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  • Students Get Intimate On Staircase While In Uniform

    Students Get Intimate On Staircase While In Uniform

    Stomper A came across two teenagers in uniform engaging in a public display affection at a staircase landing.

    In the video, a female teenager looked to be lying down face first on her male partner.

    The Stomper said in an email that the couple were kissing each other.

    See what happened in the video below.

     

    Source: http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg

  • Singaporeans Furious That ‘China Chiobu’ Got NDP Tickets But They Didn’t

    Singaporeans Furious That ‘China Chiobu’ Got NDP Tickets But They Didn’t

    Many watching the National Day Parade from home yesterday remarked that Mediacorp coverage tended to focus on a certain lady in the crowd, and were eager to find out who the chio bu (pretty girl) was.

    Well, it seems that the chio bu in question is known as Emma Lee, and she shared on her Weibo social media account that her birthday falls on August 9.

    And she’s a China national.

    That’s when anger began mounting amongst the Singaporean public, with many questioning why foreigners get to watch the parade live, when they couldn’t get tickets despite years of balloting.

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    Said Amat Yabar:

    “I LIVED HERE FOR MORE THAN 3 DECADES AS A LOCAL BORN AND SERVED MY BLOODY NS AND I HAVE NEVER EVEN ONCE GOT THE CHANCE TO GET TICKETS TO TSEE MY OWN COUNTRY NDP, AND THESE BLOODY FOREIGNERS CAN GET TICKETS LIKE NOBODY BUSINESS!!!”

    Edwina Teo is disappointed that Singaporeans couldn’t get a seat to celebrate the nation’s golden jubilee year.

    “If for some reasons they got it through friends or buy it somewhere, it’s ok. But if otherwise, then it’s isn’t fair. Many Singaporeans out there are trying hard to get hold of tickets to this year NDP but are downcasted and disappointed because they didn’t managed to get them. Why aren’t these allocated to Singaporeans instead? Afterall, its Singapore’s 50th Golden Jubilee and isn’t Singaporean be given priority? What do they know about the history, the significance, the essence when the themes are played? They only know how to woos and wahs! Sad indeed. My opinion.”

    So too, Caroline Xeranella:

    “My husband has applied it ever since he is young until now he already had a daughter, also didn’t managed to get the tickets.”

    Lionel Koung apparently missed the boat again this year, and was disppointed that he got leap-frogged by a foreigner.

    “I have been trying to get tickets to watch Ndp for years and I don’t even get one and yet all this foreign talents are there watching. Don’t you feel that it’s so ironical???”

    But Adelene Bek offered a more balanced perspective.

    “Honestly, I dun suka em too. However, anyone in sg can go see the parade – incl a tourist if he/she is given a tix.”

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    The Singaporean public has to ballot online for tickets to watch the National Day Parade.

    They will have to choose during the balloting processs if they want tickets to watch the actual parade, or one of the NDP previews.

     

    Source: http://redwiretimes.com

  • Zulfikar Shariff: What Is The Stand Of Moliah Hashim, Former Mendaki CEO And Current Principal At Princess Elizabeth Primary School, On The Hijab?

    Zulfikar Shariff: What Is The Stand Of Moliah Hashim, Former Mendaki CEO And Current Principal At Princess Elizabeth Primary School, On The Hijab?

    We know that PAP Muslim politicians have consistently defended the government’s discrimination of Muslim women.

    What about leaders of Malay organisations?

    Ms Moliah Hashim is former CEO of Mendaki and currently Principal of Princess Elizabeth Primary School.

    She wears hijab.

    What does she think about allowing other Muslimah to wear hijab at work?

     

     

    Source: Zulfikar Shariff

     

  • PAP In Crisis As More MPs Resign

    PAP In Crisis As More MPs Resign

    In a press conference today (August 12), the PAP Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC team sees 3 more PAP MPs resigning signaling a succession crisis with the ruling party. MP Hri Kumar, MP Zainudin Nordin and Ex-Minister MP Wong Kan Seng have all announced their resignation today.

    Photo from Facebook

    The slew of resignations from PAP MPs started after the death of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and the current headcount is at 10, with more PAP MPs to announce their resignation before the National Day Rally speech next week.

    1) AMK GRC MP Inderjit Singh
    2) Tampines GRC MP Irene Ng
    3) Tampines GRC MP and Ex-Minister Mah Bow Tan
    4) Moulmein-Kallang GRC MP and current Transport Minister Lui Tuck Yew
    5) Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC MP Hri Kumar
    6) Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC MP Zainudin Nordin
    7) Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC MP and Ex-Minister Wong Kan Seng
    8) Sembawang GRC MP Hawazi Daipi
    9) AMK GRC Seng Han Thong
    10) AMK GRC Yeo Guat Kwang

    Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is currently having a manpower shortage filling in these resigned positions and especially for the Transport Minister position as no PAP MP volunteered for the job.

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • M Ravi: I Will Not Stand In Upcoming GE

    M Ravi: I Will Not Stand In Upcoming GE

    Following my presence in a recent walkabout in AMK GRC with the Reform Party (RP) and a short interview I gave, speculation has been rife that I will run as a candidate for the RP.

    I knew Mr J B Jeyaretnam, the founder of the RP, both as a friend and a colleague at the Bar. He was a man who always fought for the common man and dedicated a life of service to his fellow man. I am indeed honoured to have worked with him. He set up the Reform Party before his passing and it’s indeed wonderful to see his work and vision carried on by Kenneth in trying circumstances.

    I am grateful that Kenneth allowed me to volunteer my services in some small way. I have seen his dedication and commitment to the people of AMK GRC.

    I see the same spirit in Roy Ngerng in wanting to serve the people and being the voice for the under-privileged in society.

    I have been a lawyer for 18 years and I have always tried to serve my clients to the best of my ability. It’s a calling I take very seriously.

    These few days, I have given considerable thought as to what my role and service to society must be. It is to the calling of service to the legal and judicial system but most of all a calling of service to my clients who depend on me to fight for them.

    It is therefore prudent and crucial that I continue to maintain my focus on this and serve my clients diligently when I resume my legal practice shortly. It is here that my focus and service must lie.

    Accordingly I have decided that my service now is best rendered in this role.

    I thank the Reform Party for allowing me to witness its work and outreach up close.

    I wish them, and Roy Ngerng, well in their service to the public.

    Thank You

     

    Source: Ravi MRavi

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