2015年6月26日 星期五

2015-06-27 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Singapore universities consider setting up dedicated facilities for lifelong learning   
Channel News Asia
This was one of the ideas discussed at the 10th International Academic Advisory Panel chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam, where it was also suggested that local universities be key stakeholders in the SkillsFuture movement.
Universities 'need special office for lifelong learning'   AsiaOne
Tertiary programme outcomes should be assessed, says panel   TODAYonline
We Could Learn From Singapore's Diversity   Newsmax

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AsiaOne
   
Lives of S'pore's Malays 'have improved tremendously'   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim yesterday brushed aside comments by former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad, who claimed that Singapore's Malays are marginalised. Their quality of life and the standard of ...

Quality of life for Malay-Muslims in Singapore has 'improved tremendously ...   Channel News Asia
Quality of life of Singapore Malay/Muslims has 'improved tremendously' over last ...   The Straits Times
Malaysian Malays far behind those in S'pore: Former KL minister   TODAYonline
malaysiandigest.com   
The Malaysian Insider   
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AsiaOne
   
Man with 110 boxes arrested for not stopping at Tuas Checkpoint   
AsiaOne
Despite being directed to another area for further checks, he continued driving his luxury car past Tuas Checkpoint, sparking a manhunt by the police. They found the man and his 7-series BMW sedan almost two hours later at Pioneer North Road and arrested ...

BMW “curry puff” man charged for rash act   The Online Citizen
BMW driver alleged to have sped off from Tuas checkpoint faces rash act charge   The Straits Times

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The Star Online
   
37 nabbed at Causeway   
The Star Online
Stopped in their tracks: Some of those who tried to cross the Causeway illegally being detained by the Immigration Department at the Johor CIQ. JOHOR BARU: The Johor Immigration Department will start monitoring exit points round-the-clock to prevent ...

37 detained for illegally exiting Malaysia: Reports   Channel News Asia
Johor immigration detains 37, including a Singaporean, for bypassing customs ...   The Straits Times
Johor detains 37 for bypassing customs to enter Singapore   AsiaOne
The Sun Daily   
The Rakyat Post   
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The Online Citizen
   
About 60 people demonstrate outside S'pore Trade Office in Taipei; call for Amos ...   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE/TAIPEI - About 60 people demonstrated outside the Singapore Trade Office in Taipei on Friday morning, calling for teenage blogger Amos Yee to be freed. The protesters from more than 10 civil society groups under the banner of the Taiwan ...

Groups demand release of Singapore blogger   Taipei Times
“I will pay” for Amos Yee “to get raped in prison”, says man   The Online Citizen

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'Credits for sex' accused faces tougher charges   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Criminal charges against the first man to be charged here for his part in a “credits for sex” scam have been amended to fall under a more severe statute, while fresh charges were also pressed against him. Liew Yii Tern, 22, who was first ...


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TODAYonline
   
7 things you never knew about SIA's new Singapore Heritage Cuisine   
TODAYonline
It's not that easy to serve Peranakan food in the air. Here's how it was done. mail · print. View all 0 comments. By. Serene Lim. -. serenelim@mediacorp.com.sg -. Published: 4:17 AM, June 27, 2015. (Page 1 of 2) - NEXT PAGE | SINGLE PAGE. SINGAPORE ...

Airlines' heritage cuisine for Singapore's 50th birthday   Travel Daily Media (press release) (registration) (blog)
Singapore Airlines to offer "Singapore Heritage" cuisine on select flights   eTurboNews

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AsiaOne
   
S'porean held in Batam yearns to see family again   
AsiaOne
UNCERTAIN FUTURE: Singaporean businessman Lim Yong Nam will know his fate when the Batam court hears his case next week. Photo: ST. S'porean held in Batam yearns to see family again. The New Paper | Ronald Loh and Tania Valensia | Saturday, ...


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AsiaOne
   
Havens for stressed office workers   
AsiaOne
Thian Hock Keng Temple (above) was completed in 1824 with funding from wealthy merchants such as Tan Tock Seng. -- PHOTO: ST. Havens for stressed office workers. The Straits Times | Gilaine Ng And Look Woon Wei | Saturday, Jun 27, 2015. Gilaine Ng ...


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AsiaOne
   
Man born without anus almost killed himself over condition   
AsiaOne
Warehouse operations supervisor M.B. Nesh, 29, was born with an imperforate anus, which means he did not have an anal opening. Even now, after finally fixing the problem, the memory of what he went through is painful. After his birth, surgeons made small ...


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