2015年1月25日 星期日

2015-01-26 Singapore Singapore


Malay Mail Online
   
Survey: For Singaporeans, recent events more important than historic milestones   
Malay Mail Online
Nurses working at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's SARS screening centre on Dec 18, 2003. Singaporeans ranked the SARS outbreak as one of the most important events to them. — Reuters picSINGAPORE, Jan 26 — When it comes to local historical events that ...

Opening of casinos most remembered by all: Poll   AsiaOne
Milestones matter, but recent history registers more with S'poreans   TODAYonline
Survey on public perceptions of Singapore's history   Channel News Asia
The Straits Times   
Yahoo Singapore News   
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AsiaOne
   
Young Girl A Suspect In Audacious Diamond Theft At Singapore Resort   
malaysiandigest.com
Pic: BulgariSINGAPORE - A young girl allegedly swiped a diamond ornament worth several hundred thousand dollars from a shop at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) on Christmas night last year. Evening daily Shin Min Daily News reported yesterday that a man ...

Young girl a suspect in audacious diamond theft at MBS   AsiaOne
Minor girl steals high-value diamond ornament in Singapore   Business Standard

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TODAYonline
   
Chee confident about candidates as SDP visits Sembawang, Bukit Panjang   
TODAYonline
The SDP, led by its chief Chee Soon Juan (second from right), on a walkabout in Marsiling — its first since the party launched its election campaign earlier this month. Photo: Ernest Chua. The SDP, led by its chief Chee Soon Juan (centre), on a walkabout in ...

SDP goes on first walkabout since campaign launch   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Man suspected of molesting woman along MacKenzie Road arrested   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - A 25 year-old man suspected of molesting a 27-year-old woman along Mackenzie Road was arrested. The incident happened early on Sunday morning at about 3am, On 25 January 2015 at about 3am. The victim was walking along Mackenzie ...

Man arrested on suspicion of molesting woman along MacKenzie Road   The Straits Times

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Teen in Toa Payoh graffiti case gets 15 months' probation   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A teen who was accused of abetting the rooftop vandalism of a Toa Payoh Housing Board block was ordered to undergo 15 months' probation on Monday. David William Graaskov, 18, had pleaded guilty to three of six charges - theft of four ...


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AsiaOne
   
Live crabs among weird items found in cinemas   
AsiaOne
THE cleaning staff came rushing out of one of the cinemas at Golden Village Suntec City. They looked frantically for Bernard Soh, 35, the operations manager. "There's something moving in the dark," they reported, nearly out of breath. His first thought - rats.

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AsiaOne
   
PM's live Facebook chat draws over 1600 questions   
AsiaOne
PM Lee at the Facebook office in Singapore where he conducted a live chat with the public on Jan 24. Print. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong wears pink on the advice of his TV producer, takes photographs with his iPhone and a compact camera, likes ...

Singapore PM Lee's live Facebook Q&A draws over 2100 questions   Malay Mail Online
Lee faces rare dissent in Facebook chat   Gulf Today
PM Lee meets Singaporeans following Q&A session   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Unions will be tough testing ground, say observers   
AsiaOne
Minister Chan Chun Sing, accompanied by National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) Secretary-General Lim Swee Say, with NTUC President Diana Chia (red top) arriving and greeting union leaders on his arrival at NTUC Centre.
Chan Chun Sing 'poised to play a bigger role' in S'pore politics: ESM Goh   TODAYonline
Chan Chun Sing poised for a bigger role, says ESM Goh   The Straits Times
New strategies to reduce pre-school waiting lists   Channel News Asia
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Yahoo Singapore News   
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The Straits Times
   
Changi Prison bakery churns out 10000 loaves of bread a day   
The Straits Times
Besides the main line which produces 10,000 loaves of bread a day, Mr Leong (above) set up an artisan section, where inmates make tasty treats such as pineapple ingots and macarons, which are then supplied to cafes and confectionaries. -- ST PHOTO: ...


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When one can't hold one's drink   
The Straits Times
With much mention lately of Liquor Control Zones, fines, arrests and alcohol curfews in public places, those who see such measures as "draconian" may need some assurance that Singapore is not headed towards a Prohibition era - a temperance movement ...


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