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Ethnic Reporting in the Malaysian Media
This paper presents a case study of ethnic reporting in Malaysia. It begins with the historical basis for Malaysia's current racial mix and attributes, followed by an overview of the controlling interests influencing the main media players. The author describes the situation as a powder keg, yet describes a media system that has largely been responsible for containing racial tensions. However, he goes on to ask whether the press could do more; whether greater transparency would lead to a better dialogue whereby issues might be resolved rather than simply played down.
Kidnapping forever etched in his mind
The kidnapping was an isolated incident,\" said the self-confessed Malaysia fan who gets a warm and fuzzy feeling every time he lands at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (\"it's like coming home\").
Moulding a new breed of foreign service officers
The banquet hall at the hotel in downtown Kuala Lumpur was almost bursting at the seams as seasoned hands crowded the limited space to share notes from the past, catch up on the latest on the diplomatic grapevine or just shoot the breeze with some of the same ilk.
The tiger of Wisma Putra still has bite
  The breezy welcome from the former number one diplomat at Wisma Putra, more famous for his scowls and penetrating gaze than the expansive countenance he is wearing today, is courtesy of the fact that he will be baring all about his 51 years in diplomatic service (the last 17 years or so on national service as special envoy to the prime minister) at Hotel Impiana in three days' time.
Italian envoy eyes more than trade in Malaysia
  The truth of the matter is that Italy, one of the top 10 economies in the world, is ripe for investment from Malaysia, especially with both countries standing in line for key regional positions respectively that may lead towards a natural symbiosis in trade and investment.
Time for Malaysia to reciprocate Norway's trust
Besides trade and investment, the embassy is agog with excitement over the impending visit of Crown Princess Mette-Marit to Malaysia.
Romania forging new business links
[...]for the Romanian government, nothing appears to be too much as it seeks to make up for lost time under communist rule when international trade was miniscule and restricted mostly to the world of communism led by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
Aishah, a true trailblazer in life and politics
  There was more to life than that,\" she reminisced about an age when puberty signalled the end of childhood independence and the beginning of the road to marriage.