Singaporeans want the best Prime Minister and MPs
To the Editor of TRE, I was intrigued by this remark that was posted on the Temasek Review: "To be the Prime Minister, you don’t have to know every instrument, but you got to recognise, ah, he’s a good violinist, he’ll be the first violinist, he’ll be the double bass. Then you coordinate them and then you have great...
Please work on getting more funds to maintain the site
Please work on getting more funds to maintain the site. You’re halfway there already, don’t mess it up now. If you shutdown I promise you NO ONE is going to take the place of TR effectively. And all the new splinter sites will have to work very hard to get to the readership and popularity of TR – they most probably won’t...
TR columnist Ng Kok Lim rebuts LKY school of policy studies’ Dr Tan Khee Giap’s reply on UBS study
Background: Dr Tan Khee Giap and his team wrote an article, 'Figures, facts and fallacies' which was published on ST (3 May), refuting the figures and data on UBS Report. TRE columnist Ng Kok Lim refuted Dr Tan's article on TRE (25 May): https://www.tremeritus.net/2011/05/25/figures-facts-and-fallacies/ Dr Tan then replied...
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