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Meeting a legend that grows and grows
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I had a very long chat with your father, Desmond, a couple of days ago. I was hoping to find out what he considers to be the special elements that make Nicol Da...
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Malaysia’s chance for some serious soul-searching
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Sixty odd years after Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad first deliberated on politics as a student and almost three decades after he assumed the office of the Prime Minis...
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It's very hard not to get swept along by Raymond Flower's jaunty approach to Penang's history in his latest offering, The Penang Adventure.
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