To Cry or Not To Cry?
We are a full fledged first world country, prosperous and well endowed with the best of everything. These cannot come about with half baked no brain citizens. They are called daft today, but never mind. The fact is that we crowed of the best education system in the region, comparable to the best in the West. And parents invested...
Technical analysis of why the Marina Barrage is the cause of recent floods
While PUB issued flash flood warnings at 12.15pm on Sunday 5th June, we’ve to ponder if the 7 Barrage pumps are capable even to dispel the volume of water that fell on that particularly fateful day. Three points to consider: A. 65mm rain within 30 minutes over central areas of Singapore: http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20110605-282463.html “A...
Let the private sector take the lead
MIT Professor Huang Yasheng is a well-known critic of the state-owned enterprise model, both in Singapore and China Last year, an economics professor from the elite Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Huang Yasheng, strongly criticised Singapore’s state-linked enterprise model, describing it as a “sure-fire way...
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