The subtle divining hand of fate
Whether you are clairvoyant or not it can safely be said that fate has raken a hand in the presidential election. Therefore it cannot be flabbergasting to our voters that the most promising prospective candidate George Goh can be a casualty by default not of his own making at the whim of fate or not the too remote possibility...
The president’s custodial role
The president once elected performs a custodial role of checks and balances of our past reserves (that is, reserves which were not accumulated during the present term of government). Prof Eugene K.B. Tan (“Prof Eugene”) writes it clear, and with considerable detail in the article this morning - “Elected presidency: Going...
Vivian Doesn’t Know The Rules Of The Game
Maturing as a young man in Singapore in the early 80s,I always remembered a phrase that Lee Kuan Yew used- “These are the rules of the game”. He was referring to the diplomatic protocol which is understood the world over when leaders meet. A Prime Minister of a host country always has to go to the place where a visiting...
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