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Hakkaboyz' s world: Why I join Facebook
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Welcome to my world! I'm a Hakka. My Pa is a Hakka, and so is my mum. Even my wife is Hakka! Funny thing is. we don't speak to each other in Hakka! Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Why I join Facebook. Found some old letters and post cards in parent's place few days ago. These were letters written to me by family and friends during my 2 years stay in Sheffield, UK 95/96 - 96/97. Many memories came rushing in and my gosh. how time flies. Where are you my friends? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hakkaboyz' s world: Interesting conversation
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Welcome to my world! I'm a Hakka. My Pa is a Hakka, and so is my mum. Even my wife is Hakka! Funny thing is. we don't speak to each other in Hakka! Friday, March 06, 2009. Another interesting coversation with Rayden. Was explaining that we should not be destroying things, so as not to spend additional money to repair or replace whatever that is spoilt. Rayden: " Go bank take loh". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mr Wang Says So. Ws - that bloated feeling. Yaw Shin Leong @ WP. View my complete profile.
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Hakkaboyz' s world: Ryanne's 3rd Anniversary
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Welcome to my world! I'm a Hakka. My Pa is a Hakka, and so is my mum. Even my wife is Hakka! Funny thing is. we don't speak to each other in Hakka! Saturday, February 14, 2009. Today's 14 Feb 2009, and it is Ryanne's 3rd Anniversary . Oh you are going to have another didi again. Mummy's expecting and your didi is due around April this year. We haven't really thought of a name yet. you have any suggestion? Love you always,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Never fails to amaze me. Day 2 w/o maid.
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles: 04/10/07
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles. Tuesday, April 10, 2007. New Paper: Govt Salary Debate. HOW THEY DID IT. MINISTERS' salaries are pegged to the 48 top earners in the private sector in six professions. These include lawyers, accountants, engineers and local manufacturers. The method is to rank these top earners according to their pay, take the median pay and take off one-third. This way, a minister's salary is kept competitive against the private sector. In the end, he argued, there must be a non-f...
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles: Channel NewsAsia: National education has failed to create public-spiritedness: Sylvia Lim
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Channel NewsAsia: National education has failed to create public-spiritedness: Sylvia Lim. By Hoe Yeen Nie. SINGAPORE : Non-Constituency MP Sylvia Lim questioned the view that Singapore's ministers would succeed in the private sector had they not opted for public service instead. Ms Lim made these points during the debate on the civil service and ministerial pay revisions in Parliament on Wednesday. WORKERS' PARTY SINGAPORE NEWS ARCHIVE.
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles: Straits Times: One year after the vote
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles. Saturday, May 05, 2007. Straits Times: One year after the vote. BY KEN KWEK and LI XUEYING. EXACTLY a year ago today, 1.15 million Singaporeans made their way to 422 polling stations island-wide and cast their ballots in the country's 10th General Election since independence. Singaporeans decided and the People's Action Party (PAP) was returned to power with a strong 66.6 per cent of the vote. The scheme, which rewards low-wage workers for staying employed, was a r...
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Hakkaboyz' s world: April 2008
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Welcome to my world! I'm a Hakka. My Pa is a Hakka, and so is my mum. Even my wife is Hakka! Funny thing is. we don't speak to each other in Hakka! Tuesday, April 15, 2008. I saw this in Budget Terminal. The usual price is cheaper than the Promotion price. You are quite advance in your language ability. Is it because your mother is a teacher? You have progress to 3 and 4 syllabus words. You have shown capability in having decent conversation with us. Papa to Rayden:"What is Papa's name? Mr Wang Says So.
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles: 04/12/07
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles. Thursday, April 12, 2007. TODAY: Recapture the ideals, vision of 1965, urge MPs. HE HAS spoken fiercely in favour of the market peg for civil service salaries. But when Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew was quoted and referred to by Members of Parliament yesterday, they invoked the ideals he stood for rather than his hard-headed pragmatic approach. Non-Constituency MP Sylvia Lim also quoted Mr Lee on how "political leadership should have passion, commitment and share th...
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles: 04/11/07
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles. Wednesday, April 11, 2007. Channel NewsAsia: National education has failed to create public-spiritedness: Sylvia Lim. By Hoe Yeen Nie. SINGAPORE : Non-Constituency MP Sylvia Lim questioned the view that Singapore's ministers would succeed in the private sector had they not opted for public service instead. Ms Lim made these points during the debate on the civil service and ministerial pay revisions in Parliament on Wednesday. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Singapore p...
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles: Straits Times: Sylvia Lim: Ministers will be out of touch with citizens
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Workers' Party Singapore News Articles. Thursday, April 12, 2007. Straits Times: Sylvia Lim: Ministers will be out of touch with citizens. NON-CONSTITUENCY MP Sylvia Lim yesterday pointed out that ministers' pay was likely to rise further in future, a rise she felt would put them out of touch with average citizens. It would, she added, work against the national interest as leaders may face problems getting people to make sacrifices for the country. Does it have a threshold of unconscionability? Ms Lim, c...