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Penang People Are More Diverse Than You Think…
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Pulau Tikus is known for its Burmese and Siamese communities that settled there almost two centuries ago. But one should not forget its colourful Eurasian community either; it has sadly all but disappeared from the confines of Pulau Tikus.
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Election fever! Memories of a by-election gone by
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In the true style of festive Malaysian élan, the Permatang Pauh by-election campaign that went on from the end of April through to early May this year pa...
by
James Springer
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Winners and losers as the Ringgit falls
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Novel businesses on the block
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There has been a steady sprouting up of new businesses in Pulau Tikus – from bakeries to boutiques. But behind the scenes, there is a radical transformati...
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Chang Jia Ying