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Daily SG: 27 Sep 2007

Burmese Protests
- Mr Wang Says So: Turning Ugly
- Koh Jie Kai, TOC: Time to take a stand – an open letter to George Yeo
- The Online Citizen: Monks lead protest in Burma
- The States Times: Learning From The Maestro
- Singabloodypore: Eyewitness reports from bloggers inside Burma
- Singabloodypore: Support the Burmese Rising
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Is the Myanmar Bloodshed inevitable?
- ash’ventures: curfew in yangon and prison for Suu Kyi

CPF & Annuities
- My Singapore News: Growing dichotomy
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: CPF. GIC and Annuities!!!!
- HWZ: MP tells why she fully supports CPF reforms

Daily Discourse
- Mr Wang Says So: Getting Women Back in the Workforce
- Making Sense – The Free Man: A Scapegoated Ahmadinejad in Herr Bush’s Court
- Leong Sze Hian, TOC: Why does HDB need to increase prices of flats so rapidly?
- Insane Polygons: Can Bloggers Be Journalists?

Life, the universe and everything
- Ignorantsoup: Why do we China woman this, China woman that?
- Sophie’s World: DBS’ Jackson Tai quits
- The Iehovian: Of Donations

Infoblogoramus
- Salary.sg: Salary Increment to be 5.2%

5 Responses to “Daily SG: 27 Sep 2007”

  1. 1
    simon:

    I am sure people here are watching the Burmese protests closely to see what works and what not to do today to suppress a protest.

  2. 2
    matthewsng:

    will never happen here… we dont have an organised group like the monks there. only group that comes close is the church people. but they too busy building mega churches to care about marching down the streets haha

  3. 3
    zZZchonghauZZz:

    no wonder they so scared to change the law on gays…

  4. 4
    Bitbot:

    What I find weird is that the government approves plays on homosexuality but wouldn’t pass a law allowing the formation of gay organizations / parties.

  5. 5
    Yamato:

    a play is a one off term permit with a limited lifespan. when the play finishes its run, its gone. an organisation on the other hand tend to last longer and feelings run higher if you want to later revoke the permit of an existing organisation. gay parties, its a signal that they will not bend backwards (or is it forwards?) just for pink dollars…

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