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Submitted by: Noelene Lim

Date 18 August 2005

Well done! Enjoy watching "Documentary of the Week". High quality production with well researched content. In our modern living, basic core values in life are fast eroding. Besides reporting facts about situation, CNA is a good medium to spread what are good and right moral. social and business values and less on materialism and consumerism.

 
Submitted by: Ching Wei li

Date 18 August 2005

I want all documentary to be in 3d more futuristic then last time so make it more futuristic its good and have some fiction in it dun always show human show somthing that will afect in da future like human activity please show some fiction like star wars technology and etc

 
Submitted by: Sarah

Date 17 August 2005

i feel that the documentaries aired on channelnewsasia recently were first rate as they were engaging. It broadened my knowledge and gave me greater insight to the issues discussed. I was provoked to think and to question. My particular favourite was ‘hiroshima’. Kudos to chanelnewsasia for the great docs! However, I would like to suggest u include docs concerning the human being? Like the ones shown on arts central about personality and nature vs nurture. Very interesting. Thanks!

 
Submitted by: KY

Date 17 August 2005

I watched Krakatoa in Sydney this April. Its spell-binding in its narration.

A pity CNA could not show these documentaries in 1 whole night.

But I probably catch up on those missed episodes.

 
Submitted by: Ong Pock Tee

Date 17 August 2005

I love your documentaries - refreshing and educational. You know how we are all affected by big words like New Economy, Globalisation etc. Would it be too much to ask that you screen documentaries of such materials? I'm particularly interested in Kenichi Omahe's Invisible Continent and his concept on Arbitrage which I think is very pertinent to Singapore economy. Thanks!

 

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