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The Point of Competitive Sports is to Cultivate Sportsmanship
by
Dato' Dr. Ooi Kee Beng

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Taking a Goddess for a Bath
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At dawn on February 22, the 120-year-old Sri Singhamuga Kaliamman Temple in Teluk Bahang buzzes with activity. It is the day of the Teppa Tiruvizla, the 43rd floating chariot festival.
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Encapsulating Teluk Bahang
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Nestled in the northwestern corner of the island, Teluk Bahang was once an isolated and underdeveloped fishing village. But the changing fortunes of time have s...
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