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How Mr Lee Kuan Yew shaped the public service
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Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean speaking at a tribute event at the Kallang Theatre on March 27, 2015. At the annual dinner of the Administrative Service, DPM Teo said former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's "commitment to clean government is ...
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Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean speaking at a tribute event at the Kallang Theatre on March 27, 2015. At the annual dinner of the Administrative Service, DPM Teo said former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew's "commitment to clean government is ...
How the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew will always be part of my travels
What If Lee Kuan Yew Ruled Over Indonesia?
Lee Kuan Yew and Benjamin Netanyahu: The Politics of Fear
Channel News Asia
New strategic policy unit to be set up in PMO: DPM Teo
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Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean says the unit, led by the Head of Civil Service, will identify whole-of-government priorities early and incubate new functions and capabilities. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. DPM Teo Chee Hean. Enlarge; Caption ...
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Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean says the unit, led by the Head of Civil Service, will identify whole-of-government priorities early and incubate new functions and capabilities. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. DPM Teo Chee Hean. Enlarge; Caption ...
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Prime Minister's Office to set up new strategic policy unit by July
Malay Mail Online
In tycoon spat, Sukamto ordered to pay Indonesian magnate Low S$132m
Malay Mail Online
Sukamto Sia (left) must pay Low Tuck Kwong S$132 million for an initial share sale that was foiled by defamatory remarks. ― Today picSINGAPORE, April 2 — The dramatic fallout between two tycoons, which has dragged on in the courtroom for more than six ...
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Malay Mail Online
Sukamto Sia (left) must pay Low Tuck Kwong S$132 million for an initial share sale that was foiled by defamatory remarks. ― Today picSINGAPORE, April 2 — The dramatic fallout between two tycoons, which has dragged on in the courtroom for more than six ...
Sukamto ordered to pay S$132m to former partner Low
Channel News Asia
New liquor laws take effect
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Besides the public not being allowed to buy alcohol for take-away or to consume alcohol at public places from 10.30pm to 7am daily, alcohol retailers in areas designated as Liquor Control Zones will also be subjected to stricter controls. PHOTOS; VIDEOS.
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Besides the public not being allowed to buy alcohol for take-away or to consume alcohol at public places from 10.30pm to 7am daily, alcohol retailers in areas designated as Liquor Control Zones will also be subjected to stricter controls. PHOTOS; VIDEOS.
Singapore Banning Alcohol Consumption In Public Areas To Avoid Drunken ...
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The Star Online
Scholarship holder charged with poisoning classmates
The Star Online
Ouyang Xiangyu, 27, is currently out on bail. She is expected to plead not guilty due to insanity. SINGAPORE: A scholarship holder, who was doing cancer research at one of America's top universities, has been accused of trying to poison her laboratory mates ...
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Ouyang Xiangyu, 27, is currently out on bail. She is expected to plead not guilty due to insanity. SINGAPORE: A scholarship holder, who was doing cancer research at one of America's top universities, has been accused of trying to poison her laboratory mates ...
Singaporean A*Star scholarship holder charged with poisoning classmates in ...
Mother of A*Star researcher worried about her constantly: Tenant
Former Stanford grad student accused of poisoning classmates
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Pre-schoolers do their bit to help the less fortunate
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Children taking part in activities at science centre singapore, after the launch of the Start Small Dream Big initiative, which aims to encourage pre-school children to contribute to the community and help the less fortunate.
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Children taking part in activities at science centre singapore, after the launch of the Start Small Dream Big initiative, which aims to encourage pre-school children to contribute to the community and help the less fortunate.
Free off-peak entry at Science Centre for S'poreans, PRs
AsiaOne
IPOS launches month-long creative festival
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SINGAPORE - Singapore's arts and heritage district launched a month-long 'Streets of Creativity' (SOC) project today to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day (World IP day) 2015. This day is observed globally on April 26 by 188 countries with Intellectual ...
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SINGAPORE - Singapore's arts and heritage district launched a month-long 'Streets of Creativity' (SOC) project today to celebrate World Intellectual Property Day (World IP day) 2015. This day is observed globally on April 26 by 188 countries with Intellectual ...
Singapore kicks off World Intellectual Property Day Celebrations
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The Australian Financial Review
In Singapore education was valued above everything else - it still is
The Australian Financial Review
Kilometres of orange-coloured school buses queued to clear immigration into Singapore, crossing the Causeway – the bridge linking Malaysia and the island state – in the pre-dawn hours. It was a daily sight. Drowsy children – this writer was one of them in ...
Reining in the tribal instinctAsiaOne
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The Australian Financial Review
Kilometres of orange-coloured school buses queued to clear immigration into Singapore, crossing the Causeway – the bridge linking Malaysia and the island state – in the pre-dawn hours. It was a daily sight. Drowsy children – this writer was one of them in ...
Reining in the tribal instinct
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Ex-teacher jailed for hugging, kissing girl
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A former Physical Education (PE) teacher was sentenced yesterday to a year in prison for hugging and kissing his 12-year-old pupil on her cheeks, forehead and lips. He had done so on three separate occasions in 2013 at his home and the indoor sports hall ...
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A former Physical Education (PE) teacher was sentenced yesterday to a year in prison for hugging and kissing his 12-year-old pupil on her cheeks, forehead and lips. He had done so on three separate occasions in 2013 at his home and the indoor sports hall ...
Crack down harder on littering
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WE NEED to crack down harder on the problem of littering ("Time to bin dirty old ways"; Tuesday). We are not doing enough to shame litterbugs. The National Environment Agency officers can use their body-worn cameras to record and expose litterbugs who ...
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WE NEED to crack down harder on the problem of littering ("Time to bin dirty old ways"; Tuesday). We are not doing enough to shame litterbugs. The National Environment Agency officers can use their body-worn cameras to record and expose litterbugs who ...
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