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Lets see how SPH and TH will respond after being conned by TR 
http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4410259
No name change for Temasek Review
New name appeared on its masthead on Wednesday was due to technical error
Local socio-political website Temasek Review has claimed that the new name that appeared on its masthead on Wednesday, as reported by local media, was due to a technical error.
The website posted an editor's note on Thursday in response to an article regarding its name change to 'New Temasek Review', saying 'our tech was working on a new layout for our site on the slave server and had changed the site name there to NEW for easy reference but the instruction given to our host to suspend the hardware load balancer was only acknowledged by them an hour late, hence causing the name change to be replicated to all servers in the cluster.'
'This was discovered hours later by our tech and corrected.'
It also claimed that it had not heard from the investment company and would only change the name after it has received an official 'request' from Temasek Holdings and 'satisfactory reply' to queries they fielded.
Five days ago, Temasek Holdings issued a letter to Dr Joseph Ong Chor Teck, who was believed to be the founder of Temasek Review, to rename the site.

http://news.xin.msn.com/en/singapore/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4410259
No name change for Temasek Review
New name appeared on its masthead on Wednesday was due to technical error
Local socio-political website Temasek Review has claimed that the new name that appeared on its masthead on Wednesday, as reported by local media, was due to a technical error.
The website posted an editor's note on Thursday in response to an article regarding its name change to 'New Temasek Review', saying 'our tech was working on a new layout for our site on the slave server and had changed the site name there to NEW for easy reference but the instruction given to our host to suspend the hardware load balancer was only acknowledged by them an hour late, hence causing the name change to be replicated to all servers in the cluster.'
'This was discovered hours later by our tech and corrected.'
It also claimed that it had not heard from the investment company and would only change the name after it has received an official 'request' from Temasek Holdings and 'satisfactory reply' to queries they fielded.
Five days ago, Temasek Holdings issued a letter to Dr Joseph Ong Chor Teck, who was believed to be the founder of Temasek Review, to rename the site.