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Daily SG: 4 Feb 2009


Support fairer transport fares for our students! [Thanks Bernard]

Singapore Budget 2009
- Endoh’s Dungeon: One man’s dream – Today’s a reality
- Feed Me To The Fish: Job Credit Scheme is a Misnomer!
- groundnotes: Job Credit scheme: False dilemmas aplenty
- TOC: Workers’ Party MP questions effectiveness of Job Credit scheme
- Siew Kum Hong: Budget 2009: Speech on Budget Statement, 3 February 2009 [Vid][Thanks craven]
- Sgpolitics.net: Parliamentary Snapshots — 03 Feb 2009
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: The TRUTH about Jobs Credit!
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: so we invested in other countries more than we invest in our own

The Association of Bloggers
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Some clarification to the newspaper articles

High Notes and Mini Bombs
- Mr Wang Says So: The Saga of the Structured Notes – What Next for the Suffering Investors? (Part 2)

Do We Have Strong Leaders
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: A Kind Government

Fixin’ the Opposition
- Sgpolitics.net: Misconceptions about the Singapore Democrats

SG Press rank 141 and falling
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Straits Times reports old tourism news

Censorship and Pink Issues
- Sam’s Thoughts: Straight-jacket problem

Daily Discourse
- Nomadism: “New POSB branch concept”..is it really that new?
- Cavalierio: Just ask (from See Nao)

Life, the universe and everything
- Aussie Pete: Culture Matters – My Interview On Chinese TV [Go Peter! Don't forget us when you become rich and famous :-)]
- ed’sperience’s blog: Shoe hurled as Chinese PM speaks
- NO BUNS NO LIFE: Rubik’s 360 is HERE. Bigger and Badder than Rubik’s Cube. CAN YOU SOLVE IT?
- quachee’s blog: Chinese New Year Malacca

3 Responses to “Daily SG: 4 Feb 2009”

  1. 1
    soothy:

    I believe in these few days the brotherhood have been flexing their muscles.

    This they have done by moving around their SLF 1 to 7 to show us all how many readers they actually have.

    This could be a perlude to war.

    If people r doing a good job why do they even need to go to war?

  2. 2
    A non y mouse:

    Aussie Pete: Culture Matters – My Interview On Chinese TV
    [Go Peter! Don't forget us when you become rich and famous :-)]
    ^_^ >>>Aussie<<< Pete of Singapore Blogosphere.
    contact Shangaiist Kenneth Tan ASAP.You can make it big in Shanghai.
    shanghaiist.com
    Good luck and Bon Voyage :)

  3. 3
    Jaunty Jabber:

    On Job Credits.

    My personal views on Job Credits:
    1) it is like a pain-killer to reduce some pain from the strained muscles of the employers.
    2) it is not a medicine to treat a cancerous cells at its terminal stage.
    3) it can also be a vitamins/supplement for the healthy companies.

    Regards

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