2015年7月2日 星期四

2015-07-03 Singapore Singapore


TODAYonline
   
Woman in Woodlands Checkpoint incident faces 3 charges   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — A 34-year-old Malaysian woman who allegedly failed to stop for immigration clearance at the Woodlands Checkpoint on Tuesday morning (June 30) was charged today. Chong Jing Jing faces three charges for offences allegedly committed ...

Border breach: Woman charged   The Straits Times
Malaysian faces charges for breaching Woodlands Checkpoint   Channel News Asia
Malaysian woman who failed to stop at Singapore checkpoint charged in court   The Rakyat Post

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Channel News Asia
   
Attack on cabby: NUS law prof reportedly sacked   
The Straits Times
Sundram Peter Soosay was convicted of assaulting a cabby while drunk. ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW. Published. 4 hours ago. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit. Permalink: http://str.sg/Yy5. Copy. The National University of ...

NUS sacks law prof who attacked cabby   Channel News Asia
Assault on cabby – NUS sacks law prof   The Online Citizen

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Channel News Asia
   
Final day of hearing to assess damages Roy Ngerng must pay PM Lee   
Channel News Asia
Blogger Roy Ngerng, who has maintained that he did not intend to defame Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will take the stand again on Friday. By Kyle Malinda; POSTED: 03 Jul 2015 09:13; UPDATED: 03 Jul 2015 09:43. PHOTOS. Roy Ngerng arrives at the ...

PM tackles wide ranging issues at IPS conference   TODAYonline
Roy Ngerng says sorry to PM Lee again, removes portion of article that spreads ...   The Straits Times
Singapore needs younger leader for the longer haul: PM Lee   THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Online Citizen   
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Channel News Asia
   
President Tony Tan visits Huawei's Executive Briefing Centre in Beijing   
Channel News Asia
The President gets a glimpse of the company's latest technology and meets Singaporean undergraduates participating in Seeds for the Future, a programme that teaches young people about information communications technology. By Maria Siow, Channel ...

MORNING MINUTES: What will make headlines today, July 3, 2015   The Straits Times

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The Straits Times
   
It's back to school with new travelling education exhibition   
The Straits Times
Science lab then. PHOTO: MINISTRY OF INFORMATION AND THE ARTS COLLECTION, COURTESY OF NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF SINGAPORE. Science lab now. PHOTO: MINISTRY OF EDUCATION. School canteen Then. PHOTO: MINISTRY OF ...

Good Morning 'Cher: Exhibition to celebrate 50 years of classroom memories   Channel News Asia

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South Korean charged with attempting to bribe Singapore police   
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: A South Korean national was charged in court on Friday (Jul 3) with attempting to bribe police officers to avoid arrest in Singapore. Hwang Eunmi allegedly offered S$1,550 in cash to five police officers in return for not arresting her for ...

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AsiaOne
   
Torn between work and childcare   
AsiaOne
Currently, all parents with Singapore citizen children enrolled in childcare centres qualify for a basic subsidy of $300 a month. Photo: The Straits Times. Torn between work and childcare. The Straits Times | Priscilla Goy and Janice Tai | Friday, Jul ...
David Leyonhjelm thinks childcare subsidies are a mistake   The Australian Financial Review

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Free Malaysia Today
   
S'pore authorities unnecessarily harsh with Amos Yee   
Free Malaysia Today
Suaram says Yee's lawyers and family members have said that the teenager is deteriorating both physically and psychologically in Changi Prison. amos-yee-singapore. KUALA LUMPUR: Suara Rakyat Malaysia (Suaram) has called for the release of ...

Amos Yee's mother calls for son's release from IMH   The Online Citizen
Suaram calls on Singapore government to release Amos Yee   The Rakyat Post

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Why no historians on Founders' Memorial panel?   
The Straits Times
I am glad that a committee has been formed to study the construction of the Founders' Memorial ("Work begins on Founders' Memorial"; Wednesday). While the 15-member committee is representative of people from various sectors of society ("Who's who on ...


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Don't encourage discrimination in society   
The Straits Times
I read Mr Patrick Tan Siong Kuan's letter with disappointment ("S'pore must stand firm against gay marriage"; Tuesday). For a better Singapore, gay people should be legally allowed to be themselves, and not have to marry the opposite sex just to please ...


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