2014年10月25日 星期六

2014-10-26 Singapore Singapore

  AsiaOne   
S'poreans abroad urged to join in SG50 celebrations  AsiaOne
President Tan met up with some of the Singaporean students attending Imperial College, accompanied him was Professor Alice Gast, President of Imperial College London. Print. London - As Singapore celebrates its 50th year of independence next year, ...

Singapore-UK ties, new links and opportunities: Tony Tan   Channel News Asia
President Tony Tan encourages Singaporeans abroad to join in 50th ...   The Straits Times
Singapore president takes walk on the wild side   Yahoo!7 News

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  TODAYonline   
New moves to smooth way for transnational marriages here  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — In light of the rising number of marriages between Singaporeans and foreigners here, the authorities yesterday announced new measures from January to allow foreign spouses to start the process of applying for a Long Term Visit Pass ...

Singapore smoothens procedures for transnational marriages   The Malay Mail Online
Foreign would-be spouses can apply for long-term visit passes before marriage ...   AsiaOne
S'pore reduces waiting period for visit pass   Press Trust of India
Oye! Times   
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  Channel News Asia   
Fire at Housing Board construction site in Punggol put out within 10 minutes  The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A fire broke out on the ground floor of an uncompleted block of Housing Board flats in Punggol on Saturday morning. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at about 10.48am from the public, alerting them to the blaze ...

Fire at Punggol Drive construction site   TODAYonline

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  Channel News Asia   
Singaporean held in Batam unaware he's on Interpol list  Channel News Asia
Singaporean Lim Yong Nam, who was arrested in Batam when he tried to enter the Indonesian island on Thursday (Oct 23), did not know he was on Interpol's Red Notice, his laywer said. PHOTOS. Visitors are seen arriving at the ferry terminal on Batam ...


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  AsiaOne   
DPM Teo to lead Singapore delegation for meetings with Chinese leaders  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean will be making an official visit to the People's Republic of China (PRC) from Oct 26 - 28 at the invitation of Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli. During the visit, DPM Teo will co-chair the 11th Joint Council ...

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean to make official visit to China from Oct 26 ...   The Straits Times
DPM Teo to make official 3-day visit to China   Channel News Asia

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  Channel News Asia   
Police appeal for information in criminal trespass case  Channel News Asia
Police are looking for a bespectacled, short-haired, medium-built man to assist with investigations into a case of criminal trespass at Woodlands Drive 14 on Oct 5, 2014. PHOTOS. Photo: Singapore Police Force. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: Police are ...


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  The Straits Times   
Gap between ruling elite and masses is biggest political risk for the PAP  The Straits Times
Mr Ho painted three scenarios of how the PAP might lose dominance. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Chua Mui Hoong, Opinion Editor. What might cause the People's Action Party to lose power? This was the subject of a lecture by Mr Ho Kwon Ping, erstwhile ...


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  AsiaOne   
'Dominant Party Scenario' more likely  AsiaOne
I share Mr Ho Kwon Ping's observations on the future of Singapore ("The next 50 years in Singapore politics"; Tuesday). Of the three possible causes for loss of power by the ruling party, a freak election result and a split in the party are unlikely to happen ...


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  AsiaOne   
No apologies for Stomp's honesty  AsiaOne
Its brash and uncensored brand of journalism might not be everyone's cup of tea, but citizen journalism website Stomp has its fair share of fans. That includes five Singapore Polytechnic students in the visual communication and media design course.

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  AsiaOne   
New book traces Chiam's road to Parliament  AsiaOne
The first instalment of a two-part biography of veteran politician Chiam See Tong, titled Let The People Have Him, is being released today. The 232-page book traces the period from his birth in 1935 to his winning the Potong Pasir seat in 1984 at his fourth ...


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