Straits Times: Whose job is it to provide happiness?
Straits Times Deputy Editor, Zuraidah Ibrahim. (Photo Asiaone) Straits Times Deputy Editor, Zuraidah Ibrahim, wrote an article today (21 Oct) asking, "Whose job is it to provide happiness?" In the article, she seems to hint that perhaps it is the job of citizens or individuals to moderate one's own expectation so as to seek...
Lawrence Wong: Meritocracy is not flawed
Lawrence Wong During a dialogue with a group of young Singaporeans about social change on Thu (18 Oct), the new incoming Acting Minister for the new Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) Lawrence Wong pointed out that meritocracy isn't flawed. Mr Wong said, "Not that meritocracy is flawed, but it's about having a broader...
Former SPH’s Editor-in-Chief: I was at the receiving end of LKY’s fury
Former SPH's Editor-in-Chief Cheong Yip Seng launched his book, 'OB Markers: The Straits Times Story', yesterday (19 Oct). In the book, Mr Cheong recorded the memoir of 43 years of his life as a newspaper man. He started his journalism career in 1963 as a trainee journalist. He eventually rose to become Editor-in-Chief of SPH's...
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