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Ong Teng Cheong is out but not down.
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AQUATULLE Magazine Hot Off the Press Get Your Copy Now! Benjamin Sheares August 12, 1907 May 12, 1981 President of Singapore Dr. Benjamin Sheares, an obstetrician at Kandang Kerbau Hospital and professor at the University of Malaya, became Singapore's second president on January 2, 1981. He held the office until his death on May 12, 1981. Dr Benjamin Henry Sheares Icons Home| Talk about 80s ...
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Requiem for an unbending Singaporean OPINION March 26, 1999 Singapore's former president, C. V. Devan Nair, writes about opposition leader J. B. Jeyaretnam and his political party: the Workers' Party. RELATED: Singapore Court asked to wind up Workers' Party Jeyaretnam faces bankruptcy court again Chia tries to understand past while figuring out future Singapore's gentle revolutionary A SERIOUS ...
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LONG before Mr Wee Kim Wee became President of Singapore, he was one of The Straits Times' top reporters. His forte was political and diplomatic reporting. Straits Times readers became used to seeing his reports from far-flung locales. Among his coups: a 1966 world exclusive interview in Jakarta with Lieutenant-General Suharto, during the Malaysia-Indonesia confrontation. The scoop Mr Wee ...
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