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Focus on projects that benefit citizens
THE High Court ruling last Thursday that the Sepang Municipal Council has no power to remove Automated Enforcement System (AES) cameras as they were located on federal roads has opened up a litany of legal issues that will slowly but surely work their way up to the highest court in the land.
Make sure the law really bites
WITH the recent spate of incidents involving animal abuse, it is timely that a new law has been drafted to add more bite to the fight against such inhumane behaviour.
Coordination key to boosting organ donation
WE are always touched by stories about how organs are successfully transplanted from one body to another. More so when the circumstances are dramatic and heart-wrenching, restoring our faith in humanity.
Pope’s shoes a huge pair to fill
IT was breaking news of global proportions. When Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation on Monday, citing age and declining health as reasons, he made a decision that though legally permissible, has never been done since Gregory XII left office under different circumstances almost six centuries ago.
Engage the people to make system effective
THE Public Works Department is to be commended for coming up with an early warning system that can send out alerts at least two hours before a landslide occurs.
What’s really missing is doing our part
THE revelation that an average of 15 people went missing each day in Malaysia last year, the majority of them teenagers, may come as a shock to many.
We have to overcome these shortcomings
SHOCKING. The wall that shouldnt have been, says our headline. And from what has been revealed so far by the mayor of Kuala Lumpur, and also through the expert opinion of a geologist and a land development specialist, we can surmise that the collapse of the retaining wall at Bukit Setiawangsa was an accident waiting to happen.
The world remains in one piece but care is still needed
IT is now past “doomsday” and the world is still very much as it was: promising, troubling, imperfect, bountiful, vulnerable and nonetheless intact.
Bet illegal casinos can be weeded out
IT is known as the street that never sleeps. And for all the wrong reasons.
Whither our prospects for fully developed status?
SOME people routinely unload their rubbish into rivers. Even more people unthinkingly dump rubbish into drains, which then empty into rivers.
So callous in the Camerons
WHEN will we ever learn? More importantly, why isnt anything done? Over the past several months, this newspaper has been raising the alarm on the uncontrolled land clearing in Cameron Highlands. Our latest reports the last two days show how frighteningly massive the problem is.
Get maximum advantage from Minimum Retirement Age Act
THE long-awaited implementation date for workers in the private sector to retire at 60 instead of 55 has been announced.