2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 Singapore Singapore

  Channel News Asia   
Lift-off for balloon radar to watch over Singapore  The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A giant helium-filled balloon will float above Singapore from early next year to watch over the Republic's skies and shores day and night. Known as an aerostat, the balloon will be tethered to the ground and house a surveillance radar that can ...

Above and beyond: New surveillance system to guard against aerial, maritime ...   Channel News Asia
SAF to use aerostat for air and maritime surveillance   TODAYonline

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  AsiaOne   
Less haze, more rain expected as dry season ends  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE can expect more rain and less haze in the coming weeks, as the south-west monsoon season comes to an end. It will be followed by an inter- monsoon season typically lasting from October to November and characterised by more rainfall as well ...

Haze threat recedes as wet season commences   TODAYonline
More rain and less haze for Singapore in weeks ahead   The Straits Times
More rain, less haze expected in coming weeks: Met Service   Channel News Asia

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  Channel News Asia   
Support system for victims of trafficking already in place: Task force  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The Singapore Inter-Agency Taskforce on Trafficking in Persons has responded to feedback expressed by a group of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that a proposed anti-trafficking law can do more to protect the rights of victims.
Taskforce on human trafficking responds to NGO critique of proposed Bill   The Straits Times
Only a 'minority' of labour cases were suspected trafficking cases: Taskforce   Channel News Asia

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  TODAYonline   
Singapore Customs clamps down on HDB contraband cigarette sellers  TODAYonline
Some of the duty-unpaid cigarettes found in the HDB unit in Ang Mo Kio... [More]. Some of the 660 packets of duty-unpaid cigarettes recovered from the... [More]. Some of the duty-unpaid cigarettes found in the HDB unit in Ang Mo Kio... [More]. Some of the 660 ...

37 arrested this year for selling contraband cigarettes within HDB estates   Channel News Asia

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  Channel News Asia   
Details of proposed animal law unveiled  The Straits Times
Animal-related businesses would be given time to ensure that their staff meet the new training requirements under proposed laws for better animal welfare. A grace period of one to two years would allow animal handlers at these businesses, such as pet ...

Working group to look into standardised training for animal handlers   TODAYonline
Work group to look into standardised training for animal handlers   Channel News Asia
An animal's life is still a life   AsiaOne

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  AsiaOne   
KOI Cafe fires employee for insulting customer over the weekend  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - The KOI Cafe employee who insulted and used vulgarities on a customer has been fired, reported The Straits Times. The customer, Ms Gia Munaji Salamat, had posted a video on her personal Facebook page about the argument between her ...

KOI Café employee fired after customer complaint   Yahoo Singapore News (blog)

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  The Straits Times   
Singapore pastor Joseph Prince goes worldwide  The Straits Times
Mr Joseph Prince, who declined to speak to The Sunday Times, has told the council of New Creation Church that his wealth is "substantially lower than the US$5 million that has been alleged". -- PHOTO: NEW CREATION CHURCH. By Feng Zengkun.
Singapore pastor goes worldwide   AsiaOne

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  Channel News Asia   
Second day of police anti-terror exercise: Terrorist attack and car explosion at IMM  The Straits Times
A car explodes as part of a simulated terrorist attack on the second day of Exercise Heartbeat, an annual anti-terror exercise by the Singapore Police Force at the IMM Building. -- PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE. Officers extinguish the flames on the ...

Simulated shootout, car explosion at IMM shopping mall   TODAYonline

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  The Straits Times   
Employers finding personal touch increasingly crucial for staff retention  The Straits Times
Boss, may I have your cellphone number? Employers finding personal touch increasingly crucial for staff retention. Published on Oct 28, 2014 7:26 AM. PRINT EMAIL. National Kidney Foundation chief executive Edmund Kwok and nurse Tracy Teo at the ...

When boss gets chummy, staff feel loyalty   AsiaOne

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  The Straits Times   
Without John Morrice, we would not have today's SAF: PM Lee  Channel News Asia
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong pays tribute to the retired Army Colonel John Morrice who died of a heart attack last week. PHOTOS. Col (Ret) John Morrice (Screengrab from a Pioneer Generation Package video by Gov.sg). Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: ...

PM Lee Hsien Loong posts Facebook tribute to late SAF pioneer John Morrice   The Straits Times

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