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School race

No, it’s not a competition, but instead, education educating the less educated.

Beyond boundaries

It must be ‘we’, not ‘me’

The drive towards Malaysia’s reindustrialisation must be a national effort, it’s too important to be left to a single ministry.

Opinion

Stand up for fair citizenship laws

WE’RE standing at the crossroads of history as the government prepares to table a bundle of constitutional amendments that govern the right to be a Malaysian.

Opinion

The new Super League season – a day late and a dollar short?

A PENNY saved is a penny earned. Otherwise, a fool and his money are soon parted.

Sunny Side Up

Changing long-held negative attitudes and beliefs about mental healthcare

Shifting long-held negative ideas about mental ill-health requires a will to make a difference.

Analysis

Politics is not for ‘strawberry politicians’

Those in the corridors of power were masters in the art of attack but the shoe is on the other foot and they are now the target of fault-finders.

Sports Box

Forget the high of 1998, Commonwealth Games is low priority now

IT was electrifying, the kind of atmosphere that gives you goosebumps. Stadium Putra in Bukit Jalil, now called Axiata Arena, was packed to the rafters.

Citycism

Study actual cause of flood

Tackle drainage in hotspot areas first, then plan long-term

Big Smile, No Teeth

Working in a post-pandemic world

Work trends have been interesting since the Covid-19 pandemic upended the world for a couple of years.

On Your Side

Not worth the trouble

THERE is nothing “common” about the Commonwealth Games.

At Full Swing

Watch out for ‘jumbo jet’ Matsuyama to take flight at Sawgrass

IF Hideki Matsuyama beats the strongest field in golf and becomes the first Japanese winner at The Players Championship this week, those who blazed the trail for Asian golf before him will be the least surprised.

Along The Watchtower

Many theories, so little evidence

LAST Friday marked a decade since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared with 227 passengers and 12 crewmembers, ranking it among the world’s greatest aviation mysteries that remain unsolved.

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