Suddenly, Haiti is on everyone's radar screen, barely a month after the failed Copenhagen Climate Change Conference in early December last year. That also happened to be the fifth anniversary of the dreadful tsunami that hit Aceh and the countries around the Indian Ocean on Dec 26, 2004. Many see the similarities between the two tragedies, especially in terms of the number of victims as well as the seemingly sudden nature of the disaster
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THE MIC President was last week reported as saying "this was a clear case of the poor being denied t...
FORMER US Education Secretary William J. Bennett showed his true colours recently when he said on a ...
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On an international flight recently, I watched a movie by Bernard Emond entitled Contre toute Espera...
MY mother passed away exactly a year ago last week after being hospitalised for several months at Ku...
IT looks like the world will be no longer be safe in the years ahead. The threat of war and violence...
THE Health Minister seemed irritated last week by tobacco companies negating the Government’s effort...
THERE is every reason to be thankful for the progress and development Malaysia has gone through in t...
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The high magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010, devastating much of the country’s already frag...
Last year, when a Hollywood celebrity tried to relate a major earthquake to the state of karma (simp...
EIDULMUBARAK, or better known locally as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the festival to end the holy month o...
ON Dec 26, 2005, we recalled the first tragic anniversary of the Asian tsunami. While some are findi...
On the 13th of this month, I was on my way to the new Bangkok airport after having participated in a...
It is heartening to know that "wellheeled Malaysians lived just as lavishly during the recent econo...
THE MIC President was last week reported as saying "this was a clear case of the poor being denied t...
FORMER US Education Secretary William J. Bennett showed his true colours recently when he said on a ...
As the Iraqis busied themselves with election day to determine the future of their country, many wer...
On an international flight recently, I watched a movie by Bernard Emond entitled Contre toute Espera...
MY mother passed away exactly a year ago last week after being hospitalised for several months at Ku...
IT looks like the world will be no longer be safe in the years ahead. The threat of war and violence...
THE Health Minister seemed irritated last week by tobacco companies negating the Government’s effort...
THERE is every reason to be thankful for the progress and development Malaysia has gone through in t...
So, we have got a "new world order" now, thanks to the 20 "wise" men and women who deemed that it wa...
The high magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti in 2010, devastating much of the country’s already frag...
Last year, when a Hollywood celebrity tried to relate a major earthquake to the state of karma (simp...
EIDULMUBARAK, or better known locally as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the festival to end the holy month o...
ON Dec 26, 2005, we recalled the first tragic anniversary of the Asian tsunami. While some are findi...
On the 13th of this month, I was on my way to the new Bangkok airport after having participated in a...
It is heartening to know that "wellheeled Malaysians lived just as lavishly during the recent econo...
THE MIC President was last week reported as saying "this was a clear case of the poor being denied t...