Thursday, January 17, 2013

Japan?s hopes to contain China laughable

  • Traffic pain Why Jakarta isnt going anywhere fast

    The China Post - Monday 14th January, 2013

    Traffic jams have become a new norm in our capital city, Jakarta. It is a sad reality that Jakarta commuters have to be used to spending hours on the road every single ...

  • Spielbergs Lincoln film proves politics is the art of the feasible

    The China Post - Monday 14th January, 2013

    In short, public opinion about the Congress and politics had reached its nadir! Like most people, I, too, was tired of the endless political squabbling that seemed to yield no immediate solution. ...

  • N. Ireland flag protests signal wider woes

    The China Post - Monday 14th January, 2013

    BELFAST, United Kingdom -- The flag protests in Northern Ireland have exposed the deep sense of alienation felt by the staunchly pro-British Loyalist community, as the benefits of the peace process ...

  • Another Accountgate in the making

    The China Post - Monday 14th January, 2013

    Public prosecutors in Changhua indicted 22 professors at some of Taiwan's prestigious universities earlier this month for corruption charging them with using fake receipts to claim ...

  • Rise of the ?mansumer?

    The Star - Monday 14th January, 2013

    This is a new breed of male shoppers. According to BPN, the chief buying officer for households is now the man of the house who makes a majority of purchase decisions. IN an upmarket supermarket in ...

  • Water crises need solution

    The Star - Monday 14th January, 2013

    The disruption of water supply in parts of Selangor and the floods in the east coast have highlighted water as a most important resource and to re-organise society to manage water in much better ...

  • Medicine not for the faint hearted

    The Star - Monday 14th January, 2013

    THE first question you should ask yourself before stepping into the medical world: Why do I choose medicine? Love? Fame? Money? If you choose the latter two, you are absolutely not on the right ...

  • Need for balance in transformation

    The Star - Monday 14th January, 2013

    THE introduction of the minimum wage policy is the first step by our Government in its effort to transform the country into a high income nation. Generally, most employers are supportive of this ...

  • ?No shoes in class? order is absurd

    The Star - Monday 14th January, 2013

    STUDENTS are required to wear white shoes and socks to school and this has been the norm in Malaysian schools as long as one can remember. Students can be reprimanded for failing to do so. However, ...

  • This incredible genius of light

    Times of India - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Altruism will prevail because it is rooted in light. Light is altruistic through and through. Altruism is the very heart of light. Light cannot be outwitted; it can only be ...

  • A tale of two Martins We can no longer remain silent in the face of outrages

    Times of India - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Indian male to prostrate himself before Ma Durga inside a temple while slyly groping a woman on public transport? I must admit that i am fascinated by the glories of ancient India. But when will the ...

  • Steven Pinker US womens rights movement made lawmakers treat rape seriously

    Times of India - Sunday 13th January, 2013

    Harvard University , is a highly distinguished researcher of violence and peace. Speaking with Srijana Mitra Das, Pinker discussed the Delhi gang rape, the Newtown shooting, how the West won against ...

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