
Singapore: A utopia no more?
Back when Singapore was still a developing nation, life on a general basis was affordable and national identity was strongly fostered among the people. In the population of 2.5 million before 1990, and everyone can afford a decent and pleasant standard of living, trust was deeply rooted into the PAP government because they indeed...

How To Develop Your Adversity Quotient During Unemployment
By Gilbert Goh A friend recently told me that he will be retrenched by the end of July as his company is suffering massive losses from the current recession. As the doom days get nearer, he became rather edgy. This is his third time out of work after staying jobless for a few months last year. He only works in his current...

City Harvest’s stake in Suntec: The thin line between religion and business
By Bhaskaran Kunju Last July as part of an article on the new batch of incoming Nominated Member of Parliaments (NMPs), I wrote on the background of each of the candidates, including former national swimmer Joscelin Yeo. I highlighted the achievements and credentials they possessed that were of relevance for the task ahead of...
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