It is a norm practised in other countries, like the United States, for people to ask others to send template responses and petitions to their Congressmen,...
While the minister may now declare that free meals will be provided and even delivered to the poor, one hopes that these are not just empty...
“If you were a poor person, anywhere on this planet, Singapore is the one place where you will have a roof over your head, where you...
“Mr Lee (Hsien Loong) noted the government must also be cautious of what he calls ‘Astroturfing’ campaigns. That’s where individuals or groups fake identities and orchestrate...
One City Harvest Church member questions church's investment in Suntec
Reporters Without Borders invites PM Lee to discuss proposals for guaranteeing press freedom in Singapore - in light of the most recent libel suit against yet...
“In a February 15, 2010, article, Mr. Bowring nonetheless included these two men in a list of Asian political dynasties, which may have been understood by...
“To be certain, it has been a struggle financially. We live in a three-room flat. We don’t go overseas for costly holidays, and we don’t buy...
According to NUS's annual report ended March 2009, it had a Deficit for the Year of $589 million, and an Accumulated Surplus of $1.6 billion
TOC TV headed to Toa Payoh to speak to the heartlanders and find out what their understanding of the mandatory death penalty for drug trafficking was
MARUAH is launching the first of its quarterly Pillar Talk Series on Human Rights titled "Human Rights in Singapore History: Questions, Assertions or Parenthesis?"
Ravi Philemon calls for legislation to protect against sexual harassment in workplaces
“One nephew, when he was in school, asked his parents’ permission to adopt a western name. His mother Ho Ching told him: ‘In China, only waiters...
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