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Clarification from A*Star over AcidFlask incident
I have received an official clarification from A*Star about the defamatory remarks in the AcidFlask incident in 2005, and I have decided to reproduce their reply below. This is because in this official reply, A*Star has granted permission for the defamatory remarks to be reproduced (under certain conditions), so the issue can now be openly discussed and objectively judged by everyone.
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The Truth about the postings on A*STAR by Chen Jiahao/AcidFlask and those parts of the postings that were defamatory have been reproduced here in the interest of showing the gravity of these untrue allegations and the damage that they had caused to A*STAR, its officers, scholars and partners.
To this day, Chen Jiahao/AcidFlask appears to have taken the position that he was not aware of the defamatory statements made by him, but he nevertheless apologized on 9 May 2005. This was notwithstanding the fact that his attention was specifically drawn to his blog of 3 March 2005 in which the defamatory statements were made, when A*STAR sought from Chen/AcidFlask the retraction and apology.
Contrary to suggestions and reports that the statements complained of by A*STAR pertained to his criticisms of A*STAR’s GPA requirement before its scholars could apply for PhD funding, it is clear from the excerpts published below that the statements were indeed defamatory and went well beyond fair comment.
The defamatory statements made in Chen/AcidFlask’s posting have no basis in fact, are wholly untrue, and completely damaging to the good name, reputation and integrity of not only A*STAR and its officers but also its scholars, the universities attended by our scholars and their faculty members.
A*STAR therefore has no option but to set the record straight.
On the statement that -:
“…a*star feels justified in bribing universities for taking in PhD students.â€
Fact: A*STAR has never offered to pay or actually paid any university bribes or any other form of incentives to admit our scholars. All our scholars gain admission on merit and in accordance with the usual admission requirements applicable to all other applicants who apply to pursue PhD studies at the universities. A*STAR has neither asked for nor have our scholars been offered or given any special dispensations in this regard. Through our scholarships, and like any other scholarship body, we fund the applicable tuition and other compulsory fees charged to the students by the universities. We have no need to offer any bribe – our scholars apply to the best universities and with their outstanding credentials and the strong undergraduate academic performance our scholars are able to gain admission to these universities without special favours. A*STAR’s GPA benchmark ensures that only the best and scholars who show real potential to be able to undertake the rigors of PhD studies are given the privilege (and not an entitlement) of fully funded public scholarships.
On the statement that -:
“…a*star gives out generous funding grants to specific faculty members (to the tune of us$150k/yr or so) for accepting up to three a*star scholars into their labs,…â€
Fact: A*STAR does not provide any such funding grants to overseas based universities, and certainly not as incentives for them to admit our students to their labs for PhD studies. A*STAR funds the local universities and locally based entities under our extra-mural grant programmes but these grants are unrelated to our students and our scholarship programmes.
On the statement that -:
“…giving out gobs of honey to universities who will sign back-door agreements for taking in scholars without going through the formal application procedure.â€
Fact: A*STAR has not signed any agreement with any university to permit our scholars to be admitted without going through the formal application procedure – all our scholars are required to apply to the universities and subject themselves to that university’s usual application procedure. If they are not accepted by a particular university, then they will simply have to gain admission to another through the usual admission process. A*STAR has no “back-door†arrangements with any university nor has A*STAR paid any university in order to by-pass the usual admission criteria required by the university.
On the statement that -:
“A fellow alumna of UIUC once attended a Chemical Engineering class…suddenly the professor remarked: Oh, by the way, if any of you are in need of money, you should consider applying to this agency called A*STAR in Singapore. They offered my $150,000 for my research with no strings attached, plus an extra $35,000 for every one of their students that I accepted into my group.â€
Fact: A*STAR has never offered to or actually funded any professor or research lab in any overseas university. Neither has A*STAR offered professors of universities cash payments to take our scholars into their labs.
