2015年1月21日 星期三

2015-01-22 Singapore Singapore


Malay Mail Online
   
High-rise littering: Singaporean fined S$19800, to serve five hours of Corrective ...   
Malay Mail Online
A screenshot of the man throwing a cigarette from his unit. — TODAY picSINGAPORE — A man was fined S$19,800 (RM53,522) for repeatedly flicking cigarette butts out of his flat — the highest fine meted out for high-rise littering to date. The man, 38, was ...

$19800 fine for high-rise litterbug   AsiaOne
S$19800 fine, CWO for high-rise littering   TODAYonline
Man fined $19800 for throwing cigarette butts out of Compassvale flat   The New Paper
The Straits Times   
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Channel News Asia
   
NUS law professor in the dock for assaulting cabbie   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The taxi driver said he was hit from the back, causing his head to slam against the ground and his forehead to bleed. PHOTOS. File photo of taxis in Singapore. (Photo: TODAY). Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: A National University of ...

Law don accused of assaulting cabby over change   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
FAQs on the proposed Liquor Control Bill   
The Straits Times
Under the Bill, police can order a person who appears drunk or is a nuisance to dispose of the liquor and to leave. If he complies with police orders, no further action will be taken. -- ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG. By Lim Yi Han. The Liquor Control (Supply ...

Retailers expect to be hit hard by curbs   AsiaOne
Alcohol curbs a boon for drinking outlets   TODAYonline

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TODAYonline
   
Wings of Asia aviary opens at Jurong Bird Park   
Channel News Asia
The aviary at the Jurong Bird Park - previously known as the Southeast Asian Birds Aviary - recently underwent a three-month makeover that includes an expansion of smaller aviaries within and updated educational displays. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Sassy the ...

The Straits Times' News In A Minute: Jan 21, 2015   The Straits Times
Rare Asian birds at Jurong Bird Park's Wings of Asia aviary   TODAYonline
Singapore's bird park unveils new collection of Asia's rarest birds   GlobalPost

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Channel News Asia
   
NTUC to launch new kindergarten programme, 10 pre-schools this year   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The pre-school anchor operator says that it will open six of the new pre-schools in Jurong, Woodlands, Punggol, Sengkang, Pasir Ris and Yishun. PHOTOS. File photo of an NTUC First Campus pre-school. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: ...

Childcare operator to offer 4-hour kindergarten programme from 2016   The Straits Times

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Channel News Asia
   
Former professor ordered to pay A-G Chambers S$14000   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Former law professor Tey Tsun Hang, who had failed in his bid to retain his permanent residency status, was ordered to pay the Attorney-General's Chambers S$14,000 in costs for legal fees and related expenses for that case. The hearing on ...

Ex-law professor Tey Tsun Hang ordered to pay AGC S$14000   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Banning 'hate speech' is not the answer   
AsiaOne
TOUGH CALL: Banning hate speech won't work, because people need to let off steam and there is no way to do it fairly. Print. The greatest trick "hate speech" has ever pulled is, it seems, to exist only on "the other side". Which is why the Constitution Drafting ...


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AsiaOne
   
President Ma, Sean Lien also being scrutinized for tax evasion: Finance minister   
AsiaOne
During interpellation, Democratic Progressive Party Legislator Hsu Tain-tsair asked Chang if the finance ministry's National Taxation Bureau retreats when handed tax evasion tips on "big figures." Hsu listed President Ma Ying-jeou (pictured), Lien and ...


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AsiaOne
   
Jail for lorry driver who threatened cabby with rod   
AsiaOne
Koh Yong Kwee was sentenced to two months' jail for criminally intimidating Mr Norashid Mohamad Nor's taxi in 2013 and threatened the cabby with a metal rod. Print. SINGAPORE - He also pulled out passenger by her hair and hit the cab with metal rod.

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AsiaOne
   
Parliament: MOE review on use of vendors for sex education   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - The Ministry of Education (MOE) is reviewing its system of engaging external vendors for sexuality education programmes in schools, Senior Minister of State for Education Indranee Rajah told Parliament yesterday. This is part of the ministry's ...


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