Remembering Singapore, 53 years ago
Singapore held its legislative elections on the 21 Sep 1963, shortly after merger with Malaysia. PAP won 37 out of 51 seats with the remaining 14 going to the opposition; 13 went to Barisan Sosialis and the remaining seat went to the United People’s Party. One such person to remember was Miss Loh Miaw Gong. She was first...
How much does breast cancer screening cost in Singapore?
Breast cancer screening doesn’t have to break the bank. Here are the subsidies Singaporeans can use to save money on mammogram screenings in 2016. This article was originally published on 16 October 2015. Last updated on 3 October 2016. One in every four cancer diagnosis among Singaporean women is for breast cancer, while...
Leadership change urgently needed at Singapore Propaganda Holdings (SPH)
It comes as no surprise when SPH, aka Singapore Propaganda Holdings, reported yet another year of profit decline of 17.5% to $265.3 million. Facts: – Ten years ago, it had reported a net profit of $506 million. – Since then, the population has increased by an average of 100,000 annually – SPH has no competition when it...
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