Daily SG: 29 Jun 2009
Posted by singaporedaily on 29th June 2009
The 1st Malay Brigadier General
- TOC: Singapore’s first Malay general – a star of things to come?
- Chemical Generation Singapore: Our First Malay BG – What was Said and Not Said
- Today In Singapore: All Hail The Generals
- Random Thoughts Of A Free Thinker: A Malay-Muslim BG does not a policy change make
- geraldgiam.sg: Malays deserve equal opportunities in the SAF
Singapore Politics They Are a-Changin’
- Singapore Alternatives: The Concept of Power - NCMP better than Proportionate Representation?
- the kent ridge common: Taking an opposition position and career prospects
Recession
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: Are we going to see our CPF money?
- Singabloodypore: Welcome to Alice in Wonderland -Two Integrated Resorts Coming up!
H1N1 Swine Flu
- Singapore Social Activist: Let the games continue!
- TOC: The Khaw Strategy – myth or fact?
- The Gigamole Diaries: Anthropomorphising the virus - Prof Tambyah’s view
- Emerald Hills: H1N1 – Local Cases Reached 599! [Thanks wywhoo]
The Aftermath of the NTU Passings
- Information Read By Me: On David Hartanto Widjaja: It was absolutely NOT a Suicide?
Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- Only “objective” and “factual” political films please, we’re Singaporeans: Videos : Zahari’s 17 Years, Upturn The Downturn and Mas Selamat parodies
International
- Subba’s Serendipitous moments: In Government spin zone
Daily Discourse
- the kent ridge common: YES to civil servant, NO to government executive
- Singaporean Skeptic: Your Electricity Bill is going up again
Life, the universe and everything
- Ian On The Red Dot: Bloggers versus Journalists - Flawless Victory?
- Mathia Lee: How Advocacy & Private Funding can reduce the Power Asymmetry in Singapore
- Unfortunately Singapore: Government Lapses - Have you read the IM?
- The Singapore Sports Fan Says: Newsflash: Singapore go down to Iran in AYG football second round group match
- NO BUNS NO LIFE: La Oroya, One of World’s Most POLLUTED Town provides a Livelihood for Many
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