Two more SGH patients test positive for hepatitis C
The Singapore General Hospital (SGH) has confirmed that two more of its patients who have passed through its renal ward between January and June have tested positive for the hepatitis C virus. In a statement on Friday (23 October), SGH said that it has informed the patients and their families, and will arrange for appointments...
Amos Yee: The anti-PAP caravan moves on
Double confirm, Amos is history, a celebrity no more. The anti-PAP paper (or cyber) warriors and activists ignored the end of the saga (or is it farce?) “Amos the Freedom Fighter: S’pore’s Nelson Mandela”. There was hardly a word on new media about the dismissal of his appeal. Amos (Mummyy’s Boy Fantastic) had an appeal...
Fear and our future
In my numerous conversations with Singaporeans in the aftermath of the recently held general elections, it was apparent that fear played a significant role in the outcome. Voters expressed fear at the various stages and aspects of the electoral process: They got cold feet about casting their votes for the opposition when they...
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