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Archives - 2005-2007
Housing
Moving the queue
Problems remain plentiful, but credit to a new minister for a good start - and for resisting pressures from a powerful group. By Seah Chiang Nee. More
Dec 31, 2011
A new city:
Taking shape next door
South Malaysia will mean a lot to Singaporeans in future as a partner and as a strong rival. By Seah Chiang Nee. More
Nov 19, 2011
National Identity
A little doubt
With so many foreigners coming and going, some Singapore leaders seem kenn to have Singapore regarded asa global city rather than a country. By Seah Chiang Nee. More
Dec 12, 2010
Floods
'Venice of the East'
With large tracts of the city centre submerged under water, jittery Singaporeans pray the damaging floods will not become a regular feature of life. By Seah Chiang Nee. More
Jul 24, 2010
Energy
Going Nuclear
Singapore's likely move to reduce its dependency on the outside world for natural resources. By Seah Chiang Nee.
May 9, 2010
A packed city
That wants more people
Can Singapore, which has overtaken Hong Kong as the world's third most over-crowded city, squeeze in 30% more people without a decline in living standards? More
Feb 27, 2010
Downtown Singapore
The changing skyline
Architectural Record writes
about the city’s
rapid changes towards becoming a global city. More
Aug 25, 2008
Development
The future is underground
When population keeps growing and there’s little
land left to use what does one do? By Seah Chiang
Nee. More
Mar 1, 2008
Mega
projects
Keeping Singapore humming
They explain why ministers not overly worried about
being too hard hit by a global recession. By Seah
Chiang Nee. More
Feb 2, 2008
HDB
History’s
Phase Two
New daunting challenge:
Providing 7.5m population with luxurious, 21st Century
housing. By Seah Chiang Nee. More
Jan 13, 2008