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Supporting Chee Soon Juan's caféSupporting Chee Soon Juan's café I refer to The Independent Singapore’s news, “Singaporeans urged to support Chee Soon Juan's café despite their political preferences” (July 16). The underlying objective of doing any business is to ensure it is viable and profitable. Otherwise, there is no point of undertaking risk for it. It is natural for...

Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries? I refer to The TR-Emeritus opinion article, “Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries” (June 14) by Mr Yoong Siew Wah. It has always been a controversial topic which concerns about our top political leaders who receive their salaries that are many times higher than those foreign political leaders. Our...

Steering with stability in transition timesSteering with stability in transition times I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial, “Steering with stability in transition times” (May 16). Let us analyze and interpret this specific subject from a broad perspective, how Singapore should respond and adapt to the evolution of the entire international situation and formulate its foreign policy that is extremely...

We will lead in our own wayWe will lead in our own way I read with interest The Today’s report, “'We will lead in our own way': : Lawrence Wong takes office as 4th prime minister of Singapore” (May 15). We can get some inspiration or enlightenment from the story of the 108 heroes in Water Margin: they originally had their own abilities, aspirations and ambitions. They...

Chinese villagers living on cliffsChinese villagers living on cliffs In the Liangshan Mountains of Sichuan Province in China, there is a small isolated village on a cliff 1,400 meters above sea level. This is the village of Atuler, known as the Cliff Village with 72 families who has been living there for almost 200 years. All travel is by a ladder that leads to the sky at almost right...

Ukraine will cease to exist thanks to the westUkraine will cease to exist thanks to the west Scott Ritter is a former Marine intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union, implementing arms control agreements, and on the staff of General Norman Schwartzkopf during the Gulf War, where he played a critical role in the hunt for Iraqi SCUD missiles. From 1991 until 1998, Mr. Ritter served as a Chief Inspector...

Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride priceBride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price Contrary to popular beliefs, many couples in China are unable to afford to get married. With the exception of rural villages, those in the cities mostly asked for hundreds of thousands in bride price (聘礼/彩礼). According to our techie who has been in China for over a decade, the bride price may include monies intended...

Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian workers looking to moveHigher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian... I refer to the Independent Singapore’s Featured News SG Economy, “Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian workers looking to move” (Feb 22). In this era of rapid technological advancement, all countries are faced with the dilemma of being hungry for talent. Therefore, top talents in respective...

Where Romance Meets FinanceWhere Romance Meets Finance Sugarbook was launched by Darren Chan in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is a luxury dating website designed to resolve financial issues through emotional support. It provides a platform to grow your relationships through mutual benefits that are not restricted to mentorship, companionship, wealth and emotional support. It...

Marriage, children and practical concernsMarriage, children and practical concerns A couple bows before their parents and offers them tea, as is traditional in Chinese weddings. I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial “Marriage, children and practical concerns” (Feb 5). Since the history of human civilisation, the formation of individual family and the issue of procreation have become two...

Not in my backyardNot in my backyard I refer to the TODAY’s Commentary, “'Not in my backyard' — when some groups can protest more loudly, the most vulnerable ones suffer” (Jan 25, 2024). A few good points from the article are worth to be probed further and discussed. In December 2023, the announcement of plans by The National Environment Agency...

Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presenceOpposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presence I refer to The Independent Singapore’s SG Politics column, “Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presence” (Nov 29, 2023). As we know, Singapore political scene has been firmly dominated by the PAP since 1959. Thus, the opposition parties in Singapore have to face and withstand many challenges ahead...

Educating the next generationEducating the next generation I read with interest the Straits Times’ Editorial, “Educating the next generation” (Jan 5, 2024). Any form of spontaneous learning should provide you with a happy, positive, and memorable experience. However, only a small number of children are in exception. Therefore, based on this, parents should realize the...

