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Rajaratnam Private Papers Folio No: SR.232 Folio Title: Articles, Newspaper Articles, Correspondences – Singapore, Press, Far East Economic Review (FEER) 1) Charles Stolbach 2) Lee Kuan Yew 3) Lee Kuan Yew’s libel suit against FEER 4) FEER stops distribution in Singapore ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Sunday Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.001 15/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 15: QC Previte wraps up closing submissions" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.002 14/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 14" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.003 13/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 13" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.004 12/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 12" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.005 11/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 11" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.006 10/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 10" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.007 6/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 9" Straits Times article "Review closes its case after just SR.232.008 6/10/1989 Digitized Open one witness" Straits Times articles on "Priest describes impact of SR.232.009 5/10/1989 Digitized Open Istana meeting on him " Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.010 5/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 8" SR.232.011 4/10/1989 Straits Times article, "Review opens its defence" Digitized Open 1 of 9 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.012 4/10/1989 Digitized Open Day 7" Straits Times article, "I'm not suing to punish Review: SR.232.013 3/10/1989 Digitized Open PM" Straits Times article, "PM on why he felt Davies was a SR.232.014 3/10/1989 Digitized Open man who did not keep his word" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against Far SR.232.015 2/10/1989 Digitized Open Eastern Economic Review" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.016 30/9/1989 Day 5: Defence counsel continues cross-examination Digitized Open of PM" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.017 29/9/1989 Day 4: Defence counsel continues cross-examination Digitized Open of PM" SR.232.018 29/9/1989 Straits Times article, "Vatican sends note to court" Digitized Open SR.232.019 28/9/1989 Straits Times article, "PM: my aim was to avoid clash" Digitized Open Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.020 28/9/1989 Digitized Open Day 3: Defence counsel cross-examination of PM" Straits Times articles on "PM's libel suit against FEER - SR.232.021 27/9/1989 Digitized Open Day 2" Straits Times article "PM reassures Church: we want SR.232.022 26/8/1989 Digitized Open good ties" SR.232.023 26/9/1989 Straits Times article "PM's libel suit against FEER" Digitized Open Straits Times article, "PM's suit against Review begins SR.232.024 25/9/1989 Digitized Open today" SR.232.025 25/6/1988 Straits Times article, "Hysterical campaign" Digitized Open 2 of 9 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Straits Times article, "FEER objects to Singapore's bid SR.232.026 24/6/1988 Digitized Open to host advertising congress" Straits Times article, "Singapore, modern city-state at SR.232.027 2/4/1988 Digitized Open war with foreign press" New Straits Times article, "April 8 ruling on Far SR.232.028 31/3/1988 Digitized Open Eastern Economic Review application" Asian Wall Street Journal article "Singapore steals the SR.232.029 29/3/1988 Digitized Open headlines" Straits Times article, "Restriction on publication SR.232.030 29/3/1988 Digitized Open unlikely to affect investment" Lianhe Zaobao article "A director of Jardine Fleming SR.232.031 26/3/1988 points out that restricting the sales of FEER and others Digitized Open will not shake the confidence of foreign investors" Straits Times article, "Review should use fee for Derek SR.232.032 23/2/1988 Digitized Open Davies fund" Far Eastern Economic Review articles "Affirming the SR.232.033 11/2/1986 Digitized Open past" "A difference of genes" Straits Times article, "The lord of FEER manor knows SR.232.034 30/1/1988 Digitized Open not true Christian charity" Straits Times articles "Govt releases letter which SR.232.035 30/1/1988 Review refuses to publish" "Govt unhappy with way Digitized Open Journal handles letters" Straits Times article "No personal attack can be more SR.232.036 29/1/1988 Digitized Open vicious than this" SR.232.037 28/1/1988 Forum letters to Straits Times on the FEER issue Digitized Open Straits Times article, "Magazine stops printing, SR.232.038 28/1/1988 Digitized Open distributing in S'pore" 3 of 9 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Singapore Government Press Release "Telling