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Is it not obvious that the Indian FTrash are trying to gain political power in Peesai by bootlicking the Familee? And they will succeed given the lumber 1 ego of the Old Fart! Sporns should nip the Indian FTrash political ambition in its bud!
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->MY COMPLIMENTS to Dr Andy Ho on his column, 'Silence speaks volumes about ourselves'' (Aug 14). It was thought provoking and inspiring.
I also wish to compliment The Straits Times on its redesign. I have been reading The Straits Times since I arrived from India a year ago to further my studies. When I first came to Singapore, I was amazed at how Singapore's newspapers and content were better than those in India.
This is surprising, for if one considers the completely different press laws in the two countries, one would think that Indian journalism would be of better quality, because it is freer.
But journalism in Singapore is just as developed, if not more than in India. I feel the credit goes to both the Government of Singapore and the journalists of Singapore.
My congratulations to The Straits Times.
Nitesh Murti
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->MY COMPLIMENTS to Dr Andy Ho on his column, 'Silence speaks volumes about ourselves'' (Aug 14). It was thought provoking and inspiring.
I also wish to compliment The Straits Times on its redesign. I have been reading The Straits Times since I arrived from India a year ago to further my studies. When I first came to Singapore, I was amazed at how Singapore's newspapers and content were better than those in India.
This is surprising, for if one considers the completely different press laws in the two countries, one would think that Indian journalism would be of better quality, because it is freer.
But journalism in Singapore is just as developed, if not more than in India. I feel the credit goes to both the Government of Singapore and the journalists of Singapore.
My congratulations to The Straits Times.
Nitesh Murti
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