Jacques Rogge: There will be more media attention by the next YOG
International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge must be a relieved man as his two-week "nightmare" in Singapore has finally ended. Billed as a "premier world class sporting event" by both the IOC and the Singapore media, the Singapore 2010 inaugural Youth Olympic Gamess never quite lived up to the expectations as it...
No public statements of support from other ministers on YOG
The Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) which has began two weeks ago with a big bang, looks set to end with a whimper, if not a sour note for most Singaporeans. PAP ministers who had been drumming up support for the YOG in the beginning are conspicuous by their collective silence lately. Nothing was heard from Prime Minister...
Disappointed with poor turnout at Celebrations@Marina Bay
The City Celebration was meant for 3,000 seaters, but only 50 turned up at the opening act by "Click Five". Shirlyn and the UnXpected, a local pop band, had to sing to only 300 and most of these made up of volunteers both on and off duty. Why spend such hefty amount of tax payers' money into creation of such a celebration area...
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