2015年6月19日 星期五

2015-06-20 Singapore Singapore


THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
'We were misquoted on high-speed rail article'   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Malaysia's Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) said that its chief was misquoted in a news report as having suggested that the high-speed rail project between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur should terminate at the Customs, Immigration and ...

Malaysia's Land Public Transport Commission CEO 'misquoted' on High Speed ...   Channel News Asia
Weak ringgit sees Singaporeans flock to Malaysia in bargain-hunting frenzy   TODAYonline
SPAD claims CEO was misquoted in report over high-speed rail link to Singapore   The Malaysian Insider
malaysiandigest.com   
The Straits Times   
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Channel News Asia
   
Sabah quake: Bodies of last 2 Singaporean victims arrive home   
Channel News Asia
The bodies of Tanjong Katong Primary School student Navdeep Singh Jaryal S/O Raj Kumar and teacher Mr Mohammad Ghazi Bin Mohamed arrive in Singapore from Sabah in Malaysia. POSTED: 19 Jun 2015 10:38; UPDATED: 19 Jun 2015 23:44. VIDEOS ...

Remains of TKPS teacher, student arrive home at last   TODAYonline
A teary goodbye for teacher who died in Sabah earthquake   The Straits Times
Student, 15, rushes to airport to see Sabah hero guides   AsiaOne
The Sun Daily   
Bernama   
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AsiaOne
   
SG Funpacks to have extra goodies from constituencies   
AsiaOne
Wong Woei Luen, Teo Si Jie, and Elvis Chong going through items for their community's funpack. Photo: Mike Lee for The Straits Times. SG Funpacks to have extra goodies from constituencies. The Straits Times | Saturday, Jun 20, 2015. The Straits Times
Singapore to sing anthem, recite pledge together on National Day   TODAYonline
National Day 2015 set to be bigger, better and more meaningful   Channel News Asia

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Boston Globe
   
The Singapore Lee built, and the house he wants destroyed   
Boston Globe
No one walks around Singapore in the sticky heat of midday. At least that's how it seems to me, as I climb the empty sidewalks of the hilly streets overlooking the famed Orchard Road shopping district, with cars whizzing past me and the fibers of my drenched ...

How the Death of a Dictator Created the World's Youngest Prisoner of Conscience   RYOT
Amos Yee in prison but his Facebook page continues to get updated mysteriously   The Straits Times
“Stern warning” for grassroots leader over threatening statement online against ...   The Online Citizen
Global Voices Online   
Malaysia Chronicle   
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AsiaOne
   
Risky to gauge potential based purely on IQ   
AsiaOne
It is understandable that parents would want highly intelligent offspring, especially in a competitive environment with steep social stratifications like in Singapore ("Gifted? More kids sent for psychology tests"; yesterday). But there are many other cognitive and ...

Recognise different forms of success   The Straits Times

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AsiaOne
   
Crowd build-up, safety concerns hindered stadium entry   
AsiaOne
The Singapore SEA Games Organising Committee apologises for the inconvenience caused and disappointment of those who went to the National Stadium and were unable to attend the closing ceremony of the 28th SEA Games on Tuesday ("Why were ...


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AsiaOne
   
Ensure we don't create elitist mindset   
AsiaOne
After reading yesterday's report on parents having their children tested for "giftedness", I cannot help but wonder if we are creating an exclusive society ("Gifted? More kids sent for psychology tests"). I find it unacceptable that toddlers are subjected to ...


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AsiaOne
   
Plans for IPPT boot camp deferred   
AsiaOne
Last Saturday's report ("SAF shelves boot camp plans for IPPT defaulters") was inaccurate and misleading. The in-camp training (physical training), or ICT(PT), for repeat Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) defaulters, previously announced to begin ...


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Ex-Mobile Air staff to hire lawyers, not plead guilty   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Four former employees of the defunct Mobile Air shop at Sim Lim Square did not plead guilty to cheating offences yesterday despite earlier indicating they would do so. Kam Kok Keong, 31; Edmund Lim Hong Ching, 33; and Kelvin Lim Zhi ...


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AsiaOne
   
Driver jailed a week for injuring man with forklift   
AsiaOne
A driver who reversed into a lorry driver standing nearby and left him seriously injured was jailed for a week yesterday. Theenatayalan Ahumoolam, 27, hit the wrong gear by mistake and pinned Mr Leonard Yeo Tze Chiang, 34, against a concrete pillar.

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