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AskMen.com April 3, 2001 Stefanie Michaels |
Singapore Sling I have visited Singapore several times. It is an amazing place; very metropolitan with an infusion of cultures, and one of the cleanest, safest places around... |
CEO Traveler |
Singapore Celebrating Millennium Mania and Lunar New Year |
CIO July 1, 2002 Tom Field |
First Stop, Singapore The promise of entering the vast Asian marketplace has lured global companies to Singapore by the thousands. But no matter how Westernized and business-friendly the city-state may seem, it's important to remember that it's not home and the rules are different. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2007 Hendson Quan |
The Peranakan Experience Direct descendants of the early Chinese, the Peranakan culture has resulted in a mix of Dutch, Portguese and Thai, resulting in a rich and distinctive mix not to miss when visiting Singapore. |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Assif Shameen |
Malaysia And Singapore: A New Detente An easing in relations between the two countries could prove economically lucrative for both. |
Reason January 2008 Kerry Howley |
Guests in the Machine If larger economies were to introduce guest worker programs like Singapore's, the impact on migrant welfare would be enormous. Guest worker programs may be the best hope many of the world's poorest people have for improving their lives. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Assif Shameen |
Singapore: From Straitlaced To High-Rolling Casino operators from across the globe are lining up to boost Singapore's fun factor. It's opening the door to casinos in a bid to jolt tourism back to life. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2010 Sandra Upson |
Singapore's Water Cycle Wizardry Singapore's toilet-to-tap technology has saved the country from shortages -- and a large electricity bill |
Pharmaceutical Executive January 1, 2013 |
Country Report: Singapore Most executives across the pharmaceutical industry agree; Singapore does not represent any question marks in the future. Furthermore, Singapore's location is ideal for reaching markets east, west, north and south, which form the powerhouse that is Asia-Pacific. |
CIO May 15, 2006 Sumner Lemon |
Broadband for Everyone--in Singapore Singapore is planning a national broadband network that would provide ultra-fast Internet access at speeds up to 1Gbps for every home and business. |
BusinessWeek July 26, 2004 |
China-Singapore Ties Tense Over Taiwan Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong paid an unofficial visit on July 10 to Taiwan, just weeks before his assumption of the city-state's premiership |
Wired November 2001 Dan Baum |
The Ultimate Jam Session It takes more than technology to solve the world's traffic problems. While Singapore succeeds with an iron fist, the United States waits for the invisible hand... |
National Defense June 2007 Stew Magnuson |
Southeast Asia Struggles to Create Anti-Terrorist Network As conflicts rage in the Middle East and South Asia, and North Africa heats up, strategists must keep an eye on Southeast Asia, home to three troubling hotspots. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan |
A Free Day in Singapore Where to find a taste of the old city-state, from Malay stalls to old-fashioned confectioneries. |
Reason July 2008 Kerry Howley |
Baby Bust! After 200 years of exponential population growth, and just four decades after overpopulation doomsaying began filling the bestseller lists, the First World is suddenly gripped with underpopulation hysteria. |
Entrepreneur February 2008 Laurel Delaney |
Singing Its Praises Small but strong, Singapore is ideal for American businesses looking East. |
Knowledge@Wharton |
Shanghai and Hong Kong: China's Twin Engines of Growth China's economy will be like a giant 747 with Shanghai and Hong Kong acting as its two main engines, if Hong Kong can reinvent itself to balance Shanghai's growing prosperity, according to Ming K. Chan, an authority on Hong Kong and Asian development. |
Salon.com March 25, 2002 Suzy Hansen |
"Can Asians think?" Singapore's ambassador to the U.N. talks about his controversial new book and the gulf between Western and Eastern minds... |
Military History Quarterly Noah Andre Trudeau |
Charles Lee's Disgrace at the Battle of Monmouth Charles Lee's military credentials were solid. But his failure to coordinate subordinates led to a crucial breakdown at the Battle of Monmouth, and a rare public rebuke from George Washington. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2010 Shamim Adam |
