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Thursday
Apr152010

EOD Links - 20100415

At least I don't sound like Darth Vader today.

  • Chee Soon Juan hits back at mindless critic, and hits back well.
  • Falkenstein looks at risk-taking.
  • Shawn Lim sees my point at last. (BTW Shawn, "Politics is" should be correct; after all, we don't say "Economics are being taught", do we?)
  • An extra-marital affair takes two willing parties, and Erika Napoletano says any woman choosing to be with a married man is stupid. I agree.
  • This sounds like a shot across the bow to CHC and others who want to emulate the megachurch.

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    You can hope in one hand and shit in the other…and guess which one is going to fill up first?
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    Source: Why Take Risk?
    Risk taking, I argue, is uncompensated on average. There is no simple form of risk taking such that, if you can tie yourself to some intellectual mast and bear this psychic pain you should expect a higher return.
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    MR PATRICK Tan's idea ('Confrontational model not ideal for S'pore', April 6) that my style of politics is a confrontational one not suited to Singapore is most ironic.
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    I was reading Kwan Yin Jiao’s letter to TODAY, which was titled, ‘Class, let’s talk politics’. He was replying to Dr Ng Eng Hen’s comment that ‘Competition is good for politics in S’pore‘.
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    SINGAPORE - Religious worship these days is no longer confined to the mosque, church or temple. The success of charismatic churches in holding "mega-sermons" at commercial venues, has "inspired other religious groups to organise similar large-scale worship events" at malls and exhibition centres, for instance, noted Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng.

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