On the statement -:
“…that “a certain high-up†in a*star has a tendency to recommend scholars to go to some institutions, like UIUC, U of Wisconsin, and UCSD.. perhaps it is those very schools that a*star has those connections with? and perhaps the reason for asking scholars not to go to the top universities is that they tend to be awfully expensive when it comes to tuition fees too (like Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Princeton).â€
Fact: A*STAR has a list of selected universities. Our scholars are free to choose to go to any of them.
http://www.a-star.edu.sg/astar/studentsandscholarships/action/scholarship_info_grad_biomed.do
http://www.a-star.edu.sg/astar/studentsandscholarships/action/scholarship_info_grad_sciengr.do
The details of the distribution of A*STAR PhD scholars at US universities can be found at our web-site at
http://www.astar.edu.sg/astar/attach/textlet/0e44d2035bWE/(US)NSS(PhD)_Scholars’_Choice_of_Uni_20062007_US.pdf
One only needs to look at the statistics and it will be clear that A*STAR only has 2 scholars at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1 at University of Wisconsin-Madison and 3 at University of California at San Diego. On the other hand, A*STAR has 25 PhD scholars at Stanford, 18 at MIT, 5 at Harvard, and 4 at John Hopkins, 2 at Princeton.
The statements made in Chen/AcidFlask’s blog mean or would be understood to mean that A*STAR has acted corruptly in its dealings with universities and that it’s Chairman and officers have procured it to act corruptly or condoned such acts. The statements also cast serious aspersions on our scholars to the effect that they were not admitted to their universities on merit but only because their universities were bribed by A*STAR to do so.
All these allegations are totally false and as a result, A*STAR had no but option to require Chen/AcidFlask to remove these postings and apologise.
A*STAR did not at any time require Chen/AcidFlask to shut down his entire blog-site. We had asked that the offending and defamatory postings in his 3 March 2005 blog be deleted. Chen/AcidFlask chose to shut down his entire blog-site on his own volition. Any imputation that A*STAR had demanded that Chen/AcidFlask shut down his blog is untrue and misleading.
The above clarification is made for the purpose of setting the record straight and because there have been lingering impressions that A*STAR had taken exception to comments about A*STAR’s GPA requirements. This is not the case and serious defamatory statements were made that damaged A*STAR’s good name and reputation. A*STAR has agreed to the disclosure of the defamatory postings for this purpose alone. Any or all of the defamatory postings must not be reproduced except in their entirety and must be accompanied by the whole text of the apology dated 9 May 2005 from Acid Flask as well as the full text of the clarification above. Selective reproduction of any part of the defamatory postings outside of their full context and without the full apology and the above clarification may constitute separate and actionable libel, thereby exposing the person publishing the same to the risk of potential legal action by the person or persons whom may be defamed and suffer damage as a result.
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The Truth about the postings of Chen Jiahao/Acid Flask.
Postings by Chen Jiahao/Acid Flask at http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~chen6/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=318 (now defunct).
caustic.soda by AcidFlask
liminal musings of a graduate student
this is “a*star in parliament†by AcidFlask at 03 03 05 – 13:03. please leave a comment.
a*star in parliament
-03 03 05 – 13:03
Science, Singapore
which is perhaps why a*star feels justified in bribing universities for taking in PhD students. staggeringly enough, the cost quoted is very likely to be grossly understated, since I have been told that a*star gives out generous funding grants to specific faculty members (to the tune of us$150k/yr or so) for accepting up to three a*star scholars into their lab, as well as giving out gobs of honey to universities who will sign back-door agreements for taking in scholars without going through the formal application procedure. to the cash-strapped universities in America, the unbelievable godsend that visiting a*star contingents herald is something they can’t get enough of/f. after all, who else would be so incredibly naive and stupid as to throw money at other people instead of investing money to fund their own local research and developing their own r&d communities?
to quote a certain high-up in a*star: “if you don’t like it, then leave!†which perhaps explains the quiet turnover of more than one a*star scholar within the last twelve months. but at last, perhaps quiet no longer.
I would gladly do so, except that my sources are very likely to suffer the kind of spiteful retributive backlash that characterizes the public service. Therefore they can only remain hearsay and rumour under the current circumstances.
