Too much, too little, too soon, too late
By Teo Cheng Wee from The Straits Times Malaysia's decision to scrap the controversial policy of teaching maths and science in English was greeted with both delight and despair here yesterday, a day after the announcement was made by the government. The strong opinions from opposing sides suggest that the policy - a deeply divisive...
Hook up or split up, Pakatan needs to stop fooling around
From The Malaysian Insider Time’s up, Pakatan Rakyat. The days of courting are over. You either decide to get married or go your separate ways. Malaysians have grown weary of the soap opera which is being played out every week (or is it every other day) by different members of the opposition alliance. Headlines such as “DAP...
Najib’s bold political gamble
By Carolyn Hong from The Straits Times Malaysia's pro-Malay economic policies were never meant to be only about Malay corporate ownership, but the focus inevitably narrowed to just this one aspect. It was seen as a litmus test for any leader who wanted to signal reforms in a highly politicised economy. Thus, when Prime Minister...
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