Tunisia’s Sudden Press Freedom
Tunisian media have witnessed an abrupt and jarring change: After years of oppressive censorship, all restrictions have vanished. Newspapers report freely, journalists work through the night -- and it seems as if every Tunisian wants to talk politics. "Castles in France, Bank Accounts in Switzerland, Real Estate in Argentina!"...
MM’s house: ‘When I’m dead, demolish it’
38 Oxley Road IN ITS basement, some of the most important discussions on the future of Singapore were held in the 1950s. Now, the question is: Will the house at 38, Oxley Road survive its famous owner, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew? Broaching the subject was Mr Lee himself, during an interview with a team of Straits Times journalists...
Temasek Holdings to pay fine in Indonesia after failed appeal
Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings Pte Ltd said Tuesday that it would pay a 1.7-million-dollar fine for breaching Indonesia's anti-competition laws. Indonesia's Supreme Court last year turned down Temasek's appeal after the country's competition watchdog, the KPPU, in 2007 found Temasek in breach of antitrust laws and...
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