http://kentridgecommon.com/
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Kelvin Teo’s explanation on what had happened at Kent Ridge Common
http://www.temasekreview.com/2009/11/02/kelvin-teo-explains/
By Kelvin Teo, Political Bureau Chief
I wish to take all my Kent Ridge Common articles and those whom I was a sole contributor to the new site at Kent Ridge Review, which I am currently assisting the Temasek Review with.
The Kent Ridge Common file server was purchased by myself. I believe that a writer should have ownership over the articles he has written and decide where he wants to place it.
With the establishment of Kent Ridge Review, I have linked the file server to the new site. (That’s why the Kent Ridge Common site is temporarily unavailable)
The intention is to transfer former articles that I was a main contributor of to the Kent Ridge Review. I will also do my best to transfer articles not written by me back to the Kent Ridge Common’s owners.
When I was at the Kent Ridge Common, the volume of my article contribution is approximately 90%, and the rest by other KRC writers.
Thus, I will do my utmost to transfer the other 10% of the articles written back to the Kent Ridge Common, which they can upload to their new file server since the domain name “Kent Ridge Common” is owned by them.
The Kent Ridge Review is currently archiving the articles previously written by me, and articles previously written by other members of the Kent Ridge Common team will be passed back to the KRC owners.
The deadline for this transfer process depending on the wishes of the Kent Ridge Common team is indefinite, and we are working to facilitate the transition.
The Kent Ridge Review plans to feature articles in which I will be a main contributor, and has no intention of featuring works from other KRC writers, since they are not a part of the Temasek Review and the future media company which we are incorporating.
The Kent Ridge Review website will also be re-designed with a different theme different from the Kent Ridge Common.

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Kelvin Teo’s explanation on what had happened at Kent Ridge Common
http://www.temasekreview.com/2009/11/02/kelvin-teo-explains/
By Kelvin Teo, Political Bureau Chief
I wish to take all my Kent Ridge Common articles and those whom I was a sole contributor to the new site at Kent Ridge Review, which I am currently assisting the Temasek Review with.
The Kent Ridge Common file server was purchased by myself. I believe that a writer should have ownership over the articles he has written and decide where he wants to place it.
With the establishment of Kent Ridge Review, I have linked the file server to the new site. (That’s why the Kent Ridge Common site is temporarily unavailable)
The intention is to transfer former articles that I was a main contributor of to the Kent Ridge Review. I will also do my best to transfer articles not written by me back to the Kent Ridge Common’s owners.
When I was at the Kent Ridge Common, the volume of my article contribution is approximately 90%, and the rest by other KRC writers.
Thus, I will do my utmost to transfer the other 10% of the articles written back to the Kent Ridge Common, which they can upload to their new file server since the domain name “Kent Ridge Common” is owned by them.
The Kent Ridge Review is currently archiving the articles previously written by me, and articles previously written by other members of the Kent Ridge Common team will be passed back to the KRC owners.
The deadline for this transfer process depending on the wishes of the Kent Ridge Common team is indefinite, and we are working to facilitate the transition.
The Kent Ridge Review plans to feature articles in which I will be a main contributor, and has no intention of featuring works from other KRC writers, since they are not a part of the Temasek Review and the future media company which we are incorporating.
The Kent Ridge Review website will also be re-designed with a different theme different from the Kent Ridge Common.