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    Photos: A rousing welcome for Mr Chiam See Tong by Potong Pasir residents!

    Background: Potong Pasir MP Mr Chiam See Tong was given a rousing welcome by a Chinese, Malay and Indian dance troupe. The guests reached out to him to shake his hands as he walked to take his seat at the table. There is a distinctive feeling of “Singaporean” in the atmosphere with the diners...
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    Photos of dinner at Potong Pasir to celebrate Mr Chiam's 25 years as a MP

    Background: More than 1,000 guests turned up at Potong Pasir on 12 December 2009 for dinner to celebrate Mr Chiam’s illustrious 25 years of service for Potong Pasir residents, including leaders of the various opposition parties in Singapore such as WP’s Mr Low Thia Kiang, SDP’s Dr Chee Soon...
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    YPAP P65 blogger supports “cooling-off” day and condemns netizens for spraying “venom

    Re: YPAP P65 blogger supports “cooling-off” day and condemns netizens for spraying “v It turns out that Mr Fredric is a new citizen from India. Find out the truth here...
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    YPAP member P65 blogger Fredric Fanthome is a new citizen from India

    YPAP member and P65 blogger Fredric Fanthome who made a spirited defence of the “cooling-off” day proposed by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on the p65 blog turned out to be a new citizen from India! Fredric graduated from the Indian Institute of Management in 2000 and is currently the head...
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    Khaw Boon Wan apologized for KKH drug error on his blog

    Health Minister Mr Khaw Boon Wan had apologized to the two victims of the KKH medication blunder on his blog in an entry dated 22 November 2009: “The chemo overdose errors in KKH were human errors. They should not have happened, but they did. We are sorry for the mistakes and are all saddened...
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    Son of KKH drug error victim described pharmacists as "idiots" on his blog

    Mr Ng Chun Kiat, son of KKH medication error victim Madam Ng L.K lambasted the two pharmacists responsible for the mistake as being “idiots” on his blog, started a few days ago to create “public awareness” for the incident! Mr Ng took issue with the fact that the two pharmacists had yet to...
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    Photos of ex-ISD detainees Lim Hock Siew and Poh Soo Kai at book launch

    Launch of the book – “The Fajar Generation: The University Socialist Club and the Politics of Postwar Malaya and Singapore” at the Alumni Medical Centre on the 14 November 2009, Saturday from 3pm to 6pm. The book contains essays written by Dr. Lim Hock Siew, Dr. Poh Soo Kai, Mr. Tan Kok Fang...
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    Interview with Mr Ng Chun Kiat, son of KKH medication error victim Madam Ng on what r

    Background: On 6 November 2009, two cancer patients receiving chemotherapy at Singapore’s Kandang Kerbau Hospital (KKH) was given an overdose of the drugs. One of them is Madam Ng L. K who received doxorubicin over a few hours instead of days. Madam Ng’s son, Mr Ng Chun Kiat, had started a...
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    Interview with Dr Lim Hock Siew and Dr Poh Soo Kai

    By Amanda Lian After the official book launch of “The Fajar Generation”, Temasek Review managed to snatch some personal time with Dr. Lim Hock Siew (LHS) and Dr. Poh Soo Kai (PSK). During this time, we managed to get some books autographed by them while at the same point, ask them a few...
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    Singnet users of Temasek Review: pls use vtunnel to access

    Hi all, Temasek Review maybe inaccessible to some Singnet users as our firewall has banned a range of Singnet IPs. Please access our site via www.vtunnel.com for the time-being. Starhub users should have no problems accessing though the loading may be slow.
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    SPH IP caught "grabbing" content from Temasek Review server

    The Temasek Review site was down for almost 8 hours on 30 October 2009 from a massive DDOS or distributed denial of service attack. (read the details here) A DDOS attack is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users. One common method of attack involves...
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    Town Council Act (CAP 329A): LUP should be implemented by MP

    In a letter published in the Straits Times Forum on 27 October 2009, Press Secretary to the Ministry of National Development Lim Yuin Chien wrote that there is a difference between the roles of a MP and an adviser. This was what he wrote: “In Singapore, MPs also have an important role in...
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    LKY School researcher debunked LKY's claims about income gap being inevitable

    During the Kent Ridge Ministerial dialogue held at NUS two days ago, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew stressed that that problem of a widening income gap is one that most countries – not just Singapore – have to contend with and it is “inevitable” in a globalized world. MM Lee’s claims about the...
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    Temasek Review's interview with ex-ISD director

    Background: Mr Yoong Siew Wah was the Director of Singapore's Internal Security Department (ISD) from 1971 to 1974. Before his stint with ISD, he was the director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB). The SPH propagandist book about the PAP "Men in White" alleged in page 441...
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    Temasek Review down from massive DDOS attacks

    Dear readers, Our server suffered a huge DDoS attack today from 6am to 11am, causing our site to go offline during that period. Although our server comes with basic Anti DDoS protection, the attack our server suffered was in excess of 50mbps, causing our Apache Web Server to crash due to...
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