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Community
St John Ambulance Visits Welfare Homes
As part of its service to the community, St John Ambulance Malaysia (Perak) visited the Praise Emmanuel Children’s Home in…
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Will Boycotting Work?
Editor’s Desk By Fathol Zaman Bukhari The word “boycott” or “boikot” in Bahasa Malaysia has suddenly found a niche in the…
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Uncategorized
In The Name of My Father’s Estate (Episode 32)
Rockwills By Peter Lee When the communication between Connie (Lee Sr’s second wife and Co-Administrator) and the first family, in…
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EDUCATION
Fifa World Cup at Ametis
Fifa World Cup fever at Ametis. A special day that will come around once in four years. Learners at Ametis…
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HEALTH
Smoking Harms the Eyes Too
Eye Health By Dr S.S. Gill Ipoh Echo’s EYE HEALTH series continues with Consultant Eye Surgeon Dr S.S. GILL talking…
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Thinking Allowed
Museums: Dusty storerooms or centres of culture?
By Mariam Mokhtar Few Malaysians visit museums even if one is near their home. To put it bluntly, many Malaysians…
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HEALTH
Upper Endoscopy
Digestive Health By Dr Saravana.K An upper endoscopy is a procedure used to visually examine your oesophagus, stomach and beginning…
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Community
Iconic Murals Vandalised
Ipoh is famous for its colonial-era buildings, kopitiams and, most recently, mural paintings on walls of pre-war buildings. Tourists and locals from…
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BUSINESS
Briefing on Commercial Bank Loans
Perak Indian Chamber of Commerce (PICC) organised a briefing on commercial loans available from banks for its members at its…
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My Say
What has Happened to The Lifestyle of Kampong Folk?
By Jerry Francis Has urbanisation affected the lifestyle of the residents of the predominantly Malay neighbourhood of Gugusan Manjoi in…
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