
Singapore poverty in the spotlight
Poverty in Singapore affects an unknown number of families Singapore (9 Nov) - Begging is illegal here, under the island-nation's Destitute Persons Act, carrying a fine of up to $3,000 or imprisonment for up to two years for repeat offenders. But Singapore's poor still can be found, often selling packets of tissues outside food...

The Dichotomy of Mainstream Media vs. the Alternative Media
(5 Oct) - What is truth? Not a simple question. Is it as you feel it to be? (Subjective truth). Is it based on what you perceive to be facts, uninfluenced by your feelings? (Objective truth). Is it only what your five senses confirm to be real? (Empirical truth). Even within these three very basic concepts of truth, there rests...

Anonymous hacks Singapore PM to protest media crackdown
The web site belonging to the Prime Minister of Singapore appeared to have been hacked by members of the Anonymous hacking collective just a day after he said state authorities would hunt down anyone posing a threat to Singapore’s cyber-security. Anonymous threatened to launch attacks on the government’s data infrastructure...
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