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Conversation with PM Lee (Mandarin)
27 September 2012 6:21 AM | No Comments30 Singaporeans joined Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in a Mandarin forum on Singapore's future on 20 Sep 2012.
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Singapore & Malaysia Update
18 September 2012 4:25 AM | No CommentsA distinguished group of analysts discuss the dynamic political and economic landscape in Malaysia and Singapore.
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Conversation with PM Lee (English)
17 September 2012 2:22 AM | 3 CommentsIf you miss the National Conversation with PM Lee, you can catch it here.
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Myanmar reform effective only if lives of the people improve
17 June 2012 1:57 PM | 2 CommentsAung San Suu Kyi finally delivers her Nobel Peace Prize speech twenty years after it was awarded to her.
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PM: Scandinavian model not for Singapore
10 June 2012 10:58 AM | 9 CommentsWithout economic growth, Singapore has no chance of improving the collective wellbeing.
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Digital Desk
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Non-anonymity or/and prominence is not equal to credibility
Posted on July 15, 2012 | 1 CommentHow correct, accurate, novel and insightful the syntax typed or words uttered onto the microphone matters more, never mind about whether the person comes in his real name or pseudonym. -
Cherian George, stop pontificating
Posted on June 20, 2012 | 22 CommentsYes, Cherian is pontificating. The suggestion of readers needing a code of conduct is nothing short of ridiculous. -
A closer look at Cyberbullying
Posted on June 18, 2012 | 1 CommentIt is very obvious that being a writer, editor or a citizen journalist is not an activity that we can exactly call a bed of roses. This is not an activity that is palatable to every one. If an individual has low threshold of tolerance for negative feedbacks from readers or other forms of backlash, then they are better off not venturing into such an area. -
What legal issues should bloggers know to avoid getting gazetted
Posted on June 6, 2012 | 2 CommentsAssistant Professor Jack Lee of the SMU School of Law sheds some light on the legal aspects of gazetting a blog -
Democracy internalised on Open Source
Posted on May 19, 2012 | No CommentsLiquid Feedback is an open source software project that facilitates the democratisation of the decision-making process. -
In cyberspace, COCKS matters more than COC
Posted on May 5, 2012 | 4 CommentsCOC is not really necessary for regulation. Internet itself can be self-regulatory with the COCKS rule -
Private sector integral to protecting online freedom
Posted on May 3, 2012 | No CommentsPrivate companies own 95% of the internet, so governments must work with them.






