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Wanted: Set of ideals and values to unite Singapore
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(From left) Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, IPS director Janadas Devan, and Social and Family Development Minister Chan Chun Sing at a dialogue session at the Institute of Policy Studies' (IPS) annual Singapore Perspectives conference on 26 ...
TODAY's brief, Tues, Jan 27TODAYonline
Key challenges for labour movementThe Straits Times
Government has been adjusting policies because society has changed: DPM TeoChannel News Asia
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(From left) Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, IPS director Janadas Devan, and Social and Family Development Minister Chan Chun Sing at a dialogue session at the Institute of Policy Studies' (IPS) annual Singapore Perspectives conference on 26 ...
TODAY's brief, Tues, Jan 27
Key challenges for labour movement
Government has been adjusting policies because society has changed: DPM Teo
AsiaOne
Hindu temple ceremony attracts 10000
AsiaOne
Crowds began gathering at the 120-year-old Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple as early as 7am on 25 January 2015 for the consecration. Print. SINGAPORE - About 10,000 devotees and well-wishers thronged one of Singapore's oldest Hindu temples, the Sri ...
Crowds throng 120-year-old Hindu temple for consecration ceremonyChannel News Asia
Hindu temple reopened in Singapore after renovationZee News
Thousands attend consecration ceremony at historic Ceylon Road templeThe Straits Times
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AsiaOne
Crowds began gathering at the 120-year-old Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple as early as 7am on 25 January 2015 for the consecration. Print. SINGAPORE - About 10,000 devotees and well-wishers thronged one of Singapore's oldest Hindu temples, the Sri ...
Crowds throng 120-year-old Hindu temple for consecration ceremony
Hindu temple reopened in Singapore after renovation
Thousands attend consecration ceremony at historic Ceylon Road temple
TODAYonline
More young people caught abusing drugs: CNB
TODAYonline
Drugs seized by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) on display at the CNB headquarters. Drugs seized last year were estimated to be worth S$8.14 million, according to a CNB report released today (Jan 26). TODAY file photo. mail · print. View all 0 ...
Singapore arrests less drug abusers in 2014Shanghai Daily (subscription)
14% drop in drug abusers arrested last year: CNBAsiaOne
Singapore CNB seizes 950gm heroin, detains two Malaysian smugglersCustoms Today Newspaper
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Drugs seized by the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) on display at the CNB headquarters. Drugs seized last year were estimated to be worth S$8.14 million, according to a CNB report released today (Jan 26). TODAY file photo. mail · print. View all 0 ...
Singapore arrests less drug abusers in 2014
14% drop in drug abusers arrested last year: CNB
Singapore CNB seizes 950gm heroin, detains two Malaysian smugglers
TODAYonline
Two injured, one dead after attack in Marsiling
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — It started out as a heated dispute involving knives between two men, and ended with the alleged 58-year-old attacker being found dead in his Marsiling flat after it caught fire. The incidents, which also left a 60-year-old female volunteer worker ...
Knife attack and deadly fire at Marsiling block of flatsChannel News Asia
1 dead, 2 injured in Marsiling slashing and fireAsiaOne
Man found dead after attacking neighbour with parang and setting his own flat ...The Straits Times
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — It started out as a heated dispute involving knives between two men, and ended with the alleged 58-year-old attacker being found dead in his Marsiling flat after it caught fire. The incidents, which also left a 60-year-old female volunteer worker ...
Knife attack and deadly fire at Marsiling block of flats
1 dead, 2 injured in Marsiling slashing and fire
Man found dead after attacking neighbour with parang and setting his own flat ...
Channel News Asia
Point of view: To stay relevant, Singapore has to be extraordinarily successful
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A small state like Singapore cannot be only "ordinarily successful. "To be relevant, we have to be extraordinary" and it is a strategic imperative, says Ambassador-at-Large Bilahari Kausikan in a commentary published in the Jan 27 edition of TODAY. PHOTOS.
