2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Singapore proposes framework for submarine operations safety   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The Republic proposes to start off by exchanging less sensitive information such as those on oil rigs, to build trust and confidence for such a framework, says Chief of Navy Rear Admiral Lai Chung Han. POSTED: 21 May 2015 07:40. PHOTOS.
S'pore proposes framework for submarine operations safety   TODAYonline
A New Plan to Manage Asia's Submarine Race?   The Diplomat
Busy South China Sea an accident in the making, Singapore says   Thanh Nien Daily

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AsiaOne
   
Pet shops, farms 'falling foul of AVA licence rules'   
AsiaOne
Basic living conditions include housing the animals in large enough spaces. The length of the enclosure must be at least twice the length of the animal, measured from its nose to the base of its tail.
Is ACRES asserting its independence from the Government?   The Online Citizen

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AsiaOne
   
Book on Mr Lee puts together essays, photos and tributes   
AsiaOne
Lee Kuan Yew - A Tribute is a 148-page full-colour book that covers the key milestones in the life of the former prime minister. Published by The Straits Times Press, the book is on sale from today at major bookstores for $25.
Amos Yee, Free Speech and Lessons from Singapore   The Diplomat
S'pore DPM Tharman asked if Lee family will always be in charge - & his answer...   Malaysia Chronicle

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AsiaOne
   
Woman stuck under bench at Jurong CC   
AsiaOne
Mr Azhar pointing out the bench where the elderly woman got trapped at Jurong Spring CC on Tuesday.The bench will be removed to prevent similar cases from happening, says the CC's spokesman.
Napping woman gets stuck after falling off bench   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Accused who gave woman a lift claims he meant to rob, not rape her   
The Straits Times
A storeman accused of raping and robbing a woman he had offered a lift to told police a day after his arrest that he did not know why he had sex with her, the High Court heard yesterday on the third day of his trial. -- PHOTO: ST GRAPHICS. By Selina Lum ...

Did he offer ride, then rape and rob her?   AsiaOne

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TODAYonline
   
Police officers can become experts in their field   
TODAYonline
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong officially opens the Police Operations Command Centre, the new nerve centre of the Singapore Police Force. Photo: Facebook/ Lee Hsien Loong. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...


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The Star Online
   
Singaporean jailed for taking upskirt videos   
The Star Online
SINGAPORE: A former property agent caught taking an upskirt video of a woman with an improvised pen-camera device was jailed three months on Wednesday. Clarence Chan Yew Keong was also fined a total of $14,600 (RM39,425) for having 141 films ...

Man jailed for taking upskirt videos   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
Koalas on display at Singapore Zoo: 10 things about the cuddly creatures   
The Straits Times
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop (left) holding a koala, as Singapore High Commissioner to Australia Burhan Gafoor (right) looks on, at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Brisbane on March 19, 2015. Australia will gift Singapore four koalas on a ...

Singapore Zoo opens doors to Koalamania   AsiaOne
Four koalas officially unveiled at Singapore Zoo   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
$200m assets: Court of Appeal orders deputies for widow in family dispute case   
The Straits Times
A FIVE-YEAR spat involving three sisters from a prominent Singapore family has ended in the Court of Appeal, which found that one of the women - an 80-year- old who is mentally impaired - is unfit to make decisions about her estimated $200 million in ...


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Cracks appearing in new BTO flats in Punggol, say residents   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Three weeks after she moved into her new flat in Punggol, Ms Mazuwina noticed cracks appearing in her living room and one of the bedrooms. She called the building services centre of the Build-To-Order (BTO) development Waterway Banks, ...


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