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  • Black Man in White House… The Malaysia that could be

    Black Man in White House… The Malaysia that could be

    The Malaysia that could be by Kalimullah Hassan August 21, 2010 AUG 21 — It is a great honor for me to be here today and I want to start by congratulating you and your families on your success. Although I did not attend university...

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  • Really… What’s next for Malaysia?

    Really… What’s next for Malaysia?

    Thank goodness we’re still a relatively young country… aging no doubt. More importantly, we need to be learning quicker. To be more observant of what makes Malaysia unique and what will make it successful. Maybe we will learn that the key to our success isn’t...

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  • The call for change has been answered

    The call for change has been answered

    On Election Night for the US President in Chicago, Illinois on 4th November 2008, these words echoed, “This is our chance to answer that call. This is our moment. This is our time…”. As I caught snippets of CNN to BBC, while thrawling the web...

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  • Is there a colour of Malaysia?

    Is there a colour of Malaysia?

    If you have not thought about it, maybe you should. Will our children grow up being ‘racist’ in Malaysia? Search the web today on any topic leading to ‘racial relations’, and you may just be surprised at finding quite a number of articles written on...

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  • An Open Letter – Appeal for a better Parliament Contributed by Yeo Yang Poh

    An Open Letter – Appeal for a better Parliament Contributed by Yeo Yang Poh

    It is true that there are things that we Malaysians should be proud of, and be thankful for. It is equally true that many things are not well in our country....

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  • A Special Tribute to George Carlin…

    A Special Tribute to George Carlin…

    The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways , but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, we buy more, but enjoy less. We have bigger houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less...

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