GST increase in 2024GST increase in 2024 On 1 Jan 2024 GST rises 1% from 8% to 9%; this is a 12.5% increase in GST. I am not convinced that this is necessary. It will contribute to inflation, and cause economic hardship. The handouts to mitigate this are temporary and the increase is permanent. In 2015, when the possibility of GST rising was an election issue...

Race relations in SingaporeRace relations in Singapore I refer to the Today’s “Commentary: In 1954, David Marshall spoke about race relations in Singapore. Have we made real progress since then?” (Dec 15). For any country to be prosperous and powerful, it must first achieve political and social stability, and its people must live in harmony and be united. Only in this...

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Rare typhoon-like storm hits Singapore

Rare typhoon-like storm hits Singapore

Strong winds that people called a mini typhoon hit Singapore on Tuesday evening, September 17, toppling...
Super typhoon Bebinca hit the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu...

Super typhoon Bebinca hit the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu...

After hitting Shanghai on Monday (17th Sept), Typhoon Bebinca hit the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu province....
Why storms and typhoons are wrecking havoc in Asia...

Why storms and typhoons are wrecking havoc in Asia...

Typhoon Bebinca has made landfall in China on Monday (16th Sept). Shanghai has been slammed by the city's...
Super typhoon Bebinca wreaks havoc In Shanghai

Super typhoon Bebinca wreaks havoc In Shanghai

The mega city of Shanghai was brought to a standstill on Monday (16th Sept) as residents at home had...
Severe flooding wrecks havoc in Europe

Severe flooding wrecks havoc in Europe

Severe flooding continues to wreak havoc across central and eastern Europe, following days of torrential...
Iran poised to launch mega-retaliation against Israel

Iran poised to launch mega-retaliation against Israel

Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, a high-ranking IRGC commander, has announced that Iran will soon...
Super typhoon Yagi batters Hainan island in China

Super typhoon Yagi batters Hainan island in China

Heavy rains and strong winds swept through Hainan province Friday as a powerful typhoon, dubbed Yagi,...
Putin visits Mongolia despite ICC arrest warrant

Putin visits Mongolia despite ICC arrest warrant

Russian President Vladimir Putin has arrived in Mongolia for a visit, despite the risk of arrest under...
Axis of Resistance vows to escalate attacks on Israel...

Axis of Resistance vows to escalate attacks on Israel...

The Axis of Resistance groups in Iraq have escalated their threats against Israel and the US. They have...
Russia pounds Ukraine for the second consecutive day

Russia pounds Ukraine for the second consecutive day

In one of the biggest air attacks launched by Russia, hundreds of missiles and drones were launched targeting...
Russia pounds Ukraine in retaliation for invasion of...

Russia pounds Ukraine in retaliation for invasion of...

Russia unleashed a massive missile and drone assault on NATO-backed Ukraine amid rising tensions over...
Houthis ready to strike Israel

Houthis ready to strike Israel

Houthi-installed defence minister in Yemen has warned that his forces are ready to strike Israel. Major...
Israel imposes restriction on media to hide damages...

Israel imposes restriction on media to hide damages...

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is set to present proof or videos of attacks near Tel Aviv. Israeli...
Hezbollah hints at 'full response' after major rocket...

Hezbollah hints at 'full response' after major rocket...

The Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah launched hundreds of rockets and drones towards Israel on...
How strong is Singapore's fighter jets?

How strong is Singapore's fighter jets?

Singapore's fighter jets are supposedly the most advanced force in the entire Southeast Asian region. What...
Major escalation fears as Hezbollah pounds Israel with...

Major escalation fears as Hezbollah pounds Israel with...

