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Daily SG: 3 Mar 2009

Posted by singaporedaily on 3rd March 2009

Recession
- TOC: Unemployment Insurance - the economic stabiliser
- Yawning Bread: Little green dot
- Singaporean Skeptic: More ‘Nation Building’ Propaganda from the 144th
- My Sketchbook: Retrenchment forecasts

General Election 2009
- Little Speck: Snap election In besieged Singapore?
- Wayang Party Club: WP’s Yaw Shin Leong gives free bullets to PAP to shoot at the opposition again
- A Lesser Mortal: Elections Register Completed

GIC, Temasek State Fund Investments
- Wayang Party Club: PM Lee ran out of words to defend Temasek and GIC
- My Singapore News: All the way, DBS-Citibank!
- Singabloodypore: The Rape of Singapore

Singapore Budget 2009
- TOC: Reform Party Budget Forum
- Singabloodypore: Reform Party Budget Forum [Vids]

We Don’t Need No Regulation
- nofearSingapore: Pseudonyms and anonymous blogging- Are nom de guerre still needed in Singapore?

Parliament
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Take attendance also can take wrongly

Re education
- The boy who knew too much: It isn’t worth it

Daily Discourse
- TOC: From public to private?
- ringisei: What’s Sg politics?
- Ponderings of a Pandarific Po: Reservist is a drag

Life, the universe and everything
- Yesterday….Today….Tomorrow: Boogie at Bugis

Its Football, not Soccer
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: EPL this month

Infoblogaramous
- Singapore Entrepreneurs: Event: Blogging Your Way To $$

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Daily Chiobu: Julie Hoi

Posted by singaporedaily on 3rd March 2009

Julie Hoi Wei Chin (born 21st July 1984) is a Malaysian freelance model. A Commerce graduate from the Curtin University of Technology, the KL born Chinese is well known among Malaysia’s internet community and racing enthusiasts. Pictures after the break. [PNSFW]

*UPDATE
Well, Ms Julie Hoi is apparently trying to get into acting in Malaysia and she/her agent/producers is worried her past indiscretions might catch up on her. Frankly I don’t see how more ‘publicity’ can be bad for your acting career. Anyway, we respect her decision and wish her all the best.


Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 14:47:4i
Subject: Removal of Julie Hoi’s pictures
From: julie hoi
To: singaporedaily@gmail.com

hello. my name is julie hoi and i would like to kindly request the removal
of my pictures from your website as it is affecting my work.
My bosses/clients are sensitive towards the ’sexy’ pictures posted of me in
your website ( http://singaporedaily.net/2009/03/03/daily-chiobu-julie-hoi/ )
I understand there are other sites that have
posted my pictures as well and i am requesting all of them to remove them as
well. Thank you for your kind consideration and cooperation.
Hope to hear from you soon.

Julie hoi

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