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Japan says seawater radioactivity below limits near Fukushima

Japan says seawater radioactivity below limits near Fukushima

I read with deep concerns about the news report, “Japan says seawater radioactivity below limits near Fukushima” (Aug 27). Despite China, South Korea and Russia firmly oppose and condemn Japan’s extremely irresponsible act by releasing treated radioactive water to sea from the Fukushima Daiiachi nuclear power plant, The... 

Are our presidential elections more democratic than our general elections?

Are our presidential elections more democratic than our general elections?

I refer to The Independent Singapore News’ OPINION: “Are our presidential elections more democratic than our general elections?” (Aug 26). It is interestingly to note that the Prime Minister of Singapore, who wields real power, is not chosen directly by the people. Instead, the Presidency is. However, let us put aside... 

Keeping govt agencies on their toes

Keeping govt agencies on their toes

I read with solemn mood of the Straits Times Editorial, “Keeping govt agencies on their toes” (July 24). Foremost, the chief function of Auditor-General's Office is to execute the annual audit on the government ministries and departments, organs of state, statutory boards, government funds, and other public authorities and... 



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