[AcidFlask] (email) (link) – 03 03 05 – 17:39
Lest I set myself up for libel, let me state what I know about this.
I do not recall the exact sums involved but this is the gist of what I had been told.
A fellow alumna of UIUC once attended a Chemical Engineering class in this university sometime in 2003. The subject of the lecture somehow went on to funding crunches faced by researchers in the US due to post-9/11 budget cuts when suddenly the professor remarked: Oh, by the way, if any of you are in need of money, you should consider applying to this agency called A*STAR in Singapore. They offered me $150,000 for my research with no strings attached, plus an extra $35,000 for every one of their students that I accepted into my group. Singapore seems to be a very rich country; they have money to throw at you, all you have to do is ask for it!
[AcidFlask] (email) (link) – 03 03 05 – 20:30
going further down the list.. a*star scholars seem to know that “a certain high-up†in a*star has a tendency to recommend scholars to go to some institutions, like UIUC, U of Wisconsin, and UCSD.. perhaps it is those very schools that a*star has those connections with? and perhaps the reason for asking scholars not to go to the top universities is that they tend to be awfully expensive when it comes to tuition fees too (like Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Princeton).
[AcidFlask] ( email) (link) – 04 03 05 – 11:30
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Mon 9th May 2005
http://www.scs.uiuc.edu/~chen6/blog/
APOLOGY
I recognize and accept that a number of statements that I made on my on-line journal “Caustic Sodaâ€, in particular the blog post of 3 March 2005, were defamatory of A*STAR, its Chairman, Mr. Philip Yeo and its executive officers.
I admit and acknowledge that these statements are false and completely without any foundation.
I unreservedly apologize to A*STAR, its Chairman Mr. Philip Yeo, and its executive officers for the distress and embarrassment caused to them by these statements.
I undertake not to repeat the statements, or make further statements of the same or similar effect in this or any other forum or media. I further undertake to remove any such posting anywhere that has not been deleted.
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about 4 years ago
but the thing abt entreprenauship is that u need funding and a reasonable market size…well personal opinion purely…
about 4 years ago
The thing about entrepreneurship has more to do with determination and grit as well as to a certain extent, luck. Almost anyone can obtain fundings (esp. in these times where banks are flushed with liquidity and are less strict with their loans in order to boost returns) if they can justify their business plan & returns but not everyone can make it to be successful.
As one who is starting out on this path, the stress and emotions that one goes through is totally different from that of a salaried employee. Lots of uncertainties and worries. Nightmares are a norm. I used to wonder why there are people who are willing to sit on their desks 9-5 for the past 10-20 years……I’m beginning to see their wisdom now : p
We always hear that Singaporeans are not as hungry as compare to other nationalities. Well, there is a certain truth in it. Why bother to get in debt and put ourselves and family into trouble and worries when most Singaporeans can have a nice job, car and spend a wonderful weekend with family/friends in the park or shopping mall? Most Singaporeans would rather show their hunger within their job scope as an employee than go all out, put their heads on the chopping board to be an entrepreneur and who can blame them.
“There are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home.â€
Tim
about 4 years ago
2 am, 7 am.
My son is always hungry.
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Starlet UNITED STATES // Apr 3, 2007 at 8:47 am
So let me guess…u slept around 2 plus am and prob woke up around 7ish am…:p
I don’t think it is right to say that the current generation is not hungry. We do certainly our best to survive…just look at the throngs of pple who take up life science under the belief that it is the next hot thing…
about 4 years ago
Funding – “new Spring” will do its best.
)
(Hope Springs eternal.
Markets is a real challenge.
How much bread can Singaporeans eat from Breadtalk?
So it too has gone regional to look for “bread eaters:
Will lean on IE Singapore to help open up overseas markets.
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Starlet UNITED STATES // Apr 3, 2007 at 8:52 am
but the thing abt entrepreneurship is that u need funding and a reasonable market size…well personal opinion purely…
about 4 years ago
Cannot afford to get married too.

