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Suarez oh Suarez

Suarez oh Suarez

A Liverpool fan looks back at the Suarez-Evra controversy.

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Foraging for Rights to Forge a Nation: Is It Time to Reconstitute the Malaysian Constitution?

Foraging for Rights to Forge a Nation: Is It Time to Reconstitute the Malaysian Constitution?

A paper on two major problems Malaysia currently faces on the question of race relations.

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Race Relations Bill: Be Afraid, Very Afraid

Race Relations Bill: Be Afraid, Very Afraid

Expect a Bill that will worsen race relations, rather than improve it.

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Silent Victims

Silent Victims

Speaking up for man’s best friend, because they deserve better.

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Racism Through a Blind Man’s Eyes

Racism Through a Blind Man’s Eyes

The gift of sight has a certain bearing on our judgments. Here’s why.

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It Is More Than Food

It Is More Than Food

Gaelle’s touching experiences helping to feed the homeless, with Soup Kitchen.

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Neither Chinese Nor Indian

Neither Chinese Nor Indian

Cass declares how proud she is to be a Chindian!

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Disabled Doctors: We Don’t Want You!

Disabled Doctors: We Don’t Want You!

In a time when the country is suffering from brain drain, the Malaysian Medical Council has chosen to implement a new guideline that will send away bright future doctors to some other countries to seek greener pastures.

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It’s Tough Being Malaysian Chinese

It’s Tough Being Malaysian Chinese

It is not easy being a Malaysian Chinese these days. Nobody wants you, not even Malaysia. Shang Neng shares anecdotes from his younger days and rants about the travesties of being Malaysian and Chinese. Disclaimer: All are personal opinion based on the stories the author has heard from family and friends. It should not be construed as gospel truth.

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