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Penang’s Car-Free Day a good start

The weekly car-free day in a few streets in George Town, launched on 11 December 2011, is a good start which should eventually be expanded to cover more areas.

S’pore: Push for ‘green corridor’ along old KTM track

It’s not just in Penang that people want more green spaces and bicycle paths as over-development results in nostalgia for the less-frenzied lifestyles of the past.

Happy Human Rights Day 2011!

Here’s wishing all of you a Happy Human Rights Day 2011, a day when we celebrate our birthright as free and equal human beings.

Guan Eng in the submarine

At least we know one submarine works – but it doesn’t answer a host of other questions.

Is Malaysia’s public service bloated?

Malaysia has 1.4m public servants (ILO, 2008) for a population size of 28.7m. They make up 4.9 per cent of the population.

MACC probes Alstom allegations

The MACC has initiated an investigation into the allegations surrounding Alstom and its alleged link to Malaysia.

Gerrymandering to the max?

Did you know that most smaller constituencies are won by the BN while the the opposition parties do well in the larger constituencies?

Parliamentary constituencies ranked by size - Graph: Ng Chak Ngoon

Penang Forum 4: Development and Good Governance

The Steering Committee of the Penang Forum is holding a public forum at the Caring Society Complex along Jalan Utama on 18 December from 9.00am to 5.00pm.

Taib family comes under intense scrutiny

The Taib Mahmud family has come under intense scrutiny again as campaigners and journalists probe the money trail.

NFC scandal: Aliran responds

Aliran has issued a response to the Deputy IGP’s remarks on the National FeedLot Corporation scandal.