2014年9月30日 星期二

2014-10-01 Singapore Singapore

  The Straits Times   
Company behind socio-political website asked to register  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The newly-incorporated company that owns and manages socio-political website The Online Citizen has been asked to register under the Broadcasting (Class Licence) Notification, which prohibits it from receiving foreign funding. The Media ...

MDA notifies The Online Citizen to register   AsiaOne
Company behind website TOC told to register under Broadcasting Act: MDA   Channel News Asia
MDA seeks to register TOC Ltd under the Broadcasting Act   The Online Citizen
Mumbrella Asia   
Tech in Asia   
The Straits Times   
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Trend Micro and INTERPOL Collaborate to Fight Global Cybercrime  SYS-CON Media (press release)
DALLAS, Sept. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global leader in security software and solutions, today announced a three-year agreement with INTERPOL to help support the international police organization and ...


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  AsiaOne   
S'porean accused of bribing Malaysia civil servant blows his top outside court  AsiaOne
JOHOR BARU - A Singaporean bus driver accused of bribing a civil servant caused a commotion outside the Sessions Court here when he screamed vulgarities at journalists. Tan Choon Kiat (pic), 39, was being led into the courtroom and was covering his ...

Singaporean Gets One Day's Jail, Fined RM20,000 For Bribery Offence   Bernama
Singaporean bus driver fined, jailed in Malaysia for bribing civil servant   The Straits Times

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  AsiaOne   
Active ageing with lifelong learning  The Straits Times
IT IS good to enjoy life in our later years and make the most of this precious chapter of our lives ("Learning festival aimed at the over-50s"; Monday). The event, Time Of Your Life - Learning Journeys For The 50plus, is a timely reminder to keep our fast-greying ...

Learning festival aimed at the over-50s   AsiaOne

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  AsiaOne   
Police arrest man, 22, for slashing bouncer's throat with penknife  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Police said in a statement today that they have arrested a 22-year-old man who is believed to have slashed the throat of a bouncer of a club at Sentosa Gateway, near St James Power Station, early Sunday morning. Police said they were ...

Man, 22, arrested for allegedly slashing throat of club bouncer at Sentosa Gateway   The Straits Times
GORY SCENE: Customer at swanky night-club slashes bouncer's throat with ...   Malaysia Chronicle

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  Times of India   
19th Indian jailed for rioting in Singapore's Little India  Business Standard
A 25-year-old Indian was today jailed for 18 weeks for obstructing a police officer trying to disperse mob during Singapore's worst violence in 40 years, the 19th Indian imprisoned in connection with the incident. Ravi Arun Vengatesh, then a quality control ...

Ninteenth Indian jailed for Singapore riots   Zee News
Indian national jailed 18 weeks for obstructing cop at Little India riot   The Straits Times

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  TODAYonline   
Court rejects appeal of mentally ill man who caused father's death  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The schizophrenic son of a pastor who started a fire that killed his father in 2009 had his appeal against his jail sentence rejected by the apex court yesterday. Ho Wei Yi, 34, had been sentenced to eight years' jail in February after he pleaded ...

Court dismisses unusual appeal against sentence based on disrupted remand   The Straits Times

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  TODAYonline   
Firms 'need time to redesign jobs for older staff'  TODAYonline
Mdm Teo Sian Sing, 65, works as a sales assistant at Giant Hypermart at IMM. Part of her job at the hypermart is to check the stocks and check that the items are price correctly. Photo: Ernest Chua. Baker Teoh Ah Kian, 62, works at Giant Hypermart at IMM.
Govt to announce incentives to re-hire workers beyond 65 in Budget 2015   The Straits Times

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Man jailed six months for attacking supervisor with knife  The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A former technician was jailed for six months on Wednesday for hurting his supervisor with a knife. Teo Kheng Hua, 47, now an odd-job worker, admitted to wounding Mr Ngo Ah Peng, 40, at the void deck of Block 26 Jalan Membina on Nov 6 ...


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  AsiaOne   
Work on canal to cut risk of flood enters 2nd phase  AsiaOne
CONSTRUCTION of the Stamford Diversion Canal, dug to lower flood risk in the Orchard Road shopping belt, will enter its second phase next month. National water agency PUB said yesterday that work for the second phase, between Grange Road and River ...


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