2014年10月19日 星期日

2014-10-20 Singapore Singapore

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Morning PSI reading in unhealthy range of 113  AsiaOne
The three-hour Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) started at 97 at 7am, before inching into the unhealthy range at 106 at 8am. By 9am, the the PSI had spiked sharply to 113. The 24-hour PSI ranges from 83 to 103, which measures between the moderate and ...

3-hour PSI reading reaches unhealthy range with high of 113   TODAYonline
A hazy start to the week: 3-hr PSI crosses 'unhealthy' range at 8am   Channel News Asia
3-Hour PSI Reading Reaches Unhealthy Range With 113   malaysiandigest.com
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New Jurong gardens will retain heritage  AsiaOne
Senior Enrolled Nurse Sakina Bibi, 47, from NTUC Health, changing a wound dressing for an elderly patient in his flat. Home-care nurses must be able to cope effectively even with few resources at hand.
Panel eyes longer-term plans for Jurong Lake District   TODAYonline
New steering committee to drive development plans for Jurong Lake District   Channel News Asia
New commitee to drive transformation of Jurong Lake District: DPM Tharman   The Straits Times

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Alleged Woodlands snatch thief to be charged  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — A man who had allegedly committed multiple cases of snatch theft will be charged in court today after he was arrested yesterday. The man, 21, is believed to be behind various cases that took place in Woodlands. The police said that since ...

Police nab suspected snatch thief in Woodlands   Channel News Asia
21-year-old man arrested for snatch theft   AsiaOne

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More than 200 apply for SAF Volunteer Corps in first week  Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: 40% of applicants for the SAFVC are PRs, and a quarter of the applicants are women. PHOTOS. SAF Volunteer Corps Commander Col Mike Tan (second from right) with prospective SAFVC volunteers (from left) Kweh Ting Ting, Calven Bland ...

Over 200 apply for SAF Volunteer Corps in first week   TODAYonline
Initial success depends on applicants   The Straits Times

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Have Singapore's casinos lost their mojo?  Las Vegas Blog (blog)
... <!– google_ad_section_start –> Singapore's casinos opened their doors in 2010 with amazing expectations for the - market's potential growth, yet some analysts believe the - party may be over. <!– –> “The stage is set for disappointment. We think the ...

Drop in high rollers hits MBS earnings   AsiaOne

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More men drawn to social work  The Straits Times
A teacher's kind act during a difficult time in his life sparked in Mr Loh Wei Hao an interest in helping others. His secondary school chemistry teacher, who noticed he was looking tired and had lost weight, gave Mr Loh a box of chicken essence. It was during ...


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Dancer with an honours degree  AsiaOne
Calvin Siew took the road less travelled and went into dancing despite having an honours degree in Life Sciences. Print. When Calvin Siew is gyrating and strutting onstage, not many would guess that he has an honours degree in life sciences. His academic ...


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SMU ranked 17th among world's top law school buildings  AsiaOne
The Singapore Management University (SMU) School of Law may be just seven years old, but it has beaten its counterparts at Yale, Stanford and Harvard - when it comes to having an impressive building. SMU was ranked No. 17, ahead of these top ...


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30000 to be trained as poll officers  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - About 30,000 public servants will be called up for training as election officers, the Elections Department (ELD) said yesterday. Those identified will be required to complete online modules before attending classroom sessions at a later date.

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S'pore well placed to adapt to new world order: George Yeo  AsiaOne
Former foreign minister George Yeo (right), who is now based in Hong Kong, during a question-and-answer session on Friday at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. Print. SINGAPORE - Hierarchies are being eroded and authority questioned as the ...


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