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IT HAS been a dirty little 'secret' for much of the so- called reform era, but a growing scandal involving Bank Indonesia governor Burhanuddin Abdullah has given Indonesians their first real glimpse into the way their elected parliamentarians take bribes for doing their jobs.
Editorial
DOES it matter if, as a Sunday Times survey indicated, a good number of Singaporeans could fail a citizenship test on familiarity with national symbols and history? Maybe not. Such a quiz is often less test than formality in the process of acquiring citizenship in countries that require some knowledge of the adoptive land, for easier assimilation.
UNDISTURBED in the lunar stillness since they were planted in 1969, mankind's fragile footprints on the moon are of transcendental importance.