Did Britain really need to give millions to the wealthy state of Singapore? From The Telegraph I do not believe that charity should begin at… The Online Citizen21 May 2010
Death penalty declared illegal The High Court yesterday declared illegal and unconstitutional the provision of awarding death sentence… The Online Citizen21 May 2010
State’s decisions threat to secular society Two recent moves by the Singapore government appear to favour one system of values over others in our pluralistic nation. This, says CONSTANCE SINGAM, could subvert the very nature of our secular society. The Online Citizen21 May 2010
Suggestions on how to prevent deaths on MRT tracks Due to the recent spate of incidences involving MRT trains being held… The Online Citizen20 May 2010
Criminal Procedure Code: tilting the law in their own favour Some of the proposed changes to the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC) make… The Online Citizen20 May 2010
Singapore Can Speak “To make youths of today aware of the social issues affecting the… The Online Citizen19 May 2010
Bloggers – enemies of the State? (Part One) TOC’s Chief Editor, Andrew Loh, is currently in Berlin, Germany, for the… The Online Citizen19 May 2010
Did Kong Hee plagiarise? University students know the seriousness of it. So do journalists, whose reputation… The Online Citizen19 May 2010
Impossible to determine if fewer foreigners were accepted Fewer Permanent Resident and Citizenship applications went through in the past year… The Online Citizen19 May 2010