Train service resumes between Sengkang and Harbourfront; rest of North-East ... The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Train services has resumed on the North-East Line between Sengkang and Harbourfront stations, but remain suspended between Buangkok and Punggol stations. Commuters were left stranded along the North-East Line after train services ...
Power fault causes NEL train service disruptionChannel News Asia
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SINGAPORE - Train services has resumed on the North-East Line between Sengkang and Harbourfront stations, but remain suspended between Buangkok and Punggol stations. Commuters were left stranded along the North-East Line after train services ...
Power fault causes NEL train service disruption
SingTel and Samsung Announce The Samsung Galaxy S5 and Alpha 4G+ Android Headlines - Android News
Samsung is great at making phones, and therefore does it a lot, all year long. Yesterday, SingTel announced, along with Samsung itself, the first two LTE-A or '4G+', as we'll explain later, smartphones for the carrier's new LTE-A, 300Mbps network. The devices ...
SingTel to launch 300Mbps 4G Service on 23 August with Samsung Galaxy S5 ...AsiaOne
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Samsung is great at making phones, and therefore does it a lot, all year long. Yesterday, SingTel announced, along with Samsung itself, the first two LTE-A or '4G+', as we'll explain later, smartphones for the carrier's new LTE-A, 300Mbps network. The devices ...
SingTel to launch 300Mbps 4G Service on 23 August with Samsung Galaxy S5 ...
Singapore gets 300Mbps mobile network
SingTel first to 300Mbps smartphone service
Sports Hub field far from pitch-perfect AsiaOne
Players from both the Singapore Selection (red) and Juventus (black and white) lamented the sandy conditions of the National Stadium pitch. It will now undergo works to improve it ahead of a packed calendar.
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Players from both the Singapore Selection (red) and Juventus (black and white) lamented the sandy conditions of the National Stadium pitch. It will now undergo works to improve it ahead of a packed calendar.
China must not lose investors' trust The Straits Times
Foreign car and car-part makers are the latest firms to be hit in China's clampdown on anti-competitive practices in various industries. This week, Daimler was found guilty of infringing the six-year-old anti-monopoly law while 12 Japanese car-part makers ...
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Foreign car and car-part makers are the latest firms to be hit in China's clampdown on anti-competitive practices in various industries. This week, Daimler was found guilty of infringing the six-year-old anti-monopoly law while 12 Japanese car-part makers ...
New Paper New Face girls pick shoes from New Look AsiaOne
Happy: Mr Christopher Pang (left) and his wife Ms Julie Goh and (below) with their three sons (from left) Matthew, Marcus and Michael. Print. A frazzled dad, a tired mum and active, growing children. All this, while mum and dad juggle the demands of full-time ...
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Happy: Mr Christopher Pang (left) and his wife Ms Julie Goh and (below) with their three sons (from left) Matthew, Marcus and Michael. Print. A frazzled dad, a tired mum and active, growing children. All this, while mum and dad juggle the demands of full-time ...
Singapore is 'fourth most liveable city' in Asia The Straits Times
Singapore is the fourth most liveable city in Asia, according to the latest such ranking by The Economist magazine. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN. Singapore is the fourth most liveable city in Asia after Osaka, Tokyo and Hong Kong in the latest such ...
Size Doesn't Matter for Asia's Influential CitiesThe Diplomat
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Singapore is the fourth most liveable city in Asia, according to the latest such ranking by The Economist magazine. -- ST PHOTO: ALPHONSUS CHERN. Singapore is the fourth most liveable city in Asia after Osaka, Tokyo and Hong Kong in the latest such ...
Size Doesn't Matter for Asia's Influential Cities
DARPA Wants To Make Tanks Sleeker, Faster - And Deadlier Gizmodo India
Tanks are Goliaths. They're covered with layers and layers of thick armor for protection, which makes them huge and slow-moving. Now, DARPA wants to change that. For the last 100 years, the ability of weapons to punch holes through thick armor has ...
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Tanks are Goliaths. They're covered with layers and layers of thick armor for protection, which makes them huge and slow-moving. Now, DARPA wants to change that. For the last 100 years, the ability of weapons to punch holes through thick armor has ...
Gronholm: No chance of WRC return Eurosport.com ASIA
Gronholm: No chance of WRC return Marcus Gronholm says there is no chance he will compete again in the World Rally Championship despite his recent appointment as Volkswagen's test driver. The Finn retired from full-time rallying seven years ago, and ...
WRC - Gronholm: No chance of WRC returnYahoo Eurosport UK
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Gronholm: No chance of WRC return Marcus Gronholm says there is no chance he will compete again in the World Rally Championship despite his recent appointment as Volkswagen's test driver. The Finn retired from full-time rallying seven years ago, and ...
WRC - Gronholm: No chance of WRC return
Smart partners with travel search giant Skyscanner ABS CBN News
MANILA -- Telco giant Smart Communications Inc. on Tuesday announced the formation of a partnership with leading global travel search engine Skyscanner to capitalize on the growing tourism industry in the country. "Skyscanner is excited to be involved in ...
Smart, Skyscanner to offer best travel options, deals to PinoysYahoo Philippines News
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MANILA -- Telco giant Smart Communications Inc. on Tuesday announced the formation of a partnership with leading global travel search engine Skyscanner to capitalize on the growing tourism industry in the country. "Skyscanner is excited to be involved in ...
Smart, Skyscanner to offer best travel options, deals to Pinoys
Cootes faces more than $2m in fines for safety breaches, court hears Yahoo!7 News
A trucking company involved in a fatal accident in Sydney last year faces more than $2 million in fines after a safety audit, a court hears. Cootes has been under scrutiny since one of its tankers crashed and exploded in Sydney's northern beaches in October ...
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A trucking company involved in a fatal accident in Sydney last year faces more than $2 million in fines after a safety audit, a court hears. Cootes has been under scrutiny since one of its tankers crashed and exploded in Sydney's northern beaches in October ...
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