Author Archives: Tricia

Brave New World

Read one of those books I “should have read but never got round to” over the weekend: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Written in 1932, it had an insight too deep for its time. Predicting that humanity would be … Continue reading

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Thoughts on Kuching

Kuching is a beautiful city, with a river weaving through its heart like a silver snake, alight with tiny lights and stalls at night with friendly folk chitting chatting to the other, the slow wooden boat sliding across the water’s … Continue reading

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Away but Back Refreshed

I’ve been gone for some time, both physically and mentally trying to figure some things out, but am now back and refreshed. Quite strange is the way a blog can take a life of its own while you are away … Continue reading

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Gen M

We had our Generations X and Y, but now has come the time for Generation M, or so it seems according to this new website “Gen M Web“. Calling themselves true-blue supporters of ex-Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir, they are … Continue reading

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The Original Folk

Colin Nicholas, through his organisation, the Centre for Orang Asli Concerns, is doing a great job through his prolific writing and commitment to the Original Folk in Malaysia. On his website (Temiar) is the following extract: The other categories that … Continue reading

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IPCMC forward

The IPCMC, or the recommended Independent Police Complaints and Misconduct Commission, has been supported by the Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Musa Hassan! Surprise, surprise. This is indeed a mini victory for the country’s whistle-blowers, since they were the ones who … Continue reading

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Christians in Politics

I picked up a book at the immense bookstore on the Doulos. It’s called “How Can a Christian Be in Politics?”, and interestingly enough, the back cover asks the converse question, “How Can a Christian not Be in Politics?” The … Continue reading

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Doulos

The last time the Doulos docked at West Port Klang, I was with a bunch of excited young girls in a car. Five years later, the old ship is back in town. Took a short visit over the weekend. A … Continue reading

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Down Memory Lane

I was asked recently by a high school girl from my alma mater to answer some questions. I’d be featured in the year school magazine, a kind of sentimental gift to myself since many years ago I was the editor … Continue reading

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Interfaiths

The very term “inter-faith” has been somewhat of a touchy, sensitive topic of late. What with your regular Interfaith Commissions being criticised left right and centre, the issues of apostasy taking prime time in many websites and Lina Joy’s case … Continue reading

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