To all my Christian friends, I wish you a Merry Christmas and to everyone, a Happy New Year. Let's leave behind our sorrows during this festive season and rejoice with our beloved ones.
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My friend, asking everything to leave behind their sorrows? Are you joking? You and I know there will be more suffering and sorrows from next year . More people will lose their jobs ... and pants. Christmas, chinese new year, malay new year ... all these are just a reprieve from impending gloom. To all my Christian friends, happy suffering, and god bless. Enjoy while you can, even for just one day before facing reality.
My name is Mohd Ashraf Abdullah. I was born and raised in Tampin, Negeri Sembilan. I am a journalist at heart. I served the New Straits Times as a journalist for 17 years, beginning as a cadet reporter in 1988. I was trained to be a political writer. I served the NST in various capacities including as Staff Correspondent of the Kuantan Bureau and London Correspondent. I resigned as News Editor in 2004 to join Golden Hope Plantations Berhad as Deputy General Manager, Group Corporate Affairs. Two years later I was made General Manager, Group Corporate Affairs. When Golden Hope and Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad were merged with Sime Darby Berhad in November 2007, I chose not to accept the offer of employment by the merged entity. I was a scholar of the British Government and possess a Masters Degree in International Studies and Diplomacy from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. I am also a Jefferson's Fellow of the East West Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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My friend, asking everything to leave behind their sorrows? Are you joking? You and I know there will be more suffering and sorrows from next year . More people will lose their jobs ... and pants. Christmas, chinese new year, malay new year ... all these are just a reprieve from impending gloom. To all my Christian friends, happy suffering, and god bless. Enjoy while you can, even for just one day before facing reality.
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