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National Newspaper wants $$$$$$$$$$$ for news which involves all citizens.
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GE as early as next year? Depends on several factors
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File photo of boxes being sealed at polling station located at Toa Payoh Lorong 4, on Sept 11, 2015.PHOTO: ST FILE
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Economy, cost of living and 4G leader among issues to consider: Observers
Rachel Au-Yong
Whether Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will call a general election early - as soon as next year - will hinge on several factors, political observers said.
These include uncertainty over the economy, addressing concerns such as the cost of living and a perceived lack of social mobility, and whether the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) believes voters will take to the person the party has chosen as the country's next leader.
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Toz at ST are living in the 60s, they still believe LKY is alive and calls the shots on what u, see, read and hear. They prefer to live in a 3rd World.
 

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Toz at ST are living in the 60s, they still believe LKY is alive and calls the shots on what u, see, read and hear. They prefer to live in a 3rd World.

Agree. They are losing readership. There is no loss to Singaporeans if it were to die a natural death.
 

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Positive development for our citizens, can force cheapskate Singaporeans to turn to less biased medias online.

Yes, fully agree. That's partLEE the reason why the PAP-led Government wants to and is trying incessantLEE to LEEstroy these online sites.
The beauty is that many Singaporeans, including civil servants, are receiving real-time multimedia news via their mobile gadgets.
I realLEE love the THEN and NOW. Three cheers to technological advancement.
 

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SPH must be allowed to fail. They have a monopoly on news, yet it is losing money. The ex-general should be nailed on a cross and burned to death.

In fact, the late LKY gave them and Mediacorp a stern warning with a valid pointer. SPH is currentLEE on the 'retrenching' path.
 
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