
Irish Luck had ran out – But are we on the same route to disaster?
By Damon Yeo, Business Correspondent Earlier this year, a joke conjured up by some twisted economists became popular online. It goes something like, “What is the difference between Iceland and Ireland? An alphabet and about six months.” This joke surfaced just months after the entire Icelandic economy and banking system...

How to get faster results: be effective and efficient
By James Oh, Lifestyle Correspondent In today's rapidly changing world, it is a phenomena for almost everyone, if not everyone, to give excuse for not having enough time to do what they want. The reason we don’t recognize it as problematic is because we often think it is unchangeable or we take it for granted like the frog...

PSLE furore: who is to blame?
By Bhaskaran Kunju, Political Correspondent The issue of examinations being too difficult is one that has been around for a long time. So the most recent incidents of the PSLE Mathematics and Chinese Language papers being too difficult making headlines came as a bit of a surprise to me. Of course a story has to be sold, so it’s...
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