Why S'pore needs to be an extraordinary successAsiaOne
For S'pore, being extraordinary is a strategic imperative: Veteran diplomatTODAYonline
IPS forum panel: Why Singapore needs to be 'an extraordinary success'The Straits Times
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Channel News Asia
A small state like Singapore cannot be only "ordinarily successful. "To be relevant, we have to be extraordinary" and it is a strategic imperative, says Ambassador-at-Large Bilahari Kausikan in a commentary published in the Jan 27 edition of TODAY. PHOTOS.
Why S'pore needs to be an extraordinary success
For S'pore, being extraordinary is a strategic imperative: Veteran diplomat
IPS forum panel: Why Singapore needs to be 'an extraordinary success'
The Star Online
Moderation an important part of Islamic teachings, says Egypt grand mufti
The Star Online
SINGAPORE: The principle of moderation in all things is a key part of Islamic teachings, a top Muslim religious figure said on Monday, as he urged Muslims to be wary of extremism. The Grand Mufti of Egypt Sheikh Dr Shawki Allam said in a lecture that ...
Grand Mufti of Egypt calls on Singapore leadersChannel News Asia
Grand Mufti: Moderation an important part of Islamic teachingsThe Straits Times
Egypt mufti, Singaporean president review positive developments in EgyptEgypt SIS (press release)
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SINGAPORE: The principle of moderation in all things is a key part of Islamic teachings, a top Muslim religious figure said on Monday, as he urged Muslims to be wary of extremism. The Grand Mufti of Egypt Sheikh Dr Shawki Allam said in a lecture that ...
Grand Mufti of Egypt calls on Singapore leaders
Grand Mufti: Moderation an important part of Islamic teachings
Egypt mufti, Singaporean president review positive developments in Egypt
Eye-catching bicycle worth $50600 found after it was taken from owner in assault ...
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - An eye-catching modified bicycle taken from its owner after an alleged assault at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) has been found, but not before $5,000 worth of damage was done to it. The colourful bike is worth $50,600, said its owner Troy, because ...
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - An eye-catching modified bicycle taken from its owner after an alleged assault at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) has been found, but not before $5,000 worth of damage was done to it. The colourful bike is worth $50,600, said its owner Troy, because ...
TODAYonline
Helping seniors to utilise technology
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Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan attends a focus group discussion at RSVP Singapore to better understand how technology can be deployed to benefit seniors. Photo: Elgin Chong. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
New technology? Seniors want to see self-parking cars and language translatorsThe Straits Times
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Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan attends a focus group discussion at RSVP Singapore to better understand how technology can be deployed to benefit seniors. Photo: Elgin Chong. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
New technology? Seniors want to see self-parking cars and language translators
AsiaOne
Man dies in shower after throat cut by glass shards
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - A 24-year-old Chinese man died in a freak accident after his throat was cut by glass shards from a broken shower door. Chinese evening daily Shin Min Daily News reported that Mr Sebastian Wong had just finished taking a shower in the flat ...
Man, 24, dies after shards of broken glass cut his throat following fall in showerThe Straits Times
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AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - A 24-year-old Chinese man died in a freak accident after his throat was cut by glass shards from a broken shower door. Chinese evening daily Shin Min Daily News reported that Mr Sebastian Wong had just finished taking a shower in the flat ...
Man, 24, dies after shards of broken glass cut his throat following fall in shower
Job vacancies up 9% in 2014, service industry workers in greatest demand
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - The number of job vacancies here rose again to 67,400 as of September last year, according to a Manpower Ministry (MOM) report released on Tuesday. This was up 8.9 per cent from the year before, as the tight labour market continued.
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The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - The number of job vacancies here rose again to 67,400 as of September last year, according to a Manpower Ministry (MOM) report released on Tuesday. This was up 8.9 per cent from the year before, as the tight labour market continued.
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