By 2012, the Singaporean government aims to attract one million international patients annually.
It had been previously announced that the bridge project would go ahead, even without the agreement of the Singaporean government.
The stories are meant to poke fun of the parochial Singaporean government and its people.
The bridge would become a straight bridge if the Singaporean government accepted the project.
In 1967 it was returned to the Singaporean government, who developed it into a holiday resort.
In 2009, the Singaporean government announced a new development plan for Singapore designed to accommodate the growing population.
The Singaporean Government wants the foreign press "to practice self-censorship," it continued.
The biometric passport project cost the Singaporean government a total of S$9.7 million.
Even the office of the President appealed to the Singaporean Government.
Politicians and religious figures made pleas for clemency, but these were rejected by the Singaporean government.