Headlines and defamation suits
Dangers of catchy headlines This is a week where headlines themselves become the subject of headlines. In this latest article in a series with Yahoo!, Law Minister Shanmugam clarified on what the government will or will not sue on. I don't remember anyone from the PAP being so up front about this, so it was quite refreshing...
Hong Kong VS Singapore: Public housing
Public Housing apartments: Singapore(left), and Hong Kong(right) What comes to mind when you think of Hong Kong’s housing? Dark, cramped, dingy and tiny spaces tucked away in decrepit buildings, or less dreary but equally tiny and exorbitantly-priced shoebox apartments in chopstick-like skyscrapers (pictures)? Either way,...
Worries over sluggish Singapore economy
Singapore’s GDP this year may grow by only 1.5 percent or less, following a weaker-than-expected performance in Q3, reported The Business Times. According to the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI), GDP growth dropped to the bottom range of its previous forecast of 1.5 to 2.5 percent. If weak results in externally-oriented...
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