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Photo Gallery: Geylang Serai market in the aftermath of Singapore’s worst food poisoning outbreak

Photo Gallery: Geylang Serai market in the aftermath of Singapore’s worst food poisoning outbreak

Background: Since the massive food poisoning outbreak which was traced to two stalls at Geylang Serai market, the updated hygiene labels had been distributed to most food stalls. All but six stalls received a "C" grading. The pest controllers were also called in to eradicate the rats inhabiting the market. Is it safe now to... 

The Thai and Perak Constitutional crises: the problem does not lie in democracy, but in politicians who do not believe in democracy

The Thai and Perak Constitutional crises: the problem does not lie in democracy, but in politicians who do not believe in democracy

By Fang Zhi Yuan and Lim Siow Kuan The recent constitutional crises in Thailand and the Malaysian state of Perak have been given extensive coverage by the state media in a lame attempt to highlight the pitfalls of democracy. The papers were splashed with photos of the Thai "red shirts" confronting the police and of the scuffle... 

Our bloated defence budget: A swift and decisive victory

Our bloated defence budget: A swift and decisive victory

By Gunslinger, Guest Columnist The need for deterrence against potential aggressors is indisputable for this city state. In fact, there is a very strong case for deterrence and there is historical precedence that small states in the correct context with the right capabilities can achieve this. During World War 2, land locked... 



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