2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 Singapore Singapore


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Singapore police defends handcuffing teens after picture goes viral   
Malay Mail Online
At 9.33am, Facebook user Shan Ang posted a photo of police officers handcuffing three young boys outside the shopping mall along East Coast Road. — Today picSINGAPORE, Dec 28 — The three boys arrested outside 112 Katong mall yesterday “were ...

Three children suspected of theft handcuffed by police after attempting to escape   The Straits Times
Three boys arrested for theft outside 112 Katong mall   TODAYonline
Three boys arrested for theft along East Coast Road   Channel News Asia
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Changes in boards of Competition Commission of Singapore, JTC Corp   
The Straits Times
Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Communications and Information, Mr Aubeck Kam (pictured), will be the new chairman of CCS, replacing Mr Lam Chuan Long. -- PHOTO: MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY. By Mok Fei Fei ...

Board changes at Competition Commission of Singapore, JTC and Singapore ...   THE BUSINESS TIMES

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CDAC to expand education outreach to 52000 students   
AsiaOne
CDAC's Project Excellence programme caters to better-performing children from Primary 3 to Secondary 2 , such as (from left) Lim Jing Xiang, 12, Xavier Lee, 13, and Tan Han Yong, 12, who did well in their exams this year. The number of students on the ...


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10 picks from Opinion articles of 2014   
The Straits Times
It's an idiosyncratic choice, and says nothing about the merit of the hundreds of others that aren't on this list. To all contributors, and readers, of the Opinion pages and our website, Thank You and A Happy, Healthy New Year! 1. Tommy Koh's secret weapon in ...


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SingPost plays helper to pass on Dear Santa letters   
The Star Online
AROUND three million pieces of mail and packages are posted in Singapore daily, and among those sent out this month were dozens intended for Santa Claus. This year, more than 70 letters for the fatherly Christmas figure were received by local postal ...


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Activists urge stricter enforcement of pet cafe welfare   
The Star Online
ANIMAL rights activists are calling for more specific laws and stricter enforcement to ensure the welfare of animals in pet cafes. One example is stipulating the maximum number of hours the animals interact with cafe patrons. There must also be a minimum ...

Animal lovers want stricter rules for pet cafes   The Straits Times

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Surprised by kind strangers   
AsiaOne
Caelen, 19 months old, is suffering from spinal muscular atrophy type 1, a degenerative neuromuscular condition which has no cure. His parents have learnt to be thankful for the little blessings - like how fast a learner their son is. Sunday, Dec 28, 2014

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Put passion above popularity   
AsiaOne
Dr Samuel Gan is now a team leader at the Antibody & Product Development Laboratory at A*Star. Print. His interest in biotechnology was piqued by shows such as The X-Files and Jurassic Park. Although biotechnology was not trendy in 1999 when Dr ...


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Perfect gift plans ruined   
AsiaOne
LATE: Empty Lego boxes seen in the corridor outside the Mums.sg warehouse in Pasir Panjang. Print. She thought she had ordered the perfect Christmas gifts for her nephews. Having ordered three Lego sets from local shopping website Mums.sg late last ...


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NSFs have avenues to raise concerns   
The Straits Times
WE THANK Mr Sim Ghee Hau for his letter ("Hard for NSFs to know what an 'illegal order' is"; Tuesday). The Singapore Armed Forces holds its commanders to the highest standards of conduct. We do not condone our commanders giving unlawful orders, and ...


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