Spouse will tell you to look for a steady 9 to 5 job to pay PUB and HDB, buy a car to drive on PIE and send kids to RGS and SJI.
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As one who is starting out on this path, the stress and emotions that one goes through is totally different from that of a salaried employee. Lots of uncertainties and worries. Nightmares are a norm. I used to wonder why there are people who are willing to sit on their desks 9-5 for the past 10-20 years……I’m beginning to see their wisdom now : p
about 4 years ago
Wise man. Hungry man.
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“There are many truths of which the full meaning cannot be realized until personal experience has brought it home.â€
Tim
about 4 years ago
I know there is a group of people in the internet. Their leader is a very charismatic man. He once said,
“I dont have much respect for people who use the excuse they have worked too hard and bc of that they cannot seem to find time for their families….in my opinion…no matter how they dress it up……that is just lousy time management and even lousier decision making………if you really want to know how grounded a man is speak to his wife and children…………the rest you can throw into the dust bin.”
As I grow older I finding this to be truer all the time. I will be starting my own business soon. My wife gave birth recently to a boy. I just want to spend more time with him, to do that I realize, one needs to just make a life outside the life that people want me to live.
about 4 years ago
Hi Philip,
It is obvious that you stayed not for the money and like you said, you “regreted” passing over the millions that was offered to you as sign on etc.
But the people I know are troubled by the soon to be “doubling” of the politicians salaries.
I know you may not want to comment on this sensitive issue.
We respected the previous leaders who put nation before self.
Why are we like “that” now ah?
Also, you should start your own blog. Really easy. Just 3 steps. Even your test-tubes cleaners are doing it! (joking- no insult meant to test-tube cleaners)
about 4 years ago
Must be able to suffer setbacks – AQ
Judge people, problems n timing – EQ/IQ
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philip yeo SINGAPORE // Apr 3, 2007 at 10:36 am
Wise man. Hungry man.
about 4 years ago
“Cannot afford to get married too.
Spouse will tell you to look for a steady 9 to 5 job to pay PUB and HDB, buy a car to drive on PIE and send kids to RGS and SJI. ”
Depends on how ur business go right?
U can be really successful or really unlucky…
But really other than creative, most so called singaporean successful entreprenauship seem to be consumer goods related such as food. Eg such breadtalk, sakae sushi…And Singaporeans’ ideas of starting up businesses for some reason has a tendency of “copying successful ideas” and hence leading to fads that come and go and bubble bursting…(look at bubble tea…) and that effect is amplified in a surrounding where the market is not that big…
It is human nature to just shoot for what seems obviously popular and profitable but really, a lot of businesses have been successful because they target audiences that pple would not have thought of and hence claim first mover advantage…
but well…
about 4 years ago
Better than writing a book. A blog is alive and interacting all the time. Can still post yr book chapters inside blog, if die die must have.
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Also, you should start your own blog.
about 4 years ago
business acumen .. if it can be simplified to one word. note I did not use ‘business ethics” or “luck”
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Starlet UNITED STATES // Apr 3, 2007 at 11:55 am
“Cannot afford to get married too.
Spouse will tell you to look for a steady 9 to 5 job to pay PUB and HDB, buy a car to drive on PIE and send kids to RGS and SJI. â€
Depends on how ur business go right?
U can be really successful or really unlucky…
about 4 years ago
Haha so true. I’m not at the kids stage yet but my GF’s mom was asking me the other day: “Eh, so when are both of you going to get married ah”!!! Purlease…..this is the last kind of “pressure” I need right now!!
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philip yeo SINGAPORE // Apr 3, 2007 at 10:35 am
Cannot afford to get married too.
Spouse will tell you to look for a steady 9 to 5 job to pay PUB and HDB, buy a car to drive on PIE and send kids to RGS and SJI.
about 4 years ago
Then I deprive the Govt chaps whose work is on making official replies to the ST Forum of a livelihood. Cruel.
