The 4Rs of harmonious living
EIDULMUBARAK, or better known locally as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the festival to end the holy month of Ramadan, will be celebrated this week. As we approach the festivities, we are reminded of the two Singaporean bloggers who posted on the Internet what the island's deputy public prosecutor calle...
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