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Rinse and repeat

More than six decades since independence, race and religion still sadly remain the nation’s narrative.

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Sporting value

There’s no such thing as a free lunch, so the only way forward is to fork it out.

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Clean up act

A southern state is tackling a problem that’s not endemic to its borders alone.

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Play it cool

We should just ignore PAS’ same old song with the rehashed, ludicrous lyrics.

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Revolting reverence

Inflated sense of self-worth is a malaise afflicting many of our dignitaries.

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Festive fervour

Political party? But of course, and it won’t be the first or last time for it either.

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Corruption crunch

Our authorities are trying to reset Malaysia for a more wholesome image, but that’s easier said than done.

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By the book

Opinions and perspectives may proliferate, but the letter of the law shall prevail.

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Mad media mania

The US is afraid a social media platform, perceived as a ticking timebomb, is about to explode in an expose of its nation.

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Don’t blame the media

That’s sound advice for anyone, more so politicians who shoot from the hip in a plural society.

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Let diversity unite

The universality of belief systems is all that’s good and wholesome, yet naysaying politicians find holes to poke.

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Mountains and molehills

Religion is one of the most unifying powers, yet it can also go horribly wrong.

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