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Not Being Affraid Anymore - Ksatriya's music demands attention
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Julia Tan

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At the head of the Neo-Nanyang movement to promote Chinese ink tradition is Cheah Thien Soong @ Cheah Mei. At 71, he has been reinventing and revitalising the g...
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What East Malaysians Care About
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It was the day that the two policemen were acquitted of the murder of Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu. None of us here in Ba Kelalan heard the news until a...
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