Mas Selamat now “safe and sound” in Malaysia
From our Correspondent Singapore's most famous fugitive, Mas Selamat Kasteri appears to be enjoying life in Malaysia at Kamunting detention center, according to reports from the Malaysian dailies. Mas Selamat was put put him in a special area where his activities are constantly monitored, including a daily chronology of his...
Excessive media publicity on PKMS fracas
From our Correspondent It has been 2 weeks already and the Straits Times is still following up keenly on the PKMS fracas which saw two factions of the beleaguered opposition party broke out openly in a street-fight. PKMS, which was little known previously to Singaporeans, suddenly found itself at the center of public attention...
Singanews: a Thio-like news portal wrapped under the guise of secularism?
From our Correspondent Singpore's latest news portal - Singanews will be launched in October this year. It is owned by Singa Communications set up by ex Straits Times journalist Matthew Yap. The company has about $90,000 in seed funding. It was supposed to be a "secular" news portal to "offer alternative viewpoints and fill...
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