Gearing For A Safe Return
IN ANTICIPATION of better — but more cautious — times, Zoho Corp is introducing BackToWork.
This modular, customisable solution will handle the process of returning to normalcy in gradual steps.
"BackToWork...
Porsche Redefines The Coupe
IN THE ongoing indiscriminate interpretation of the English language, it looks like anything with a sloping back can be bestowed a “coupe” tag, regardless of whether it has two...
Would You Die For Your Country?
BEYOND waving flags and reciting the pledge, would you die for your country?
This was the question posed to the panellists at the recent WED WEB CHAT — Is Your...
Need To Close The Gap
WHEN I was in school, one of my biggest challenges was my command of Mandarin.
Especially when it came to secondary school. By this time, the Ministry of Education (MOE)...
What Is Patriotism To You?
AT this time of the year, the patriotic fervour seems to go up a notch.
Flags will fly and Singaporeans display a strong sense of belonging. This year, it's quite...
Why A Minimum Wage Policy Should Only Minimally Raise Costs
TO understand whether a government policy is indeed beneficial, we must weigh its pros and cons, and these must be further supported by data and not based on ‘I...
Prawn Rolls (Hae Cho) – Whip It UP!
THIS prawn appetiser is ideal finger food for gatherings, small or large. Pass it around while watching Singapore's National Day celebrations at home during the long weekend. This heritage...
More Sharing Of Information Needed To Help Charities
THE charity sector is filled with determined personalities who are intent on helping the less fortunate find their way out of poverty.
In STORM-ASIA's WED WEB CHAT discussion, Can We...
Two MINI Tales
THE MINI John Cooper Works Countryman's lively livery delivers strongly on the perception of fun and purpose. Like a big boy dressing cutely so that his size is less...
You Are What You Shop
WHAT we buy or how we choose to shop is often a reflection of our values. It is a social phenomenon that has been discussed for hundreds and hundreds...