State of the Lee
Last spotted: June 4, 2013 in Singapore
Last analyzed: November 4, 2012 in Singapore
Analysis
Mental acuity: Lee steadily reads a prepared speech.
Physical health: Lee feebly pushes around a shovel with both hands and walks a few steps, with a golf cart hovering in the background. He stands unassisted for a speech and claps hands.
Next expected:
?State of Mrs Lee
Lee Kuan Yew's wife Kwa Geok Choo died on October 2, 2010.-
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The day MM Lee censored himself
Rather odd article in Today about Lee Kuan Yew’s first televised National Day Rally speech in 1971. Dr Goh must have been horrified when he heard from his seat at the National Theatre that the PM’s speech was going on air live. For Mr Lee was and is not known as one who minces his […]
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Tags: 1971, national day rally, self-censorship, today