2014年11月7日 星期五

2014-11-08 Singapore Singapore

  The Nation   
Singapore PM wins defamation suit  The Nation
SINGAPORE : Singapore's High Court ruled Friday that an activist defamed Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong by accusing him in a blog of misappropriating state pension funds. In the first such ruling in the city-state over a purely online article, a judge issued a ...

Blogger Ngerng found guilty   The Star Online
Arts play key role in S'pore's cultural shift   AsiaOne
Who said it?   South China Morning Post (subscription)
TODAYonline   
Financial Times   
Channel News Asia   
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  AsiaOne   
Prosecution files application to deny Yang Yin bail  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The prosecution in a criminal case involving former tour guide Yang Yin, who is also embroiled in a legal tussle over the assets of an elderly widow, has filed an application in the High Court to challenge a district court's decision to grant him ...

AGC challenges court decision to grant former China tour guide Yang Yin bail   The Straits Times
Yang Yin case: Prosecution challenges court's decision to grant bail   Channel News Asia
Ex-guide now probed for $500000 transfer from widow's account to his dad   AsiaOne
The Online Citizen   
inSing.com News   
The New Paper   
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  AsiaOne   
Task force to tackle youth drug problem  AsiaOne
THE growing problem of drug use among Singapore youth is of such concern that a multi-agency task force is being formed to tackle the issue head on. It will look at how to deal with the drug threat among students, full-time national servicemen and young ...

New taskforce to fight drug abuse in Singapore   TODAYonline
New taskforce to tackle nagging drug problem among young Singaporeans   The Straits Times

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  Channel News Asia   
Singapore's economy must 'evolve' to support higher order aspirations: ESM Goh  Channel News Asia
Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong said an aspirational economy is one that assures Singaporeans of basic needs and material comforts, while at the same time, generates growth and opportunities to enable them to pursue higher aspirations. PHOTOS ...

New challenges in shift to aspirational economy: ESM Goh   The Straits Times
Compassion, competition the yin and yang of aspirational economy: ESM Goh   TODAYonline

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  AsiaOne   
Man suspected of robbing $600000 from moneychanger charged  The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A Malaysian man has been charged for the brazen robbery which took in place in Aljunied during early Wednesday morning. Annadurai, 42, was charged on Saturday for committing robbery jointly with other unknown persons on Nov 5 at ...

Men in ski masks rob money changer of $600000   AsiaOne
One of the masked men who robbed money changer of $600000 arrested   The New Paper

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  AsiaOne   
Armed robber also allegedly molested a victim after a massage  AsiaOne
The police have arrested a 34 year-old man for suspected armed robbery in the vicinity of River Valley Road on November 4. It is believed that the suspect had threatened his 29-year old female victim with a knife after she had provided him with massage ...

Man arrested for armed robbery and molest after massage at River Valley Road   The Straits Times
Masseurs robbed at River Valley - one arrested   Channel News Asia

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Bailor to have S$40000 forfeited after court overturns ruling  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The High Court has overturned a district court's decision to remit a S$50,000 bail to a 37-year-old man after his bailee absconded. The prosecution, who appealed against the decision yesterday, said the district court had erred in law by not ...


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  AsiaOne   
Language lessons 'help foreign officers gain from courses here'  AsiaOne
Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen at a media interview ahead of Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Day on 24 June 2014. Print. The Defence Ministry pays for the language lessons of some foreign military officers who attend staff college courses in Singapore, if they ...

Fight against terrorists and extremists a "digital battle": Ng Eng Hen   The Straits Times

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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Want a taste of the high life? Head east ...  Telegraph.co.uk
Would-be expats looking for top salaries should look east – and avoid moving to some countries bordering the Mediterranean at all costs. According to the seventh edition of the HSBC Expat Explorer survey, Asia is the place to head for if you want to earn a ...

Who are your citizens talking to?   FutureGov Magazine
Singapore authorities back cheated Vietnamese tourist   VietNamNet Bridge
Chasing tigers: Opportunities in South-east Asia   Building Design
BBC News   
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  The Straits Times   
Four JCs to offer translation as subject to boost bilingualism  The Straits Times
Hwa Chong Institution (above) is among the four schools that will offer the new subject from next year. -- ST FILE PHOTO. By Pearl Lee. Four junior colleges will offer translation as a subject from next year, as part of the Education Ministry's effort to groom ...


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