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Town council run by Workers' Party fined $800 over unlicensed fair
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Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council chairman Sylvia Lim with her lawyer Peter Low. Ms Lim, who is also WP chairman, said she is consulting lawyers on the course of action the town council can take. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW. By Walter ...
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Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council chairman Sylvia Lim with her lawyer Peter Low. Ms Lim, who is also WP chairman, said she is consulting lawyers on the course of action the town council can take. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW. By Walter ...
AHPETC fined $800 for holding trade fair without a permit
AHPETC fined $800 for holding CNY fair without permit
AHPETC fined S$800 for holding Chinese New Year fair without permit
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Teen in vandalism case pleads guilty
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A teen who was accused of abetting the rooftop vandalism of a Housing Board block in Toa Payoh with spray paint pleaded guilty to theft and criminal trespass. David William Graaskov, 18, who faced six charges, admitted to three charges – stealing four spray ...
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A teen who was accused of abetting the rooftop vandalism of a Housing Board block in Toa Payoh with spray paint pleaded guilty to theft and criminal trespass. David William Graaskov, 18, who faced six charges, admitted to three charges – stealing four spray ...
One of five Toa Payoh vandalism suspects pleads guilty
Teen is first among five in Toa Payoh graffiti case to plead guilty to theft, criminal ...
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Review of CPF scheme among highlights of 2014
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Changes being studied mark a significant departure from the current system, even as its fundamental role - to provide for retirement adequacy - remains. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. (File photo: TODAY). Enlarge; Caption ...
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Changes being studied mark a significant departure from the current system, even as its fundamental role - to provide for retirement adequacy - remains. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. (File photo: TODAY). Enlarge; Caption ...
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Singapore ranks third globally in time spent on homework
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Students in Singapore are among the world's most hard-working at home, clocking the third-longest time spent on homework. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Amelia Teng. Students in Singapore are among the world's most hard- working at home, clocking the ...
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Students in Singapore are among the world's most hard-working at home, clocking the third-longest time spent on homework. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Amelia Teng. Students in Singapore are among the world's most hard- working at home, clocking the ...
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Man stole booze then started blaze in bar
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SINGAPORE - Ahmad Sa'ri Ju'mahad's actions caused $30,000 worth of damage, and earned him an additional criminal charge of causing mischief by fire. Yesterday, the 54-year-old was jailed for 18 months after admitting to house trespass and starting the ...
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SINGAPORE - Ahmad Sa'ri Ju'mahad's actions caused $30,000 worth of damage, and earned him an additional criminal charge of causing mischief by fire. Yesterday, the 54-year-old was jailed for 18 months after admitting to house trespass and starting the ...
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8 months jails for woman tricked into funds transfer
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An administrative officer who acted as a money mule for a man she met online was jailed for eight months yesterday. Aslinda Othman, 43, who faced seven charges, admitted to receiving more than $94,000 in her HSBC account on Sept 11 last year, while ...
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An administrative officer who acted as a money mule for a man she met online was jailed for eight months yesterday. Aslinda Othman, 43, who faced seven charges, admitted to receiving more than $94,000 in her HSBC account on Sept 11 last year, while ...
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Teen gets probation for attacks on woman
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A 16-year-old boy sentenced to 18 months probation for putting plastic bag over a girl's head and trying to molest her. Print. SINGAPORE - Marcus Yow Kai Wen, 16, also covered a fourth victim's eyes with his hands. A court had earlier heard how the ...
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A 16-year-old boy sentenced to 18 months probation for putting plastic bag over a girl's head and trying to molest her. Print. SINGAPORE - Marcus Yow Kai Wen, 16, also covered a fourth victim's eyes with his hands. A court had earlier heard how the ...
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Singapore in festive mood with Christmas lights all over the island
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People play in fake snow made of foam as part of Christmas Wonderland at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore. Print. SINGAPORE - It's Christmas eve and the weather in Singapore makes it seem wintry. Some of us have a half-day off work so that we can ...
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People play in fake snow made of foam as part of Christmas Wonderland at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore. Print. SINGAPORE - It's Christmas eve and the weather in Singapore makes it seem wintry. Some of us have a half-day off work so that we can ...
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Chart vision before making drastic changes
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IN HIS commentary ("Vision for tomorrow must break out of yesterday's mould"; last Saturday), Mr Barry Desker suggested that Singapore throw out "existing moulds" and make drastic changes for the next 50 years. He cited problems associated with the influx ...
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IN HIS commentary ("Vision for tomorrow must break out of yesterday's mould"; last Saturday), Mr Barry Desker suggested that Singapore throw out "existing moulds" and make drastic changes for the next 50 years. He cited problems associated with the influx ...
Inclusive religious leader a role model for others
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WE NEED more religious leaders like Reverend Kang Ho Soon, who preached the message of inclusiveness ("The preacher who reached out to Muslims, Sikhs and Taoists"; Monday). It is unfortunate that his willingness to reach out to homosexuals, ...
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WE NEED more religious leaders like Reverend Kang Ho Soon, who preached the message of inclusiveness ("The preacher who reached out to Muslims, Sikhs and Taoists"; Monday). It is unfortunate that his willingness to reach out to homosexuals, ...
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