Will Getting Around Penang Without A Car Become Possible Again?
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A Foreign Language Learned is a Cultural Gap Bridged
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Foreign language centres have long had afirm foothold in Penang. The Malaysian- German Society (MGS), for one, emerged more than 50 years ago as a friendship so...
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