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Budget expected to deliver the goods

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan observed that rising property prices have caused a dent in the aspirations of many young families and voters for whom…

Can rising Asia shape the world?

Former Danish diplomat Joergen Moeller launched his book How Asia Can Shape The World at SMU where Foreign Minister George Yeo delivered a speech…

Ong Ye Kung is likely to contest in upcoming elections

Responding to the reporter's queries following the launch of the book How Asia can Shape the World by former ambassador of Denmark to Singapore [and…

Seminar by Emeritus Professor Eugeen Verhellen

Emeritus Professor Eugeen Verhellen conducted a seminar on "The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, a Global Social Contract" on 2 Nov 2011. A …

Temasek Holding pays US$1.7m fine

Assoc Prof (Practice) Bernard Lee said the political reality is that Indonesia has gone too far down the road and so it will be embarrassing for them…

SDA internal troubles worsening, two member parties question Chiam's recent comments

Analysing the situation, Asst Prof Eugene Tan says if the Singapore Democratic Alliance fails to resolve its internal issues, it will affect their…

Affected by the Financial Crisis, banks' customer satisfaction score dips

The latest Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore study shows that the sector's score fell to its lowest since 2007. The Institute of Service…

Show-cause letter widens rift in SDA

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that the infighting, which erupted last May, can only hurt the SDA and the SPP if it is not resolved before the…

Food blogging culture catching on fast

A study by Assistant Professor of Corporate Communications Michael Netzley of the SMU revealed that 7 out of 10 Singaporeans are using location based…

Local enterprises still adopt the conservative approach

Prof Netzley feels that local companies are still hesitant to harness social media such as Facebook and to market themselves, for fear of appearing…