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Also, you should start your own blog. Really easy. Just 3 steps. Even your test-tubes cleaners are doing it! (joking- no insult meant to test-tube cleaners)
about 4 years ago
That is true…the press will be more interested in ur blog posting than the official spokeperson… :p
about 4 years ago
Copy cats. No original thinking needed.
Every one tries to set up “another Breadtalk”.
Why not a Tapioca-talk? Be different.
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It is human nature to just shoot for what seems obviously popular and profitable but really, a lot of businesses have been successful because they target audiences that pple would not have thought of and hence claim first mover advantage…
about 4 years ago
You have to get to the really successful part first which is a long journey of struggle which connect to the point why Singaporeans’ “have a tendency of “copying successful ideas†and hence leading to fads that come a…) …. etc” It all boils down to “quick profits” Who wants to go through the hard work and struggles when all of us are dreaming of quick bucks.
Singaporeans are a practical lot esp the small biz neighbourhood types….try telling them that they should have a business plan, mission statements, 5 year goal…etc and see what they will say to you &*!^^&*!!
When you have a good and profit making biz model, the market efficiency is bound to catch up and your edge/niche becomes the same as others. Thats the reason why we need to keep innovating and improving all the time whether as a nation, company or as a being.
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U can be really successful or really unlucky…
Depends on how ur business go right?
But really other than creative, most so called singaporean successful entreprenauship seem to be consumer goods related such as food. Eg such breadtalk, sakae sushi…And Singaporeans’ ideas of starting up businesses for some reason has a tendency of “copying successful ideas†and hence leading to fads that come and go and bubble bursting…(look at bubble tea…) and that effect is amplified in a surrounding where the market is not that big…
It is human nature to just shoot for what seems obviously popular and profitable but really, a lot of businesses have been successful because they target audiences that pple would not have thought of and hence claim first mover advantage…
but well…
about 4 years ago
I will use this mantra at SPRING.
And nag A*STAR chaps to chip in and help.
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need to keep innovating and improving all the time whether as a nation, company or as a being.
about 4 years ago
I think PSA scholar seems to be the only one that is talking any sense here. The rest are just playing to please the crowd. Personally I think that guy is seriously crazy but he scores the largest readership in the net – so again he cant be that crazy can he? Or are we the crazy ones?
Nice to see you making the effort Mr Yeo, you are definitely one cut above the rest of your peers
and I for one greatly admire your candor and directness.
about 4 years ago
Hmm…so if i set up a tapioca-talk, will u be my first customer? :p
about 4 years ago
Sure. Tapioca with sugar (not too much).
More nutritious than bread.
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Starlet UNITED STATES // Apr 3, 2007 at 12:31 pm
Hmm…so if i set up a tapioca-talk, will u be my first customer? :p
about 4 years ago
We can argue all day on this but luck does play a part. Imagine your business acumen gets you into a fantastic opportunity, everything was flying. Yr office is on the 26 floor of WTC….Date: 11th Septh 2001.
On a side note, this article makes an interesting read.
http://www.forbes.com/guruinsights/2007/03/27/ford-home-depot-pf-guru-in_gs_0327soapbox_inl.html
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James SINGAPORE // Apr 3, 2007 at 12:00 pm
business acumen .. if it can be simplified to one word. note I did not use ‘business ethics†or “luckâ€
about 4 years ago
Tim
911 … I feel it is not luck, it is fate – since many lives were taken away. imho.
about 4 years ago
Not very 21st century …
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philip yeo SINGAPORE // Apr 3, 2007 at 12:14 pm
… the Govt chaps whose work is on making official replies to the ST Forum of a livelihood…
about 4 years ago
imho, if others get titillated watching tis blog conversation, so be it.
the fact is many ppl r trying to make a difference big or small. no need to be an entrepreneur to be enterprising. the latter can hurt anyway.
So sanity is relative. Success can be elusive. Struggles are common. Some show it, some dun; some talk abt it, some dun.
Live n let live.