Will Singapore Grow Faster Than China? Singapore's economy is outpacing China this year, thanks to thriving pharmaceutical and financial-services sectors and new casinos. |
National Defense June 2004 Roxana Tiron |
Singapore Pursues Advanced Technology While its high-stakes fighter replacement competition has been making headlines in the defense world, Singapore also has been quietly at work reshaping its armed forces to take advantage of advancements in technology. |
IndustryWeek December 1, 2006 David Blanchard |
Just In Time -- Are Your Best Practices Getting The Job Done? Product innovation could be the key to turning around U.S. manufacturing, based on Singapore's recent success. |
BusinessWeek November 24, 2003 Michael Shari |
Tough Love For Thai Airways Bangkok is betting that more competition -- and capital -- will get the carrier in shape. |
TIME Asia December 13, 2010 Sarabjit Singh |
Thank You for Sharing Many young Asians have known only two kinds of economic growth -- fast and faster. But what about the problems that cannot be resolved by growth alone? |
BusinessWeek June 21, 2004 Frederik Balfour |
Will Asia's Low-Cost Airlines Fly High? Demand may offset the hurdles faced by the Southeast Asia's new budget air carriers. |
Bank Systems & Technology December 1, 2003 Ivan Schneider |
Rhetorical Questions October was an interesting time for an American Jew in the media to visit Singapore for a conference of international bankers, particularly after hearing about the anti-Semitic speech by Mahathir Mohamad, former prime minister of neighboring Malaysia. |
The Motley Fool June 25, 2008 Ryan Fuhrmann |
How to Earn Emerging-Market Returns -- Safely Gearing your portfolio toward global markets certainly paid off in spades in recent years; the broad-based iShares MSCI EAFE Index returned more than 110% over the past five years. |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Assif Shameen |
Asia Cannot Live By T-Notes Alone Asia's central banks are looking to diversify out of dollar bonds |
Information Today August 29, 2013 |
Researchers Granted Access to Digitized Malay Manuscripts The British Library recently signed an agreement with the National Library Board Singapore so researchers can access the BL's Malay manuscript collection for free online. |
BusinessWeek January 13, 2011 |
Singapore's Lee Hsien Loong Looks Ahead Singapore's strong growth and efficient government have earned its leaders a voice that others listen to: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. |
TIME Asia September 27, 2010 Andrew Marshall |
Military Maneuvers Between the periods of 2000 to 2004 and 2005 to 2009, arms imports to Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia rose by 84%, 146% and 722%, respectively, reports the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. |
Wired August 2004 Stuart Luman |
Singapore Wants You! The future-friendly city-state has an offer bioscientists can't refuse: unrestricted research, top-notch equipment, and limitless funds. |
BusinessWeek September 9, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
In Asia, Public Health Care Gets Less Public Health-care policymakers in Asia are encouraging more affluent Asians to use private hospitals and their own funds. |
BusinessWeek May 28, 2009 Frederik Balfour |
Asia: Weathering the Economic Crisis Its banks are strong, while debt loads and inflation are low. But that doesn't mean there aren't challenges for investors. |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Assif Shameen |
The Day of the REIT Dawns in Asia With interest rates in Southeast Asia low -- currently hovering below 1% -- investors are attracted by higher yields. The region's real estate investment trusts are paying out an average of 5% to 9%. |
National Defense June 2007 Stew Magnuson |
Port Security Around Singapore Critical to World Economy For a small nation with no natural resources or agricultural industry, maritime and port security are essential to the nation's economic well-being. And security in the straits has global implications. |
BusinessWeek May 17, 2004 Balfour & Tashiro |
In Asia, A Change In Attitude A combination of government initiatives, pressure from global institutional investors, and the efforts of grassroots investor groups have shaken things loose in many Asian boardrooms. Increasingly, board members and executives who abuse minority shareholders can expect to be challenged. |
National Defense August 2015 Allyson Versprille |
Boeing Opens Cyber Facility in Singapore Boeing opened a cyber analytics facility in Singapore in July that it hopes will increase collaboration with U.S. partners, said a company executive. |