2015年6月22日 星期一

2015-06-23 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Amos Yee sentence expected, pending report on suitability for reformative training   
Channel News Asia
The teen blogger, who was found guilty of two charges in May, had previously rejected the option of probation and a term in the Reformative Training Centre, with defence lawyers calling for a jail term instead. By Kyle Malinda; POSTED: 23 Jun 2015 09:16.
Release Amos Yee, says UN Human Rights Office   AsiaOne
Amos Yee arriving at the State Courts on May 27, 2015. -- ST PHOTO: WONG ...   The Straits Times
Singapore blogger Amos Yee to return to court for report on reform training ...   The Star Online
The Online Citizen   
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Channel News Asia
   
Authorities investigating cat deaths in Pasir Ris Park   
Channel News Asia
The authorities are investigating the deaths of seven cats found in Pasir Ris Park on Saturday (Jun 20). The Cat Welfare Society said the cats could have eaten poisoned fish crumbs placed at several areas in the park. By Leong Wai Kit, News 5 Tonight ...

Deploy CCTVs to safeguard animal welfare   The Straits Times
Dead felines at Pasir Ris Park spark concerns of serial cat killer   TODAYonline
Serial cat killer in Singapore? Pasir Ris residents worry   Malay Mail Online
International Business Times UK   
AsiaOne   
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AsiaOne
   
4 bodies found in Singapore over 5 days   
AsiaOne
Police have launched investigations into the discoveries of four bodies in public areas in just five days, and have classified each case as an unnatural death. The latest case involved a 44-year-old man found dead on the pavement along Corporation Road in ...

Woman found dead in Jurong Lake; police investigating unnatural death   The Straits Times
Police investigating unnatural death along Corporation Rd in Jurong   Channel News Asia

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Channel News Asia
   
Law firm in Dallas Buyers Club action accused of bullying tactics   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The lawyers representing the film studio Dallas Buyers Club LLC used threats of criminal proceedings to advance civil claims and breached the Law Society's ethical guidelines, says Internet Society (Singapore)'s president Harish Pillay.

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Malay Mail Online
   
Alleged Singapore hospital shooter in remand for another week   
Malay Mail Online
Shooting suspect Muhammad Iskandar Sa'at. — TODAY picSINGAPORE, June 23 — The man at the centre of the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH) shooting last Saturday was yesterday charged with the unlawful discharge of firearms — which carries the ...

KTPH shooting: Suspect charged for opening fire with policeman's gun   Channel News Asia
Singaporean shooting suspect charged with unlawful discharge of firearms   GlobalPost
Singaporean May Face Gallows For Gunshot During Escape Attempt   Leadership Newspapers

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AsiaOne
   
1 in 40 make it to semi-finals   
AsiaOne
More than 1,000 girls tried their luck but only 25 were picked to be The New Paper New Face 2015 semi-finalists. It was an emotional day for the 123 girls selected for the closed-door audition at Subaru Hub yesterday. They were picked from one of three ...


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The Straits Times
   
High Court dismisses appeals by directors of Profitable Plots   
The Straits Times
Profitable Plots directors Timothy Goldring (centre) and John Nordmann were convicted a year ago of cheating investors and jailed for a total of 15 years. Ms Geraldine Thomas (left) was acquitted during the trial. -- ST FILE PHOTO. By K.C. Vijayan Senior Law ...


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AsiaOne
   
Tackling loan shark menace requires sharper lookouts, education   
AsiaOne
The authorities need to step up neighbourhood patrols and enforcement to clamp down on unlicensed moneylending activities ("Two Jurong East flats set on fire"; last Monday). It is necessary to protect the safety of innocent families who are also the targets of ...


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AsiaOne
   
Is kindergarten too late?   
AsiaOne
Governments around the world are right in paying more attention to early childhood education, but they may not be starting soon enough, says Nobel laureate James Heckman. They should do more for children aged 0 to five years old, especially those from ...


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Channel News Asia
   
Balancing act: What's needed to grow an active cycling culture in Singapore?   
Channel News Asia
The Chief Planner for the Urban Redevelopment Authority says cyclists, pedestrians and drivers, should emulate New York's cycling culture and anticipate what each is doing, to accommodate everyone on the road. By Alice Chia; POSTED: 22 Jun 2015 23:18 ...


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