Credibility: an inverse relationship between the New and Old media
By Fang Zhi Yuan and Lim Siow Kuan In an article published on The Straits Times on 3 January entitled ‘Political challenges in 2009‘, ST Political Editor Ms Chua Lee Hoong expressed her reservations about the credibility of what is published on the New Media. “The problem with the Internet is reliability”, she wrote. ”To...
The Singapore Change – Real or Illusion?
Written by Dr Wong Wee Nam 04 Jan 2009 Singapore is slowly opening up and liberalizing. So we are told. Censorship in the Arts has been relaxed, demonstrations are now allowed in Speakers’ Corner and making of some kinds of political films will not be banned. Yes, nowadays there are some doses of political jokes in the local...
Singapore – Morality and Freedom
By Richard Lu The foundation of a free society is the general level of morality. If there is no morality or accountability, freedom does not work. Freedom is the absence of interference with the sovereignty of an individual and when that morality becomes unimportant, we lose our freedom and we head towards a dictatorship. ...
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