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Jom's newsletters combine weekly updates about Singapore with a "build-in-public" narrative, in which we tell readers about our start-up journey. Sign up at the bottom of this page.

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Dear reader, Jom’s new head of research. Sakinah Safiee, our current social media manager, will also be taking on the duties of head of research. “Saki” emerged as our top pick after an intense recruitment involving over 40 applications (thank you, all). Saki’s replacing Jean Hew (aka Employee...

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Dear reader, Jom’s new head of research. Sakinah Safiee, our current social media manager, will also be taking on the duties of head of research. “Saki” emerged as our top pick after an intense recruitment involving over 40 applications (thank you, all). Saki’s replacing Jean Hew (aka Employee...

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Dear reader, Letters to the editor. Thanks, Isaac Neo and Max Yeo, two former gifted education programme (GEP) students, for your responses to fellow alumni Faith Ho’s reflections.  A feisty CPF debate. Thanks, Shawn Low, for questioning some of the arguments put forth by Bobby Jayaraman in “Why Singapore’...

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Dear reader, Letters to the editor. Thanks, Isaac Neo and Max Yeo, two former gifted education programme (GEP) students, for your responses to fellow alumni Faith Ho’s reflections.  A feisty CPF debate. Thanks, Shawn Low, for questioning some of the arguments put forth by Bobby Jayaraman in “Why Singapore’...

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Dear reader, “Singapore This Week”.  * The most important political developments ahead of the general election  * How is the state cracking down on anti-death penalty activists? * Orchard Towers, vice den turned Christian worship centre * Why are Singaporean millennials and Gen Zs less likely to drink and party late? * The legacy of...

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Dear reader, “Singapore This Week”.  * The most important political developments ahead of the general election  * How is the state cracking down on anti-death penalty activists? * Orchard Towers, vice den turned Christian worship centre * Why are Singaporean millennials and Gen Zs less likely to drink and party late? * The legacy of...

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