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Serious LG misses Catherine very Much ...

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He needs Catherline to glaze the event, otherwise his book will not sell. Cunning woody old fox.
 
me think LG is much lonely and need a companion much.

Catherine is also 79 so good match :D
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Look at Mothershit trying to humanize the pappies, show their 'softer' side. Excellent editorial integrity. :rolleyes:
 
Lim was ahead of her time ...


Controversy

Lim came into conflict with the People's Action Party (PAP) in 1994 when she wrote an article published in The Straits Times (PAP and the People: A Great Affective Divide).[3] From comments made by then Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and other cabinet ministers, especially George Yeo, this episode gave rise to the political "out of bounds" marker that came to be known as "boh tua boh suay" (literally, "no big, no small" in the Chinese dialect of Hokkien, to mean "no respect for rank and seniority").[12] Lee Kuan Yew dismissed Lim's views as "the popular theory that the Western press writes about". In his memoirs, Lee is quoted as saying:

Supposing Catherine Lim was writing about me and not the prime minister. She would not dare, right? Because my posture, my response has been such that nobody doubts that if you take me on, I will put on knuckle-dusters and catch you in a cul-de-sac. There is no other way you can govern in a Chinese society.[13]
 
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