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Priority is to give pact more punch

By SHAHANAAZ HABIB AND RASLAN SHARIF, THE STARParti Keadilan Rakyat de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who is cementing the Pakatan Rakyat coalition of PKR, DAP and PAS sat down recently with…

Establish Justice, Not State!

It was very pleasing for me to read yesterday about the conference titled ‘Who Needs an Islamic State: An Intellectual Discourse’. With people like Malik Imtiaz Sarwar on the panel, you…

Just how safe is a bank?

Lately, with the frequent headlines about large banks getting into trouble, the question that many ask but few answer is: Just how safe is a bank? As an ex-banker, here is my answer.

Dr M going for broke to crush Abdullah

The Malaysian Insider KUALA LUMPUR, April 12 — History may judge him harshly but for now Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is the winner. The man he has been attacking incessantly for the past 2 years is…

Mahathir’s last stand

For years, Malaysians have viewed Tun Dr Mahathir's autocratic political style through a soft-focus lens because he presided over a period of heady economic growth. By Leslie Lopez, THE STRAITS…

EGM: 26 AJK Muar ancam letak jawatan

Nash Rahman (Malaysiakini) Seramai 26 ahli jawatankuasa (AJK) Umno bahagian Muar akan meletak jawatan secara beramai-ramai jika pihak bahagian gagal mengadakan mesyuarat agung luar biasa (EGM) untuk…

Running dog running scared

Let us pray that these MCA agent provocateurs rot in hell for seven generations. And if anything adverse does happen, let us hang the MCA people from the highest tree and leave their bodies to…

UM students against racism

(NST) KUALA LUMPUR: A group of Universiti Malaya students yesterday released a declaration against racism and called for policies that will foster racial harmony.

Priority is to give pact more punch

By SHAHANAAZ HABIB AND RASLAN SHARIF, STAR Parti Keadilan Rakyat de facto leader Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who is cementing the Pakatan Rakyat coalition of PKR, DAP and PAS sat down recently with…

Mahathir’s last stand

By Leslie Lopez, THE STRAITS TIMESLAST month's stunning election results have once again thrust former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad into the country's political mainstream.