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Daily SG: 8 Mar 2010

Budget 2010
- TOC: Budget debate statistics: Uniquely Singapore?
- The Temasek Review: A disaster in the making: PAP’s “instant tree” mentality
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: The TRUTH about Productivity..
- Ian On The Red Dot: Productivity & Wages – Which Is The Cause & The Effect
- Sgpolitics.net: Productivity: Senior Minister, is it that simple?
- Gerald Giam: Low Thia Khiang: It should not be all about economic benefit
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: Productivity and related issues
- Trapper’s Swamp: Low Thia Kiang vs Josephine Teo
- guanyinmiao’s musings: Growth For All
- Military Life: The SAF is Productive Because there are no foreigners in the SAF [Thanks Panzer]
- Musings From the Lion City: Why It Will Stay Just Talk
- SilentAssassin’s Archive: Foreign Worker ERP
- Singapore Dino: Has PM Lee gone into hiding?
- Singapore Recalcitrant: The Somnelent Deputy Prime Minister

Housing Singaporeans
- Gerald Giam: Low Thia Khiang urges Govt to “seriously look” into housing options for homeless
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: PRs just moved to a lower indifference curve
- Singapore Social and Political Thoughts: Mr Mah, you are more than 4 years late!
- TOC: Malay homelessness – who was the quicker finger-pointer?
- Singapore Life and Times: Slow and steady

Strangers in a Strange Land
- The Kent Ridge Common: Rethinking our population ‘problem’
- Growing your tree of prosperity: Some solutions to population growth and foreign workers. [Thanks Wai Chung]

Countdown to Elections
- kay poh chee: Bangla sweepers are now replaced by Singaporeans according to.. [Thank Jon]

GIC, Temasek State Fund Investments
- Readings From A Political Duo-ble: Who is making the investment decisions for Singapore’s GIC and Temasek?
- FT.com: Singapore fund braced for SFr5.5bn UBS loss

Sorry Rony Recants
- Used Brains For Sale: Ending the War

Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- Singapore Life and Times: Bumped out

Daily Discourse
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Singaporeans richer than Americans?
- TOC: The language divide
- Sgpolitics.net: Law enforcement nightmare at Geylang

Life, the universe and everything
- Open Contours: At the Ringside of the Global Village
- Moving Higher In Souped-up Heuristically Agon Moment: Singapore 2010 Odyssey
- Otterman speaks: Photos from this morning’s OCBC Cycle Singapore [flickr]
- Daring Fireball: This Apple-HTC Patent Thing [via Balderdash]

Infoblogoramus
- SGEntrepreneurs: Events For The Week – 6-13 Mar

Selected News Stories [Thanks Gerald Ho]
- Reuters Global News Journal: Balancing powers in the Malacca Strait
- The Star: More grads join jobless queue
- Guardian Gallery: Paris fashion week turns heads

2 Responses to “Daily SG: 8 Mar 2010”

  1. 1
    FartCare:

    on health care

    mr khaw, if you are reading this, we have used your health system, in NUH AND SGH, and we can tell you, the administrative service sucks and the quality of medical attention are equally bad. and the obvious reason is that they all have compromised on service and quality because of the high demand of health care services which they couldn’t cope.

    at the end of the day, subsidized or not, services gotta give because the hospitals have too many constrains and cooks that the public are given a “RUSH JOB”".

    we ended paying for a lot of unnecessary services because the “health talents” are inexperience and KIASI!

    what could have been done cheaply and resolved with a single consultation can end up with several consultations therefore, the public has to PAY MORE!

    mr khaw, your health care system is A BLOODY MONEY SUCKING MACHINE because of its INEFFICIENCY AND SUB PAR SERVICES!!

    FART YOU!

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