it like it SR.232.039 2/1/1988 Digitized Open is?" Far Eastern Economic Review article "The Singapore SR.232.040 28/1/1988 Digitized Open case" Straits Times article "Criticism was not personal: SR.232.041 27/1/1988 Digitized Open Review editor" Straits Times article, "Heart-transplant journalist SR.232.042 23/1/1988 Digitized Open returns editor's donation" Straits Times article, "Word processing: Catherine Lim SR.232.043 23/1/1988 Digitized Open in new wonderland?" New Straits Times article, "Singapore issues a dare to SR.232.044 23/1/1988 Digitized Open FEER" Straits Times article, "Magazine is shutting out SR.232.045 22/1/1988 Digitized Open arguments: PM's press secretary" SR.232.046 22/1/1988 Times (London) article, "Singapore's response" Digitized Open New Straits Times article, "Review's S'pore ad revenue SR.232.047 21/1/1988 Digitized Open for charity" Far Eastern Economic Review article, "Keeping a free SR.232.048 21/1/1988 Digitized Open press" Far Eastern Economic Review article, "Singapore's side SR.232.049 21/1/1988 Digitized Open of the story" South China Morning Post article "Review editor SR.232.050 20/1/1988 Digitized Open attacks Singapore article" SR.232.051 18/1/1988 Sydney Morning Herald article "Singapore says" Digitized Open SR.232.052 18/1/1988 Indonesia Times article "Gill on Monday" Digitized Open The Sunday Times article "Govt protests against SR.232.053 17/1/1988 Digitized Open interference by US embassy" 4 of 9 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS SR.232.054 22/1/1988 The Economist article "Singapore and the press" Digitized Open Far Eastern Economic Review article "The Singapore SR.232.055 14/1/1988 Digitized Open saga" Far Eastern Economic Review article, "Free copies for SR.232.056 14/1/1988 Digitized Open subscribers who go abroad" Straits Times article "Govt offers to buy ad space in SR.232.057 9/1/1988 Digitized Open Review for letter" Sydney Morning Herald article "How Lee silences the SR.232.058 9/1/1988 Digitized Open meddling media" Straits Times articles on restriction on sale of the Far SR.232.059 9/1/1988 Digitized Open Eastern Economic Review Unofficial translation of article "Singapore: to keep the SR.232.060 8/1/1988 Digitized Open opposition quiet?" SR.232.061 8/1/1988 Unofficial translation of article "Derek Davies' choice" Digitized Open SR.232.062 8/1/1988 Straits Times article "The Singapore saga" Digitized Open Straits Times article "Review publishes govt letters SR.232.063 7/1/1988 Digitized Open after warning" Far Eastern Economic Review articles "A ban by any SR.232.064 4/1/1988 Digitized Open other name" "Duty to be responsible" Letter to Editor, The Times re: Article "Editor and SR.232.065 4/1/1988 Digitized Open Prime Minister locked in combat" Letter to Editor, The Christian Science Monitor re: SR.232.066 5/1/1988 Digitized Open Article "Tightening the shackles in Singapore" Asia Focus articles "Detentions stir press controversy" SR.232.067 2/1/1988 Digitized Open "Father D'Souza quits priesthood" Straits Times article "Don on why S'pore is sensitive to SR.232.068 1/1/1988 Digitized Open foreign press reports" 5 of 9 The S. Rajaratnam Private Papers ITEM DOCUMENT DIGITIZATION ACCESS DOCUMENT CONTENT NO DATE STATUS STATUS Straits Times article "PM Lee files writ against the SR.232.069 31/12/1987 Digitized Open Review" Far Eastern Economic Review article "Unproven SR.232.070 31/12/1987 Digitized Open changes" SR.232.071 31/12/1987 Straits Times article "A ban by any other name" Digitized Open Hongkong Standard article "The lion city lunges at SR.232.072 31/12/1987 Digitized Open freedom of expression" SR.232.073 31/12/1987 Straits Times article "PM Lee to sue the Review" Digitized Open SR.232.074 31/12/1987 Straits Times article "Duty to be responsible" Digitized Open BBC London (English) article "What has prompted SR.232.075 30/12/1987 Singapore to restrict circulation of Far Eastern Digitized Open Economic Review?" SR.232.076 30/12/1987 Articles from Radio Malaysia and Radio Australia Digitized Open SR.232.077 30/12/1987 Letter from Katherine Fanning, President of ASNE Digitized Open The Christian Science Monitor article "Tightening the SR.232.078 30/12/1987 Digitized Open shackles in Singapore" Sydney Morning Herald article "Pressed into line in SR.232.079 30/12/1987 Digitized Open Singapore" Straits Times article "Review won’t be distributed in SR.232.080 30/12/1987 Digitized Open S'pore - editor" SR.232.081 30/12/1987 Berita Harian article "FEER adopts a doubtful stand" Digitized Open SR.232.082 30/12/1987 Tamil Murasu article "FEER should be taught a lesson" Digitized Open SR.232.083 30/12/1987 Lianhe Wanbao article "Allegations and praises" Digitized Open The Wall Street Journal article "Economic review SR.232.084 30/12/1987 Digitized Open suspends distribution in Singapore" 6 of 9 The S.
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