March
2004 Whatever
it takes
Low Keng Kwok can juggle, walk on stilts,
perform balloon sculpting and train
chickens, peacocks and monitor lizards
to do tricks. Get to know this officer
who has been working on Sentosa for
20 years. Full
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January
l February 2004
Seeking
telltale signs
You may
already have an idea of what forensic scientists
do from television series such as “Crime Scene
Investigation” or CSI. Now get a first-hand
account of what it is like to help solve crimes
in Singapore. Full
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November
2003 TNT
is dynamite! Twenty-seven
years into his job, Tay Nguan Tong still speaks
passionately about working at the National Community
Leadership institute. Let him tell you more about
his job. Full
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October
2003
The
man for all seasons
Having worked in the Supreme Court for over 20 years,
Head of the Legal Registry S. Kathiarasan has many
humorous and memorable experiences to share. Full
Story |
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September
2003
What’s
hot at the parks?
Besides taking a walk in the park every day, Kan
Siew Mun co-organises activities, explores business
opportunities and drives the Adopt-A-Park Scheme.
Let her tell you more about her job. Full
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August
2003
Tell
her what you think
Your frank views on national issues are what Ms
Nurhana Ismail wants to know. And she won’t
stop there — she’ll ensure they are
directed to the relevant agency. Get to know more
about her in this story. Full
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June
2003
Tough
guy to please
How does the Ministry of Finance (MOF) go about
allocating funds to ministries? What is the budgeting
process like? How do MOF officers evaluate ministries’
project proposals? Alvin Neo answers these questions
and more. Full
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April
2003
A
world of challenges
Ms Stacey Foo was based in New York when the September
11 attacks took place. She has also experienced
riots in East Timor. Read a first-hand account of
her experiences and challenges as a Foreign Service
Officer. Full
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March
2003
On
the fast track
Eddie Lim is responsible for a major, multimillion-dollar
project that has changed the landscape of Singapore’s
roads. Meet this officer from the Land Transport
Authority. Full
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Jan
l Feb 2003
Nothing
ruffles him
Few people can handle crying, screaming or yelling
clients on a daily basis. But Legal Executive Vengadasalam
Alagesan has mastered the art of keeping his composure.
What’s more, he been at his job for the last
25 years! Full
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