Daily SG: 5 Nov 2008
High Notes and Minibombs
- Tan Kin Lian: Keep sadness and hatred to themselves
- Wayang Party Club:Tempers frayed during DBS last dialogue with investors
- Wayang Party Club: Where are the opposition politicians during the minibond fiasco?
- Think For Me Singapore: Towing the party line [Thanks Daniel]
- Wayang Party Club: Let’s exert pressure on PAP Town Councils to open their account books
Lee vs Chee
- TOC: The Tak Boleh Tahan protest case
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Wall Street Journal article that criticised MM Lee
- BothSidesOfTheJohorStraits: S’pore’s most one-sided court case since dangerous kangaroos were seen on t-shirts
- Jacob’s Weblog: A jaw-dropping, nearly-fell-off-the-chair moment
- Singabloodypore: Wall Street Journal Hits Back
The Right To Choose Death
- groundnotes: Advanced Medical Directives and the Rhetoric of Moralism
- TOC: Should the state let me choose how and when I die?
Strangers in a Strange Land
- dancingredheels: on the foreign dorm issue
ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- mrbrown: What drives our train strategy
Gahmen to pass law to Trade Singaporean Organs
- My sketchbook: How much to pay an organ donor?
Poly Student Transport Fare Petition
- That Newfangled, Abominable, Heathenish Liquor: Fairer fair fares?
Daily Discourse
- Siew Kum Hong: OPQ 21 October 2008: Recent Deaths of National Servicemen
- Readings From A Political Duo-ble: Comments on Gomez’s ‘Online Opposition in Singapore’
- TOC: Rethinking welfare
- The boy who knew too much: Nuclear Power in Singapore
Life, the universe and everything
- Beautiful Monster: Theatre crit in Singapore is so bad
Akan Datang
- ALVINOLOGY: Cape No. 7 (海角七號)
Singapore Daily supports fairer fares for polytechnic and tertiary students!
This is the official campaign SMS that anyone can send to their friends and relatives:
“Concession Fares for Poly/Uni students unfair? SMS 967-888-72 to support the National Petition for change (Name, NRIC, Student?, School, Remarks). Pass it on!”
[Thanks Daniel]

