“Serious doubts” about Govt's compliance with legal obligations The Online Citizen
In a letter published on the TODAY newspaper on 17 November, Ms Goh Li Sian echoed an article on The Online Citizen (TOC) on 15 November – that the recent decision by the Court of Appeal (CA) on the constitutionality of anti-gay sex law, section 377a, ...
S377A ruling contradicts Govt position on equalityTODAYonline
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In a letter published on the TODAY newspaper on 17 November, Ms Goh Li Sian echoed an article on The Online Citizen (TOC) on 15 November – that the recent decision by the Court of Appeal (CA) on the constitutionality of anti-gay sex law, section 377a, ...
S377A ruling contradicts Govt position on equality
Pioneers get thermal flasks at Sembawang active ageing event TODAYonline
More than 500 flasks, filled with Milo, were given out to pioneer residents at the Sembawang GRC Active Ageing Carnival yesterday. Photo: DON WONG. mail · print. View all comments. Tweet. By ...
500 pioneers honoured at carnivalChannel News Asia
Hundreds of pioneers honoured at Sembawang community eventThe Straits Times
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More than 500 flasks, filled with Milo, were given out to pioneer residents at the Sembawang GRC Active Ageing Carnival yesterday. Photo: DON WONG. mail · print. View all comments. Tweet. By ...
500 pioneers honoured at carnival
Hundreds of pioneers honoured at Sembawang community event
G-20 must retain focus on growth, reforms: PM AsiaOne
Singaporean students taking a photo with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a reception for Singaporeans living in Brisbane yesterday. PM Lee was in the Australian city to attend the G-20 Leaders' Summit, which ended yesterday.
Singapore, Japan reaffirm bilateral tiesChannel News Asia
At G20 meet, Lee says Singaporean needs structural reformMalay Mail Online
Singapore set to benefit from boost to global economy: PM LeeThe Straits Times
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Singaporean students taking a photo with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a reception for Singaporeans living in Brisbane yesterday. PM Lee was in the Australian city to attend the G-20 Leaders' Summit, which ended yesterday.
Singapore, Japan reaffirm bilateral ties
At G20 meet, Lee says Singaporean needs structural reform
Singapore set to benefit from boost to global economy: PM Lee
'If he loses hearing, I'll just pay compensation' AsiaOne
Furious that a three-year-old boy hit his two-year-old son, a father allegedly slapped the older child. But the slap was so hard that the boy had to be taken to hospital yesterday as his right cheek had swelled up. RELATED STORIES. Caught on camera: Woman ...
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Furious that a three-year-old boy hit his two-year-old son, a father allegedly slapped the older child. But the slap was so hard that the boy had to be taken to hospital yesterday as his right cheek had swelled up. RELATED STORIES. Caught on camera: Woman ...
Public education no longer effective AsiaOne
I agree with Mr Toh Cheng Seong ("Fine those who continue to clutter up common corridors"; Monday). With the lax approach and lack of enforcement by the authorities, it is evident that education is no longer effective where Singapore residents are ...
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I agree with Mr Toh Cheng Seong ("Fine those who continue to clutter up common corridors"; Monday). With the lax approach and lack of enforcement by the authorities, it is evident that education is no longer effective where Singapore residents are ...
Lunchtime crowd stunned by stabbing in heart of CBD AsiaOne
Student Shermine Lee was watching the lunchtime crowd outside One Raffles Place yesterday afternoon when she heard screams just behind her. "I turned around and saw two men struggling over this black bag," said the secondary school student.
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Student Shermine Lee was watching the lunchtime crowd outside One Raffles Place yesterday afternoon when she heard screams just behind her. "I turned around and saw two men struggling over this black bag," said the secondary school student.
Marina Bay Sands starts Christmas joy early with David Beckham AsiaOne
Marina Bay Sands ambassador and global icon David Beckham spent today afternoon with about 200 youth and children from Marina Bay Sands' designated charities, Association for Persons with Special Needs and Ang Mo Kio Family Service Centres and ...
200 youths meet David Beckham at MBSChannel News Asia
David Beckham attends Christmas light-up ceremony in SingaporeGlobal Times
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Marina Bay Sands ambassador and global icon David Beckham spent today afternoon with about 200 youth and children from Marina Bay Sands' designated charities, Association for Persons with Special Needs and Ang Mo Kio Family Service Centres and ...
200 youths meet David Beckham at MBS
David Beckham attends Christmas light-up ceremony in Singapore
To Singapore with love and diplomacy AsiaOne
Ahead of Singapore's golden jubilee next year comes a new book launched last month comprising 61 essays by former ambassadors and high commissioners to the Republic. Titled Volume 3 Of The Little Red Dot: Reflections Of Foreign Ambassadors On ...
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Ahead of Singapore's golden jubilee next year comes a new book launched last month comprising 61 essays by former ambassadors and high commissioners to the Republic. Titled Volume 3 Of The Little Red Dot: Reflections Of Foreign Ambassadors On ...
8 suspects in money changer robbery AsiaOne
As many as eight men, instead of the five previously suspected, are now said to have been involved in the brazen robbery of a money changer last week. This was revealed in court yesterday when two Malaysians - Tachana Moorthy Peromal, 28, and Ravi ...
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As many as eight men, instead of the five previously suspected, are now said to have been involved in the brazen robbery of a money changer last week. This was revealed in court yesterday when two Malaysians - Tachana Moorthy Peromal, 28, and Ravi ...
Ex-clerks accused of causing Sikh board to lose $33k AsiaOne
Two former clerks with the Central Sikh Gurdwara Board, which administers two temples here, were charged in court yesterday over some $33,000 in losses they allegedly caused for the board. Malaysians Jasvinder Kaur Dhillon, 29, and Sanjeet Jasbirsingh ...
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Two former clerks with the Central Sikh Gurdwara Board, which administers two temples here, were charged in court yesterday over some $33,000 in losses they allegedly caused for the board. Malaysians Jasvinder Kaur Dhillon, 29, and Sanjeet Jasbirsingh ...
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