2014年11月25日 星期二

2014-11-26 Singapore Singapore

  Channel News Asia   
Agencies slam NATAS for lack of transparency  Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The 24 travel agencies pulling out of the NATAS fair and planning its own rival fair have accused the association of exploiting its members. PHOTOS. The Outbound Travel Fair press conference. (Photo: TODAY). Enlarge; Caption.
Natas fair faces challenge from new rival event   THE BUSINESS TIMES
20 more travel agencies pull out of Natas' travel fair   AsiaOne
24 travel agencies pull out of next March's Natas travel fair   The Straits Times
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  TODAYonline   
Town council had lawful authority to hold fair: Lawyer  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — A defence lawyer for the Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council (AHPETC) argued yesterday that it had the “lawful authority” to hold a Chinese New Year fair earlier this year. Mr Terence Tan pointed to Section 18 of the Town Council ...

Judgement for NEA vs Workers' Party case due Friday   Channel News Asia
Verdict on Friday for Workers' Party town council trial over Chinese New Year ...   The Straits Times

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  The Straits Times   
Singapore Police Force hold dinner in PM Lee's honour  The Straits Times
PM Lee at the Senior Police Officer's Mess on Mount Pleasant Road, where the Singapore Police Force held a dinner in his honour on Nov 25, 2014. -- PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE/FACEBOOK ...

What can India learn from Singapore and China? PM Lee's advice   FutureGov Magazine (blog)

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  AsiaOne   
Govt looking at ways to help smaller law firms  AsiaOne
SMALLER law firms will not be left behind as Singapore opens its doors more widely to international lawyers. This was the assurance given by Law Minister K. Shanmugam after concerns were raised at the Association of Muslim Lawyers' (AML) annual ...


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  AsiaOne   
Lee launches Smart Nation initiative to make life better  The Star Online
THE need for Singapore to be a “smart nation”, using the latest technology to benefit the country, is about making life better for the people and more. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong also envisions it helping the nation to keep abreast of leading cities such as ...

Singapore will see 'vast improvement' in infrastructure over next decade: Expert   Channel News Asia
Equip students with skills to create future tech: PM   AsiaOne
Vision of a smart nation is to make life better: PM Lee   The Straits Times
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  AsiaOne   
Man jumps out of plane without parachute, and survives  AsiaOne
A video of a man apparently jumping out of a plane without a parachute and surviving the jump has gone viral on Facebook. Since it was uploaded on Nov 21, it has gotten over 6 million views. In the video, the man jumped out of the plane onto a huge ...


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Meeting terror's ideological challenge  The Straits Times
Singapore's proposal to conduct an East Asia Summit symposium on the deradicalisation of extremists is a contribution to a two-front war on the resurgence of the global terrorist menace. The first front is military, with a hot war being waged on Middle Eastern ...


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  AsiaOne   
441 receive National Day Awards  AsiaOne
President Tony Tan Keng Yam presented this year's top National Day Award - the Distinguished Service Order - to Mr Chua Thian Poh, chairman and chief executive of public-listed Ho Bee Land at last night's National Day Awards Investiture. Mr Chua, 66 ...


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Ensuring fairness for teachers and students  The Straits Times
IF SENTENCING a teacher to community service for forcibly dragging an 11-year-old boy with behavioural issues out of class is an effective deterrent against the mishandling of students, then it is good ("Ruling may instil fear in teachers" by Mr Trent Ng Yong ...


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Youth forum  The Straits Times
THE school holidays have started. It is a time when we are free to do what we want - or so we think. Unfortunately, most of us have to return to school for co-curricular activities or other events. I enjoy going to school to learn, to experience new things and to ...


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