My Sinchew/ SHOWCASE

Old trains and expensive flowers

Sometimes, I wonder how many anti-corruption commission officers are required to cope with so many cases within the country.


Which direction to take?

Politics sometimes looks very complicated but it is fact very simple. And sometimes, it looks very simple but in fact, very complicated.


16 November 2009


Anwar is disappearing

Everyone knew it is Datuk Ser Anwar Ibrahim before this. Only he can draw PKR, DAP and PAS together; only he has a wealth of administrative experience; only he can push ahead the two-line system, only he has a unique political charisma; only he...


Chinese and Tamil primary schools may have to use Malay primary school's BM textbooks

Sin Chew Daily learned that the Education Ministry is currently collecting opinions from all parties to study the feasibility of using Malay primary school's Bahasa Malaysia syllabus in Chinese and Tamil primary schools, hoping that students from different streams will be able to achieve equal Bahasa Malaysia standard.


Pook: Newspaper editors firm in their stand

President of the Malaysian Association of Chinese Newspaper Editors Pook Ah Lek said, as the fourth estate, Chinese newspapers should also serve as an integral part of the Chinese community, and newspaper editors should remain firm in their stand when it comes to issues that may jeopardise the interests of the Chinese community. He said they should not bow to the pressure of political leaders.


The Star to sell UTAR site in PJ

The MCA crisis has now extended to one of its largest assets, The Star Publications. After chairman of Star Publications Datuk Leong Tang Chong was removed, The Star's UTAR site in Section 13 Petaling Jaya may also be disposed of.


Wong Nai Chee: People should come first in MCA

Wong Nai Chee, the MCA central committee member who has joined the party for 11 years, was among the initiators of a second EGM to "restore the party's integrity."


13 November 2009


Referendum ≠ Democracy

The single and multiple stream controversy has spread to the Parliament and it is expected to continue being a discussion issue in the future.