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Lim Swee Say: I only want to do my best for the residents of East Coast GRC

Minister Lim Swee Say refused to be drawn into commenting on the PAP strategy of fielding its strongest candidates in East Coast in anticipation of…

NYSE Technologies and Singapore Management University team up to Strengthen Financial Markets Technology Education

NYSE Technologies, the global commercial technology unit of NYSE Euronext, announces working with SMU's MITB (Financial Services) programme to…

Singapore's high home prices pose risks ahead of elections

Asst Prof Eugene Tan observed that high property prices, especially for private homes, is a festering source of disappointment, unhappiness and…

East Coast GRC to field ministerial heavyweights Lim Swee Say and Raymond Lim

Political observers believe that the PAP is fielding its strongest team in East Coast GRC to lend some stability to a team may be weakened by the…

Independent sailors unfazed by obstacles

For a quartet of ex-national sailors, their pursuit for a life on the high seas is made even more difficult by the fact that they are a team…

Who will replace Chan Soo Sen at Joo Chiat?

The guessing game is on and political observers think it is likely to be Seah Kian Peng (Marine Parade GRC) or Josephine Teo (Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC).…

Lim Swee Say to face actual competition: First time in 14 years

Minister Lim Swee Say has always been in constituencies that enjoyed walkovers. This time however, as part of the 4-man team standing for East Coast…

Worker's Party will not change its strategy, no matter who the opponents are

Asst Prof Eugene Tan commented that it is rare for PAP to announce its candidacy for any constituency so soon. The fact that East Coast GRC has…

Shooting for More Glory

Third-year SMU undergrad Koh Seng Leong, the sailor who recovered from a horrific bike accident in 2005 to win a Laser silver medal at the Asian…

When it comes to succession in Singapore family businesses, blood not always thicker than water

Reproduced from Knowledge@SMU, four family business chieftains shared their take on passing the family baton at a seminar organised by the UOB-SMU…