Hezbollah and Israel both have announced large-scale military operations against each other. Israel is...
WHO Declares Global Health Emergency

WHO Declares Global Health Emergency

Covid Done, New Virus Emerges: 100s Killed, WHO Declares Global Health Emergency. The World Health...
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to step down

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to step down

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was seen as a safe pair of hands when his party installed him three...
Opinions
A random thought on the comedy of error

A random thought on the comedy of error

The comedy of error that is circling around in Singapore although mind-boggling but amuses Singaporeans...
The Great America, No More

The Great America, No More

America was propagated as the Great Nation in the last century when I was born, even though the world...
A glimpse of the obscurantism of Singapore society

A glimpse of the obscurantism of Singapore society

This is not an attempt at self-exaltation but to give a glimpse of the obscurantism of the Singapore...
Excess Deaths in Singapore

Excess Deaths in Singapore

I applaud ST journalist's effort in pursuing this issue of Excess Deaths in Singapore (which is one of...
Throwing out the baby with the bath water

Throwing out the baby with the bath water

Mr Shanmugam says Singapore has laws and policies to prevent riots like those seen in the UK recently...
Let dead dogs lie

Let dead dogs lie

Alas, Pritam should have let dead dogs lie. I am surprised that he is making a bid to have his case...
Total Policy Reset

Total Policy Reset

Lawrence Wong talked about "reset" but up till now, I am still not quite sure what is installed in his...
The divination of a self-exaltation myth

The divination of a self-exaltation myth

The euphoria that accompanied the appointment of Lawrence Wong as prime minister is understandable.because...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's (LW) National Day Rally

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's (LW) National Day Rally

I have more praises than criticisms for Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's (LW) National Day Rally. He...
Build Our Core

Build Our Core

On this very day of celebrating our 59th National Day, we as a people, a country and the Singaporean...
More Singaporeans eligible to vote in next General...

More Singaporeans eligible to vote in next General...

More Singaporeans eligible to vote in next General Election (GE)- CNA online 22 July 2024. There are...
Excess Deaths Comparison Chart

Excess Deaths Comparison Chart

This is the Excess Deaths Comparison Chart that MOH has neither disputed nor commented on. It...
Focusing on frail, senior patients

Focusing on frail, senior patients

Tan Tock Seng (TTS) focuses on frail, senior patients as it celebrates 180th anniversary- ST online,...
Who is replacing us?

Who is replacing us?

My fellow Singaporeans,we face an existential threat,that is exacerbated by PAP policies. The number...
Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump

Attempted Assassination of Donald Trump

We first thought the attempted assassination of Trump was a "Lone Wolf" incident. However, there are...
Allianz offers to buy a stake in Income Insurance

Allianz offers to buy a stake in Income Insurance

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I am not a 'woke'

I am not a 'woke'

I am known to be a Democratic Socialist. Democracy comes before Socialism. Traditionally, people regard...
Assassination attempt on Donald Trump

Assassination attempt on Donald Trump

I strongly condemn the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the United States Republican presidential...
Letters
Supporting Chee Soon Juan's café

Supporting Chee Soon Juan's café

I refer to The Independent Singapore’s news, “Singaporeans urged to support Chee Soon Juan's café...
Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?

Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?

I refer to The TR-Emeritus opinion article, “Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries”...
Steering with stability in transition times

Steering with stability in transition times

I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial, “Steering with stability in transition times” (May 16). Let...
We will lead in our own way

We will lead in our own way

I read with interest The Today’s report, “'We will lead in our own way': : Lawrence Wong takes office...
Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for...

Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for...

I refer to the Independent Singapore’s Featured News SG Economy, “Higher salaries lead Singapore...
Marriage, children and practical concerns

Marriage, children and practical concerns

A couple bows before their parents and offers them tea, as is traditional in Chinese weddings. I...
Not in my backyard

Not in my backyard

I refer to the TODAY’s Commentary, “'Not in my backyard' — when some groups can protest more loudly,...
Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary...

Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary...

I refer to The Independent Singapore’s SG Politics column, “Opposition parties seek to strengthen...
Snippets
Singapore Tightens Casino Regulations to Combat Money...

Singapore Tightens Casino Regulations to Combat Money...

