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- Nail in the coffin for PPSMI, says Muhyiddin
- Alas! They are sinking!
- Poetic justice for Guan Eng
- Rahim Noor should crawl back into the woodwork
- Prurience and piety: that recent Malaysian case
Nail in the coffin for PPSMI, says Muhyiddin Posted: 03 Nov 2011 12:29 AM PDT Nigel Aw | Nov 3, 2011 Malaysiakini Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin said today the decision to discontinue the teaching of mathematics and science in English (PPSMI) policy is final. So, calls for the programme to be retained are two years too late, said Muhyiddin, who is also deputy prime minister. “In 2009, (when the abolition [...] |
Posted: 02 Nov 2011 11:38 PM PDT Opinion By LIM MUN FAH Translated by Soong Phui Jee Sin Chew Daily 2011-11-03 Ploys are inevitable in politics but it is a different matter whether the ploys are brilliant. The recent political ploy of accusing Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng’s teenage son of molesting a girl, who was later identified as 21-year-old chess [...] |
Posted: 02 Nov 2011 11:15 PM PDT by Jeswan Kaur Free Malaysia Today November 3, 2011 The glowing words of praise heaped by the auditor-general in his latest report stand as proof that DAP is no fluke and has what it takes to turn Penang around. COMMENT The recently released Auditor-General's Report comes as poetic justice for Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan [...] |
Rahim Noor should crawl back into the woodwork Posted: 02 Nov 2011 08:31 PM PDT by P. Ramakrishnan 1 November 2011 A man who infamously trampled upon the rights of others has no right to speak on human rights. He is the least qualified to speak on this subject. Yet, the former Inspector–General of Police, Abdul Rahim Mohd Noor, emerging as it were from the dead, expressed some startling views [...] |
Prurience and piety: that recent Malaysian case Posted: 02 Nov 2011 07:52 PM PDT — by Clive Kessler The Malaysian Insider Nov 03, 2011 NOV 3 — Dina Zaman, in her commentary entitled "Let's talk about (halal) sex" (The Malaysian Insider, October 26) has already commented that: "Like many Malaysians, I was flabbergasted and speechless when I read online accounts of the launch of the [now-banned] book titled, 'Seks [...] |
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