By Kevin of The-Upperroom Last Tuesday (2nd Jan) evening, I decided to prepare a nice dinner for my dearie. I saw the opening banner of “NTUC...
This excerpt is taken from Reuters By Jeremy Lovell LONDON (Reuters) – This year is set to be the hottest on record worldwide due to global...
By Marilyn Lai Hospital Tales was very much inspired by one of my favourite blogs, Waiter Rant, and i have to admit that i used to...
By zyberzitizen In the heartlands of Singapore – and away from the glamour and glossy pictures we see on promotional brochures, advertisements and postcards – lies...
This article is filed under the new column, Letters to TOC. In a ‘full’ page ad taken out in the TODAY newspaper on 28 Dec...
This is the first part of a special feature on employment discrimination in Singapore. By Koh Jie Kai Employment discrimination is with us. On December 29th,...
by Gerald Giam The year 2006 was a landmark year for the new media and citizen journalism in Singapore. The government’s “light touch” approach to regulating...
By Charissa. Once again, we are at the dawn of a new year. It is that time of the year for some reflections. 2006 has been...
By Bernard I was shocked to see this piece of news in The New Paper and in TODAY (29th December 2006). It is reported that thieves...
By The Kentang Singapore students will now be ranked according to their monetary value each month Keeping in line with Singapore‘s goal to extract maximum value...
This article is taken from the BBC. A judgement in Britain’s highest court has been hailed as a “landmark decision on free speech” and...
by Bernard In a speech at the 50th Anniversary of Tanjong Katong Secondary School, Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said: “The Government is partly to blame for this...
As we celebrate Christmas – the time of peace, love and giving – let us spare a thought for the less fortunate in our society and...
By zyberzitizen He sleeps there every night – rain or shine. Everytime I get home from work, I see him there. Sometimes, he stares into space...
This article is taken from FEER. By Ronald Deibert What happens to your request when you click on a link to a website or send...