Daily SG: 24 Mar 2008
Posted by The Singapore Daily on 24 March 2008
Tak Boleh Tahan! Protest
- Readings From A Political Duo-ble: Public Arrests and Political Obligation in Singapore
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Yes, we should all just enjoy the good life!!!
- Sam’s Thoughts: Before and After: My letter got amputated by the Straits Times
- Singapore Donkey: Police arrest sign carried by opposition member
Malaysia Elections
- Singapore Patriot: Malaysia govt reaching out to bloggers, will S’pore do the same?
- ringisei: Watching the factions / Failure leading to success
Prison Break, Singapore Style
- The Online Citizen: Another alleged JI member detained…but where is Mas Selamat?
ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- Singapore and the stuff: SMRT and the woes
Paper Chase
- The boy who knew too much: Double standards in Singaporean Education
Free Tibet
- Random Thoughts Of A Free Thinker: Tibet and the American Civil War
Housing
- Enblocing Singapore: Constitutional Ambiguities (at least for the layperson!)
- Simply Inconceivable: Racial Quotas in HDB Flats [Thanks Justn]
Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Pork Barrel Politics In Malaysia….
Healthcare
- Singapore Life and Times: Hard to swallow
Singapore’s Next Top Model Happy Citizen
- Wake Up Your Idea: Singapore’s Happiest Person & Other Tales Of Fiction
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: NEWS: ST Reader Nominated Happiest Person in the World
Starhub EPL, Singtel CL, Football Fans LPPL
- Under The Willow Tree: When Competition is Bad for Consumers: SingTel, the UEFA Champions League and the Economics of PayTV in Singapore
- iPetitions: Say “NO” to endless sports contents price hikes
Daily Discourse
- The Online Citizen: Employment statistics
- Chemical Generation Singapore: The Imagined and Real Perils of Blogging about One’s Job
- Sophie’s World: Causeway blues again, Part 3
- Princess from the Planet of Venupitarius: How can one underestimate the power of Singlish?
Infoblogoramus
- inter alia: NUS Law Ball 2008
- Sayoni: Sayoni Queer Women Survey 2008
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