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Man nabbed for snatch theft with help from public
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Two members of the public help to give chase after the suspect snatched a woman's handbag and ran away. PHOTOS. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: A 45-year-old man has been arrested for snatch theft with help from members of the public, the police said ...
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Two members of the public help to give chase after the suspect snatched a woman's handbag and ran away. PHOTOS. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: A 45-year-old man has been arrested for snatch theft with help from members of the public, the police said ...
Passersby help nab snatch thief in Woodlands
Members of public help nab suspected snatch thief
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Get-well wishes for Mr Lee
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Teck Ghee GRC residents write well wishes for PM Lee Hsien Loong on a guest book at the Teck Ghee Lunar New Year Celebration Dinner 2015 organised by Teck Ghee Grassroots Organisations on 21 February, 2015.
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Teck Ghee GRC residents write well wishes for PM Lee Hsien Loong on a guest book at the Teck Ghee Lunar New Year Celebration Dinner 2015 organised by Teck Ghee Grassroots Organisations on 21 February, 2015.
ESM Goh Chok Tong wishes Mr Lee Kuan Yew a speedy recovery from ...
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Measures helpful, but more can be done: Parents in 'sandwiched class'
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TODAY reports: While the financial support announced in this year's Budget is welcome, parents in the 'sandwich' class feel more can be done to address the high cost of living in Singapore. PHOTOS. A family walks at a park next to the financial district in ...
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TODAY reports: While the financial support announced in this year's Budget is welcome, parents in the 'sandwich' class feel more can be done to address the high cost of living in Singapore. PHOTOS. A family walks at a park next to the financial district in ...
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Why NSmen are not allowed to use in-camp fitness facilities on weekends: Ng ...
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SINGAPORE — The use of fitness and recreation facilities in camps — such as swimming pools and gyms — by National Servicemen (NSmen) should be restricted to allocated time slots on weekdays for security purposes, said Minister for Defence Ng Eng ...
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SINGAPORE — The use of fitness and recreation facilities in camps — such as swimming pools and gyms — by National Servicemen (NSmen) should be restricted to allocated time slots on weekdays for security purposes, said Minister for Defence Ng Eng ...
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6553 unlicensed moneylending, harassment cases last year: DPM Teo
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SINGAPORE — There was a continued improvement in the area of unlicensed moneylending and related harassment cases last year, said Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean yesterday (Feb 23). In a written Parliamentary reply, Mr Teo, who is also the ...
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SINGAPORE — There was a continued improvement in the area of unlicensed moneylending and related harassment cases last year, said Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean yesterday (Feb 23). In a written Parliamentary reply, Mr Teo, who is also the ...
6553 unlicensed moneylending, harassment cases in 2014: DPM Teo
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Dream cycling trip ends in tragedy for family
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The mangled heap of Mr Francisco Villa (left), who died in a road accident on Saturday afternoon. He along with his wife Madam Jennel Ng and their son were riding their bicycle when Mr Villa's bicycle was hit by a pick up truck. Mr Villa died on the spot.
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The mangled heap of Mr Francisco Villa (left), who died in a road accident on Saturday afternoon. He along with his wife Madam Jennel Ng and their son were riding their bicycle when Mr Villa's bicycle was hit by a pick up truck. Mr Villa died on the spot.
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Aren't our schools good enough?... No need to go to an international school at all. It encourages elitism and isolationism. - Loh Wai Poon. It's fine to have local international schools, as long as top local schools remain open to all who qualify based on their ...
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Aren't our schools good enough?... No need to go to an international school at all. It encourages elitism and isolationism. - Loh Wai Poon. It's fine to have local international schools, as long as top local schools remain open to all who qualify based on their ...
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Just a $50 note, but SMRT staff's effort priceless
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SMRT helps Nishal John Vethanayagam recover a $50 note he lost in an escalator on CNY eve. Photo of him and the note. Print. SINGAPORE - When Mr Nishal John Vethanayagam saw a $50 note slip from his hand and fall into the gap between the steps ...
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SMRT helps Nishal John Vethanayagam recover a $50 note he lost in an escalator on CNY eve. Photo of him and the note. Print. SINGAPORE - When Mr Nishal John Vethanayagam saw a $50 note slip from his hand and fall into the gap between the steps ...
Commuters deserve smooth, safe bus rides
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THERE have been many readers writing in about poor bus service, including infrequency, overcrowding and dangerous driving. It seems that the Bus Service Enhancement Programme has not been effective. More buses do not equate to better, or at least ...
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THERE have been many readers writing in about poor bus service, including infrequency, overcrowding and dangerous driving. It seems that the Bus Service Enhancement Programme has not been effective. More buses do not equate to better, or at least ...
Katong School tests numeracy to tailor lessons
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A pupil getting a high-five from his maths teacher on Tuesday after giving the right answer at Katong School, a special education school. Print. Some pupils can write out numbers in sequence, but others struggle to even hold a pencil. A disparity in ability has ...
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A pupil getting a high-five from his maths teacher on Tuesday after giving the right answer at Katong School, a special education school. Print. Some pupils can write out numbers in sequence, but others struggle to even hold a pencil. A disparity in ability has ...
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