Daily SG: 17 Mar 2008
Tak Boleh Tahan! Protest
- sgpolitics: My personal account of the 15 March 08 debacle involving arrest of peaceful protesters
- Sgpolitics: Chia Ti Lik: Confessions of a Protestor on World Consumer Rights’ Day – Protest in front of Parliament House Part 1, Part 2
- The Online Citizen: Protesters arrested for World Consumer Rights Day event
- The Daily Backtrack: Taking down consumers, one at a time
- Sheep City: Unmasking the disgruntled sheep
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: SDP turns militant!!!
- Nomed Letters: Victors as King and Losers as Slaves
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Chee Siok Chin to be charged for Animal Abuse
- Pseudonymity: PHOTOS: Singapore Police Manhandle & Drag Away Peaceful Protesters. More photos
- EDMW: 15 protesters arrested
Prison Break, Singapore Style
- Singapore Kopi Tok: The Logic of Rewards
- S-man’s bullsh*tbox: Have you seen this man?
- PREVAIL: Mas-terminds [Thanks Francis]
Malaysia Elections
- Yawning Bread: The mathematics of elections
- SG Review: An opposition coalition
ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- pORcIN: Common Sense Please
Re-education
- Looking through the eyes of_ _: Education Corporation
- Kojakbt’s Blog: How many actual places in our local Univ are reserved for real Singaporeans?
Daily Discourse
- e pur si muove: Perfect scores, perfect students – a perfect storm for future failure
- Singapore Life and Times: Give me my money
Life, the universe and everything
- The boy who knew too much: The David Beckham of Singapore [Thanks Cawley]
- Where Bears Roam Free: If third world nations can have women leaders, why not Singapore?
- The Lionheart: The Road Less Travelled
- Eastcoastlife: A mistress is a mistress, don’t flatter yourself!
- Singapore Donkey: George Yeo finds out Singapore is a small country on trip abroad
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Is Singapore ready for Social Entrepreneurship? Two Years later
Odex Update
- The Odex’ed — Time For Justice: Roll Call of the Odex’ed — The Time to Act Is Now
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