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5/01/2013
Gilbert and his speakers
Gilbert being interviewed
The speakers
Gilbert and Zaobao reporter
Ravi enthralling the crowd
An independent speaker on his own
This one is carrying LKY on his back
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STForum 02May
[Ex-AMP director's proposal a repackaging of earlier idea]
Ho Ka Wei Director (Corporate Communications Division) Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
"YESTERDAY'S report ('Ex-AMP director drops out of May Day protest') quoted Mr Nizam Ismail, former board director of the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP), as saying that he presented the Community Forum (ComFor) proposal as an innocuous idea that was raised at AMP's convention last June.
He denied that it was a race-based approach to politics that he had personally pushed for."
"While I understand the need for private firms to achieve sustainable profits, the mark-up in this case was shockingly high.
Also, if the non-emergency ambulance service had assessed my mother's case to be an emergency, it should have told me to call for the cheaper Singapore Civil Defence Force emergency ambulance service."
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STForum 02May
[Ex-AMP director's proposal a repackaging of earlier idea]
Ho Ka Wei
Director (Corporate Communications Division)
Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth
"YESTERDAY'S report ('Ex-AMP director drops out of May Day protest')
quoted Mr Nizam Ismail, former board director of the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP),
as saying that he presented the Community Forum (ComFor) proposal as an innocuous idea that was raised at AMP's convention last June.
He denied that it was a race-based approach to politics
that he had personally pushed for."
http://www.straitstimes.com/premium/forum-letters/story/ex-amp-directors-proposal-repackaging-earlier-idea-20130502
STForum 02May
[$1,220 bill for private ambulance]
Cheah Soo Kiang (Ms)
"While I understand the need for private firms to achieve sustainable profits,
the mark-up in this case was shockingly high.
Also, if the non-emergency ambulance service had assessed my mother's case to be an emergency,
it should have told me to call for the cheaper Singapore Civil Defence Force emergency ambulance service."
http://www.straitstimes.com/premium/forum-letters/story/my-point-20130502
Years back when I brought my mother for outpatient checkups, these private operators pushed their namecards to me.
Luckily did not call them in many occasions when she needed to be ferried to the hospitals ir else will go bankrupt.
All these businesses followed the Pay and Pay policies of slaughtering you while the iron is hot.
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