Civil Service Club offering FREE YOG tickets for closing ceremony
Contrary to reports in the mainstream media that tickets for the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) are being "snapped" up fast by "enthusiastic" Singaporeans, there are still quite a number of unsold tickets for the games and closing ceremony though the Ministry of Education (MOE) has purchased 80,000 of the 100,000 tickets on sale...
Jurong East Swimming Complex not fit for locals let alone YOG
I had the misfortune of visiting Jurong East Swimming Complex last Sunday(8.8.2010). Granted it was both a weekend and eve of a public holiday, the sheer overwhelming crowd could be explained but it seems the facilities were already in a stage of disrepair long ago. The showers were overcrowded and I found that the male shower...
Journey of the YOG flame cost Singaporeans S$7 million
The original price tag of the Youth Olympic was S$122m and the new price tag is now S$387m. According to TODAYOnline report, the journey of the Flame alone will cost S$7m via a chartered Youth Olympic Game Gulfstream G550 Business Jet in the Youth Olympic Game Color. Chartering a private jet is not simply buying a ticket in...
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