Daily SG: 4 Feb 2010
Posted by singaporedaily on 4th February 2010
The Economic Strategies Committee Report
- TOC: The Reform Party Responds to the Economic Strategies Committee Report
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: The main problem with the ESC Report.
- TOC: Raising the foreign worker levy is a blunt move
- Singabloodypore: ESC recommendations: Singapore Going Nuclear!
- The Quest to be Gainfully Employed: The ESC [Thanks Sharon]
- The Temasek Review: Pro-foreigner columnist at Business Times turns out to be a “foreign talent” himself
- Musings From the Lion City: Not For Singapore
Road to Election
- Molitics: Reclaiming Our Imagination
- Sgpolitics.net: Imagining Singapore without PAP: Why Not?
Housing
- TOC: HDB’s inflexible policies will result in more homeless S’poreans
- Carpe Diem: Homeless in Singapore - the real story
- Barnyard Chorus: Rape of a homeless man
Singaporeans, A Dying Breed
- Icarus Flew Too High: “To flee or not to flee?”
Twilight in Paradise. Medisave
- My Singapore News: Flying, the, Medisave, kite
Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- The Gigamole Diaries: Any proof of H1N1 vaccine safety and efficacy?
Daily Discourse
- The F-Word: A False Necessity: Singapore’s Maid Trade
- On Nation and State: How much is 10 billion?
- Brad’s Blog: Cats and Singapore HDBs
- Loh and Behold: Priorities, priorities
Life, the universe and everything
- The Frame: Singapore airshow 2010 [Pictures] [Thanks Gerald]
- The Long and Winding Road: Curry puffs, brightly coloured candy and a bus garage: Selegie and Mackenzie Roads
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Twitter force some users to change their password due to suspected phishing attack
Infoblogaramous
- Singaporeans for Democracy: Singaporeans for Democracy Approved (Press Release) [Thanks Seelan]
- Singapore’s Land Transport: Singapore Airshow 2010… shuttle bus arrangement
Selected News Stories [Thanks Gerald Ho]
- The Australian: Singapore on the Torrens
- NYT: Operators Pin High Hopes on Singapore Casinos
- Reuters: Stuyvesant Town owners agree to class action suit
- Reuters: World Bank asks Bangladesh to follow Singapore in ICT
- Reuters: Experts say 40 percent of cancers could be prevented
- BBC: Hi-tech exam cheating increases says Ofqual
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