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Written on September 20, 2009 by The Kent Ridge Common

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Why a pro-family program should rise above sexual issues

Why a pro-family program should rise above sexual issues
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6 Comments on "Why a pro-family program should rise above sexual issues"

  1. The Singapore Daily » Blog Archive » Daily SG: 21 Sep 2009 on Mon, 21st Sep 2009 11:40 am 

    [...] Newest News Hub: SingaNews – The Kent Ridge Common: Why a pro-family program should rise above sexual issues – Sam’s Thoughts: Combing the Mane of Singanews for [...]

  2. Observer on Mon, 21st Sep 2009 9:46 am 

    Some heterosexual couples don't WANT to procreate. Others put it off so long that when they finally decide they want to, then they discover they have fertility problems and they're too old for treatment…that's the Singapore situation…

  3. The Singapore Daily » Blog Archive » Daily SG: 22 Sep 2009 on Tue, 22nd Sep 2009 11:19 am 

    [...] Newest News Hub: SingaNews – The Kent Ridge Common: Why a pro-family program should rise above sexual – TOC: Thio Li-Ann’s speech at New Media Breakfast [...]

  4. Gabriel Sim on Wed, 23rd Sep 2009 3:50 am 

    I think you are missing the point and i really am beginning to question your intentions.

  5. Another Observer on Thu, 24th Sep 2009 4:11 pm 

    Gabriel, you are the one who is THE ONE missing the point. And I dun intend to question your bad intentions.

  6. The Singapore Daily » Blog Archive » Weekly Roundup: Week 39 on Sat, 26th Sep 2009 12:27 pm 

    [...] Newest News Hub: SingaNews – The Kent Ridge Common: Why a pro-family program should rise above sexual issues – Sam’s Thoughts: Combing the Mane of Singanews for Lice [Recommended] – The Kent Ridge [...]





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