2015年3月26日 星期四

2015-03-27 Singapore Singapore


AsiaOne
   
What you should know about the SAF Volunteer Corps   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has started training its first batch of 68 volunteers to get them fit for duty by September. It has already picked another 82 to join the SAF Volunteer Corps this year. The pioneer batch of 150 made the cut after ...

First batch of SAF volunteers enlisted   TODAYonline
Training begins for SAF Volunteer Corps   Channel News Asia
SAF Volunteer Corps receives first batch of enlistees   IHS Jane's 360
AsiaOne   
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Forbes
   
The World Leaders With The Highest Salaries [Infographic]   
Forbes
There is a huge variation in salary levels among world leaders across the globe. Nobody earns as much as Singapore's prime minister, though. In office since 2004, Lee Hsien Loong earned an astonishing $2,856,930 from 2008 to 2012 before taking a 28 ...

PM Lee shares old pictures of parents at Cambridge's Bridge of Sighs   The Straits Times
Continue to work hard for a better tomorrow: PM Lee   AsiaOne

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TODAYonline
   
Black or white attire, it doesn't matter: Tan Chuan-Jin   
AsiaOne
Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin and his wife at the private family wake for Singapore's founding father, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, held at Sri Temasek in the Istana on 23 March 2015. Print. SHOULD Singapore wear black or white on Sunday to unite on the last ...

Black or white, only the heart matters: Chuan-Jin   TODAYonline

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AsiaOne
   
Malaysia's Fast Track Clearance Pass, MACS, Can Now Be Processed In ...   
Bernama
SINGAPORE, March 26 (Bernama) -- A new streamlined experience will avail greater convenience and save time for Singaporean motorists and pedestrians seeking to apply the MACS (Malaysia Automated Clearance System) pass that allows for smoother ...

MACS Branch Counter Opens in Singapore   ASIATravelTips.com
Motorists can now apply for speedy clearance pass to Malaysia   The Straits Times

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Channel News Asia
   
Special Parliamentary sitting, March 26: Speech by Indranee Rajah   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE - Senior Minister of State (Ministry of Law and Ministry of Education) Indranee Rajah today (March 26) paid homage to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew in a Special Sitting of Parliament. Here is her speech: Mdm Speaker,. Mr Lee first entered this ...

'His is a legacy of life and breath', says Indranee Rajah about Mr Lee Kuan Yew   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
NTU named world's fastest rising young university   
The Straits Times
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is the world's fastest rising young university, according to the Times Higher Education magazine. -- PHOTO: NTU. By Sandra Davie, Senior Education Correspondent ...

The 7 fastest-rising young universities in the world   Times Higher Education
Singapore's NTU is world's fastest-rising young university   Free Malaysia Today
Malaysian varsities fail to make global list of fastest-rising universities   The Malaysian Insider

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The Straits Times
   
In his own words: Absurd to suggest judges fall in line with Govt's wishes   
The Straits Times
When Parliament convened yesterday to pay homage to its longest-serving member, speaker after speaker referred to the major speeches that Mr Lee Kuan Yew had made in the House at key moments in the nation's history. Perhaps the Parliament's most ...


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The Straits Times
   
Teh Cheang Wan case: No way a minister can avoid investigations   
The Straits Times
This jaw-dropping speech revealed then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's zero tolerance of corruption. He kicks off the parliamentary session by reading out a suicide note addressed to him, written by the Minister for National Development Teh Cheang Wan, ...


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AsiaOne
   
Mr Lee inspired ex-Istana guard to go back to school   
AsiaOne
FOND MEMORIES: Mr Ganesan (right) as a Cisco guard with the Istana Security Unit in the late 1980s. Inspired by Mr Lee's Mandarin lessons every Saturday afternoon, Mr Ganesan signed up for night school after resigning. He eventually got a diploma in ...


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In his own words: 'Equality is an aspiration, it is not reality, it is not practical'   
The Straits Times
In a motion to continue to affirm the tenets in the National Pledge when debating government policies, Nominated MP Viswa Sadasivan questioned if it was time for Singapore to move beyond race and treat everyone as an equal. The next day, Mr Lee Kuan ...


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