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Sino-US relations & the Asia Pacific
11 January 2012 8:44 PM | 1 CommentDr Aaron Friedberg discussed how the changing dynamics of Sino-US relations will impact the Asia Pacific region
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Press Conference on Ministerial Salary Review
04 January 2012 1:48 PM | 1 CommentCommittee recommends removal of Pension Scheme and 30% cut to Cabinet salaries.
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LTA shares findings of inspection of N-S & E-W lines
19 December 2011 1:43 AM | 3 CommentsTransport Minister shares the findings of visual inspection of the affected SMRT train tracks.
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LTA on 3rd MRT breakdown this week
18 December 2011 7:41 AM | 2 CommentsThe disruption of the North-South Line on Thursday and Saturday exhibits "worrisome" similarities.
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SMRT responds to media on North-South Line breakdown
18 December 2011 5:26 AM | 2 CommentsCatch SMRT's press conference on its biggest service disruption on video here.
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Designing KPIs that are Robust to Manipulation: KPIs, Salaries and Incentivised Action
Posted on January 19, 2012 | 1 CommentThe design of key performance indicators is discussed with a focus on robustness to manipulation. The design of a Ministerial Salary Scheme, aligned to inclusive growth, is used as an example. -
SOPA/PIPA looms over Singapore
Posted on January 18, 2012 | 5 CommentsSOPA/PIPA is a clear cut case of bad technology policy. Singapore should oppose the introduction of SOPA/PIPA in the United States. -
On the Ministerial Salary Review
Posted on January 16, 2012 | 4 CommentsA summary of the various positions taken on the ministerial salary review. -
无心, 哪来减薪不减心
Posted on January 15, 2012 | 1 Comment有心,有认知,有良知,再配合行动,为新加坡的理念,理想而献身服务,那才有资格谈论减薪不减心。 -
Who benefits from Anwar’s acquittal?
Posted on January 15, 2012 | 1 CommentThe Malaysia People would benefit from Anwar's acquittal if it marks a shift from personality-based politics to issues-based politics. -
减薪不是数字游戏,而是要正视救民,便民和利民的问题
Posted on January 10, 2012 | No Comments就是因为薪水差距太大,人人看了才会眼红,就连第一世界富国的领袖都要流满一口水。 -
Grassroots work as the key to winning minority group support
Posted on January 10, 2012 | 2 CommentsIt is a fallacy to assume that political rhetoric is sufficient to win support of targeted minority groups