
Endangering the Lives of our Children for the President
(ST Photo) Last Sunday, President Tony Tan officiated the lighting up of Chinatown for the Mid-autumn festival with a record number of lanterns. At the light-up ceremony, 300 local and overseas performers came together to try to impress the President and his people. Amongst the performers were young primary school children...

The Dos and Don’ts of National Conversation
As we embark on a national conversation, perhaps the Government could bear in mind a list of dos and don'ts. First, do "un-anoint" the sacred cows. It is a big herd: Economic growth, reserves spending, social welfare, et cetera. We need not slay all of them, but we must question long-standing beliefs and be willing to change...

SAF insensitive towards deceased serviceman’s family
Late Dominique Lee Back in April 2012, my friend, Dominique Lee passed away while serving in SAF. I'm sure you have heard or wrote a story about his death. However, since his death, his family has taken on a wild goose chase by the government and they have decided to take things into their own hands. I am contacting you on behalf...
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