2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 Singapore Singapore


The Straits Times
   
NATAS optimistic about a 'single fair' resolution   
TTG Asia
THE disagreements that led to the exodus of 24 outbound agencies from the 2015 NATAS Travel Fair have been 80 per cent resolved, according to NATAS, which said it has no issues with members starting their own event. NATAS spoke to the media ...

NATAS, breakaway agencies paint contrasting pictures of meeting   TODAYonline
NATAS waives entrance fees for travel fairs next year   Channel News Asia
24 agencies pulled out of Natas fair to continue with own event   AsiaOne
The Straits Times   
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AsiaOne
   
The disabled can contribute to society: PM Lee   
AsiaOne
SINGAPOREANS who are disadvantaged and disabled should be viewed not merely as people in need of help, but as members of society who can make meaningful contributions, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday. "Our society should value ...

Singapore PM: Everyone matters in just and fair society   Malay Mail Online
S'pore must value everyone to build fair, just society: PM Lee   TODAYonline
Singapore society should value every person: PM Lee at SPD 50th anniversary ...   Channel News Asia
The Straits Times   
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AsiaOne
   
More social support, economic boosts likely in Budget 2015   
AsiaOne
Yesterday's forum, which marked the first pre-Budget dialogue of the year, was attended by about 80 Singaporeans, who gave their views on what they hope to see in Budget 2015. Print. NEXT year's Budget is likely to contain more measures to provide social ...

Budget 2015 to strengthen social support for Singaporeans: Josephine Teo   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Jakarta to send only 'skilled' workers abroad   
AsiaOne
Indonesia's Manpower Minister has clarified comments that Indonesia will stop sending maids abroad by 2019, saying the country just wants to make sure that those working overseas are properly trained as babysitters or caregivers. "That (2019) is a ...

Manpower Minister meets Indonesian counterpart in Jakarta   Channel News Asia
Indonesia hopes to work with Singapore to improve skills of workers abroad   The Straits Times
Govt wants Singapore to better protect RI workers   Jakarta Post

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The New Paper
   
Childcare teacher, 52, who dropped boy, 2, on the floor, jailed   
The New Paper
The childcare centre teacher who was filmed grabbing a two-year-old boy then dropping him onto the floor last July was jailed three weeks on Thursday (Nov 27). Siti Hadijah Mohamed Sin, 52, who was a teacher with My First Skool childcare centre, at Block ...

Three weeks' jail for 52-year-old ex-childcare teacher who manhandled two-year ...   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
Man who married in NZ jailed for two months for bigamy   
New Zealand Herald
Tan chose to marry Ms Tan in New Zealand because he knew that he could not register their marriage in Singapore. Photo / File / Thinkstock. A Singaporean man who married his long-time girlfriend in New Zealand has been jailed for two months in ...

Eight questions on bigamy in Singapore answered   The Straits Times
Bigamist jailed for marrying woman in New Zealand   AsiaOne

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The Straits Times
   
Man jailed for molesting daughter during massage   
The Straits Times
A man who fondled his daughter more than seven years ago, while massaging her back for a spinal condition, was sentenced to a year in jail yesterday. -- ST FILE PHOTO. By Ian Poh. A man who fondled his daughter more than seven years ago, while ...


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TODAYonline
   
Ferguson gives thanks after a quiet night   
TODAYonline
Church goer Pam Minner holds her daughter Mackinzy on her lap with her son Merrimon as they listen to a Thanksgiving service that discussed the communities reaction. Photo: Reuters. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...


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AsiaOne
   
Trio charged with trying to sell fake gold   
AsiaOne
Three men who allegedly tried to sell a shop owner pieces of bogus gold for $120,000 have been charged in court for attempted cheating. Hu Wanli, 37, Liu Aimin, 42, and Zhang Fasheng, 44, are said to have offered to sell Tay Hai Choon 199 gold-coloured ...


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How successful have programmes been?   
The Straits Times
I READ with disbelief the article ("A*Star scientist starts arts grant in protest against six-year bond"; Tuesday). How could someone be so cavalier about the use of public funds and ignorant of the fact that the Government's budget is largely a zero-sum affair ...


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