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This is Pengerang
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A quaint collection of towns and villages at the south-eastern tip of the peninsula, the remote, largely agricultural and fishery-based Pengerang is a thriving enclave, the sustaining centuries-old traditions of the local Malays and Chinese.
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Syukri Shairi
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Rehabilitating social values
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IT IS SURPRISING how many conferences are actually held in Penang nowadays. We do discuss a lot of things a lot on this island. Don't believe anyone who says ot...
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Giving federalism a future
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Universiti Sains Malaysia's funding in 2009 was RM9oo million. Penang's state budget was RM477 million.ALTHOUGH MALAYSIA officially practises federalism,...
Regional power politics and the birth of Penang
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PENANG'S HISTORY is directly tied to that of Kedah, a sovereign — and the oldest — kingdom on the peninsula before its annexation by Siam in the 13t...
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Abdur-Razzaq Lubis
Marketing Culture
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They say that the success or failure of a business venture boils down to “location, location, location”. LPSM, situated along the pedestrianised UPR, is surrounded by some of the state's most beautiful heritage buildings, including the world-famous E&O Hotel and the refurbished Garage.
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Rosalind Chua