Daily SG: 7 May 2010
Sometime this afternoon, we were hacked and some malicious code was inserted into the template. I’ve just managed to stop the script from running. I’m going to clean things up and upgrade my host server so it doesn’t happen again.
If you see anything suspicious, don’t click anything, just close your browser and you’ll be fine.
Thanks to everyone who sent in emails to alert us. Our sincere apologies to everyone :(
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Countdown to Elections
- TOC: Reform Party seeking alliance with SDA
- Sgpolitics.net: Demanding transparency and accountability from the opposition
Re education
- Illusio: MOE and sex ed: let the culture war begin!
- Trapper’s Swamp: If it’s convenient, it must be right, continued
Sin City Singapore
- The Asia File: Some worrying early signs for Singapore’s casinos
- WIT at TheTransitCafe: Lawyers and construction site do not mix, as MBS finds out
Homeless in Stingypore
- Stupid Genius: Homeless in Singapore
Strangers in a Strange Land
- The Temasek Review: PR: An invited guest who acts like a host!
Daily Discourse
- TOC: Are more Singaporeans financially stressed?
- The Temasek Review: Pushing for Freedom of Information laws in Singapore
- It’s all about Amelioration: The Free Market Rhetoric..
- Fridae.com: Transgender women in Singapore launch campaign to end discrimination
Life, the universe and everything
- Chemical Generation Singapore: Humanitarian Affairs 101
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Choose a good security question for your online services
- Loh and Behold: Hanoi’s Most Prominent Clown, Bobby Chinn
Selected News Stories
- Asia Sentinel: Early Glitches for Singapore’s Casinos
- BBC: UK Election
- New Asia Republic: The global crisis of legitimacy
- Paul Krugman: Greek End Game
- Felix Salmon: How a market crashes
- DealBook: What Any Goldman Settlement Might Entail
- NYT: Newsweek on Block as Era of the Newsweekly Fades
- Free Money finance: The Capital to Income Ratio
- For the Record: Honoring Free Expression Online
- Visual Economics: Healthcare Costs Around the World
- Cellphones.org: How a Cell Phone Call Works
- The Consumerist: How Rich Are You, Really?