In a move to strengthen its position as a well-regulated financial hub, Singapore is set to implement...
The All-Time Top Singaporean Poker Players

The All-Time Top Singaporean Poker Players

Poker is one of the world's most popular games with games being played recreationally and professionally....
How to Increase Image Size without Compromising Quality

How to Increase Image Size without Compromising Quality

In our digital world, crisp, top-notch images make your content pop, whether on a website, social media,...
Chinese villagers living on cliffs

Chinese villagers living on cliffs

In the Liangshan Mountains of Sichuan Province in China, there is a small isolated village on a cliff...
Ukraine will cease to exist thanks to the west

Ukraine will cease to exist thanks to the west

Scott Ritter is a former Marine intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union, implementing...
Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price

Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price

Contrary to popular beliefs, many couples in China are unable to afford to get married. With the exception...
The fall of Alibaba's Jack Ma

The fall of Alibaba's Jack Ma

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Sticky & Recent Articles

Singapore tops Taiwan in innovation

Singapore tops Taiwan in innovation

Economic Daily News, 3 March 2010 At a time when our government is seeking to push for the passage of an industrial innovation bill in the Legislative Yuan, the Singapore government also announced in its new annual budget in February measures to boost the nation's overall productivity. Both programs are intended to step up innovation, increase productivity and enhance national competativeness. But comparing the two, Taiwan lags far behind Singapore. Taiwan's new innovation bill will allow companies to deduct 35 percent of approved spending on R&D and employee training from their corporate taxes over the next five years. A more innovative measure allows enterprises to deduct 50 percent of the spending on R&D and training that exceeds their previous two-year average from their corporate taxes. Although the industrial innovation bill covers both large and small businesses, it will offer only minimal benefits to Taiwan's small- and medium-sized enterprises because of their limited spending on R&D. In Singapore, in contrast, all firms engaged in activities enhancing productivity, such as R&D, employee training, automation, or design done in Singapore, will get a 250 percent deduction on taxable income for expenditures on such activities of up to 300,000 Singapore dollars. Compared to Taiwan, Singapore's incentive is much more comprehensive and practical. The service sector is also covered in the measure by the Singapore government. Read rest of article here  Read More →

