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  2. TR Emeritus - Wikipedia

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    TR Emeritus (TRE, formerly Temasek Review Emeritus) is a socio-political blog and one of the alternative media that emerged in Singapore in the 2000s. While Malaysian newspaper The Star recognised it to have Opposition sympathies, [1] [2] according to SPH-owned The New Paper, "News website Temasek Review has earned a reputation for its sharply critical views of the Government," [3] and the ...

  3. Sebastian Teo - Wikipedia

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    Details of Teo's past convictions and bankruptcy were published in an article on the TR Emeritus website on 22 August 2015. [6] In a subsequent post on the NSP's Facebook page, Teo claimed that he was innocent of the corruption charges, but that fear and a lack of legal experience had led him to plead guilty.

  4. Emeritus - Wikipedia

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    Emeritus (past participle of Latin emerere, meaning 'complete one's service') is a compound of the Latin prefix e-(variant of ex-) meaning 'out of, from' and merere (source of 'merit') meaning 'to serve, earn'. The word is attested since the early 17th century with the meaning 'having served out one's time, having done sufficient service'.

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  6. Opinion - Is it 1833 yet? The long history of the partisan ...

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    The partisan press, which dominated the early 1800s, has returned in the modern era, with 69 percent of U.S. adults having little or no trust in the media, and 44 percent believing the press is ...

  7. Trump’s ‘Golden Age’ vs. the ‘Gilded Age’: An examination

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    President Donald Trump, with his usual bombast, has declared that his second term will be a new “golden age” for the country.

  8. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    Between 2004 and 2013, an estimated. 3,350,449. people were forced from their homes, deprived of their land or had their livelihoods damaged because they lived in the path of a World Bank project.

  9. Tan Jee Say - Wikipedia

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    When Tan was asked by Chris of the TR Emeritus that Singaporeans saw him as an opportunist, he responded that in Singapore there are very few platforms for alternative views to be expressed as the public media is dominated by the government and that Singaporeans heard nothing but the views of the government on issues as though there is only one ...