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Guest Editorial: Assimilated Bumiputra and Skeletons in the Closet

Lim Teck Ghee

"No, I'm not an Indian. I'm a Malay because I do not know the Indian language, and that was a long, long time ago”

"I'm now 100 percent a Malay, I speak Malay and practise Malay customs and traditions”

Dr. Mahathir Mohamed

A good friend who worked on urban politics in Malay

Chennai , Tamil-nadu , India , Iban , Sabah , Malaysia , China , United-kingdom , Malaysians , Malaya , Chinese , Malaysian

Where Malaysia failed but Singapore succeeded: As reflected in the career paths of two lawyers

ROBERT Wang, the hot-shot lawyer for the big tycoons in Hong Kong was in a meeting with some lawyers from San Francisco discussing a tie-up when he was informed by his secretary that Li Ka Shing, the richest man in Hong Kong, was on the line and asking for him.

San-francisco , California , United-states , Ningbo , Zhejiang , China , Denmark , Singapore , New-territories , Hong-kong-general- , Hong-kong , National-university-of-singapore

A place called home


First office: Members of a chingay team demonstrating their skill with the Star flag outside the newspaper’s rented building in Weld Quay in Penang where the tabloid was launched in 1971.
I HAD just completed my Sixth Form and was waiting for my university application results. The year was 1980 and admission into one of the five public universities was uncertain.
When I turned up for an interview for a cadet reporter position – the lowest ranking post – at The Star in Pitt Street (now Jalan Masjid Kapitan Keling), Penang, I was met by the boyish looking H’ng Hung Yong.
He was an Oxford law graduate with an arts degree from Harvard University. As a fellow Xavierian, I had looked up to him while becoming an avid reader of The Star from school days.

Kuala-lumpur , Malaysia , Australia , Japan , Kuantan-port , Pahang , United-kingdom , Universiti-kebangsaan-malaysia , Selangor , Washington , United-states , Jesselton