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Classics!

June 3, 2011

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I’ve decided that it’s about time I stop with Agatha Christie (re-reads, no less!) and start on a classics pilgrimage. I did this when I was a law undergrad, every summer select a list of classics to read, then get to it. This was way before you could blog about it though… Among the books… [Read more…]

BBC’s 100 books

November 24, 2010

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The BBC compiled a list of books, and it believes most people will have read only six of the 100 books listed here. I've read 22, so more than double of 'most people'.

The best-selling author, after the Bible & Shakespeare

November 21, 2010

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That's Agatha Christie for you. I have been so absorbed with her books since May this year, and I have almost read all of Poirot's and Tommy & Tuppence books.

Nearly got a photo with Dr M

September 9, 2010

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The Perdana Leadership Foundation invited me for a buka puasa in Putra Jaya, with Dr M being the guest of honour.

Afternoon @ MPH

September 6, 2010

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The afternoon at MPH went quite well. Alex and Amir really did a great job, and it was an honour to have spoken with them. Thanks to Zarina and the Perdana Leadership Foundation, and all the best to all entrants!

Shadowtrails as a comic

September 5, 2010

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Shadowtrails has become a comic strip! Check it out @ http://toonlet.com/creator/shadowtrails

Change of URL & email

August 20, 2010

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I have decided not to renew 'pottedplot.com' so from now on, the URL will be http://pottedplot.wordpress.com and my email address is dchandranayagam [at] gmail [dot] com. Thanks!

What have I been up to?

June 4, 2010

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What have I been up to? Dealing with exam stress and also dealing with people pretending to be businessmen. And checking out a blog called "Shadowtrails" http://shadowtrails.tumblr.com/

Where is there time to blog, I ask you?

May 9, 2010

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In a nutshell, no time to blog!

GV & CFABW: Activism and Motherhood in Asia

October 24, 2009

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Humanitarian activist mothers in Asia are becoming icons for human rights causes worldwide. What does a woman sacrifice for the cause she fights for?

GV & CFABW: How The Recession Has Affected Motherhood

October 22, 2009

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When the economies of world plummeted late last year, that “motherhood” would be a victim of the spiraling trend might not have been foremost in the minds of most. However, recent reports have indicated that mothers have ended up being as much a casualty of the recession as the stock markets.

Blogging For A Cause winners: Global Voices Advocacy!!

June 8, 2009

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It’s truly empowering to see all the bloggers that stepped behind their causes and spread the word to their readers and followers on various social networks. After reading through over 400 blog posts for more than 60 charities and non-profits, we can say that the campaign Blogging For A Cause, was a great success as… [Read more…]

Global Voices Advocacy in Blogging For A Cause!

June 5, 2009

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Global Voices Advocacy (GVA) is one of the best repositories of blogging for a cause, namely Freedom of Expression on the Internet. The website, sister project of Global Voices Online, reports on discrimination, suppression and censorship of the Internet through writers and activists worldwide.

Plans to Register Bloggers?

May 22, 2009

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Information, Communications and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said the proposal by some quarters for bloggers in Malaysia to be registered required indepth study. “The idea is good, but we have see it from the legal aspects and from the aspect of freedom of Internet use. “We have to see whether registering bloggers… [Read more…]

Malaysia on Google Maps

May 14, 2009

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via maps.google.com.my Finally, Malaysia is on Google Maps! Posted via web from Potted Plot

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