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New Straits Times  Jan 28  Comment 
READING the candid thoughts of some Malaysians in the blogosphere can be dispiriting and disquieting. They are, more often than not, unremittingly negative and cynical in their views on goings-on around them.
New Straits Times  Jan 21  Comment 
OUT of the ashes of the debacle that general consensus now accepts the Copenhagen climate-change conference of December 2009 to have been, shards are salvageable. Among them, an initiative for preventing deforestation seems to have found legs to...
New Straits Times  Jan 14  Comment 
BARISAN Nasional must be mighty relieved that the Sarawak Progressive Democratic Party's (SPDP) recently concluded triennial general assembly did not end with another messy party election contest splitting the young party.
New Straits Times  Jan 7  Comment 
PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has much on his plate as it is, but the resignation of Datuk Seri Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib as deputy tourism minister presented him with a conundrum only the peculiarities of Sarawak politics could throw up.
New Straits Times  Jan 1  Comment 
WHAT would be the most powerful image, visual or otherwise, of 2009?
New Straits Times  Dec 18  Comment 
A FEW years ago, just as a new terminal building was being completed at Kuching International Airport (inexplicably, complete with double-deck aerobridges to accommodate the monstrous Airbus 380, which will likely land only on an exhibition...
New Straits Times  Dec 17  Comment 
A FEW years ago, just as a new terminal building was being completed at Kuching International Airport (inexplicably, complete with double-deck aerobridges to accommodate the monstrous Airbus 380, which will likely land only on an exhibition...
New Straits Times  Dec 10  Comment 
SOME people in Sarawak have difficulty with the idea that the state's finances are well-managed, given the signs of spending imprudence.
New Straits Times  Dec 4  Comment 
STUDYING a map of the 15th century world, when China under Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho) ruled the seas all the way to southern East Africa, I noticed not only that Malacca and Kelantan were among the places identified but also Aceh, Palembang,...
New Straits Times  Dec 3  Comment 
STUDYING a map of the 15th century world, when China under Admiral Zheng He (Cheng Ho) ruled the seas all the way to southern East Africa, I noticed not only that Malacca and Kelantan were among the places identified but also Aceh, Palembang,...



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