2014年12月28日 星期日

2014-12-29 Singapore Singapore


ABC News
   
AirAsia tycoon Tony Fernandes faces first major crisis after turning troubled ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Malaysian mogul Tony Fernandes transformed a floundering carrier into Asia's biggest budget airline. Now, he faces his company's first major crisis after a Singapore-bound plane carrying 162 people disappeared from radar about halfway through the flight ...

AirAsia plane search resumes as no emergency signal detected   Livemint
AirAsia live: QZ8501 has crashed; could be at bottom of sea, says search ops head   Firstpost
Search Official 'Suspects' Missing AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Is at Bottom of the Ocean   Newsweek
NBCNews.com   
Sky News Australia   
Jerusalem Post   
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Single-digit fall in HDB resale prices in 2015 will be a "good development": Khaw   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan hopes that 2014's slow slide in Housing Board resale prices will continue into 2015. "If what we observe this year continues into next year, I would consider that a very good development," he told ...

High-rise living, heightened consideration   AsiaOne

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The Online Citizen
   
Improving communication – how the PAP can win my vote   
The Online Citizen
It's the end of the year, and often it is a time of reflection, consolidation and preparation for the New Year. The Straits Times and other news outlets have been running reviews of the year, and the performance of the PAP government up to this point in the term.
National Service and Emigration   The Independent Singapore News (blog)

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No progress without social harmony   
The Straits Times
RACIAL discrimination has always been a very thorny issue to which there seems to be no solution. Unfortunately, it still exists in many places today, culminating in armed conflictsand the loss of human life. People just cannot get along with one another ...


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When horror strikes in the heart of peaceful places   
AsiaOne
Exploring the malls while on leave last week, I saw parents and children enjoying family time together, friends chatting over coffee and cakes, youngsters thronging the cineplexes and shoppers intent on their Christmas shopping. There were scents of heady ...


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Writer of the week   
The Straits Times
Mr Aaron Tay Shu Ming hopes Singapore can continue to be stable and grow peacefully, as well as provide equal opportunities for everyone. -- PHOTO: AARON TAY SHU MING. WHO: Aaron Tay Shu Ming, 20, waiting to enter university after completing ...


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AsiaOne
   
Clinic worker jailed for stealing medicine to help estranged hubby   
AsiaOne
Under pressure from her estranged husband for money, a clinic employee stole almost 500 litres of codeine-based cough syrup for him to resell illegally. Chen Ruzhen handed over a total of 482.6 litres of Dhasedyl syrup to Yam Bin Kwee on 12 occasions in ...


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Former Ralph Lauren S'pore senior executive told to leave while pregnant   
AsiaOne
A former senior executive at fashion brand Ralph Lauren Singapore is suing the company for telling her to leave while she was pregnant. Ms Sharon Tan, 38, was the brand's South-east Asia retail director from Jan 15 last year to August. She claims in her suit ...


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Dare to chase your dreams   
The Straits Times
IT IS OK to be unsure about our future, as this will allow us to open up and accept a greater variety of jobs ("OK to be unsure about your future" by Ong Wei Li; last Wednesday). Every occupation ought to be respected, because all these jobs play a role in ...


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Inter-racial awareness still needs work   
The Straits Times
MS THEOPHANIA Chia highlighted the issue of ignorance among students of the basics of various religions in Singapore ("Ramp up teaching of racial, cultural diversity"; Dec 6). Has any survey or study on this issue been done by the relevant government ...


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