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► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Balancing the needs of ordinary Singaporeans and big business is the crucial question for the city state as it approaches its 50th anniversary. The FT's Tom Griggs looks at how Singapore plans to position itself for the next 50 years. ► FT World News: http://bit.ly/1Exp0iJ ► FT Global Economy: http://bit.ly/1J5mmqH ► Singapore After Lee Kuan Yew: http://bit.ly/1Cfio94
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How many cost for 1 month vist
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who cares?
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Singapore is a country LOl
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I'm all in favor of attracting foreign investors. However, attracting foreign investors is not an ends but a means. Lee Kuan Yew attracted foreign investors so as to raise money to build up Singapore's infrastructure. At this point, it is doing very well. If Singaporeans don't want the government to continue in their tracks, the government should listen. Life is not all about economic (monetary) issues, yet that is exactly what they are doing. Piyush Gupta said Singaporeans are going through a crisis of identity. He believes Singaporeans should embrace the identity of Singapore as a global city. This is a problem that he can't seem to see. Singaporeans (as far as I know) are very content with what they have achieved and wish for the government to focus on the general welfare of the people and not so much on increasing the GDP to tremendous levels. That is not a crisis of identity. The problem Piyush Gupta has is that Singaporeans don't agree with his view and not a crisis of identity (maybe there is a crisis of identity on other issues, but not on this one).
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Rule of law in Singapore? They jailed people for wearing Kangaroo shirts......There's only rule of lee in Singapore.
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The future of Singapore ? depend on the corruption level in its neighbor.
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SINGAPORE EARTHQUAKE 2017
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🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕👎👎👎👎👎👎👎
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........... Increase taxes and support the less fortunate thru direct cash payments, free or reduced cost education , guidance and individual counselling, reduced or free food and advice for adults and children, medical assistance, assisted housing, jobs, early retirement, minimum wages, retirement communities in low cost countries or areas of the world, reduced or free transportation, free or reduced cremation.
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Also, the other day I went to punggol . The shopping center there is cool.
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Haaa all I wanted was to marry a nice chick and live like a normal dude wtf happened? I have no idea.
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Singapore has no other strengths than serving as a shipping port and a stable tax haven for international finance. As long as they remain politically stable and the shipping lanes don't change, Singapore will stay wealthy. Imo, one alternative that could further long term economic stability is investing in gambling, become the Monaco/Macao of South East Asia.
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I like this small little tiny shitty city(country) and I like its name - SingaPORN
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Punggol is a poor neighborhood in Singapore, but it is already way better than most middle class neighborhoods in other countries.
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What Lee Kuan Yew did worked, as the saying goes "If it ain't broke don't fix it"
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Please note the education minister was Heng Swee Kiat. Do ensure your information is accurate.
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