Yes This is the reason why I love The West Wing so much
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Yes This is the reason why I love The West Wing so much
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In addressing the issue of the repeal of Article 377A, I have come across a thought, which I will introduce in a while, but first a preamble. Singapore is necessarily a conservative society as the numbers have to clearly show, since everyone knows that statistics don’t lie. WE MUST FOLLOW THE NUMBERS, THEY WILL DEFINATELY [...]
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Today, Singapore Airlines took delivery of their first Airbus A380. And with it launched a new product, Suites. This is meant to be “a class beyond first”. And truly it is. For 1000 Euros an hour you get to experience your own room, much like those found on luxury yachts, high end exclusive hotels and [...]
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Today, Singapore Airlines took delivery of their first Airbus A380. And with it launched a new product, Suites. This is meant to be “a class beyond first”. And truly it is. For 1000 Euros an hour you get to experience your own room, much like those found on luxury yachts, high end exclusive hotels and [...]
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Singapore has rejoined the UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation), making it the 193rd nation to do so, thus giving the UNESCO one more participant country then the actual United Nations itself. Fancy that!
Singapore has spent 22 years outside of the UNESCO and it has been more than high time that we return [...]
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In light of the plight of the suppressed Saffron/Burgandy Revolution in Burma, I’m posting this post for the children of Burma. Give them one chance to breathe the free air, one chance to live under the rule of a democratically elected leader. On this International Bloggers Day for Burma, I shall wear red… not simply [...]
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Debt of Honour: Singapore’s Ties to Myanmar’s JuntaBy
Benjamin Cheah
The crisis in Burma is escalating. For the first time in two decades, the people are taking to the streets. It started with protests against the doubling of fuel prices, and the sharp increase in prices of essential goods and services. 1 It has now become a [...]
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