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Keep ban to preserve peace and harmony
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DR R. GANESH
New Straits Times
03-02-2005
Keep ban to preserve peace and harmony
Byline: DR R. GANESH
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
Type: Letter
I REFER to the letter by Lau Bing (NST, Feb 24). The issue of banning
firecrackers and fireworks has been in the Press in recent weeks. The
safety issues aside, there are also the issues of consideration and civic
consciousness to consider.
On the ninth day of the recent festivities, firecrackers were let off
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