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presidential scholar SINGAPORE // Apr 3, 2007 at 12:29 pm
about 4 years ago
James…..so does fate determines what you want to be in life too? Are you destined to be a entrepreneur or employee, rich or poor, healthy or sick too? (I’m leaving GFs and wives out….think we guys owe them lots in our past lives)
Good luck makes the journey faster, less painful and easier, bad luck is the opposite. A person who is determined will ride out the bad luck and reach its destination eventually. A person with good fortune but with zero business acumen can ride on his/her good luck.
Sigh…life is just so unfair isn’t it : p
about 4 years ago
“I will use this mantra at SPRING.
And nag A*STAR chaps to chip in and help.
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need to keep innovating and improving all the time whether as a nation, company or as a being.”
Alternatively, choose sth that has a high entry barrier…then exploit first mover advantage…
happens in technology alot especially with patents…that is how amgen got rich…have well-written patents(should really go read US biotech patents…the amt of stuff they cover can be totally ridiculous….) and sue when oppportunity arises or collect royalty….:P
about 4 years ago
psa and president scholar you mean darkness right? Well both of you will be in very deep shit bc you called him crazy.
about 4 years ago
Tim
Fate or luck, in all honesty, I dunno cos’ there are many things one cannot control. What I mean, not everyone is meant to be rich n be able to stay rich as in lots of $$$$. You can have the luck to be successful in the earthly sense, but who knows what can happen later?
So I dun tink a person with good fortune n zero business acumen can ride his good luck – statistically impossible. At best, good fortune like this is like a lucky bet in 4D or the stock market, but that is only one strike. Later how? Tempting to go in and win again, right, even if u do all the homework in this zero sum game?
But I did say somewhere before, try to *move forward*, outside of such ‘luck’ situations. Dun be arrogant or haughty, or overestimate oneself.
From my worldview, better to count blessings, be contented but not complacent. Be hungry but not greedy. Work harder, make more friends or ‘friends’, bitch less. Most important, treasure those close to you like your family. When you have a family, success is how you have brought up your children. When you are materially successful but your children turn out to give you or society a lot of problems, then *sigh*. A lot depends on what you say n do, children are not dumb.
But easier said than done – it’s a process n a journey. Hope I did not pontificate.
about 4 years ago
Words of profound wisdom!
Children see and do. They are mirrors of yourself.
To add two cheap pearls:-
Not to be envious of others’ fortune.
Or ignore the misfortune of others. Help them.
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From my worldview, better to count blessings, be contented but not complacent. Be hungry but not greedy. Work harder, make more friends or ‘friends’, bitch less. Most important, treasure those close to you like your family. When you have a family, success is how you have brought up your children. When you are materially successful but your children turn out to give you or society a lot of problems, then *sigh*. A lot depends on what you say n do, children are not dumb.
about 4 years ago
Children are a mystery. Dun miss out on their childhood. Time lost, cannot claim back.
Envy is what ppl have, u want also – can be a good driving force to a certain extent.
Jealousy is what ppl have, u dun want them to hv – really destructive force,
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philip yeo SINGAPORE // Apr 3, 2007 at 3:53 pm
Words of profound wisdom!
Children see and do. They are mirrors of yourself.
To add two cheap pearls:-
Not to be envious of others’ fortune.
Or ignore the misfortune of others. Help them.
about 4 years ago
Dee,
A friend sent this useful article:-
Pathology and Pathogenesis of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
http://ajp.amjpathol.org/cgi/content/abstract/170/4/11
about 4 years ago
http://ajp.amjpathol.org/cgi/content/abstract/170/4/1136
about 4 years ago
Dee,
http://www.the-scientist.com/news/home/53051/
Primate embryonic stem cell research patents held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) are not valid, according to the US Patent and Trademark Office.
about 4 years ago
Dear Sir:
Thanks for your resources. You are right about children. They see things from an unblemished perspectives. Have you read William Blake’s Songs of innocence? He uses children extensively in his work to show the darker sides of the society he lived in.
