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Lifestyle: 2000
The young and the restless FEER
Thinking out of the box FEER
Singaporeans admit to being a pack of whingers
Social issues muted in Singapore

Singaporeans spend S$320 million a year on extra tuition
Endangered species ASIAWEEK
Arts community in Singapore to go on strike
'Brothel village' caters mainly to sex tourists from Singapore
Sex in the Lion City TIME
Singapore no paradise, says Jeyaretnam
Minister's plea not to belt children
Video cameras in court to aid judges' deliberations
Online term papers for sale pose problems: report
Sex-ban boob ends in loss of face
S'poreans better educated now: census
Police warn theater company head over banned play
For richer or poorer ASIAWEEK
Silenced cries ASIAWEEK
Controversial theatre chief arrested
Zoo accused of exploiting chimpanzees
Authorities reject play on Muslim women
Employers criticised for heartless approach to illness
Arts Council accused of intimidation over play
 Writer receives death threat
Inside the wired home ASIAWEEK
Baby blues
FEER
A city divided FEER
Baby debate: Too loud, too little, too late?
Ready for take-off FEER
Foreign art donors can get Singapore residency
Impetus back on savings to retire
Rising population dominated by 'sinking' feeling
Foreigners push population over 4 million mark
90 percent go for tertiary education
S'pore adds further sweeteners for more babies
Asia proves tough terrain for cable channels
Pension flaws emerge
Rich city-state looks at plight of have-nots
Govt offers money perks to spark baby boom
Youth told: Forget the cash and fall in love
S'poreans more and more materialistic: survey
Singaporeans afraid to criticise government
Singapore to make education compulsory
Singaporeans have worst eyesight in world :study
AWARE calls for review of abortion law
Employers hold key to population growth
Neighbourliness on the wane: report
Women spending more time online than men
S'pore prepared for high-tech criminals: minister
Storm over call to ban babies in cinemas
Crime rate continues decline
S'pore launches scheme to fight unemployment
Soccer players arrested in Singapore probe
Singapore loosens reins to get Internet economy running
Safety campaign for maids stepped up
To roll with change but not abandon values NEWSWEEK
Singapore cracks down on killer litter
Restaurants adopt policy on mobile phone usage
Minister calls for phone courtesy
Successful urged to give back to less fortunate
Civil service sector gets pay rise
$1.5 billion Indon-S'pore water project planned
Singaporeans use less water after rise in tariffs
Singaporeans urged to conserve water
Students told put patriotism before lure of West
Baby boomers enjoy the good life
Affluent grapple with growing income inequality
Workers' Party slams govt over income inequality
Some families lived on $133 a month
Wage divide between rich and poor widens
Showing 'greater humanity' ASIAWEEK
Foreign HIV spouses can remain: report
Chief justice rules for patriotism over family
Gays don't count in Singapore    
Police refuse permit for gay and lesbian forum
Poll shows Singaporeans accept gays
Pension funds: Where's My Nest Egg? FEER
Time runs out for foreign HIV wives
PM Goh ushers in e-mail glasnost
Plan to close pet shelter riles Singaporeans
Singapore adopts shiok tactics to improve English
Gay group seeks permit to hold mini-congress
Education: Wired For Life ASIAWEEK
Dying like a dog - Ministry's reply
You want more babies? Give us more money!
PM Goh calls on citizens to do away with Singlish
Cinema: Gay teens in TaiwanASIAWEEK
Singapore Airlines battles in-flight crime
Fears of population fall give birth to push for more babies
AIDS - Dying like a dog & double-bagged into the bargain
Child sex abuse on rise in Singapore
More women seeking treatment for alcohol abuse
PM Goh calls for more kind acts in Singapore
Sex and Singapore: Art of being aggressively cautious ASIAWEEK
Candid camera snaps litterbug
S'pore getting ready to relax its approach
Agents of change ASIAWEEK
Speak up, so our lawyers can hear
Handheld scanners monitor discipline of Poly students
Singapore starts to relax rigid rules
Lion City to stage roaring festival
Singapore salaries ASIAWEEK table
Oxford Singlish makes it online
Expats in Singapore happy but miss art and information
Singapore defends legalising prostitution
Fans allowed to stand and dance at concert
All will be caught in the Web under official Net-savvy drive
'Smug' youngsters told to be more open-minded
Expatriates with Aids to be ejected
Teenagers turn their back on sex
All wired up and nowhere to go

The ugly Singaporean is back - for a cuddly doll ASIAWEEK
Kitty dolls knocks stuffing out of city's polite image
'Fine' city wants to have fun, but only a little


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