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Gs Kevin Tian Ca ead onal rer Eo Zheng Huifen Rt oem eters) Brant eer) pers) Ream ris RUN REL) aoe necate as amongst fellow ministers for his leadership, will no doubt be able to carry the nation through a great deal more strugales. Singapore as @ nation today faces different struggles from the Rates Renee erm ecu Ri ions te curry Pere ace ure cere ne threat of terrorism continues to hang over us. With his tough renee ea aa Rae ete ore ale ea able advice PM Lee can no doubt obtain from the two prime ministers before him, PM Lee looks set to lead Singapore on to greater heights. Add to that several years in various key minis hoe a atk cay safe hands under this new prime minister, ee ere a Cee eae gta aac oer ene Pe ene eka eyo conOnag cers eee ret te eg emcee ee Mca ket tee cet} en ee ena) the nation through the tough years of economic conte ee ieee (eso cur ae es Cn eee etn that have changed the lives of many Singaporeans. eee er eee! Picea ume ce accire ernment are just some of the highlights of PM Goh's term of office. During his term in office, former PM eee ue neta acy and overseas leaders. His ‘soft’ approach was eo MWe era ae Tad Poet becca? By, aurea) Sa a) take over. PM Lee Hsien Loong, also widely noted Free Trade Agreements Me oncanetnt: eaeceien eet Pcie elven ea pe terme ted eat Repeat eid a eee eg eel tnd saving time ané money for bsinesies. Furthermore, the as with ie US and Australia Pe aera rete eae te ea eae Eis saseaerepetelat aera eee inneoet cca ant aeeea oe eo) Pie ene Eee ert Ta rE Us-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (USSETA) 2003 aay Sour wy sets ‘hse ete ss bore ee Be eect eee ral rece : So et ey ened Peeeiasreratconeer tye mnie one Tara ES ONG ae fe RO Go casera an eee eee ereeny eeieemergen Seog eee er ee eee isc eee eae eee eee Pec ote ore ro ‘in 200, both countries agreed to launch negotiations for a free trade agreement Peery ‘Agreement between Nev Zealand ang ‘Singapore on a Closer Economie Partnership (anascer) ot countries to ‘liminate tarts on tech other exports tal recognition of cachet’ ineustal Standards an ett services sector n oth countries would be erates ‘Singapore: hurtal Free Trade hgreement SAFTA)| Both enunvies to liminate tants on enn her's exoats Both countries to berate ther service sectors, SAFTAGS also a ign of Australia's commitment othe | resion Sige) Bort) bessnselen Eee re aN Ae peer ey ee ete ete eae = ro As: Be ume cl) [Vay Mola) RoE LSA (oNg) Rel eal eeet-c cele our identity” with Da CerCa iy Pee ea un Sara em oll Cu ee La cee aE Eun cio eae cen Rn Waseca cite en Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Am ere intemal events director Dale Pe aan i ea RS Da Rm acces ulcer ‘The NUS Students’ Political Association invites you toa time of lively discussion and a buffet lunch on Sieur ag RP Pa Ta ‘Munchie Monkey Café, (Former Bean Factory café opposite the Office of Students" Affairs at YIH) NUSPA Youth camp This year’s Youth Camp held on 14-17 June was yet another successful Sere na ene ees Tickets are available at our booths at Science ten eo ene etter rer vee cen es Casa n ee aerra and freshies had an enjoyable time in Sentosa with the sun, sand and Cree Poy on the sea. New friendships were made and old bonds were strengthened. macs eos pe It is the people and relationships that make one camp different from the Sat etree a Crate ee aoe eee) lol Cline Nl future, Our future” Ce Gu c eases ea cue ara Ren eS eer a Murra re Oia a) Recor aa Cra celiac Sesser cu ance uae Cree ee 6th - &th September, 11 am - 1 pm, Arts, outside ir9 CSc omer amc ics Oe age ap Ef oper are Clee Horn) pf re

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