Informed Views
Archives - 2004

Singaporeans overseas
How they compare life
There are up to 150,000 living abroad. Here are some of their viewpoints of the good and bad from SGforum. More
Nov 27, 2004

Singapore
An Internet discussion
On what bothers Singaporeans, jobs, costs of living, foreign immigrants, etc. Courtesy of Sammyboy.com. More
Nov 6, 2004

Singapore's Identity
An Internet discussion
An expatriate website throws some worldly views on a crucial issue. Courtesy of ExpatSingapore.com. More
Nov 6, 2004

Singapore
A white mans' paradise
Or what an American, who has libved here for 15 years, say about the youths here. More
Oct 6, 2004

Singaporean says:
"I'm sorry"
Or confession of a timeshare salesman in Soc.culture.society. More
Aug 8, 2004

Singapore Round-up
Looking at recent headlines - from Goh's exit to red faces at tax office. The Economist. More
Aug 2, 2004

Singapore
Internet comments on leaders
Singaporean reaction on Lee Hsien Loong taking over. More
Aug 2, 2004

China
Flap over Taiwan visit:
Singaporeans' reaction

China has reacted harshly to Mr. Lee Hsien Loong's Taiwan visit. Here's a sampling of Singaporean online opinions. More
Jul 18, 2004

Singapore
Will future be better or worse?
An interesting discussion on some crucial issues. SgForums.com More
Jul 4, 2004

Young Singaporeans
Are they disengaged
with the world?

Many think Singapore is centre of the world, FunkuGrad.com. More
Jun 27, 2004

A confused young Malaysian
A young lady speaks out her heart about Malaysia's racial divide in SangKanchil. By Quek Mei Joon. More
Jun 1, 2004

Bad Ads
Are there such a thing?
Some creative people believe a bad advertisement is a good one. Littlespeck comment. More
May 28, 2004

'Still miss Singapore'
What expatriates in Singapore feel. www.ExpatSingapore.com. More
Apr 18, 2004

Migration
BBC's online debate
What get Singaporeans excited - foreign talent coming and educated people leaving - is also a hot global issue. BBC 'Talking Point'. More
April 10, 2004

Put The 'sin'
Back Into Sin City

May explain why many Singaporeans risk arrest in "underground" casinos. By Llyod Garver, CBCNews. More
Feb 20, 2004