2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Singapore Singapore


AsiaOne
   
Chan Chun Sing joins Labour Movement   
AsiaOne
Minister Chan Chun Sing (centre), accompanied by labour chief Lim Swee Say and NTUC president Diana Chia, greeting union leaders at NTUC Centre yesterday. Mr Chan will be appointed the organisation's deputy secretary-general next week, and is ...

Chan Chun Sing: I'm a very simple person   The Straits Times
Chan Chun Sing joins NTUC, expected to take role as labour chief   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Minister moves to NTUC; Cabinet reshuffle after Budget   TODAYonline
Channel News Asia   
Yahoo Singapore News   
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AsiaOne
   
Prison population falls to six-year low   
AsiaOne
The number of prisoners in Singapore's jails has shrunk to a six-year low, latest prison statistics released yesterday show. There were 9,754 people in jail at the end of last year, nearly 14 per cent fewer than the 11,288 at the end of 2009. Of the 9,754, fewer ...

Fewer inmates land jobs before release, as recidivism increases   TODAYonline

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Singapore PR accused of mischief at matchmaking agency   
AsiaOne
For about two hours yesterday, Singapore permanent resident Zhang Xiu Chun kept everyone in court guessing. The accused was unsure of her plea over a case of mischief and a frustrated-looking defence counsel threatened to discharge himself from the ...


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Drink, drank, drunk, drought?   
AsiaOne
Drinking in public at night, and its aftermath, as seen in Clarke Quay, will soon be a thing of the past, if the Liquor Control Bill is passed next week. Print. Until this week, the biggest complaint most alcohol drinkers had about Singapore was that the country's ...


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The Straits Times
   
Netizens slam SIA passengers who complain about inflight service on Facebook   
The Straits Times
Edward Tay took to Facebook to complain that his baby was not served a meal on SilkAir flight MI754 on Jan 22, 2015. -- PHOTO: STOMP. Earlier this week, Vijoy Varghese was slammed for complaining that his flight did not wait for him even though he was ...


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It takes two to tango, and progress   
The Straits Times
Government-people relations are key to Singapore's future success. The Government has to handle complex issues, and also understand what citizens consider critical to their lives in those issues. Published on Jan 24, 2015 5:52 AM. PRINT EMAIL.

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The Independent Singapore News (blog)
   
Han Hui Hui filed affidavit seeking declaration and challenging Singapore's ...   
The Independent Singapore News (blog)
Han Hui Hui's legal counsel, M Ravi has filed an affidavit seeking a declaration and challenging Singapore's parliamentarians. The cost of filing this affidavit is $1,000 while the legal fee is $30,000. We hope that 21,000 Singaporeans will give $1 to finance ...


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