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Alleged SMRT vandals charged
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SINGAPORE - Two German men were charged this morning (Nov 22) with trespassing and vandalism at SMRT Bishan Depot earlier this month. Andreas Von Knorre and Elton Hinz, both 21, appeared before the State Courts and had their charges read in ...
Two German men charged with vandalism at SMRT Bishan depotThe Straits Times
Two Germans charged over SMRT train vandalismChannel News Asia
Two Men Arrested Over SMRT Train VandalismBernama
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SINGAPORE - Two German men were charged this morning (Nov 22) with trespassing and vandalism at SMRT Bishan Depot earlier this month. Andreas Von Knorre and Elton Hinz, both 21, appeared before the State Courts and had their charges read in ...
Two German men charged with vandalism at SMRT Bishan depot
Two Germans charged over SMRT train vandalism
Two Men Arrested Over SMRT Train Vandalism
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2014 PSLE results match last year's
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Kong Hwa School pupils collecting their Primary School Leaving Examination results on Nov 21, 2014. -- ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN. Kong Hwa School pupils collecting their Primary School Leaving Examination results on Nov 21, 2014; Kong Hwa School ...
PSLE results: 97.6% make it to secondary schoolChannel News Asia
2014 PSLE results: 97.6 per cent of pupils make it to secondary schoolsAsiaOne
66% PSLE Students Reach Express StreamOye! Times
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Kong Hwa School pupils collecting their Primary School Leaving Examination results on Nov 21, 2014. -- ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN. Kong Hwa School pupils collecting their Primary School Leaving Examination results on Nov 21, 2014; Kong Hwa School ...
PSLE results: 97.6% make it to secondary school
2014 PSLE results: 97.6 per cent of pupils make it to secondary schools
66% PSLE Students Reach Express Stream
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Brompton bikes case: Appeals from defence and prosecution dismissed
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TODAY reports: The defence for ex-NParks assistant director Bernard Lim Yong Soon claimed there were lapses in the investigation, while the prosecution contended that the S$5,000 fine was too light. PHOTOS. File Photo: Bernard Lim Yong Soon (L), the ...
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TODAY reports: The defence for ex-NParks assistant director Bernard Lim Yong Soon claimed there were lapses in the investigation, while the prosecution contended that the S$5,000 fine was too light. PHOTOS. File Photo: Bernard Lim Yong Soon (L), the ...
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Renovated mosque caters for the elderly
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The new lift in the Al-Istiqamah Mosque in Serangoon North improves access to the three-storey main mosque building for the elderly and people with limited mobility. Print. WORSHIPPERS at the Al-Istiqamah Mosque in Serangoon North can now enjoy new ...
Renovated Serangoon North mosque caters for the elderlyThe Straits Times
Upgraded Al-Istiqamah Mosque re-opensChannel News Asia
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The new lift in the Al-Istiqamah Mosque in Serangoon North improves access to the three-storey main mosque building for the elderly and people with limited mobility. Print. WORSHIPPERS at the Al-Istiqamah Mosque in Serangoon North can now enjoy new ...
Renovated Serangoon North mosque caters for the elderly
Upgraded Al-Istiqamah Mosque re-opens
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Community clubs still have a place in S'pore: PM
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Fourteen members of the Golden Years Ukulele Strummers, a 50-strong group based in Bishan North Community Centre, performed at the People's Association Headquarters last night to mark the 50th anniversary of community club management committees.
CCs 'have to adapt to attract S'poreans; needs have evolved'TODAYonline
CCs must continue to engage the community: PM LeeChannel News Asia
Community clubs have evolved but they have the same mission, say PM LeeThe Straits Times
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Fourteen members of the Golden Years Ukulele Strummers, a 50-strong group based in Bishan North Community Centre, performed at the People's Association Headquarters last night to mark the 50th anniversary of community club management committees.
CCs 'have to adapt to attract S'poreans; needs have evolved'
CCs must continue to engage the community: PM Lee
Community clubs have evolved but they have the same mission, say PM Lee
The Straits Times
Obama's call for net neutrality: What is Singapore's position on the issue
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US President Barack Obama's call for net neutrality will not have much impact for Singapore, say analysts. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Irene Tham Technology Correspondent. SINGAPORE - US President Barack Obama's call for net neutrality will not have much ...
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US President Barack Obama's call for net neutrality will not have much impact for Singapore, say analysts. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Irene Tham Technology Correspondent. SINGAPORE - US President Barack Obama's call for net neutrality will not have much ...
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Nursing homes serve up good food
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Swami Home's head chef, Mr Song Wee Kiat (left), and his colleague, Mr Mohammed Monirul, serve dinner while nurse aide Suzanne Ebuenga fills up bowls of porridge for patients. -- PHOTO: DESMOND LUI FOR THE STRAITS TIMES. - PHOTOS: ...
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Swami Home's head chef, Mr Song Wee Kiat (left), and his colleague, Mr Mohammed Monirul, serve dinner while nurse aide Suzanne Ebuenga fills up bowls of porridge for patients. -- PHOTO: DESMOND LUI FOR THE STRAITS TIMES. - PHOTOS: ...
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Get private schools into push to build deep skills
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More than a third of Singapore residents who pursue tertiary studies here have degrees from private schools, up from 26 per cent in 2008. Many did not make it into local universities, but they have set aside time and money, perhaps even while working, ...
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More than a third of Singapore residents who pursue tertiary studies here have degrees from private schools, up from 26 per cent in 2008. Many did not make it into local universities, but they have set aside time and money, perhaps even while working, ...
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Dyslexics' successes celebrated in campaign
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Mr Gary Seow with an educational toy that his company sells. Mr Seow, who is dyslexic, believes the campaign to raise awareness about the learning difficulty will help address the stigma those like him face. Saturday, Nov 22, 2014. The Straits Times
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Mr Gary Seow with an educational toy that his company sells. Mr Seow, who is dyslexic, believes the campaign to raise awareness about the learning difficulty will help address the stigma those like him face. Saturday, Nov 22, 2014. The Straits Times
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Alleged match-fixer loses detention challenge
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Dan Tan Seet Eng, accused by Interpol of being a global match-fixing syndicate kingpin, yesterday failed in his challenge against his detention without trial. The 50-year-old businessman has been in prison since October last year after being detained under ...
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Dan Tan Seet Eng, accused by Interpol of being a global match-fixing syndicate kingpin, yesterday failed in his challenge against his detention without trial. The 50-year-old businessman has been in prison since October last year after being detained under ...
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