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ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, I am sad to acknowledge a Yahoo News yesterday: "Singapore fell 14 places to a record 149th position in terms of press freedom, according to an annual report by non-governmental organisation Reports Without Borders(RWB)."
Many commented on Singapore's experience of curbing Press Freedom: "The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing."