
ST reader: 7-year-olds have safely climbed Mt Kinabalu
Mt Kinabalu in Sabah (4,095 m or 13,435 ft high) While I am saddened by the deaths of pupils in the Sabah earthquake, there shouldn't be a moratorium on overseas trips for students ("Rethink rationale for overseas school trips" by Mr Ramesh Niedu; yesterday). First, this incident was a freak accident that nobody could have anticipated. Sabah...

Open letter to new SGX CEO: Please sack SGX FT CTO
Tim Utama, SGX Chief Operations & Technology Officer (Photo: SGX website) Dear Mr Loh Boon Chye, I read from TRE (https://www.tremeritus.net/2015/06/08/sgx-replaces-ft-ceo-with-a-local-singaporean/) that you have just been appointed as the new SGX CEO, taking over from FT Magnus Bocker. Congratulations to you! As you are...

Kids should not attempt Mt Kinabalu
Mt Kinabalu in Sabah (4,095 m or 13,435 ft high) Some wise guys here say expeditions to arguably the highest peak in SE Asia is good training for young children. Granted nobody can anticipate a quake but bringing 29 kids even with 8 teachers up on this mountain is no mean feat. It is physically and psychologically demanding...
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