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Meryl Streep does a Rafidah

Now this reminds me of the time when Rafidah Aziz broke the heel of her shoe while scrambling frantically on stage to ask Mahathir why he was stepping down.

Meryl Streep of course does it with more grace and poise – though the almost hysterical Rafidah should have received an Oscar for best performance in a “supporting” role in a long-running drama.

On a more serious note, Meryl received this award for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher in the film ‘Iron Lady’. I haven’t seen the film but from what I have read it tries to maintain some sense of neutrality.

In reality, though, Thatcher’s economic policies were anything but. She was fiercely anti-union and undermined the labour movement. Her Thatcherism policies, including privatisation and cuts to social security benefits, hurt large segments of society.

Not surprisingly, income inequality widened during the Thatcher years: the Gini coefficient for the UK soared from 0.25 in 1979 to 0.34 in 1990.

Her privatisation policy was enthusiastically copied by leaders of other nations who sold off state assets to cronies to set up monopolies, which then hiked tariffs.

Rafidah’s boss, Mahathir, followed suit despite outwardly coming up with his ‘Buy British last’ policy.

Today, not surprisingly, income inequality in Malaysia remains one of the highest in the region. And we are still paying the price for all those disastrous privatisations and other neoliberal policies.

16-year wait for displaced Raja Uda settlers draws to a close

After a 16-year long wait, displaced descendants of the original settlers of Jalan Raja Uda are finally receiving some compensation from a developer who took over an abandoned commercial project along this bustling street in Butterworth.

A wacky tribute to Penang street food

An unusual two-part tribute to Penang street food by Stanley Yu, who is originally from Hong Kong but now lives in London.

Report: Prescription pills found around Whitney’s bath-tub

Some have suggested that “drug abuse” (usually taken to mean illegal or hardcore drugs) played a part in Whitney’s downfall, but reports have emerged that prescription pills were found around her hotel bath-tub.

Bayan Mutiara deal: CM responds to critics

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Guan Eng clarifies the pricing of the Bayan Mutiara land and how it was sold and explains the role of Surbana, the HDB consultants from Singapore.

Tribute to Whitney Houston

On a day when the Grammy Awards ceremony paid tribute to Whitney Houston, our very own guest writer Martin Jalleh comes up with a moving tribute to the gifted singer.

Bayan Mutiara development will include affordable homes: CM

The Bayan Mutiara developer will have to build affordable houses, schools and places of worship as well, says Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng.

Diplomat who described Penan plight as “petty” asked to resign

The Malaysian High Commissioner to the UK has come under criticism for his remarks that the Penan issue is trivial.

Another ceramah aborted

More loutish behaviour: another ceramah – this time involving students promoting academic freedom – was called off in Klang after an unknown group broke chairs and messed up the hall before the event.

Remembering Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston, found dead in a hotel room on the eve of the Grammy Awards show, will always be remembered for her powerful vocals in songs that touched the hearts of millions around the world.