Press
freedom
2004
Lee
Sr warns foreign media not to meddle in Singapore
Singapore slams media watchdog for
low ranking in press freedom STAR
Singapore's
heavy brigade holds foreign media to ransom with litigation threats
Foreign players to remain shut out
from Singapore's media: report
It’s back to media monopoly STAR
Latest
media shake-up a purely commercial decision: Lee Jr
Singapore media firms roll back competition
Economist magazine apologises
to PM
Government lifts ban on Cosmopolitan
magazine
Radio station fined for airing sexually
suggestive content
More people starting to talk back
on the radio
Government rejects magazine's 'fiscal
predator' tag
Attacks on the press 2003: Report
on Singapore
Angst over newspaper price rise
STAR
Singapore
Press Holdings lifts newspaper prices
Singapore,
Oh, for a bagful of new dailies! EDGE
2003
Reporters
with borders ASIA TIMES
Era of competing
media waning STAR
Government
has no plans to relax censorship rules IHT
New laws for
cyber-dissidents ABC
Singapore expands
PC control AWSJ
Foreign media
wanted, but stay out of local politics: minister
Two is a crowd TODAY
Government
commitee wants rules eased on censorship, public gatherings
More surprises in today’s papers
STAR
Party
website taken over
DBS sues magazine
over comments on Temasek links SCMP
2002
Rival
free tabloids go up-market STAR
Newspapers apologise
to DBS, Temasek over NatSteel deal stories
Singapore media unit in China pact
SCMP
Big bucks
in good times or bad STAR
Substantial
lift recommended for foreign ownership of Singapore media
Feedback groups must be taken seriously
Newspaper's
limited sense of humour FEER
Bloomberg
agrees damages with Singapore leaders
Bloomberg News Humbled NY Times
Singapore says Bloomberg to pay libel
damages
Muslim activist to risk counter-suit
against politicians
Police investigate
Muslim group over alleged defamation
Press giant revamps board
Singapore may lift three percent
ownership cap in media firms
Singapore-Malaysia play pokes at prickly ties
Paradise Valley pair pens true story
of intrigue
Singapore loosens up but media controls
remain
Easing the
rules for choice
Cyber-activist revives free-speech
forum
Singapore takes fresh look at censorship
laws in Internet age
The media’s not a diplomat
Up
close and personal for media relations
Singapore
media reminded of social obligations
Media companies named as third parties
in defamation suit
Internet
Politics: Surveillance & Intimidation in S'pore
Thin-skinned Thaksin's media bashing
sends wrong signals
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