Moe Alkaff (migrated): Singaporeans should put their families first
Moe Alkaff Local entertainer Moe Alkaff says Singapore’s rigid education system and his wife’s concern to be closer to her family were the “push” factors that led him to migrate with his family to the United States in 2000. The 48-year-old earned his fame as host of local TV series “Gotcha” – Singapore’s...
SDP: A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for change
We know you are angry. We know you want change. But change will not happen if we just write or talk about it. Change will only come if we act on it. Tomorrow at Hong Lim Park you can make change happen. You have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make change a reality. Every four or five years, we get a chance to vote the...
The Woes of the After-Forties Graduates (translated)
Having obtained a Bachelor's degree after six years of part-time study, all the 100 job applications sent out had sunk deep into the ocean. A degree holder in Science, Mr Zeng Yongguang, 41, said, "I quitted my IT support position in April and have been actively hunting for another job for six months. The results are discouraging." Yongguang...
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