2015年6月6日 星期六

2015-06-07 Singapore Singapore


AsiaOne
   
PM Lee on Sabah quake: Hope for the best   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on his Facebook page on Saturday that he would post updates on the injured and missing Singaporeans in Mount Kinabalu when he has more information. He also said that the parents of children from ...

Pinkdot SG invites PM Lee to Pinkdot 2015   The Online Citizen
Democratic progress not about number of opposition MPs in Parliament: PM Lee   Channel News Asia
Pink Dot Singapore invites Prime Minister to upcoming LGBT rally   Gay Star News
Inquirer.net   
China Post   
The Star Online   
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AsiaOne
   
MND appeal on AHPETC ruling expected to be heard on Aug 3   
AsiaOne
Aug 3 is expected to be the hearing date for the Ministry of National Development's (MND) appeal against a High Court decision not to appoint independent accountants to the town council run by the Workers' Party (WP). But it still hinges on whether two other ...

Misconceptions in Lawrence Wong's accusations: AHPETC   The Online Citizen
Town council saga: Workers' Party replies   The Straits Times
MND misrepresented AHPETC on govt grants: Sylvia Lim   TODAYonline
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Channel News Asia   
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The Straits Times
   
Sabah quake: Tanjong Katong Primary pupil daren't close his eyes, fearing ...   
The Straits Times
Tanjong Katong Primary School pupil Emyr Uzayr (above) recovering at the Gleneagles Kota Kinabalu hospital after his operation. "Seeing him is the best thing in my life," says his father, Mr Sadri Farick. -- PHOTO: FACEBOOK PAGE OF NUR DAN SADRI, ...

Sabah quake: The day it rained boulders   AsiaOne
Sabah quake: Tanjong Katong Primary School pupils return home   The Star Online
Sabah quake: 11 dead, at least 8 missing   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
Police appealing for information on missing woman and her 3 kids   
The Straits Times
Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a woman and her three children. -- PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE. SINGAPORE - Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a woman and her three children. Ms Suriayanti ...

Police appeal for information on whereabouts of mother, three children   TODAYonline

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AsiaOne
   
Portal to curb wasting of aid resources   
AsiaOne
Some of the members of the team behind Care Positioning System - (from left) Ms Nur Afiqah Juhari, 21; Ms Chua Pei Fen, 24; Mr Peter Htet, 23; Mr Yap Jia Qing, 20; and Mr Edric Lian, 21. The social enterprise is launching an online portal next month that ...


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The Straits Times
   
Former kopi boy's still full of beans   
The Straits Times
Mr Hoon Thing Leong dropped out of secondary school and worked as a coffee boy. Today, he owns 35 coffee shops. -- ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN. - ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN PHOTO: HOON THING LEONG. Mr Hoon Thing Leong dropped out of secondary ...


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Malay Mail Online
   
Litterbugs, look out   
The Straits Times
Surveillance cameras, whether through their actual or possible presence, have become part of the preservation of public order in Singapore. From cameras that capture the act of urinating in lifts to those that catch speeding vehicles in their fleeting act, these ...

Singapore is a surveillance state   Malay Mail Online

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The Straits Times
   
Shangri-La Dialogue: Questions remain over Xi's motives for PLA anti-corruption ...   
IHS Jane's 360
While the Shangri-La Dialogue was dominated by Asia-Pacific regional security concerns, one of the side issues at the conference in late May was the state of China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) under President Xi Jinping. Beijing sent a sizeable official ...

Whose splendid isolation?   The Economist
Asia's quest for a rules-based world order   Russia Beyond the Headlines (blog)
Beijing offers reassurance at Shangri-La   Global Times
WantChinaTimes   
AsiaOne   
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AsiaOne
   
Man charged in child begging case   
AsiaOne
IN A rare charge involving a seemingly rare occurrence in Singapore, a 35-year-old man was hauled before a court for allegedly instructing a nine-year-old girl under his care to beg for money in Woodlands. James Raj David Jelvaras is accused of two counts ...

Singaporean man charged for asking girl, 9, to beg   Inquirer.net

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AsiaOne
   
'Make OB markers on race and religion narrower'   
AsiaOne
A former United Nations (UN) Security Council president and now dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, governance expert Kishore Mahbubani, 66, shares his thoughts with Tham Yuen-C on the new political environment in Singapore and what ...


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