Times of India
Abuser who treated maid as 'chattel' jailed 15 months
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE— For “cruel and inhumane” acts including scalding her domestic helper with a red-hot ladle because the curry cooked was not up to her standard, a 33-year-old minimart owner was sentenced to 15 months' jail and ordered to compensate her ...
Minimart owner given 15 months' jail for maid abuseChannel News Asia
Employer jailed 15 months and ordered to pay $4900 to foreign domestic workerThe Straits Times
Singapore court jails Indian woman for hurting maidPress Trust of India
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE— For “cruel and inhumane” acts including scalding her domestic helper with a red-hot ladle because the curry cooked was not up to her standard, a 33-year-old minimart owner was sentenced to 15 months' jail and ordered to compensate her ...
Minimart owner given 15 months' jail for maid abuse
Employer jailed 15 months and ordered to pay $4900 to foreign domestic worker
Singapore court jails Indian woman for hurting maid
AsiaOne
Singaporeans upbeat about country's future
AsiaOne
SINGAPOREANS are generally buoyant about the country's future, with nearly eight in 10 saying in a poll that they are quite or very optimistic about the years ahead. The poll, conducted by Blackbox Research in conjunction with the Singapore Institute of ...
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SINGAPOREANS are generally buoyant about the country's future, with nearly eight in 10 saying in a poll that they are quite or very optimistic about the years ahead. The poll, conducted by Blackbox Research in conjunction with the Singapore Institute of ...
TODAYonline
Malaysian Malays far behind those in S'pore: Former KL minister
TODAYonline
Mr Zaid Ibrahim says Malays in Malaysia are 'first-class citizens at least on paper' but many have not been able to reap the benefits of first-class treatment because they do not have a good government with honest leaders. Photo: Malay Mail Online. mail · print.
What I actually said about marginalisation – Zaid IbrahimThe Malaysian Insider
I Can't Wait For Malays In Malaysia To Be Like Singapore's: Zaid Ibrahimmalaysiandigest.com
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TODAYonline
Mr Zaid Ibrahim says Malays in Malaysia are 'first-class citizens at least on paper' but many have not been able to reap the benefits of first-class treatment because they do not have a good government with honest leaders. Photo: Malay Mail Online. mail · print.
What I actually said about marginalisation – Zaid Ibrahim
I Can't Wait For Malays In Malaysia To Be Like Singapore's: Zaid Ibrahim
TODAYonline
Man who drove through Tuas Checkpoint charged in court
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The Singaporean man who drove off from the Tuas Checkpoint on Tuesday (June 23), ignoring instructions to have his car go through further Customs checks, was charged this morning (June 26) with committing a rash act that may endanger ...
Tuas checkpoint incident: Man charged with rash drivingChannel News Asia
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TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The Singaporean man who drove off from the Tuas Checkpoint on Tuesday (June 23), ignoring instructions to have his car go through further Customs checks, was charged this morning (June 26) with committing a rash act that may endanger ...
Tuas checkpoint incident: Man charged with rash driving
The Straits Times
35-year-old gets coveted Golden Bayonet award
The Straits Times
Specialist Cadet Yong Heng Soon receiving the Golden Bayonet, which is awarded to the top 10 per cent of trainees, from Senior Minister of State Indranee Rajah yesterday. -- ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM. By Timothy Goh ...
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The Straits Times
Specialist Cadet Yong Heng Soon receiving the Golden Bayonet, which is awarded to the top 10 per cent of trainees, from Senior Minister of State Indranee Rajah yesterday. -- ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM. By Timothy Goh ...
AsiaOne
Man used others' details for SIM cards?
AsiaOne
A 42-year-old man is expected to appear in court this afternoon for allegedly using the personal data of other people, without their knowledge, to register for pre-paid SIM cards from 2010 to 2012.
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A 42-year-old man is expected to appear in court this afternoon for allegedly using the personal data of other people, without their knowledge, to register for pre-paid SIM cards from 2010 to 2012.
The Straits Times
Appeal for information on cat deaths
The Straits Times
One of the cats found dead in Pasir Ris Park. Two more cats were confirmed dead on Wednesday, bringing the total deaths to nine. The cats are suspected to have died after eating poisoned fish crumbs. -- PHOTO: CAT WELFARE SOCIETY. By Samantha ...
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The Straits Times
One of the cats found dead in Pasir Ris Park. Two more cats were confirmed dead on Wednesday, bringing the total deaths to nine. The cats are suspected to have died after eating poisoned fish crumbs. -- PHOTO: CAT WELFARE SOCIETY. By Samantha ...
The Straits Times
Fans queue up overnight as Apple Watch arrives in Singapore
The Straits Times
Queenstown Secondary School student Sriram Rengamannar, 13, was first in line at Ion. He started queueing at 10pm on June 25. -- ST PHOTO: TREVOR TAN. http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20150626/applewatch26063e.jpg.
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The Straits Times
Queenstown Secondary School student Sriram Rengamannar, 13, was first in line at Ion. He started queueing at 10pm on June 25. -- ST PHOTO: TREVOR TAN. http://www.straitstimes.com/sites/straitstimes.com/files/20150626/applewatch26063e.jpg.
AsiaOne
Jailed for car crash while on meds
AsiaOne
25-year-old man, on medication to cope with wisdom tooth pains, took to the road and ended up causing a fatal accident. Motorist Ong Heng Guan switched lanes at high speed and struck a lorry at the slip road into Bukit Panjang Road off the Bukit Timah ...
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AsiaOne
25-year-old man, on medication to cope with wisdom tooth pains, took to the road and ended up causing a fatal accident. Motorist Ong Heng Guan switched lanes at high speed and struck a lorry at the slip road into Bukit Panjang Road off the Bukit Timah ...
Cycling through the Rail Corridor
The Straits Times
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's suggestion to use the Rail Corridor as a cycling track shows how far Singapore has travelled from the days when national progress was measured stringently by the utilitarian use of scarce land. Of course, even in the early ...
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The Straits Times
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's suggestion to use the Rail Corridor as a cycling track shows how far Singapore has travelled from the days when national progress was measured stringently by the utilitarian use of scarce land. Of course, even in the early ...
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