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Thomson Medical raises patient satisfaction level

By leveraging on technology and raising standards for both its product quality and service levels, Thomson Medical Centre has successfully improved…

Sports School to offer diploma

From next year, the Singapore Sports School and Republic Polytechnic (RP) will offer a diploma in sports and leisure management. Graduate students…

Singlish

Associate Professor Kirpal Singh and Assistant Professor Jack Lee discussed about the roots of ?Singlish', how the language has evolved and the ways…

Opposition eyeing Tampines GRC

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan commented that it would be a 'narrow and self-limiting' strategy for any opposition party to pick an electoral ward…

Birth rate may dip further: experts

Assistant Professor Chung Wai Keung said the dip showed that Baby Bonus measures were not working well because raising children was never about these…

Social cohesion efforts in Singapore

Does too much self-censorship hinder social cohesion? Assistant Professor Hoon Chang Yau shares his views on the matter in light of the recent…

Circle Line eastern leg merchants hope for human traffic

There are shops, food and beverage outlets, and also Koufu foodcourt at SMU which sits on the Bras Basah station but unlike those in the other areas…

Answer lies in quality, not quantity

Tan Tock Seng Hospital pulled up last year's score to 67.2 out of a 100 ? up 0.21 points from 2008 in the Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore,…

Rejected by prestigious university because of HIV

Timothy Hsi, University Counselor, says that SMU would adopt ethical practices and deal with such cases on a case-by-case basis. At the moment, there…

Other than Singapore's Finance & Insurance, and Healthcare sectors, service levels fall for six other sectors

Consumers gave service standards across eight key economic sectors an overall score of 68 points last year, a slight improvement over the previous…