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Vol 2 No. 2 July - December 2003 - Faculty of Law - National ...

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Jack Lee ’95 writes from University College London, where he is currently workingon his LLM. “It's hard to believe it but I've already been in London for more thanJack Lee ’95 atSalisbury Cathedraleight months. Right now it's a busy period asI am working on a dissertation and two essays,all <strong>of</strong> which are due on 1st <strong>July</strong>! Summer isalmost upon us, and the weather here has beenwarm and balmy. London is great; there are somany things to see and do. A friend and Imanaged to get tickets from my local MP towatch Prime Minister's Question Time in theHouse <strong>of</strong> Commons, which that day turned outto be a lively debate between Tony Blair andIain Duncan-Smith about weapons <strong>of</strong> massdestruction in Iraq. I've also been able to getaway for short breaks, my most recent beinga day trip to Salisbury and Stonehenge inFebruary, and trips to Ireland and to <strong>No</strong>ttinghamand Chester during the Easter vacation.”Cheryl-Ann Yeo ’95 and her husband DominicChang welcomed the arrival <strong>of</strong> their first child, a daughter, Chloe Frances, on 9thMay <strong>2003</strong>. Low Sze Wee ’95, who is one <strong>of</strong> the assistant curators at the SingaporeArt Museum, was in Italy in June <strong>2003</strong> with his colleagues managing the SingaporePavilion at La Biennale di Venezia (the Venice Biennale -- 50th International ArtExhibition) from 12th to 14th June <strong>2003</strong>. The Singapore participation is jointlyorganised by the <strong>National</strong> Heritage Board and the <strong>National</strong> Arts Council <strong>of</strong> Singapore.According to SAM's website: “‘Location’ and ‘space’ are broad themes that runthrough the works <strong>of</strong> artists presented at the 50th Biennale. The myriad forms <strong>of</strong>expression and variety <strong>of</strong> issues addressed by these works reflect the vibrancyand diversity <strong>of</strong> Singapore's contemporary art scene.” Karen Loh ’95 marriedTan Tieng Ping, a doctor in private practice in Hougang, in a beautiful churchceremony at the Holy Family Church in <strong>December</strong> 2002. The wedding wasattended by many <strong>of</strong> Karen's law school chums including classmatesMarilyn Chia ’95, Lau Sok Hiang ’95, Leonard Loo ’95, Lee Lit Cheng ’95 andJanet Wang ’95. Karen, who is working at Min<strong>Law</strong>’s Insolvency & PublicTrustee's Office, is reportedly enjoying married life.As usual, there is never a dull moment in theentrepreneurial Leong-Lim household. Ourintrepid Danny Leong ’96 has sold <strong>of</strong>f his sharein a training business that he started in late2001, and is starting on the Advanced Diplomain Film Production at Ngee Ann Polytechnicin <strong>July</strong> <strong>2003</strong>. Meanwhile, wife Lim Bee Hong’97 left her headhunting firm in June <strong>2003</strong>,has just completed pr<strong>of</strong>essional Feng Shuicourses and is starting up her own Feng Shuibusiness. Bee Hong says, “The courses I tookwere in traditional Feng Shui; which is verydifferent from the modern styles <strong>of</strong> Feng Shuithat are very popular in books these days,and that can sometimes sound very hocuspocus.” For all <strong>of</strong> you out there who have justbought your matrimonial home or are thinking<strong>of</strong> redesigning your <strong>of</strong>fices, to find out moreabout traditional Feng Shui, you can emailBee Hong at: theindigoroom@hotmail.com.Tan Seow Hon ’97,about to take on theliberals at HarvardCongratulations to Clement Lim ’96 andElaine Tan ’96 on the birth <strong>of</strong> their son Travison 13th May <strong>2003</strong>. Those who visited themsoon after the blessed event remarked thatTravis was born with a lovely deep tan –but what do you expect with parents whoseem to spend more time in the waterthan on dry land … Congratulations also toGerald Yee ’96 andAnna Quah ’97 withbaby EmmaGerald Yee ’96Travis Jacob Lim, son<strong>of</strong> Clement Lim ’96and Elaine Tan ’96and Anna Quah ’97 on the birth <strong>of</strong> Emma on27th May <strong>2003</strong>. Gerald was recently spotteddemonstrating his ‘one-hand-baby-carry’ skills,a technique somewhat reminiscent <strong>of</strong> how heused to handle the rugby ball at the inter-yearrugby games in <strong>Law</strong> School. Our resident styleguru, Suzanne Lim ’96, is now Senior Writer atElle Magazine – still a firm believer that it ismuch more rewarding to draft lifestyle articlesthan life-sapping affidavits.Tan Seow Hon ’97, is working on a theory <strong>of</strong>justice for her doctoral dissertation at Harvard,and has been appointed a Byse fellow atHarvard <strong>Law</strong> School for the academic year<strong>2003</strong>-2004. She writes: "As a Byse fellow,I get to teach a workshop <strong>of</strong> my design.Mine will be on law and morality. It's anold dream <strong>of</strong> mine to discuss conservativeideas within the classrooms <strong>of</strong> what somehave termed a postmodernist ‘liberalorthodoxy’ at Harvard, hostile to any absolutistvision <strong>of</strong> law, morality or philosophy.These days, it seems that to align oneselfwith natural law theory in a postmodernistenvironment is to risk being seen either asan intolerant fanatic or some kind <strong>of</strong> a joke.I am thankful for the opportunity to engageparticipants in a dialogue on the relevance<strong>of</strong> the age-old but now much foreclosed naturallaw theory in a pluralist world."

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