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, […]

 

Sipadan destruction unnoticed

By JULIET LAI
After many territorial disputes between Indonesia and Malaysia (since as early as 1969), Sipadan Island was finally awarded to Malaysia in 2002 by the International Court of Justice.
One would think that the victorious government would take better care of the island to demonstrate and prove to the world that Malaysia is worthy […]

 

Malaysia’s looming energy crisis

By WAN NAZROOF LUQMAN
“Malaysia is an oil exporter, but if we do not find new oil reserves, then by 2009, we will become a net importer, this means we cannot continue to lean on the oil sector,” said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak at UMNO’s 56th General Meeting at PWTC.
I was in Malaysia […]

 

No garbage incinerator in our backyard

By JULIET LAI
Have you heard of Broga?
Broga is Kuala Lumpur’s little green lung. A quiet little town 40 km from KL with rubber estates, durian orchards, palm oil plantations, a lake, a dam. Broga is also the chosen site for a RM2 billion project - the building of a 1,500 tonne incinerator.
What is an incinerator? […]

 

The eco-utopian revolution

By KERRY DAVIS
The turn of the 21st century has been marked by the greatest challenge the human species has ever faced. Over the next few decades, our generation will be entrusted with the colossal responsibility of erasing mankind’s impending path to self-destruction.

The damage we have wreaked upon this planet is substantial, and no matter what […]

 
 
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