
Improving the political environment
When can be done about improving the political environment in Singapore, if a new government comes into power? I suggest the following measures: a) MPs should be full time and more parliamentary sessions should be held to discuss laws and to question the government on their policies b) Ministers should relinquish their positions...

Authorities may have to do something but no good options
Winter is here and the White Walkers are expected to land at Changi Int’l or the port any time soon. S’pore’s recent gloomy economic data — Electronics exports, a major driver of Singapore’s growth over the past two years, saw their biggest decline in more than a decade, hit by a global downturn in the semiconductor...

Future Tense
Because I'm flying, first to Singapore and then to the Philippines (for the Cebu Literary Festival), I'm writing my weekly column on a Sunday and scheduling it for posting on Thursday. I'm writing in the future tense. My neighborhood bank in Harlem has just reopened after a thorough renovation. When I told GH, in my Singaporean...
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