T-Shirts

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 06:26:00

PATRICK Saw is a confused man. Yesterday, officials from the Publications and Quranic Text Division of the Home Ministry raided his stall and seized T-shirts, some of them depicting kung-fu legend Bruce Lee and China's Mao Zedong in mainly tongue-in-cheek fashion.

One had Mao portrayed as "Mickey Maos", but Saw was told by the head of the division that the ministry had given a directive to clamp down on anything deemed to promote communism. In all, they took 83 T-shirts that they cited as "obscene and contain communism elements".

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 05:23:00

BRUCE Lee signifies communism.

Or at least, that's what one trader learnt yesterday, after his T-shirt stall at Central Market was raided by a team from the Publication and Quranic Texts Control Division of the Home Ministry.

The trader, Patrick Saw, was told the ministry had taken a decision to clamp down on anything indicating the "promotion" of communism.

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009 03:04:00
WHAT is an exasperated mother to do when her son has an penchant to buy too many T-Shirts? Start a blogshop to get rid of them.

Meet Deborah Ng, the mother behind Honestees: Shirts for Men (http://honestees.blogspot.com), a humble blogshop with

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