An interior designer who refused to get out of a taxi after
he was unable to pay the fare kicked the passenger door and hit its rear
windshield and side window with an umbrella.
When someone shares with you something of value, you have an obligation to share it with others.
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Sunday, 3 January 2016
A morality tale about religion and fraud
An old schoolmate from Raffles Institution, with whom I have
not cared to keep in touch, rang me out of the blue last week to make me an
offer he said I could not possibly refuse.
Monday, 21 December 2015
Catherine Lim writes an open letter to PM Lee Hsien Loong
It was with much dismay that I read the report ‘Blogger
ordered to pay PM 150k in damages’ in the Straits Times of 18 December 2015. I
was less struck by the specifics of a court case that Singaporeans must have
been following with great interest over the months – the standpoints taken by the
contending parties, the various judicial processes, the assessment of damages
to be paid to the plaintiff – than by one stark fact: once again, Sir, your
powerful government is putting to use its most powerful instrument for
silencing critics, namely, the defamation suit.
Monday, 23 November 2015
Amid tension in Philippines, a Chinese enclave of powerful, influential businessmen thrives
Despite the tension between China and the Philippines, many
ethnic Chinese businesspeople continue to thrive in the Southeast Asian
country, building unofficial ties between the nations.
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Online database simplifies hunt for the right lawyer
Users can narrow search by
category, and make instant request for quotation
With God on their side: Study shows children raised in religious homes tend to be ‘meaner’ than kids from non-religious ones
Children from religious families
are less kind and more punitive than those from non-religious households,
according to a new study.
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
John Duncan Tasker fined $1,500 and ordered to compensate man he punched in carpark row
A 48-year-old ex-grassroots leader was on Monday (Nov 9)
fined $1,500 for punching a 37-year-old man in an altercation over a carpark
space earlier this year.
Friday, 6 November 2015
Thursday, 5 November 2015
George Bush Sr says 'iron-ass' Cheney and 'arrogant' Rumsfeld damaged America
Former president claims their reaction to 9/11 attacks were too hawkish, used excessive force and damaged his son, according to biography
Guardian
Guardian
Monday, 2 November 2015
Former US Navy Seal, Ian Damery Fitzgerald gets four weeks’ jail for punching taxi driver
A former US Navy Seal convicted of punching a taxi driver
and hurling the cabby’s walkie-talkie into Marina Bay was sentenced to four
weeks’ jail and fined $800 on Monday (Nov 2).
Corked? Fine wines languish in China warehouses as consumers cool
The crates of Chateau Brehat wine from Bordeaux had gathered
dust for three years in a bonded warehouse on the outskirts of Shanghai before
the owners cut their losses in July, slashing three-quarters off the US$50
price tag.
Uber: To regulate or not to regulate?
An economically sensible approach to car-sharing services is
one that benefits consumers and does not over-protect taxi company incumbents
Briton James O’Kane, jailed two months for assaulting cabby and ordered to pay compensation
A Briton on social visit here was jailed for two months on
Tuesday for punching and biting a taxi driver.
Friday, 30 October 2015
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Indonesia calls for US-China to ‘restrain themselves’, lashes US ‘power projection’ after Spratly sail-by
The Indonesian government expressed disapproval Wednesday
over a “power projection” exercise conducted by the United States which saw a
Navy destroyer enter what Beijing claims to be its territorial waters around
artificial islands in the South China Sea.
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
Sunday, 25 October 2015
China’s new payments system points way to de-dollarised world
The mainland recently launched the China International
Payments System (“CIPS”), enlisting an initial group of 19 domestic and
international banks. As a cross-border yuan payments system it represents a
major step in Beijing’s ambition to increase the distribution and improve the
efficiency and international popularity of its currency. But, it is more than a
payment transaction regime.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
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