From: madmansg Nov-29 10:31 pm
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25117.1
WTF !! So many NS slaves murdered by SAF no scholarhips in their name but this cheebye go india kanna killed become heroine.
All the dead NS slaves now shamefully hidden by SAF should all be hornoured with NUS buildings and scholarhip named after them.
NS is killing Sg.
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THE National University of Singapore law faculty has set up a scholarship in memory of Ms Lo Hwei Yen who died in the Mumbai terror attack a year ago.
Ms Lo, 28, a lawyer who graduated from the faculty, was killed on Oct 27 in the attack that left about 170 dead.
Applications are expected to open in the second quarter of next year for rising fourth year law students.
The first scholar will be selected for the academic year beginning next August.
The student will receive a scholarship award of $6,000 which will be used towards the payment of tuition fees. The initial endowment was pledged by Ms Lo's law firm, Stephenson Harwood.
Professor Tan Cheng Han, Dean of NUS Law Faculty, said: 'Hwei Yen was a bright student and cherished member of the alumni family. We hope that through this scholarship, we can help to keep her memory alive in a positive way.
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From: EvoRalliart 12:37 am
To: madmansg (2 of 7)
25117.2 in reply to 25117.1
the husband of this bxxxx is the son of an important grasslut leeder leh. She is not peasants like those found in NS slavery ok!
To: ALL (1 of 7)
25117.1
WTF !! So many NS slaves murdered by SAF no scholarhips in their name but this cheebye go india kanna killed become heroine.
All the dead NS slaves now shamefully hidden by SAF should all be hornoured with NUS buildings and scholarhip named after them.
NS is killing Sg.
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THE National University of Singapore law faculty has set up a scholarship in memory of Ms Lo Hwei Yen who died in the Mumbai terror attack a year ago.
Ms Lo, 28, a lawyer who graduated from the faculty, was killed on Oct 27 in the attack that left about 170 dead.
Applications are expected to open in the second quarter of next year for rising fourth year law students.
The first scholar will be selected for the academic year beginning next August.
The student will receive a scholarship award of $6,000 which will be used towards the payment of tuition fees. The initial endowment was pledged by Ms Lo's law firm, Stephenson Harwood.
Professor Tan Cheng Han, Dean of NUS Law Faculty, said: 'Hwei Yen was a bright student and cherished member of the alumni family. We hope that through this scholarship, we can help to keep her memory alive in a positive way.
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From: EvoRalliart 12:37 am
To: madmansg (2 of 7)
25117.2 in reply to 25117.1
the husband of this bxxxx is the son of an important grasslut leeder leh. She is not peasants like those found in NS slavery ok!