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As Singapore loosens its Grip, Singaporeans lose fear to challenge authority

As Singapore loosens its Grip, Singaporeans lose fear to challenge authority

Vincent Cheng, center, talked at an event in Hong Lim Park about his detention in the ’80s during a crackdown against activists. Those accustomed to thinking of this booming city-state as a bastion of apolitical strivers and shopaholics might be stunned by the burst of civic activism sweeping this crowded flyspeck of an island. On... 

Woffles Wu’s Speeding Case: Shan’s statement to CNA

Woffles Wu’s Speeding Case: Shan’s statement to CNA

Woffles Wu In his attempt at clearing the air over the Woffles Wu 'affair' the minister's words as reported in the CNA online site on 16 June 2012, have only served to fuel more questions about the case.  Let’s look at what the minister said. As for why Dr Wu was charged with abetment, Mr Shanmugam said the 52-year-old "did... 

Living in a shoebox

Living in a shoebox

Singapore’s ‘Mickey Mouse’ flats are not conducive for raising a family. A new trend has arrived in land-scarce Singapore and it is coined the “shoebox condo” – a tiny apartment just about the size of half a badminton court. The Singapore government has pledged to put an end to it but private developers have sold... 



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