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Wednesday
Apr142010

Statistics as a magic trick, continued

Singapore Mind does one better and posted the entire Sue-Ann Chia editorial in this article, along with more numbers to illustrate how HDB mismanaged demand of flats and pulls together a pretty good summary with links.

Page 2 of today's Straits Times (see article below) mentioned Hazel Poa's findings and urged Minister Mah to address the concerns of ordinary citizens. If you're with the PAP and the Straits Times is not on your side, you have really gone off-course and better wake up soon or find your hot seat getting hotter.

I still have not seen a response from National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan, or anyone from HDB. I'm not holding my breath.

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    Page 2 of today's Straits Times (see article below) mentioned Hazel Poa's findings and urged Minister Mah to address the concerns of ordinary citizens. If you're with the PAP and the Straits Times is not on your side, you have really gone off-course and better wake up soon or find your hot seat getting hotter.

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