2014年11月19日 星期三

2014-11-20 Singapore Singapore

  Breaking Israel News   
S'pore urges leaders to avoid escalating tensions  TODAYonline
Singapore has expressed concern over the recent developments in Jerusalem and condemned the attack at the Kehilat Bnai Torah synagogue on Tuesday, which killed five people. “Places of worship of all faiths are sacrosanct and must be respected and ...

'Heartfelt Shock': Herzog Meets Synagogue Attack Survivors   Arutz Sheva
Defiant synagogue worshippers return to scene of killings   ITV News
“You Departed this World at the Highest Level” Cries Murdered Rabbi's Son   Breaking Israel News

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  AsiaOne   
NTU makes cheap circuit printing possible  AsiaOne
Associate Professor Joseph Chang (in blue shirt) with (from left) senior research fellow Ge Tong and PhD students Zhang Xi, Eileen Ng and Zhou Jia. They are seen here with the screen used to print flexible circuits.
Electronic circuits made with a t-shirt printer open opportunities for disposable ...   Plastics Today

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Has the crackdown on rogue traders begun?  AsiaOne
The heat has been turned up on the Sim Lim Square shop formerly known as Mobile Air after the police raided it on Sunday. The shop and its owner, Mr Jover Chew, had become notorious for unfair trade practices, including coercing mobile phone customers ...


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  AsiaOne   
Man jailed 4 months for underage sex  AsiaOne
Just three days after getting to know a secondary school student on online chat service QQ, Qiu Shuihua took the 14-year-old to a makeshift office near his workplace and committed a sex act on her. The 23-year-old Chinese national repeated the act two days ...


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  AsiaOne   
Senior COPs keep estate safe  AsiaOne
Madam Tan Ee Kim, 64, and Mr Charlie Chan, 74, are members of Citizens On Patrol (COP) at Jalan Remaja, off Hillview Avenue. Every Tuesday night, they meet other residents at a nearby playground before starting to patrol the neighbourhood on their ...


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  AsiaOne   
Tampines Road hit by flash flood  AsiaOne
A resident living in Jalan Teliti sweeping water out from his living room after the flash flood caused by heavy rain yesterday. Print. A heavy midday downpour led to damage and disruption yesterday in Tampines Road, one of a handful of areas which saw flash ...


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  The Straits Times   
PUB ready to tackle looming threat of flash floods  The Straits Times
Heavy rains on Oct 20, 2013, afternoon left some vehicles stranded in ankle-deep flood waters in Ubi Avenue 2. PUB says Singapore has the infrastructure in place to minimise disruption from flash floods in the coming north-east monsoon season.
Heavier year-end rainfall still within expected range: Experts   Channel News Asia
More thundery showers likely over next two months   AsiaOne
Get set for a wetter holiday season   TODAYonline
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  TODAYonline   
Man conducts own appeal against corrective training sentence  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Claiming that his lawyer pulled out from representing him at the last minute, a former yoghurt store worker – who had earlier been sentenced to six years' corrective training and fined S$2,000 for cheating and forgery, among other offences ...


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  Human Resources Online   
Is this what you're looking for when hiring fresh graduates?  Human Resources Online
Graduates who demonstrate qualities of being able to lead a team, as well as work within a team, are more likely to be looked at favourably by prospective employers. A sign of the growing importance of developing leaders for the future, this study found the ...


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  The Straits Times   
COE prices close mostly higher at mid-November bidding exercise  The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Certificates of entitlement (COE) premiums ended mostly higher in the latest tender on Wednesday. COE for cars up to 1,600cc and 130bhp ended higher at $67,889, up from $64,900 two weeks ago. COE for cars above 1,600cc or 130bhp rose ...


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