2015年4月27日 星期一

2015-04-28 Singapore Singapore


AsiaOne
   
Singapore 'must act to avoid regressing'   
AsiaOne
Singapore risks regressing to become "just a normal country" unless it moves faster to enhance workers' skills and create new jobs, labour chief Lim Swee Say said yesterday. The country should also venture ahead of its competitors in weaving technology ...

NTUC to host new global conference on tripartism in October   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Tripartism key in managing industrial relations: Lim Swee Say   Channel News Asia
Swee Say warns of urgent need to build skills   TODAYonline
The Straits Times   
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AsiaOne
   
Caught on video: SCDF personnel thrash, mess up dorm   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - A group of Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) trainees were caught on video thrashing and creating a mess in their dormitory before their passing out. The one-minute clip was uploaded onto Facebook on Monday, Apr 27, and ...

SCDF investigating clip showing wrecked dorm   TODAYonline
SCDF investigating video of 'unruly behaviour' by personnel   Channel News Asia
SCDF investigating video of "wrecked" dorm   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Singaporeans continue wait to leave quake-hit Nepal   
Malay Mail Online
People wait outside the departure terminal at the airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 27, 2015, following the April 25 earthquake. — Reuters picSINGAPORE, April 28 — Singaporeans hoping to depart Nepal yesterday had to stay on longer, after the C-130s ...

Diversion of RSAF planes puts evacuation, relief plans on hold   The Straits Times
Singaporeans continue wait to leave Nepal   TODAYonline
Singaporeans await flights out of Nepal; some remain unaccounted for   Channel News Asia
IHS Jane's 360   
The Online Citizen   
AsiaOne   
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The Straits Times
   
City Harvest trial: Ex-finance manager stresses Xtron was independent of church   
The Straits Times
Serina Wee said she wanted an Xtron representative to attend a meeting with church auditors as she did not want it to seem like the church had control over Xtron. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW. By Danson Cheong ...

Transactions undertaken by City Harvest Church legitimate: Serina Wee   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
Workers must upgrade to stay relevant: MOM and SNEF   
The Straits Times
Singapore must press on to become an efficient economy that creates good jobs and sustains wage growth, said Manpower Minister Tan Chuan-Jin in his final May Day message. Mr Tan will assume the role of Minister of Social and Family Development on ...


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The Straits Times
   
Fire breaks out in Joo Koon Crescent warehouse   
The Straits Times
Fire at Yeow Heng Industries Pte Ltd building along 1 Joo Koon Crescent on April 28, 2015. -- ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN. Fire at Yeow Heng Industries Pte Ltd building along 1 Joo Koon Crescent on April 28; An unmanned firefighting vehicle (UFM) sucking in ...


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AsiaOne
   
Duo escape into jungle during shootout   
AsiaOne
KULAIJAYA - Police are searching for two criminals after a shootout with two of their accomplices at an oil palm estate here. The two suspects believed to be foreigners were killed in the shootout at about 3.45am yesterday, about 500m from Bandar Putra ...


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The Straits Times
   
Terror's evolving threat to Singapore   
The Straits Times
This is the sixth of 12 primers on various current affairs issues, published as part of the outreach programme for The Straits Times-Ministry of Education National Current Affairs Quiz. Published on Apr 27, 2015. newspost Purchase this article for republication.

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Planning for the worst   
The Straits Times
TRYING to gauge how people will react in an emergency helps to prepare for it. To that end, simulations are useful if they provide an accurate picture of what is most likely to occur. Singapore's preparations for eventualities would benefit from fruitful ...


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Remind passengers to behave themselves   
The Straits Times
THE move to get troublemakers on Singapore-bound flights to face the music is timely, amid increasing reports of gross misconduct among passengers ("Singapore to toughen laws against unruly air travellers"; April 13). Recent cases of air disasters have ...


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