2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Singapore must remain exceptional in order to survive: PM Lee   
Channel News Asia
Speaking at the May Day Rally on Friday (May 1), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says Singapore has to have a successful economy, hardworking and skilful employees, and outstanding leadership in order to remain exceptional. PHOTOS. Prime Minister ...

May Day Rally: Ties between Govt and workers "strongest and longest-lasting in ...   The Straits Times
Productivity growing too slowly: PM Lee   THE BUSINESS TIMES
'Fresh approach' needed as S'pore productivity growth strategy reaches limits   TODAYonline

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The Online Citizen
   
Law Minister K Shanmugam condemns Amos Yee's assailant   
The Online Citizen
In a Facebook post, Minister for Law K Shanmugam denounced the actions of the man who had hit Amos Yee, just as the 16 year old was attending court yesterday for his bail review in relation to him posting a video critical of former Prime Minister Lee Kuan ...

Singapore teen in anti-Lee video remanded again for blogs   Rappler
Police report lodged over assault on Amos Yee   Channel News Asia
Shanmugam: Assault on Amos Yee 'unacceptable'   AsiaOne
TODAYonline   
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Bahrain News Agency
   
Football: FAS general secretary Winston Lee elected as AFC vice-president   
The Straits Times
Football Association of Singapore (FAS) general secretary Winston Lee was elected on Thursday as vice-president of the Asean Zone in the Asian Football Confederation (AFC). Lee was among five vice-presidents elected during the 26th AFC Ordinary ...

Shura Council Chairman congratulates AFC President   Bahrain News Agency

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The Straits Times
   
May Day Rally: New tripartite team to take Singapore forward: Swee Say   
The Straits Times
This Labour Day marks the start of a new core team of tripartite leaders for Singapore, said outgoing labour chief Lim Swee Say on Friday, at the annual National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) May Day Rally. -- ST PHOTO: AW CHENG WEI. By Joanna ...


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The Straits Times
   
May is second warmest month, slight haze expected in the morning: NEA   
The Straits Times
The next two weeks are expected to be warm and wet, and there could also be slight haze in the morning. -- PHOTO: ST FILE. By Feng Zengkun. SINGAPORE - The next two weeks are expected to be warm and wet, and there could also be slight haze in the ...


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TODAYonline
   
RSAF, S'pore Red Cross step up aid relief in Nepal   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE – All 220 Singaporeans in quake-stricken Nepal who had registered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) are accounted for and safe, the ministry said yesterday. Before Monday's earthquake, only 58 Singaporeans in Nepal had registered ...

All Singaporeans registered with MFA are safe   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
No one hurt in fire at Ang Mo Kio flat   
AsiaOne
SMOKED OUT: Fire and smoke was seen pouring out of a sixth-storey unit in Block 348 at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on Monday. Print. She was on her way home from dinner with her mother when she saw fire and smoke pouring out of the kitchen window of a ...


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AsiaOne
   
Joo Koon warehouse fire: 'Like something out of a movie'   
AsiaOne
THE FIRE-FORCE: Seven fire engines, three Red Rhinos, nine support vehicles, one ambulance, and three Unmanned Fire-fighting Machines were involved. Print. He drove the forklift and used it to prise the shutters open. And when it did, black smoke ...


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Bouquets   
The Straits Times
WHEN I approached my car on the morning of March 30, I was shocked to see that my car's two rear windows were covered with thick transparent plastic sheets. I thought someone had broken my car's windows. Upon closer inspection, however, I found that ...


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Greener pastures for landscape workers   
The Straits Times
AFTER cleaners and security guards, local landscape workers will benefit from mandated higher wages announced recently. These predominantly outsourced industries suffered from the bane of unconscionably low wages before the Government decided to ...


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