Heartbreak for Lions

Heartbreak for Lions

By Brandon Lee [email protected] Jordan 2 Singapore 1 Lions outplayed as Jordan takes final qualification spot A 27,000 packed stadium with Jordanian fans in Amman and harsh windy conditions were prelude to a technically challenging game for Singapore. Besides the unfamiliar weather conditions and a hostile crowd, the Lions came into this game less prepared than they would have liked to as the hosts had provided sub-standard training facilities. The Jordanians always looked hungrier as they took first initiative in attack. They showed confidence in attack with delightful flick-ons in midfield to unlock a disciplined Singapore team that defended in numbers. It took just eight minutes for their attack to pay dividends as striker Odai Yousef Ismail brought the home side ahead with a well placed header. Rising above Precious, he headed in from a cross on the right from winger Amer Deeb. Singapore was quick to pile on the attacking pressure after conceding the goal. Two quick corners were won, but neither posed much danger to Jordan. The wave of attack fizzled out quickly, as the Lions were held captive in their own half by Jordan. Another fast paced attack found Odai through on goal for a shot and it took by an excellent save by Lionel Lewis and an eventual clearance by Daniel Bennett to nullify the attack. Moments later, Deeb found Odai again with a pin-point cross from the right. Odai turned easily to beat Precious and unleashed a fearsome strike only for Lewis’ to brilliant reaction save to bail the Lions out once more. It took 41 minutes, but Singapore finally had its first shot on target as Noh Alam Shah headed straight at the keeper from Qiu Li’s cross on the left. By that point, the match was fast turning into a target practice session for the Jordanians. The Lions went into the break only a goal down and were perhaps a tad lucky. Before the fans got back to their seats after half-time, Noh Alam Shah equalized with a very deft strike to the left corner of the Jordan goal. The goal breathed life into the Lions as they rediscovered confidence and piled on the attacking pressure. Good times did not last long for Singapore as the Lions’ defence caved once more from a corner on the 57th minute. Anas Bani Yassein was completely unmarked at the far post as he headed home easily to bring the home side back on the lead. Jordan had a couple of chances before the end of the game but failed to capitalize on any of them. Unmatched in every department, the Lions could only put in toothless spurts of attacks in the dying moments of the match. It did not matter in the end, but with Thailand losing in Tehran, any equalising goal from Singapore would have been enough for the team to qualify for the 2011 Asian Cup. Campaign Analysis Despite finishing bottom of Group E, there are a lot of positives to take away for the Lions in this qualifying campaign. The fact that the team was still in the qualification race before the final game of the Group bears testament to the resolve the team had shown throughout. The gulf between ourselves and Asian powerhouse Iran was evident over the two legs (we lost 6-0 and 3-1), but we have proven to be a fair match against both Thailand and eventual qualifier Jordan. Our match up against Thailand over two legs was interesting because of our regional rivalry and we proved that we can beat them, when Aleksander Duric’s goal sealed a famous victory in Bangkok in November last year. In Hariss Harun, we have one of the most promising central midfielders of our time. He is only just 19 and is already a key player in the team. He was easily our best player against Jordan and he never looked overawed by the atmosphere. If FAS can provide support and opportunity for him for an overseas stint in the near future, it can only be a good thing for him and the national team. Noh Alam Shah, who scored the goal, has three goals to his name for this campaign – an impressive return considering the quality on the display. At 29, he may not get any quicker, but by playing league football in Indonesia, he can only get more experienced in the next few years. The overall performance, together with our respectable showing during the 2010 World Cup qualification, showed that all in all, as a proper national team, we had improved much over the years. Bear in mind that our other regional rivals (besides Thailand) had done a lot poorer at this stage, yet we have one of the smallest pool of professional players to choose from. These two campaigns, albeit unsuccessful, can form the bedrock of our development. The next major pan-Asian campaign for the national team would be qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. That will probably kick off a couple of years from now, but this period of time is crucial in terms of personnel matters. Some senior players will opt for retirement, to allow young blood come through the ranks in the coming months. Optimism (or blind faith, as some might say) aside, part of the success of the team depends on the support from local media and fans. Rather than lamenting the failure of the team, this editorial team had decided to stand behind the team and hope that our next qualifying campaign will eventually turn out to be successful. About the Author - Brandon is a freelance writer who strives to be a model citizen. He likes Green Tea without the tinge of Jasmine.  Read More →

VIDEOS: A showcase of “lazy and too old” Singapore elderly workers

VIDEOS: A showcase of “lazy and too old” Singapore elderly workers

OPINION During a recent parliamentary session, PAP MP Ong Ah Heng from Yishun Central admitted quite frankly that he had sacked Singapore elderly workers and replaced them with foreigners in his constituency in his impassioned defence of foreigner workers: “I know of one family who complain the cleaners in their precinct are lazy and too old. They don’t want local workers who are old, they want young foreign workers. To satisfy the demand, I changed the local workers to foreign workers. Foreign workers are not a burden to us. Their presence here is not negative. Without foreign workers, things will be worse,” he said. (read article here) Let us recall two elderly Singaporeans who are forced to work well into their twilight years because they cannot afford to retire. We leave readers to judge for themselves if they are really as "lazy and too old" as described by MP Ong Ah Heng: Case #1: Interview with a 80 year old Toilet attendant Prologue: On 10 February 2009, Lianhe Wanbao published a feature of an elderly couple working as toilet attendants who have to eat outside the public toilet daily just to earn a few extra cents. (Read article here) We caught up with Madam Chen Ying to record this interview with her to shed more light on her daily life. PART 1 Read the full interview here PART 2 Read the full interview here Case #2: Struggles of a 76 year old Singapore street scavenger Prologue: Zheng Jie Wo struggles to load another empty box onto her trolley. At 76, she is besieged by joint pain brought on by a life of hard work. She can barely push the trolley that she uses to collect Singapore's discarded cardboard, cans and paper. "I still have to work even if it is painful. It hurts here in my joints and here to. I have got chronic arthritis." Zheng has been living on the streets for about seven years. Read the full interview here  Read More →

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