social media council »
Will freedom of thought and expression come to an end?
Voltaire was perhaps one of the greatest advocates of civil liberty and ranks right up there with Lincoln, Ghandi and Mandela. Biographer Evelyn Beatrice Hall attempted to capture the essence of how this great man thought and behaved in a line she coined, "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." Do we need to kill diversity? Even diversity of opinion? I shudder to imagine a world where all of us think one thought only. The one considered "approved." Anyway, who elected you to be the conscience and moral custodian of all of us? Not me, for one!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voltaire
Newspapers are supposed to be unbiased
I think advertisers should really make their ads much more interesting. Tell stories. Make them more entertaining. That way newspapers can replace rubbish news pages/articles with ads that at least bring some joy and value into the lives of their readers. Just my humble opinion.
Soi Lek vs Guan Eng debate Round 2 - Part 3
If you don't watch this now, by the time you decide you want to, it might not be there anymore....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58QaQCnDorI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58QaQCnDorI
Soi Lek vs Guan Eng debate Round 2 - Part 2
I wonder how many people will get to view this, how long this will be accessible before you suddenly see that this link has problems. Hmmmm....?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwP7K35uarM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwP7K35uarM
Soi Lek vs Guan Eng debate Round 2 - Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79z7uHWKwVs
Don't believe everything you have read. See what really happened.
Don't believe everything you have read. See what really happened.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Why Good People Can't Get Jobs: Chasing After the 'Purple Squirrel' - Knowledge@Wharton
Why Good People Can't Get Jobs: Chasing After the 'Purple Squirrel' - Knowledge@Wharton
"The obvious point is that there just aren't enough jobs to go around right now, so employers can certainly be picky. But we're not really talking about being picky here. It's not surprising that employers might actually search more, and it might take them longer to hire now, because there are so many candidates to look at. Why grab the first one when you have this long queue that you could look at? But the unusual thing, and certainly the negative thing, from everybody's perspective is those employers who say, "Look, we're just not hiring, or we're waiting a very long time to hire, because we can't find what we want." I think the place we have to begin to answer that question is back with the employers who are making all those decisions about the process. Are they doing anything wrong?" -- Peter Cappelli
"The obvious point is that there just aren't enough jobs to go around right now, so employers can certainly be picky. But we're not really talking about being picky here. It's not surprising that employers might actually search more, and it might take them longer to hire now, because there are so many candidates to look at. Why grab the first one when you have this long queue that you could look at? But the unusual thing, and certainly the negative thing, from everybody's perspective is those employers who say, "Look, we're just not hiring, or we're waiting a very long time to hire, because we can't find what we want." I think the place we have to begin to answer that question is back with the employers who are making all those decisions about the process. Are they doing anything wrong?" -- Peter Cappelli
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Thursday, June 07, 2012
Malaysian First, Malaysian Last: The Chinese attrition from the BN, and UMNO is com...
Malaysian First, Malaysian Last: The Chinese attrition from the BN, and UMNO is com...: Ethnic Chinese voters, upset over policies that favour majority Malays, have become increasingly alienated from Malaysia's ruling coalitio...
Malaysian First, Malaysian Last: Two can play the same game : DAP's pre-emptive str...
Malaysian First, Malaysian Last: Two can play the same game : DAP's pre-emptive str...: Just hours before the Home Ministry is scheduled to release its version of Bersih 3.0 rally footage, the DAP has launched its video [see ...
Malaysian First, Malaysian Last: The Scorpene scandal is in the news, even in Malta...
Malaysian First, Malaysian Last: The Scorpene scandal is in the news, even in Malta...: Malaysia's Scorpene scandal appears to have widened all the way to the Mediterranean island of Malta, with an opposition member of parliam...
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
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