Confessions of a developer

By SAMIR HARITH
Disclaimer: This article is intended as a parody and commentary on the latest string of developer-related mishaps. The views expressed in this article do not reflect the views of the author or any developing company. They merely represent a fictional “evil� developer. Any resemblance to those alive or dead is purely coincidental.
Oh dear, […]

 

Cabbies: The heartbeat of a nation

By KEITH LEONG
My life and work have often brought me into contact with a certain breed of men and women. They are racers, hustlers, advisers, and even confidants, all rolled into one. They are the taxi drivers. They exist in every corner of the globe, and I have met their brethren in Thailand, Australia and […]

 

Your rights, to hold or not to hold

Photos by ASYRAF LEE

Protesters show support for Ooi Kean Thong and Siow Ai Wei who were prosecuted for allegedly kissing and holding hands in public

 

Led by one-eyed MPs

By RACHEL CHAN
Laying out dress codes, trying on bow ties, blaming rape on women, “exilingâ€? each other… behold the new range of job requirements for MPs. Add closing one eye to the list, and you’ve got yourself an impressive resume.
These days, it appears that the interests of the nation come second to those of […]

 
 
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