2014年12月21日 星期日

2014-12-22 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Malaysia to charge S$7.55 entry fee for foreign vehicles from Singapore   
Channel News Asia
Motorists with foreign-registered vehicles heading to Johor Bahru from Singapore will be charged a Vehicle Entry Permit fee of RM20 (S$7.55). PHOTOS. File photo of a general view of the Causeway from Singapore to Johor Bahru. (AFP/Roslan Rahman).
The crooked bridge: Mahathir's revenge – Andrew Gomez   The Malaysian Insider
S$7.55 VEP fee may prompt S'poreans to reduce Malaysia trips   TODAYonline
Split over vehicle entry fee   The Sun Daily
AsiaOne   
The Straits Times   
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TODAYonline
   
91 children from needy families get school supplies   
TODAYonline
National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan (left) and Sembawang Citizens' Consultative Committee chairperson Lee Tee Choon (far right) presenting the books and school supplies yesterday to the Naser family, which comprises (clockwise from left) ...

More than 90 needy children given personalised backpacks for new school year   The Straits Times
Back-to-school bags for needy children   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Newlyweds say 'I do' to good causes   
AsiaOne
When lawyer Sue-Ann Phay was planning her wedding a few months ago, she imagined having cupcakes, macarons and other sweet treats at a decorated booth at her reception. After all, dessert bars are quite the rage among her newly married friends.
Getting married with help from social enterprises   The Straits Times

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The Malaysian Insider
   
Many old communists have become good citizens, says Singapore PM   
The Malaysian Insider
Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong feels some 'revisionist' historians in the island republic want to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the ruling PAP government. – AFP pic, December 21, 2014.Many old Communist and pro-Communist activists have reconciled with ...

Singapore PM defends 1963 crackdown on communists   The Shillong Times
Operation Coldstore: The evidence is clear, says PM   AsiaOne
PM Lee's short narrative of merger history leaves much to be desired   The Online Citizen
The Straits Times   
TODAYonline   
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The Straits Times
   
Teaching at college - and still waiting tables   
The Straits Times
I know the academic path takes time, and I'm trying to do it right. So why do I still experience a great feeling of shame when clearing a student's dirty plate? Embarrassment is not an adequate term to describe what I felt when those parents looked at me, clearly ...


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AsiaOne
   
No UK asylum for cross-dressing Singaporean   
AsiaOne
A cross-dressing Singaporean who sees himself as a woman has failed in his bid to remain in Britain on human rights grounds. He had argued that he would be under pressure to live as a male here and would have to do reservist training. The United ...


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AsiaOne
   
Number of road rage cases on the decline   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Incidents of road rage are on the decline in Singapore, according to the latest police statistics obtained by The Straits Times. The number of reported road rage cases in the first nine months of this year fell to 53, from 71 over the same period last ...

Number of road rage cases on the decline: police   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
50 years on, still no clear political alternative   
AsiaOne
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife Ho Ching with former PAP Punggol East candidate Koh Poh Koon (fourth from left), Ang Mo Kio GRC MP Seng Han Thong (fifth from left) and PAP grassroots activists after the PAP60 rally.

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The Straits Times
   
Mindef to outsource more tasks to boost NS efficiency   
The Straits Times
Soldiers exiting the Singapore Armed Forces' (SAF) Terrex Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV), an armoured infantry carrier. The Ministry of Defence is looking for civilian companies to take over the task of washing armoured vehicles and more. -- PHOTO: ST FILE.

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The Straits Times
   
Writer of the week   
The Straits Times
Madam Catherine Soh writes to the Forum page about education, social issues and the environment. She also enjoys travelling. -- PHOTO: CATHERINE SOH. WHO: Catherine Soh Yun Fen, 52, pre-school educator. MY FAMILY: Married to business partner ...


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