Daily SG: 15 Jan 2010
Strangers in a Strange Land
- WSJ: Singapore’s Expat Surge Fuels Economic Fears [Thanks Anthony]
- The Temasek Review: WSJ: Influx of foreign workers decrease wages of Singaporeans, labor productivity & quality of life
- Singaporean Skeptic: Singaporeans are returning not because we have the best government in the world.
- utopia8787: Influx of Foreigners: Employment
Housing
- The Temasek Review: Mah Bow Tan claims that HDB flats remain “affordable” and asks Singaporeans to buy a flat “within their means”
Religion
- TOC: Youth wing leaders from S’pore & Malaysia condemn attacks
- All Things Singapore: Of the word that Malaysian non-Muslims cannot say [Thanks Jim]
Road to Election
- TOC: Fairness – not patronage!
Twilight in Paradise
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: EAP – Employment Assistance Payment
ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- Insane Polygons: Gahmen Thinks We Stupid
Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- The Gigamole Diaries: Dr Devathasan’s run in with the Singapore Medical Council
Daily Discourse
- Sgpolitics.net: My views on the SDP’s stand on civil disobedience and political reform
- TOC: Deep sympathy and solidarity with the people of Haiti
- Jacob 69er: Singapore: The politics of inventing national identity
Life, the universe and everything
- Brad’s Blog: Why did it have to be said? Singapore movie quality.
- The Useless Tree: Disability and Disease
- Anonymous_X: Friday solar eclipse (coming soon in the sky above you)
Infoblogaramous
- Loo Zihan: Threshold in 1st SSFA
Seminar on Education (Facebook) [Thanks Kenneth for the heads up]
Host: The Reform Party
Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010
Time: 1:30pm – 4:30pm
Location: Berkshire School Pte Ltd, 100 Beach Road #02-19A, Shaw Towers, Singapore 189702
We are starting 2010 with a seminar on the Education system in Singapore.
We will be discussing the following issues:
1.What are the education policies needed to prepare our next generation?
2.How can we make education as the key means of enhancing social mobility and employability of Singaporeans?
3.What are the education plans for Special Need/Disabled Children?
Mr Tan Kin Lian, who is unable to join us, has penned a paper to share his thoughts on the education system. His paper will be circulated during the seminar. Our panel of speakers include Mr Tony Tan, Ms Hazel Poa and Mr Justin Ong. The invited external speaker for the seminar is Mr James Gomez.



January 16th, 2010 at 6:17 pm
Since the brotherhood has boycotted the Singaporedaily and this message by the reform party is carried here. We will all also boycott it as well.
I will use exactly same excuse Singaporedaily used in response to a question about why one reader asked why the material dotseng@wordpress.com was not aggregated, “we thought the reform party has been closed down…”
This is what happens when there is ill will amongst bloggers, it breeds bad karma