When I was in my university days (give or take about 20 years ago), I remember there was one night when a cultural event was organised by the students. There were a lot of interesting activities during the day and evening and it was quite entertaining and educational too. Standard campus affairs, of course.
First, it was a plot by the Wall Street Journal to topple Datuk Seri Najib Razak as the prime minister of Malaysia. Then, it was a plot by several other international newspapers.
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Women can kick butt in movies too! By Zan Azlee When my eldest daughter Athena Azlee was born about five years ago, I was worried about the kinds of television […]
Freedom of speech is a privilege and not a right? By Zan Azlee The Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Salleh Said Keruak recently posted on his blog that the Internet […]