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Daily SG: 26 Mar 2009

Posted by singaporedaily on March 26th, 2009

Film’s Act
- Youtube: Singaporeans should be trusted to judge the films for themselves [Thanks craven]
- NewSintercom: The Films Act Noose Tightens
- TOC: Was Minister Lui Tuck Yew confused by AIMs’ recommendations?

Recession
- Singapore in General: Can Singapore Fail? [Thanks Jennifer]
- ~eternalhap~: Simple guide to S’pore domestic consumption
- TOC: Preparing our SMEs for the next phase of growth

Parliament 2009
- Sgpolitics.net: Parliamentary Snapshots — 25 & 26 March 2009

Strangers in a Strange Land
- still me: What to do with the Rohingyas?
- TOC: MOM takes action against illegal lodging for foreign workers

We Don’t Need No Regulation
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Still a climate of fear…

The Aftermath of the NTU Passings
- Wayang Party: PAP MPs expressed concern for foreign students, but forgot about local undergraduates

Lee vs WSJ
- Jacob’s Weblog: Judgment in Singapore - Dow Jones statement

Re education
- Singaporean Skeptic: The Myth of Meritocracy

Healthcare
- ~eternalhap~: A look at S’pore’s Healthcare: Part 3
- Today In Singapore: Money Does Buy Happiness

Pink Issue
- Musings: Singapore Communitarianism and the Case for Conserving 377A

Daily Discourse
- Wayang Party: Time to review executive rewards for CEOs and political leaders in government-owned companies

Life, the universe and everything
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Earth Hour 2009 and SENATUS
- Ong Jiin Joo: The “International Sounds” of Singapore
- The Fire in my Life: Advertlets : The Link With SPH [Thanks Joel]
- Aussie Pete: Archibald Prize 2009 - Finalists

One Response to “Daily SG: 26 Mar 2009”

  1. NEW ESSAY/ BROTHERHOOD PRESS 27-3-09 Says:

    Title: Can Singapore fail? Deih Kishore! Singapore already failed already lah!

    Date: March 27, 2009

    Brief Extract:

    Contrast that if you may with the American dream – where everyone and anyone can really strive for the idea of rugged individualism in a whole variety of ways which I can only describe as untraditional, unconventional and exciting – tell me how far would either Bill Gates or Steve Jobs get in Singapore?

    http://dotseng.wordpress.com/2009/03/27/can-singapore-fail-deih-kishore-singapore-already-failed-already-lah/

    KKP

    Posted by the fans of the BP

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