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John O’Sullivan interviews F.A. Hayek
08 March 2011 7:03 PM | No CommentsF.A. Hayek sheds light on how individual liberty is the foundation of the extended order.
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Outcome of Opposition Roundtable
06 March 2011 10:56 AM | 2 Comments3-cornered fights at SMCs are unavoidable during General Election 2011.
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What it means to be a libertarian
05 March 2011 9:25 AM | 3 CommentsHarvard economist Jeffery Miron sheds some light on this subject.
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Political Parties discuss Gerrymandering
28 February 2011 4:06 AM | 4 CommentsPAP, RP, NSP and WP discuss the impact of the new electoral boundaries.
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Technology Archive
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The Decline Effect and its implications for drug regulators
Posted on January 28, 2011 | 1 CommentThe methodology of research carried out by drug companies or entities linked to the latter should be increasingly placed under the panopticon of drug regulatory bodies or watchdog groups, Kelvin Teo writes. -
Can WikiLeaks and its like(s) plug the information and ethical gaps?
Posted on December 22, 2010 | 2 CommentsOne of the benefits of WikiLeaks is that it is able to transfer information power into the hands of consumers, Kelvin Teo writes. -
RWE N Power Energy Challenge
Posted on April 18, 2007 | No CommentsIt was the RWE N Power Energy Challenge Regional Heats yesterday. There were 8 teams in total, in which 3 came from Imperial College. We all had very different ideas on how to tackle the UK Energy Challenge. As chemical engineers, our perspective was on how to reduce the cost of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) because CCS is not only mandatory for new coal and gas power stations, but also it increases the cost of electricity production by a third