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MM Lee shares views of S'pore's future in new book | |||||||||
WHAT are the hard truths or facts about Singapore that cannot be changed, and that make it critical for the nation to have a strong, effective government and stable society? In a new book to be launched later this month, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew will share his insights about this issue, together with topics ranging from the future of Singapore's political system, relations with neighbouring countries, immigration, the rise of China and India, to climate change. Titled "Lee Kuan Yew: Hard Truths to keep Singapore going", the book is based on 16 interviews with Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew by journalists from The Straits Times (ST).
Straits Times Editor Han Fook Kwang, who led the project, said: "This is an important book because it's the first time MM's views are being subjected to such extensive questioning and scrutiny in 32 hours of interviews with seven journalists from The Straits Times. He gave us unprecedented access and time because he wanted to reach out especially to younger Singaporeans who may be unconvinced whether his views are still relevant in this day and age." The interviews began in December 2008 and continued into October 2009. They were all conducted at the Istana, beginning in the late afternoon and lasting for over two hours. The SPH team took another nine months to write and edit the chapters. The result is a book that offers readers a first-hand glimpse into the thinking and views of Mr Lee. Each of the book's 11 chapters start off with an introductory segment that puts an issue in context, and then goes into a Q&A format. This format allows readers to follow the cut and thrust of the conversations with Mr Lee. The book comes with an exclusive DVD of video footage culled from the interviews. Explaining the team's decision to include the DVD, Straits Times Press Executive Director Shirley Hew said: "Seeing and hearing the cut and thrust of the conversations at the Istana with MM in the DVD is definitely a plus for the whole book package. "Every pregnant pause from MM, interspersed with every incisive question from our writers, truly makes the whole read much more rewarding. The book and DVD set also makes for a wonderful gift and keepsake on the history and the making of Singapore." The title of the book Hard Truths to keep Singapore going is a reference to Mr Lee's remark, repeated several times in the interviews, that there are hard truths or facts about Singapore that cannot be changed, and that make it critical for Singapore to have a stable society and strong, effective government. Former United States President Bill Clinton said of the book: "In this engaging series of new interviews, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew candidly imparts his wisdom, as well as his fears, as he contemplates Singapore's role in a rapidly changing, and profoundly challenging, global society. An important addition to Lee Kuan Yew's legacy, Lee Kuan Yew: Hard Truths to keep Singapore going illuminates his conviction that a prosperous, sustainable future must be built upon the lessons of the past." Younger Singaporeans given early access to the book also praised the book. David Zhang, 24, co-founder of an Internet start-up, found the Q&A format lively, candid and genuine, adding: "The focus on income inequality and his views on egalitarianism and foreign talent strike a very hot spot, especially among Singapore's youth." Julia Chan-Lee, assistant human resource manager, 30, said: "To someone who has grown up abroad, this is a fascinating introduction to MM Lee's life and ideas. The dialogue made me feel a part of the conversation." Undergraduate Chan Yuping, 23, said: "MM recognises that our generation is full of individuals who are not afraid to express themselves through their choice of music, clothing or sexuality. He seems to have softened with age and the understanding that the times change, inevitably so. The book will be launched by MM Lee on 21 January at the John Jacob Ballroom 1, The St Regis Singapore. It will be available at leading bookstores for $39.90 (inclusive of GST) from the launch date. Copies may also be ordered from [email protected] or from 63198347 (May) and 63198341 (Jasmine). The book can also be purchased online from the Straits Times Press Online Bookstore: www.stpressbooks.com.sg from 22 January. Thirty copies of a limited edition of the book in hard cover, with MM Lee's signature, are available for sale at $10,000 each, with the proceeds going to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. Donors are welcome to give more for these signed copies. Interested buyers can email Wee Ngiap Hiang at [email protected]. Hard Truths to keep Singapore going is the latest in a series of books by SPH on MM Lee. The others are: Lee Kuan Yew: The Man and His Ideas (1998), The Singapore Story (1998) and From Third World to First (2000). |
Interviews by 7 journalists from Straits Times. Ha! How do you expect the workers to portray their boss?
Got balls try reuters, wall street journal or international herald tribune la. Better still, TOC and TR. Or maybe Lucky Tan the blogger or Mr Brown.
I might buy the book to read if it is not expensive.
free ok, I can use for my cat's poo.
If he speak faster, maybe I'll consider buying...
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:If he speak faster, maybe I'll consider buying...
You are asking a old horse to run faster...chiatet...hahahaha
haiz
wondering how on earth today's problem surfaced
the old fark still wanna make money from his crappy books ????
just more lies and bullshit you can get for free on the net.............
