Clamouring to be in the news


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 26 Jun 2005

As the number of contestants increases, the challenge for the aspirants in the run-up to the MCA August polls is how to standout and be counted, writes FOONG PEK YEE. 

MCA Youth leader Dr Wee Ka Siong is fond of telling his listeners that party leaders need to sing a repertoire of songs at public functions if they want to be noticed these days. 

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