2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 Singapore Singapore


TODAYonline
   
Private school closed for issuing diplomas without testing students   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — A private school offering diplomas and a range of business and language courses has been ordered to shut down by the Council for Private Education (CPE). The school, Kings International Business School (KIBS), was found to have issued ...

Private school to be shut down due to illegal practices   AsiaOne
Kings International Business School ordered to stop conducting courses   Channel News Asia
Kings International Business School to be shut down due to illegal practices   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
S'pore offers to be test bed for urban solutions   
AsiaOne
PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong has called on leading entrepreneurs and investors from around the world to use Singapore as a test bed for solutions to urban challenges such as healthcare, transport and an ageing population. While other countries face ...

PM Lee Hsien Loong to speak at Asian-African Summit   The Straits Times
PM Lee Hsien Loong to attend Asian-African Summit   Channel News Asia
PM thanks his social media fans   The Star Online
TODAYonline   
MIS Asia   
GlobalPost (blog)   
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The Straits Times
   
IDA probes claim about employee said to have fake MBA   
The Straits Times
The Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) is investigating a claim that one of its employees has a fake master's degree. -- PHOTO: BT FILE. By Feng Zengkun. THE Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) is investigating a claim that one of its employees has ...

IDA probes claim about employee's 'fake' MBA   AsiaOne

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The Express Tribune
   
On Facebook   
The Straits Times
Is reserving seats when queueing for food an ungracious act or a uniquely Singapore custom? Does this practice put seats to optimal use? I've always been proud of this uniquely Singaporean culture... People respect the fact that a table with a pack of tissue ...

End of an era   The Express Tribune
Lee Kuan Yew, Meles Zenawi - Cousins With Unhappy Legacies   Addis Fortune
The Singapore Road Map 1965 – 2015: A Tribute to Lee Kuan Yew   Manila Bulletin
Eastern Mirror   
Inquirer.net   
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AsiaOne
   
Man jailed for attacking student in road rage incident   
AsiaOne
A PROPERTY agent was jailed for four weeks yesterday for punching and kicking another motorist in a road rage incident. Raymond Ch'ng Leimeng, now 33, reached through 21-year-old Timothy Lim Jun Hao's car window to rain blows on the student's face ...

Property agent jailed four weeks for punching and kicking motorist in car park row   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Teen who attacked foreign workers out of boredom gets detention   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: A teen was sentenced to 10 days in detention for attacking foreign workers deemed as "physically weak and unlikely to fight back". PHOTOS. Enlarge; Caption. SINGAPORE: A teenager who assaulted foreign workers with his friends because ...

Teen who attacked foreign workers out of boredom jailed   TODAYonline
Ten days detention for teen who beat up foreign workers   The Straits Times

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Next Parliament sitting on May 11   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Parliament will next sit on Monday, May 11, at 1.30pm, the Office of the Clerk of Parliament announced on Tuesday. While the agenda for the session is not yet available, there were proposed changes to two laws and two pieces of new ...


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The Straits Times
   
Old man left alone in van at Jurong East carpark for long hours   
The Straits Times
An old man, left alone in the van, apparently for long hours each day at the multi-storey carpark at Blk 354, Jurong East Avenue 1. -- PHOTO: STOMP. By Chew Hui Min. SINGAPORE - After parking his car on Monday morning, Mr Stephen Ng heard screaming ...


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Hooked: More illegal fishermen   
AsiaOne
MORE people have gone fishing in forbidden waters, going by the jump in violations in recent years. Fishing violations have doubled in the last two years, national water agency PUB told The Straits Times. A yearly average of 500 summonses were issued last ...


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The Straits Times
   
Slight haze on Tuesday morning as three-hour PSI reading rises to 87   
The Straits Times
View of Singapore as taken from Ion Orchard on April 2, 2015. There was a grey cast to Singapore skies on Tuesday as slight hazy conditions persisted through the morning. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. SINGAPORE - There was a grey cast to Singapore skies on ...


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