
Focus on skills set to increase interest in volunteerism
I agree with Mr. Joel Chua in his commentary “Viewing volunteerism in a new light” (August 8). I am glad to read that the spirit of volunteerism is catching on to companies and individuals in showing their support in helping others in society. Companies need to understand that as a business entity, they can give back to...

Why the fuss over chartering of trains?
I read with dismay that SMRT faces possible sanctions for permitting Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) to charter its trains to transport students to a rugby match ("SMRT faces sanctions for allowing private use of trains"; Wednesday). Some members of the public have criticised the decision to allow public transport to be used...

Not all doctors are greedy & heartless
My husband, the sole breadwinner in the family, passed away unexpectedly when I was into my seventh month of pregnancy. It was a devastating period for my seven-year-old daughter and me. Upon knowing our situation, my gynaecologist, Dr Adrian B. Woodworth from Thomson Women's Clinic, waived his prescription and caesarean charges....
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