My Conversation With One Of The 60%
I recently had a disturbing conversation with someone I believe is part of the 60%. He is a close relative; 'nuff said. When I chatted with him about the recent Hougang BE, he mentioned that he is not so political and is not so concerned about who gets elected and who is not. He also said that he is not so critical of any particular...
Ferrari crash foments anti-foreigner feelings in Singapore
[WSJ Article first appeared on http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702304707604577423880540657976.html] A Ferrari 599 GTO similar to a car involved in the Singapore crash. A few weeks ago in Singapore, a Chinese Ferrari driver crashed into a taxi, killing himself, the taxi driver and a passenger. It was one out of approximately...
Veiled attempt by Straits Times to set the agenda for PRC integration
Sunday Times senior writer, Clarissa Oon, tries to convince the PRCs that "the time is right to re-look their interaction opportunities with local-born citizens." However, her article does not in any way recommend how the PRC could grab the 'opportunity' she speaks about. Instead, she leads the reader; expectedly and presumable...
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