Right Idea But Wrong Implementations
If COE is scrapped our roads will be gridlocked with vehicles crawling at snail pace. The idea of COE as a fair way of allocating scarce resources is correct. Objections will also be raised that it will be unfair if healthcare, also a scarce resource, is priced so high that only the rich can afford it.. Where healthcare...
Media freedom – what we want to achieve
After seeing so much in the online social media of the beauty and strength of the unity of people in the Bersih 3.0 rally, snippets of brutality from the police crackdown, as well as the subsequent acts of brave resistance and retaliation from the common people, watch this piece of reporting by Malaysia's version of Channel...
The Straits Times is not getting anybody’s love and attention these days
Well, it appears that our national broadsheet is not getting anybody’s love and attention these days. Leslie Fong's commentary in The Straits Times' on April 28, 2012. He sounds like a jilted lover. The above piece, published on April 28, 2012, is written by Leslie Fong, who used to be the former editor of The Straits...
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