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Fifty Years On, Race, Religion Still Haunt Malaysia
29 agustus 2007 05:54
Kuala Lumpur- A six-minute rap video on YouTube that mocked Malaysia‘s national anthem and enraged its majority ethnic Malay community has reopened old racial wounds as the country prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Politically dominant Malays want the singer, a 24-year-old Malaysian Chinese student living in Taiwan, to be jaile... detail... »
 Storybook featuring Singapore`s National Museums Launched
29 agustus 2007 05:48
Singapore-  The National Heritage Board has launched its first children`s storybook featuring four of Singapore`s national museums. The storybook, "Sasha visits the Museum", is the latest of a series chronicling the adventures of the author`s daughter as she visits various attractions in Singapore. Author Shamini Flint`s daughter, Sa... detail... »
Historic Moment
29 agustus 2007 05:43
Malaysia- AS FAR as lion dance troupes go, the 78-year-old Luen Seng Chinese Physical Culture Associations‘s is probably one of the most prominent troupes in the country‘s history. Besides being one of the first physical culture associations teaching martial arts and lion dancing to be formed here, Luen Seng was also the first to be officiall... detail... »
Fluor Renews Commitment To Education For Mindanao School Kids
29 agustus 2007 05:21
Philipine- General Santos City (28 August)  Encouraged by the kids‘ performance in school despite the challenges brought by poverty and difficult situation being experienced by schools in the ARMM (Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao), employees and officials of Fluor has renewed its commitment to assist the children to continue their... detail... »
29 agustus 2007 05:19
Bandar Seri Begawan - His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam will be amongst distinguished guests who have, been invited to partake in the celebrations of Malaysia`s 50 years of nationhood that will be taking place on August 31. In the lead up to the auspicious celebrations, Malaysia has already punctuated the year ... detail... »
29 agustus 2007 05:03
The responses of six artists to research done by historians of Yogyakarta‘s Gadjah Mada University (UGM) make for a small but powerful exhibition of artwork transcending the borders of sectoral preoccupations and several pivotal eras in Indonesian history, as well as traditional and contemporary media. The exhibition titled Masa Lal... detail... »
29 agustus 2007 04:58
Hong Kong- There is much celebration in Malaysia this month to mark the day 50 years ago when the new nation was born out of the British-ruled states of the Malay peninsula. But was it? On Aug. 31, 1957 it was actually Malaya that became independent. Malaysia was not created until September 1963, when the Malaya states were joined by Si... detail... »
29 agustus 2007 04:50
Bandar Seri Begawan - Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP), the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, is displaying hundreds of books and magazines at its two booths at the Brunei Book Festival 2007. The festival is currently held at the Dewar/ Muhibbah, Brunei Muara District Office, until September 5. Rajah Ski Zaleha Haji Kaprawi, th... detail... »
Festival Held To Promote City`s Old Town
28 agustus 2007 06:18
Jakarta- Jakarta‘s most historic area dressed itself up Sunday to bring back its heyday and reminisce the Dutch colonial era. The annual Old Town Festival was held in Fatahillah Park, West Jakarta, to increase people‘s interest and appreciation of Kota -- the Old Town -- and to promote the place as a tourist destination. Th... detail... »
From Traitor To Patriot
28 agustus 2007 06:09
Singapore- When he was killed in a fight with the British, Tok Janggut was labelled a rebel and his body hung upside down for public viewing. Today though, he has been recognised as a freedom fighter, writes SAGER AHMAD HERE‘S a twist to history. Ninety-two years ago, Merdeka was “declared” — in May, 1915 — in the district of Pasir Putih ... detail... »
Tsunami Museum Sparks Debate in Indonesia
28 agustus 2007 06:01
Jakarta- Indonesia has picked an architect to design a museum in Aceh province in memory of the close to 170,000 people who died there during the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. But as Chad Bouchard reports from Jakarta, the project is not without controversy. The more than $7.4 million museum project in Banda Aceh will mark one of the most d... detail... »
Muhammadiyah Warns Of Misunderstanding Of Islamic Teachings
28 agustus 2007 05:57
Indonesia- The chairman of Muhammadiyah, the country‘s second largest Muslim organization, Din Syamsuddin, was recently invited to Thailand for a series of meetings and visits to that country‘s conflict-torn southern provinces. Following his return, he sat down with The Jakarta Post‘s Tifa Asrianti and Imanuddin Razak to discuss hi... detail... »
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