Selasa, 24 Januari 2012

Lim Kit Siang

Lim Kit Siang


Saudi: no cash from emerging economies until given more clout

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 03:47 AM PST

By Andrew Torchia Reuters Mon, Jan 23 2012 RIYADH (Reuters) – Big emerging economies such as China, India and Saudi Arabia will not aid the West in its financial crisis unless they are given more influence in running the global economy, a senior figure from Saudi Arabia’s ruling establishment said on Monday. “The financial crisis [...]

Freedom works both ways, Faekah

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 03:35 AM PST

— Yow Hong Chieh The Malaysian Insider Jan 24, 2012 JAN 24 — Pakatan Rakyat (PR) promotes equality for all, regardless of religion or race, and stronger civil liberties as the bedrock for a more modern, progressive Malaysia. The pact says all basic rights enshrined in the Constitution will be upheld when it takes power, [...]

For its own sake, Greece needs to declare default

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 03:21 AM PST

by Costas Lapavitsas Sydney Morning Herald January 25, 2012 The dreadful debt saga will only come to a close when Athens takes charge of its predicament, writes Costas Lapavitsas. Negotiations to reduce Greek debt have been suspended after no agreement could be reached last week. At some point in the near future, Greece seems certain [...]

Perkasa’s perverted paranoia

Posted: 24 Jan 2012 03:07 AM PST

— David Martin The Malaysian Insider Jan 24, 2012 JAN 24 — January is almost up and we're already a few days into the year of the Dragon. Seems like it's same old same old as the business of hate mongering are abound, at least where the self appointed moral guardians Perkasa are concerned. Today, [...]

Azmi Khalid should resign as PAC Chairman and not be an obstacle to an urgent PAC investigation into RM300 million NFC scandal to table report to Parliament on March 12

Posted: 23 Jan 2012 11:49 PM PST

Datuk Seri Azmi Khalid should resign as Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Chairman and not be an obstacle to an immediate and urgent PAC investigation into the RM300 million National Feedlot Centre (NFC) scandal so as to be able to table a report of its findings and recommendations to Parliament when it reconvenes on March [...]

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