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Pink Unity Brisk Walk 2012
The National Cancer Society Malaysia is the first cancer related NGO in the Malaysia that provides education, care and support services for people affected by cancer. NCSM takes their cancer patients through the journey of understanding and
Read More »Book on Reproduction Unsuitable for Children?
A book titled “Where Did I Come From?” is a book that explains the reproductive process in highly graphic detail from intercourse to childbirth. Datuk Muhammad Khairun Aseh, Chairman of the UMNO Youth Community
Read More »Air Asia Lowers Check-In Baggage Charges
Starting today, AirAsia reduces check-in baggage fees for AirAsia and AirAsia X up to 50% Budget traveling has always means stinging on baggage allowance. For women, it means cutting on extra tops or bulky
Read More »Public Display of Insensitivity
Here’s a tip: If you want to look young and thin, hang around old fat people. Sorry ladies, but it’s true – if it’s quoted it must be true, right? Especially if it’s quoted
Read More »KL Living Cost is 83% As High As NY
Kuala Lumpur is now the 74th most expensive city to live in, rising 12 spots from 86th last June, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). The EIU also revealed to the Malaysian Insider
Read More »Rosmah, Doctor of Letters
Datin Paduka Seri Rosmah Mansor has recently been awarded with an Honorary Doctorate of Letters (D Litt.) from Curtin University of Western Australia. And just to clarify, this doctorate is not a Doctorate of
Read More »It’s time to vote, Malaysians!
” Be the change you want to see in this country. “ Malaysia’s 13th general election is near! If we have learnt anything from the previous general election – we CAN make a difference.
Read More »Witness Steps Up to Explain KFC Situation
Was the Kentucky Fried Catastrophe a racial issue? Apparently not. The lady who uploaded the video entitled ‘Pekerja KFC yang kurang ajar’ has stepped up to give an account of what happened as she
Read More »JKMM Loses Face AND Facebook
When faced with threatening situations, our sympathetic nervous system engages and our body primes for one of two responses – to fight or to flee. In the case of the Department of Social Welfare
Read More »Rest in Peace, or not. The Moral Police Step In
In a tweet by BN Youth leader Khairy Jamaluddin, the “moral police” are purported to have told Muslims not to say “rest in peace” to non-Muslims,as it appears. He tweeted, “Moral police out in
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