Daily SG: 12 Dec 2007
Posted by The Singapore Daily on 12 December 2007
ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- The boy who knew too much: The Great ComfortDelGro Taxi Rip-off
- Alice in Wonderland: ComfortDelgro taxi fares rise up to 49%
- All and Sundry Singapore: Taxi Fare Hike - Attempting to solve a problem but creates another?
- Singapore Life and Times: You Pay More
- Singapore Patriot: 83% Hike in Taxi Fares not Comforting at all
- mrbrown: Complain about taxi somemore?
- Insane Polygons: Problem Solving the Elite Way
- Simply Jean: Taxi fare hike: Oh wait! You have to pay midnight surcharge in the day! This is crazy!
- Decay on Net: You guys might as well go rob bank
- SGFRAG: ComfortDelgro’s Q3 profit up 15% to S$59m
International Human Rights Day
- Chemical Generation Singapore: Dignity and Justice for all of us
- Pseudonymity: VIDEOS: Singapore Lawyers’ Petition To Law Society On Human Rights Day
Singaporeans are fed, up with progress!
- Sam’s Thoughts: Singapore Dreamers Anonymous
Daily Discourse
- The Online Citizen: Who really is “not ready” for a non-Chinese PM?
- The Anti Neo-Democracy Theorist: $10000000000 to Swiss Bank UBS - Should there be parliamentary accountability?
- Mr Wang Says So: You Give Your Money To Your Town Council So That It Can Play The Stock Market
- Singaland: Malaysia’s ‘Tectonic Shift’
- Journalism.sg: S’poreans on press freedom: Don’t have and don’t care
- My Singapore News: 1/3 full or 2/3 empty?
- Yaw Shin Leong @ WP: A Certain Type For Singapore (Part 4/ 4)
- The Void Deck: UBS and the United Banks of Singapore
- Mollymeek: Why I’m Disturbed
- The Universe Within: Press Freedom
- BothSidesOfTheJohorStraits: Singaporeans KNOW our press is biased, but we LIKE it that way!
Life, the universe and everything
- Fresh Brainz 新鲜脑汁: Identification Of Design Motifs
- Ong Jiin Joo: Cultural Map of the World
- Balderdash: Miss Veet Standout Challenge 2007..
Infoblogoramus
- They Might Be Curly Giants!: Machine Girl Is The New Kill Bill
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