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Tipsy-Turvy Quick Shots: Scotch for a cause, cognac craft, peachy beer

From whisky art auctions for a good cause, to cognac exhibition in TRX, here is a list of what's been going on in the drinks world lately.

Making Progress

Najib Razak – from leadership to scandal and beyond

MANY may agree that Datuk Seri Najib Razak was a leader of consequence.

So Aunty, So What?

Breaking the shield of evil-doers

Whether it’s fame, wealth or religion, none of these should be used to protect criminals or delay justice.

The Doctor Says

Be aware of changes in your breasts

Keep an eye out for any unusual changes in your breasts and seek medical consultation if any appear.

A Winning Factor

Late shows and injury-time drama steal the spotlight

WEEK nine of the English Premier League ended with plenty of late goals leading to dramatic finishes.

Pinang Points

Untruths put beach in bad light

IT upsets me to learn that psychologists have coined the phrase “doomsayer’s delight”, referring to satisfaction derived by pessimists from being right when something bad happens.

On The Line

Carvajal, Rodri and Vinicius should be the top three for Ballon d’Or

FOR 11 straight years, I was privileged enough to be a member of the exclusive club – as a juror of the prestigious Ballon d’Or award.

Comment

Flag waving issue a serious matter

IT'S clear that the display of a foreign national flag or political statement is taken seriously in any country.

Putting Dr G On The Spot

Warts on the anus and the link to cancer

I am writing to you with guilt about my past sexual encounters and hoping you can help me with this burden of remorse.

Through Many Windows

The role of prevention: Reflections on extremism in Malaysia

Radicalisation is a slow, gradual process, and it often begins with the subtle spread of extremist ideas.

Behind The Headlines

Let the river run smoothly

Challenges facing Mekong River development deserve better attention throughout South-East Asia, while the solutions need urgent action.

Musings

A question of belonging

While Malaysian women could soon have equal citizenship rights under the Federal Constitution, the battle for equality for all is far from over, says the writer.

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