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May the following generations learn from our successes – and failures – and not repeat our follies!
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Celebrity news. Scandals in the school. Outrage in the government. Malicious relations. Disgraceful conducts. The common man’s plight. – Some examples worthy of emulation, while some we shouldn’t follow. Expressly or tacit.
Well, getting old is one reason, I believe so, and that the accident may be fatal after all, or that just like Schumacher who can't race yet as the previous accident left the neck unable to contain further strain, the same is true, I believe, for Steven Tyler. The similarity is striking for his daughter Liv Tyler.
Anyway, Aero fans, I think you can wait. Steven has to rest awhile.
Their stand is clear: “Aware has never promoted homosexuality”.
In a statement yesterday evening, the 24-year-old Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware) stressed that its stand has always “been identical to that of the Government”.
“We agree that the heterosexualfamily is the norm for our society,” the women’s advocacy group stated. “But homosexuals are also part of our society and they should be able to live freely and happily, free of any discrimination.”
Their comments come in response to Deputy Prime MinisterWong Kan Seng’s comment that homosexuality was “clearly a major issue to both sides” in the Aware saga.
While welcoming Mr Wong’s reminder of the need for restraint, respect and tolerance, Aware said it was “most regrettable” that some people now think it has a “gay agenda”, and that “wrongful allegations” continue to be perpetuated online and through other channels.
“This is totally unfounded,” it stressed. The allegations by Dr Thio Su Mien and those she “handpicked” to take over Aware’s leadership were based “on the strength of bits of information taken out of context and strung together to create an imaginary and inaccurate picture of Aware’s activities”, said Aware.
But, the current executive committee is moving on, they said. With an expanded membership, they are now putting together programmes for the year. ALICIA WONG
SINGAPORE: Their stand is clear: "AWARE has never promoted homosexuality".
In a statement on Friday evening, the 24-year-old Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE) stressed that its stand has always "been identical to that of the government".
"We agree that the heterosexual family is the norm for our society," the women's advocacy group stated. "But homosexuals are also part of our society and they should be able to live freely and happily, free of any discrimination."
Their comments come in response to Deputy Prime MinisterWong Kan Seng's comment that homosexuality was "clearly a major issue to both sides" in the AWARE saga.
While welcoming Mr Wong's reminder of the need for restraint, respect and tolerance, AWARE said it was "most regrettable" that some people now think it has a "gay agenda" and that "wrongful allegations" continue to be perpetuated online and through other channels.
"This is totally unfounded," it stressed. The allegations by Dr Thio Su Mien and those she "handpicked" to take over AWARE's leadership were based "on the strength of bits of information taken out of context and strung together to create an imaginary and inaccurate picture of AWARE's activities", said AWARE.
But, the current executive committee is moving on, they said. With an expanded membership, they are now putting together programmes for the year. - TODAY/so