Lee Kuan Yew
Political Leader
Lee Kuan Yew led Singapore to independence and served as its first prime minister. He was regularly re-elected from 1959 until he stepped down in 1990. Lee Kuan Yew was educated in England, and under his guidance Singapore became a financial and industrial powerhouse despite a lack of abundant natural resources. Lee ruled with ultimate authority, and his zeal for law and order was legendary. In 1990 he stepped down (though he remained in the cabinet as senior minister) and was succeeded as prime minister by Goh Chok Tong.Other famous Singaporeans include founding father Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, resistance leader Lim Bo Seng and hospital builder Tan Tock Seng.
Four Good Links
Lee Kuan Yew
A fan site with biographical and career background
Lee Kuan Yew
List of online resources for more information about Yew and Singapore
Interview with Lee Kuan Yew
Only the introduction is free to non-subscribers
Singapore's Elder Statesman
2000 BBC report on Lee's role, past and present
Vital Stats
Birth
16 September 1923
(age 84)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The first prime minister of modern Singapore