S'pore's future is gonna be like USA..............
1) our defence spending as percentage of our GDP is the highest in the world...........and already SAF sent to Afghanistan and off Somalia...............for fucking what ?!
2) our CPF will crash like US's Social Security............already borrowing money to sustain the CPF ponzi game ........
3) over-run by foreigners like in US.........
25% POPULATION GROWTH IN 10 (mostly foreigners)..............FUCKING CRAZY !
4) average S'poreans' debt also super duper high thanks to crazy car and housing prices..........
vote for PAP.................S'pore is gonna be like the Titanic.................
Originally posted by Asromanista2001:the old fark still wanna make money from his crappy books ????
just more lies and bullshit you can get for free on the net.............
S'pore's future is gonna be like USA..............
1) our defence spending as percentage of our GDP is the highest in the world...........and already SAF sent to Afghanistan and off Somalia...............for fucking what ?!
2) our CPF will crash like US's Social Security............already borrowing money to sustain the CPF ponzi game ........
3) over-run by foreigners like in US.........
25% POPULATION GROWTH IN 10 (mostly foreigners)..............FUCKING CRAZY !
4) average S'poreans' debt also super duper high thanks to crazy car and housing prices..........
vote for PAP.................S'pore is gonna be like the Titanic.................
Actually I have been in this forum for so many years already.. I just wondered... if you could tell me your personal view of what will happen if any of the opposition wins the elections?
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:
Actually I have been in this forum for so many years already.. I just wondered... if you could tell me your personal view of what will happen if any of the opposition wins the elections?
Why would you be interested to know his personal views?
Lame la you, leave the what will happen to the fortune tellers.
Mr Immortal Lee sourcing for more fund, please do your part to contribute to him.
How much does he need to migrate to that place after he leaves Singapore for good?
Originally posted by onźźa:
Why would you be interested to know his personal views?Lame la you, leave the what will happen to the fortune tellers.
Usually when agruing for a point, one should explain both side of the view i.e. for and against. That will make a good discussion.
well, you guys can give critics and comments as much as you like, but when LKY speak, your life in one way or the other, get affected.
He is just a old man out of tune and not the oracle.
What he can sprout in the book is all edited and just a ploy to sell his book.
All the people that questioned him are indirectly under his payroll so what other questions do they dare to ask ?
He look good as compared to the rest and the rest that he employed are simply useless.
Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:
Actually I have been in this forum for so many years already.. I just wondered... if you could tell me your personal view of what will happen if any of the opposition wins the elections?
if the opposition is not controlled by PAP also then they're gonna have a hard time running this place........
so many people in so many places are pro-PAP for so long so you can imagine they'll be very uncooperative becoz they scared they'll be crushed if PAP returns to power...........
pro-Israel countries will be much less friendly to S'pore................our success comes becoz LKY is a frontman for the jews
such a disgusting look on his fucking face.
now that he is near death he is afraid that his rubbish views will fade away and so must hammer in the propaganda again, this old fucking japanese collaborator and racist bastard.
Getting his followers to write one book every year.
Earn passive income from every book sold.
Get more money with autographed books.
Travel around the world to launch the book.
Sell his ideas through the book.
Why not ?
but his books all same rubbish, nothing new at all.
bastard is near death at 87, still can produce what new ideas?
All his usual recycled propaganda filth.
50 years of his propaganda filth still not enough, still must hammer in the propaganda filth?
pui.
fucking propaganda.
fuck off.
If nobody is afraid of me, I’m meaningless." - Lee Kuan Yew, 6.10.1997[citation needed]
It will be a matter of time that this country will be sold off, as per the practice of a corporation.
such a fucking eyesore, see that anglo dog's lan jiao bin.
lost all my chinese new year holiday mood.
anglo dog still want to act like fake chinese.
such a fucking disgrace.
peranakan just say you are peranakan lah, still want to fake as chinese.
never seen such spineless person that denies his own culture and identity.
so low down, so bastard.
This harry lee kuan yew has no culture.
He denies his peranakan culture and poses like some sort of fake chinese in order to gain votes among chinese people.
If Singapore is still a british colony, he would never claim to be a chinese, he would say that he is peranakan.
I despise this type of opportunistic cultureless bastard.
worse than a dog.
WWII Japanese massacred so many chinese, yet this bastard went to collaborate with them and then pose as fake chinese.
later destroyed chinese schools, destroyed dialects.
Don't know what the fuck is wrong with that fucker also.
Originally posted by dotaro:It will be a matter of time that this country will be sold off, as per the practice of a corporation.
You are correct, if not mistaken, this place will be sold off within the next three years.
I just got hit by a wall of text