An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
Janadas Devan, ex-associate editor of the Straits Times, accuses the Founding Daughter of being a liar. The latter is a member of the "highly esteemed and revered" Familee, whose eldest son is the current Chief Natural Aristocrat.
For those who didn't already know, the Founding Daughter and her two older brothers are President's Scholars and their achievements have earned them the title of "exceptional family", a title given by Emeritus porlumpar and seat-warmer Woody Goh.
To be awarded a President's scholarship, the candidate is expected to perform exceptionally well at exams, including a distinction in General Paper at A-levels.
It comes as a shock that the Founding Daughter's writing has been judged as "foggy" by the Straits Times. In addition, according to the same ex-editor, her writings had to be extensively reworked to be made presentable to the public.
Source: "Editing is not the same as censorship", Forum page, page A25, The Straits Times, April 5, 2016
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Janadas Devan, ex-associate editor of the Straits Times, accuses the Founding Daughter of being a liar. The latter is a member of the "highly esteemed and revered" Familee, whose eldest son is the current Chief Natural Aristocrat.
For those who didn't already know, the Founding Daughter and her two older brothers are President's Scholars and their achievements have earned them the title of "exceptional family", a title given by Emeritus porlumpar and seat-warmer Woody Goh.
To be awarded a President's scholarship, the candidate is expected to perform exceptionally well at exams, including a distinction in General Paper at A-levels.
It comes as a shock that the Founding Daughter's writing has been judged as "foggy" by the Straits Times. In addition, according to the same ex-editor, her writings had to be extensively reworked to be made presentable to the public.
Source: "Editing is not the same as censorship", Forum page, page A25, The Straits Times, April 5, 2016
Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com.