2015年3月27日 星期五

2015-03-28 Singapore Singapore


The Straits Times
   
Indonesians mourn loss of close friend Lee Kuan Yew   
The Straits Times
Mr Lee's friendship with Mr Suharto helped Singapore and Indonesia to forge close ties. Even after Mr Suharto resigned from office in 1998, Mr Lee remained a good friend. Mr Lee with a Bird of Paradise during a visit to a bird park with Mr Suharto on Sept 9, ...

"A Fool" may be released after all   Yahoo Singapore News
Tales from the queue: People wait for a last chance to pay respects to Lee Kuan ...   Channel News Asia
Live Blog Day 6: Day 4 of public phase of national mourning   TODAYonline
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Maintenance work on tracks, trains tonight   
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SINGAPORE — The authorities and the public transport operators brought back 24-hour train services yesterday (March 27) to serve members of the public who wish to pay their last respects to the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew at Parliament House. This came a day ...

All train services to run throughout Friday night   Channel News Asia
Train services to operate overnight Friday to let public pay respects to Lee Kuan ...   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Football fraternity pays tribute to Mr Lee Kuan Yew   
The Straits Times
The local football fraternity turned up in force at Toa Payoh Central Community Club to pay their respects to Mr Lee yesterday morning. They bowed before Mr Lee's portrait and wrote their condolence messages. -- ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN. By Afiq Roslan ...

S'pore unlucky in Thailand defeat: FAS chief   TODAYonline

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A 'Singaporean Singapore' right from the start   
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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and his wife Ho Ching flanked by (from left) Sinda trustee Dr N. Varaprasad, Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations president and Business China chairman Chua Thian Poh, former Singapore mufti Shaikh Syed ...

First foreign leader to see terracotta warriors   AsiaOne

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Renaming places not best way to honour legacy   
The Straits Times
THE petition to rename Changi Airport as the Lee Kuan Yew Airport has set me thinking. This is going to confuse and befuddle air travellers who, for decades, have been drawn to Changi Airport on the strength of its track record of consistently being the ...

Improve on his legacy, not rename the airport   TODAYonline

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Sembawang Shipyard staff recall CNY visits   
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At Sembcorp Marine's tribute ceremony, officials recalled Mr Lee had attended Sembawang Shipyard's book launch in 1998 even though he had his stent operation just a few days earlier. -- PHOTO: SEMBCORP ...


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In his own words: Make the right decisions, even if they are unpopular   
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The Area Licensing Scheme in operation in Bencoolen Street in 1975. The scheme was unpopular but Mr Lee did not flinch from implementing it. Print. FEB 23, 1977. MPs & POPULARITY. "Perhaps I ought to begin by saying that the (new Members of the ...


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In his own words: Absurd to suggest judges fall in line with Govt's wishes   
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Opposition politicians Chiam See Tong (left) and J. B. Jeyaretnam at a televised debate in 1988. In a 1986 speech, Mr Lee Kuan Yew rebutted Mr Chiam's remarks that the PM dominated the civil service and MPs among others, as well as Mr Jeyaretnam's ...


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In his own words: Teh Cheang Wan case - No way a minister can avoid ...   
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National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan (left) showing Mr Lee a plan of the Changi Airport project in this 1979 photo. Mr Teh committed suicide in December 1986 while under investigation for accepting bribes.

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In his own words: IRs needed for S'pore to keep abreast of the top cities   
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Mr Lee flanked by Mr Tan Hee Teck (left) of Resorts World Sentosa and Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay of the Genting group during a visit to the casino. Print. APRIL 19, 2005. CASINOS. "Mr Speaker, Sir, I am anti-gambling. As a child in primary school, I saw my father ...


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