And commenters on Facebook went ape-shit. Reading the article on CNA’s website, I would say it is just poor reporting: Nominated Member of Parliament Laurence Lien on Monday (July 7) suggested to the Finance Ministry and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to consider releasing the funds in dormant accounts for charitable uses, in order to better make use of funds that have remained untouched for 15 years or so. Mr Lien brought up the example of the United Kingdom, …
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In My NotepadTags Command and control, Fog of war, Internet censorship, Military intelligence, National security, Politics, Security, Technology/Internet, Violence, Web 2.0, Whistleblowing, Wikileaks, Youtube0 Views2 Comments
The following video shows how fog of war affects a battle, no matter how one sided it is. Questions to be asked: How did the guys up in the air …
In My NotepadTags David Adelman, Freedom of expression, Georgia, Politics, Public speaking, Senate, Singapore, Speakers' Corner0 Views3 Comments
This what Senator David Adelman said in his Senate hearing, I intend, if confirmed, to use public diplomacy to work towards greater press freedoms, greater freedom of assembly and ultimately …
In My NotepadTags Blogs, CrunchPad, editor, Facebook, Facebook Inc, Fusion Garage, Government of Singapore, Joo Joo, Micheal Arrington, Politics, Republics, Singapore, Singapore Government, Tablet PC, TechCrunch, Technology0 Views1 Comment
The debate between Fusion Garage and Tech Crunch over Crunchpad and Joo Joo has heated up to another level. Micheal Arrington has made a sweeping statement: Singapore indeed does not …