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2006
4 November 2006, Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore
4 November 2006, The Business Times, Singapore
19 October 2006, The Straits Times, Singapore
18 October 2006, The Business Times, Singapore
18 August 2006, Today, Singapore
9 August 2006, Today, Singapore
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Put money on the silver 
NUS Professor Phua Kai Hong, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, shares his expert views on the need for more funding for ageing and population issues.
9 August 2006, The Straits Times, Singapore
10 July 2006, The Business Times, Singapore
4 July 2006, Viet Nam News, Vietnam
19 May 2006, The Business Times, Singapore
15 May 2006, Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore
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The meaning behind Ma Ying-jeou’s visit
Dr Wang Zhengxu, visiting professor at the NUS East Asian Institute, gives expert views on Mr Ma Ying-jeou’s public lecture held at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS.
13 May 2006, The Straits Times, Singapore
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On the road to smoother traffic management
NUS Associate Professor K. Raguraman, Centre for Transportation Research, and Assistant Professor Paul Barter, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, give expert views on traffic management.
9 May 2006, Today, Singapore
9 May 2006, The Straits Times, Singapore
9 May 2006, The Business Times, Singapore
9 May 2006, Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore
5 May 2006, The Straits Times, Singapore
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Anyone Can Be A Leader, Not Just The Man At The Top 
According to NUS Adjunct Associate Professor Koh Buck Song, NUS Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, leaders who have the ability must win through convincing, not compelling and should challenge status quo and make improvement.
29 April 2006, The Straits Times, Singapore
24 March 2006, The Business Times, Singapore
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Former Fed chief Volcker to join LKY School board 
Three high-profile policy experts will be joining the governing board of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, namely Paul Volcker, former US Federal Reserve chairman; Jeffrey Garten, former dean of the Yale School of Management; and Toyoo Gyohten, president of the Tokyo-based Institute for International Monetary Affairs.
4 February 2006, The Business Times, Singapore
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