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Tun Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi stepped down as Prime Minister of Malaysia two weeks ago and people already seem to have forgotten him. I am quite disappointed that nobody seems to have anything nice to say about this man. Nearing the end of his (...)
17 avr. 2009 | | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
Two pictures, published last week, shocked me. One was the motorcyclist that smashed the window screen of a car that has grazed the bike. This is blind and uncontrolled rage. Now, what is happening ? The roads in Kuala Lumpur are fully packed with cars (...)
30 avr. 2007 | 1 comment | Andreas
Malaysia is set to become the oil hub for the entire south east Asian region with the setting up of a RM1.4 billion (approx. $405.6 million) storage facility in Pulau Tanjung Bin near Tanjung Pelepas, Johor (just off the Port of Tanjung Pelepas). The (...)
13 Apr. 2007 | 1 comment | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
Malaysians were in full force at the 34th International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, which ran from April 5-9 in Geneva, Switzerland. This exhibition is now one of the world’s most important specialised event for inventions and the organisers (...)
19 Apr. 2006 | | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
There was some drama when a Malaysian NGO, the Malaysian Public Service Association (PPRM) and the Nayagan magazine organised a "Who is the Favourable Candidate For the Post of Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) deputy president" SMS poll. The MIC (...)
18 Apr. 2006 | | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
Ask people what is success and they come up with all kind of things. Frequently, I hear people say that success is to have a great and rewarding career, a house, a car, beautiful and smart children, a wife, education and so on. Is this really success ? (...)
15 mar. 2006 | 1 comment | Andreas
The Malaysian government is going all out to convince the public that the fuel price hike was necessary. The public have more or less come to terms with the increase and are slowly adjusting their lifestyles. For the past few weeks, the hottest topic (...)
7 Mar. 2006 | 1 comment | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
Malaysia woke up to a new round of fuel price increases. The liter now costs RM1,92 - or 50 cents US. Cheap, of course, compared to other countries but then, expensive for many in the population. Malaysians experienced another round of fuel price (...)
1 Mar. 2006 | | Andreas
Blogging is growing across the world, but it still is mainly the "youth" in Asia that flogs to the web. This contrasts the West, where politicians and companies started to blog. There are however some blogging politicians in Malaysia. Companies across the (...)
30 Dec. 2005 | | Andreas
Several parts of northern Malaysia have been hit by flood - the worst in 20 years, according to some news reports. Among the most severely hit in the state of Kedah was Kubang Pasu. Thousands of people have been evacuated and taken to emergency relief (...)
19 déc. 2005 | | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
A few days back I met an old friend. While talking about various issues, we got to talking about the recent cases, which have cast a bad light on the Malaysian police. He was criticizing the Malaysian police and implying that they were all corrupt. This (...)
13 déc. 2005 | | Dilip Mutum (Adam)
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