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Daily SG: 2 Feb 2009

Posted by singaporedaily on February 2nd, 2009

Singapore Budget 2009
- Big Talk Singapore: Singapore Budget 2009
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Singapore Budget Discussion
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: Budget 2009 is not pro-people
- Sgpolitics.net: Singapore’s economy: Has the Government been caught with its pants down?
- Sgpolitics.net: Budget spending not transparent, SDP proposes alternative 5-point plan

Recession
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Silver lining in cloud over Singapore
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Million-dollar watchdogs needed
- Making History Relevant: Singapore: Consumption to boost growth?
- My sketchbook: The mother of all great ideas-jobs credit scheme

High Notes and Mini Bombs
- Mr Wang Says So: The Saga of the Structured Notes - What Next for the Suffering Investors? (Part 1)

One-Party to Rule Us All
- Singabloodypore: Thai PM Rejects Singapore’s One Party Rule

PAP Ministars, Get Rich or Die Tryin
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: extraordinary times, extraordinary budget, extraordinary bonuses

The Association of Bloggers
- The Lycan Times: Association of Bloggers Singapore (II)
- Endoh’s Dungeon: Independence of a Blogger is a myth
- Digital Terrorist: Rupture in the One-Woman Association

Strangers In A Strange Land
- TOC: The wages of deceit
- Singaporean Skeptic: More Permanent Residents in Singapore

Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- groundnotes: How to inflict selective amnesia

Poly Student Transport Fare Petition
- TOC: Student group proposes new formula for student’s transportation fares

Faith, Religion, to each his own
- Random Thoughts Of A Free Thinker: The Curious Case of Tecman & Tracts

Daily Discourse
- still me: small news
- choongyong.com: Waste of Money, Waste of Electricity
- Making History Relevant: S’pore is Evil
- groundnotes: Spread the foreign talent around

Life, the universe and everything
- Cavalierio: Words lighting fires
- Singapore Peak Oil: My Thoughts on William Choong’s Article on Nuclear Energy in Singapore
- Insane Polygons: Surviving The Drought
- Yummy BBQ Chicken Wings: Something more yummy than bbq chicken wings
- Liberative: Awesome!

Books and Papercuts
- Song of a Reformed Headhunter: Leon Edel’s “Henry James: The Middle Years 1882-1895″

Infoblogaramous
The National Petition for Fairer Transportation Fares for Polytechnic/Tertiary Students group will be having its very own public outreach program this coming Saturday (7 February 2009), 2 to 5 p.m. @ Plaza Singapura. For more info, please contact Bernard Chen at petition4fairtransport[at]gmail.com [Thanks and good luck, Bernard]

[Send us an email if you need to contact the organiser via mobile phone]

3 Responses to “Daily SG: 2 Feb 2009”

  1. elaine saw Says:

    Hi Singaporedaily

    I logged in earlier and there was a google analytics stats that I thought was a pretty cool way to get a broad feel about whats happening in the internet.

    Can you please put it up again. Many thanks

    [it was a draft. will post when its done]

  2. NEW ESSAY/ BP02-02-09 Says:

    Title: Will Aunty ECL Blend? – The Day We Turned Into Animals And Ate Our Own.

    Brief Extract:

    “Isn’t blogging supposed to be a strictly amateur affair; where people who usually type out their blogs do so in rooms where clothes and pizza regularly go to die on a Sunday evening?

    Aren’t bloggers supposed to represent the raison why superglue, ductape and rubberbands still features so prominently in supermarket shelves? Aren’t we all supposed to be the quintessential make do & can do community where not only can we be counted on too regularly mangle up our spelling, sentencing and grammar – but we are even supposed to be the direct opposite of everything we have come to hate about our age of mass assimilation? – where it could be said, there is no truth in the truth these days.”

    Read the complete essay here:

    http://dotseng.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/does-aunty-ecl-blend-the-day-we-became-animals-and-ate-our-own/

    The Brotherhood Press 2009

  3. elaine saw Says:

    Any idea when you people are going to fix the lines?

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