
Singapore attracts talent with help of foreign universities
Gulf Times- 11/11/2012 More and more foreign universities are opening branches in Singapore as the Asian city-state pursues efforts to become a centre for higher education. There are nearly a dozen universities with foreign branches in Singapore, and an equal number with cooperation agreements, which allow students to obtain...

Singapore to amend death penalty for drug-trafficking
World News Australia- 12 NOV 2012 Known for its tough stance on drug-trafficking Singapore is one of the few developed countries with a mandatory death penalty. Now it's on the verge of easing its stance. Every Monday morning Kah Pin Cheong wakes up at 2am, to begin his journey from his home in Malaysia to Singapore. He visits...

How to get to the top of China’s Communist Party
BBC News- 20 October 2012 China's Communist Party is about to unveil the country's next generation of leaders. Almost all will be career politicians who have risen through the ranks. But what are the secrets of success in one of the world's most rigid authoritarian systems? 1) Start Young Age is very important in China, and...
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