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Daily SG: 18 May 2010

We are against capital punishment
- funny little world: First world facade, third world reality?
- Musings From the Lion City: The Law Was Applied
- TOC: Death Penalty for drug offences decline but hundreds still executed

Strangers in a Strange Land
- funny little world: Reflections on Bangladesh – Reciprocity

The Beautifulexpansive Game
- TOC: A world cup for the red-green giants (only)

The passing of Dr Goh Keng Swee
- Loh and Behold: So Goh Goes

Religion
- Irreligious: Buddhist brochure promoting ‘polite bigotry’?

Daily Discourse
- TOC: The conservative renaissance – part 2
- Gerald Giam: Criminal Procedure Code: Tilting the law in their own favour
- Yours Truly Singapore: PM Lee on nepotism and his father’s legacy
- The Temasek Review: Four Major Hurdles Faced By Our Jobless Matured PMETs
- The Rot Within: “Realizing” Filial Piety

Life, the universe and everything
- Moving Higher In Souped-up Heuristically Agon Moment: Singapore AIDS CandleLight Memorial 2010
- The Long and Winding Road: The “bright” lights of Prince Edward Road and the Polytechnic by the sea
- All about money: More doomsday scenario..
- Balderdash: Mac Sucks – 17th May 2010

Infoblogoramus
- SGEntrepreneurs: Events For The Week – 15-22 May

Selected News Stories
- Reuters Life: Lasers, iPods, for a Singapore funeral of a lifetime
- BusinessWeek: Singapore Export Growth Accelerates, Boosting Economic Rebound
- New Asia Republic: Stop the killing, urges Thai civil society
- Asia Pacific Voices: South Korea Fires Warning Shots at Border
- Global Post: Analysis: “It’s over” in Iran [Thanks Orenji kun]
- Reuters: Seeking less scrutiny, hedge funds flock to Asia
- NYT DealBook: A Scorecard on Wall Street’s Legal Troubles
- Reuters: Modern Etiquette: Tips for dining for business success
- Gawker: The Seven Most Over-Used Journalistic Cliches

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