Yours sincerely,
Dr Dee
about 4 years ago
Dear Starlet:
Tapioca cake is yummy. My mum used to have a colleague who bakes tapioca cake, only to sell it to office colleagues. Haven’t seen her since. Has she opened a bakery?
Yours sincerely,
Dr Dee
about 4 years ago
Out of 38 PhD returnees in 2006, 12 from UK and 17 from US.
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Starlet UNITED STATES // Apr 2, 2007 at 8:24 pm
Hmm…so how many scholars are there who have come back with a UK phd?
about 4 years ago
Hi kh,
not true that all president scholars useless.
My 2 classmates who are president scholars have done well. one is still an MP and doing well in all sense of the word. Another is a highly regarded Admin officer helming the agency helping to control our transport system.
But I know so many others that got their Pres scholarship taken away after 1-2 years ( failing exams and fooling around) and some are really ordinary people.
about 4 years ago
I had several who have worked with me over the past 36 years.
Did well and definitely useful.
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Dr.Huang SINGAPORE // Apr 4, 2007 at 2:31 pm
Hi kh,
not true that all president scholars useless.
about 4 years ago
Best two.
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The Little Boy lost
Father, father, where are you going
O do not walk so fast.
Speak father, speak to your little boy
Or else I shall be lost,
The night was dark no father was there
The child was wet with dew
The mire was deep, & the child did weep
And away the vapour flew.
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The Little Boy found
The little boy lost in the lonely fen,
Led by the wand’ring light,
Began to cry, but God ever nigh,
Appeard like his father in white.
He kissed the child & by the hand led
And to his mother brought,
Who in sorrow pale, thro’ the lonely dale
Her little boy weeping sought.
about 4 years ago
Thanks, Mr Yeo.
sometimes, we can be like little boys too.
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philip yeo SINGAPORE // Apr 4, 2007 at 3:26 pm
Best two.
about 4 years ago
Blake’s Laughing Song (to cheer you up in Kangaroo Land ) .
When the green woods laugh with the voice of joy
And the dimpling stream runs laughing by,
When the air does laugh with our merry wit,
And the green hill laughs with the noise of it.
When the meadows laugh with lively green
And the grasshopper laughs in the merry scene,
When Mary and Susan and Emily,
With their sweet round mouths sing Ha, Ha, He.
When the painted birds laugh in the shade
Where our table with cherries and nuts is spread
Come live & be merry and join with me,
To sing the sweet chorus of Ha, Ha, He.
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kwokheng AUSTRALIA // Apr 4, 2007 at 6:44 pm
MIW? Ha!
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philip yeo // Apr 4, 2007 at 3:26 pm
Appeard like his father in white.
about 4 years ago
KH
Power and authority are very impt elements to get things done. Must be as clear as black and white for people above and in leadership.
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kwokheng AUSTRALIA // Apr 4, 2007 at 6:44 pm
MIW? Ha!
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philip yeo // Apr 4, 2007 at 3:26 pm
Appeard like his father in white.
about 4 years ago
Tat could exprain today’s situation n worries – brave new world.
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kwokheng AUSTRALIA // Apr 5, 2007 at 5:07 pm
And that, is what the MIW can’t do.
about 4 years ago
too cheem for sinkiepore
about 4 years ago
Dear James:
Do you happen to visit this no holds barred forum known as Sammyboy forum. That’s how they spell Singapore.
Yours sincerely,
Dr Dee
James // Apr 6, 2007 at 9:49 am
too cheem for sinkiepore
about 4 years ago
Dee
Yes, I visit SBF from time to time.
As to no holds barred, even some car forums bear similar characteristics. Self-correction will arise from time to time, so they are not destructive and do not take your breath away.
As to the substance of forum content, there r also many other alternatives such as the links on this blog.
about 4 years ago
Dear James:
Actually speaking of SBF, our local journalists do trawl there for some news.
Yours sincerely,
Dr Dee
about 4 years ago
Hi Dee
When things are so sanitized, they have to …
about 4 years ago
A BBC article on Chinese entry exam questions.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/6589301.stm#chinese
How about our own NTU,NUS and SMU?