The Straits Times feels like home

"Feels like home" doesn't mean it feels good.

For Chia Thye Poh, this felt like home.:rolleyes:

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He later upgraded to living here :
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Jan 7, 2011
The Straits Times feels like home

TO MOST Singaporeans, The Straits Times (ST) has been a daily staple which has chronicled the nation's growth.

The newspaper has evolved beautifully over the years and is a heartwarming sight, especially when one is on a flight back from overseas.

At such moments, seeing and reading it makes one feel like one is coming home.

So, I would like to congratulate the staff who make ST a great paper. As much as New Yorkers love The New York Times, Singaporeans have our beloved ST.

In the era of digital e-readers and tablets, I still see the value of print media. Nothing compares to the feeling of holding a fresh copy of ST.

I have two wishes for the paper for 2011.

First, that it will roll out a digital subscription edition that can work on devices such as the iPad and other tablets.

This will be a delight for those who like to have their news with them. Currently, the version on my iPhone is fine, but having it on a tablet platform will be a welcome addition.

Second, that the paper will reduce the ink smudge in the print.

Ng Lee Meng

http://www.straitstimes.com/STForum/Story/STIStory_621372.html

What a load of freaking rubbish.

When i read the bangkokpost and the Nation. I realise that how fucked tup SinkieTimes is with all the coward censorship and their doctored statements from people.

It also gives me an impression how coward sinkie is.
 
I don't see how such letter carry any logic. If NS men and Singaporeans loyalty to Singapore has long been shakened, what make this chap think a few pieces of rubbish papers can be called "HOME".
 
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