
“Hard Truths”: an exercise in futility?
In “Hard Truths”, we see how MM perceives the world: one wrong step (say Opposition wins one more vote) and it’s downhill on the steepest of a slippery slope. Everything is fragile and if there is no control, something will go wrong. This attitude reminds me of the tragedy of the life of Sigemund Warburg. Sigemund...

Temasek Holdings’ investment in Thailand shaken
The Singaporean government's investment arm, Temasek Holdings, is expected to fight any attempts by TOT Plc to seek billions of baht in compensation from Thai telecoms companies in which it has holdings, say observers. TOT announced on Tuesday it will seek 214.7 billion baht in compensation from local telecom operators - including...

Singapore leaders calm waves after Lee annoys Muslims
Singapore leaders have been busy in recent days currying favour with the city-state's Malay Muslim community after state founder Lee Kuan Yew stirred uproar with remarks on Muslims, claiming their piety hindered their full integration into Singaporean society. In a new book titled Hard Truths to keep Singapore Going the famously...
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