Daily SG: 10 Feb 2009
Singapore Budget 2009
- Siew Kum Hong: More thoughts on Jobs Credit scheme
- The Kway Teow Man: The Untruths About Jobs Credit!
- Feed Me To The Fish: Is Singapore Cracking Up?
- Making History Relevant: Why S’pore should keep GST
- Mr Wang Says So: $330, One Youth and a Minister
- TOC: Together we save jobs?
We Don’t Need No Regulation: MP burnt
- Mathia Lee: Recent comments not to control, but to discredit internet content
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Did the bloggers squander an opportunity or the government still doesn’t get it?
- Sam’s thoughts: Tangled in the Internet
- Wayangparty: 3 feasible strategies the government can adopt to counter rising anti-establishment sentiment in cyberspace
Ho Chin Quits Temasek
- Yawning Bread: Re: suggested career path for Madam Ho Ching
- Under The Willow Tree: Bank of America / Merrill Lynch Watch (Feb 09)
- Yummy BBQ Chicken Wings: Even Ho Ching is joining the unemployed
- SgForums: Ho Ching to leave Temasek Holdings
- HWZ: Ho Ching resigned from Temasek; new CEO is ex-BHP head Goodyear
Opposition – where to Forum
- SgForums: Opposition – Where To?: A public forum
Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- Only “objective” and “factual” political films please, we’re Singaporeans: Just show me the money, says S’porean filmmakers
Housing
- This lush garden within: MPs solution to HDB housing woes – build slums
- HWZ: The HDB Flat prices you pay for includes playgrounds, covered walkways & BBQ pits?
Parliament
- Sgpolitics: Parliamentary Snapshots — 09 Feb 2009
Daily Discourse
- Empty Vessel: The Great Divide between the creative and the conservative
- Dotseng: Why Do We Need To Put A Policeman In The Head of Every Kid?
- Journalism.sg: The future of journalism in a post-newspaper world
- ringisei: Lesbian triathletes not slapped with ban
- The Secret Political Blog: The Stomp out STOMP movement
Life, the universe and everything
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: Writing for SIIA
- The Banzai Effect: S.O.Y.A Cosplay 2009 – Have You BEAN There?
- AngryAngMo: Weird Things Made In Singapore?




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