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Singapore to launch new sustainable development programme
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Under the programme, Singapore will work with partners to provide technical assistance and capacity building to developing countries in the areas of leadership and governance, sustainable cities, and water and sanitation solutions. POSTED: 28 Sep 2015 ...
Sustainable development issues cannot be addressed unilaterally: Minister ...TODAYonline
Singapore announces new programme on sustainable development at United NationsThe Straits Times
Closer regional and international cooperation needed on haze, Vivian tells UNTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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Under the programme, Singapore will work with partners to provide technical assistance and capacity building to developing countries in the areas of leadership and governance, sustainable cities, and water and sanitation solutions. POSTED: 28 Sep 2015 ...
Sustainable development issues cannot be addressed unilaterally: Minister ...
Singapore announces new programme on sustainable development at United Nations
Closer regional and international cooperation needed on haze, Vivian tells UN
TODAYonline
Nine cases of people misusing boarding pass to enter transit hall
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The police have warned against the use of boarding passes to enter transit areas at Changi Airport with no intention of travelling — instead using the time in these areas to meet friends or catch a glimpse of their favourite celebrities ...
9 cases of travellers misusing boarding pass this year: PoliceChannel News Asia
Police warns travellers against misuse of boarding passes at Changi AirportAsiaOne
Police warn travellers against misusing boarding passes at Changi AirportThe Straits Times
Malay Mail Online
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SINGAPORE — The police have warned against the use of boarding passes to enter transit areas at Changi Airport with no intention of travelling — instead using the time in these areas to meet friends or catch a glimpse of their favourite celebrities ...
9 cases of travellers misusing boarding pass this year: Police
Police warns travellers against misuse of boarding passes at Changi Airport
Police warn travellers against misusing boarding passes at Changi Airport
The Straits Times
Schools reopen on Monday amid hazy conditions; 24-hour PSI in unhealthy range
The Straits Times
A student from Chung Cheng High School (Main) wearing a mask on Sept 25, 2015. ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG. Published. 1 hour ago. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print. Permalink: http://str.sg/Z2np. Copy. Lee Min Kok.
Clearer skies on weekend but respite likely to be shortAsiaOne
All schools, madrasahs to reopen on MondayChannel News Asia
Air quality forecast to be in unhealthy range todayTODAYonline
The Sun Daily
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The Straits Times
A student from Chung Cheng High School (Main) wearing a mask on Sept 25, 2015. ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG. Published. 1 hour ago. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print. Permalink: http://str.sg/Z2np. Copy. Lee Min Kok.
Clearer skies on weekend but respite likely to be short
All schools, madrasahs to reopen on Monday
Air quality forecast to be in unhealthy range today
TODAYonline
Indonesia's biggest paper firm back in the spotlight
AsiaOne
It is the largest pulp and paper firm in Indonesia, backed by the powerful Widjaja family. But it seems Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) is now Singapore's biggest target in the fight against illegal forest fires, which have led to the haze crisis affecting ...
Malaysia again shuts schools as Indonesian smoke thickensChannel News Asia
Malaysia to shut some schools on Monday due to worsening hazeThe Straits Times
Malaysia shuts schools as air quality worsensTODAYonline
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AsiaOne
It is the largest pulp and paper firm in Indonesia, backed by the powerful Widjaja family. But it seems Asia Pulp and Paper (APP) is now Singapore's biggest target in the fight against illegal forest fires, which have led to the haze crisis affecting ...
Malaysia again shuts schools as Indonesian smoke thickens
Malaysia to shut some schools on Monday due to worsening haze
Malaysia shuts schools as air quality worsens
The Straits Times
Second video in Shuqun Sec bullying case: Victim's aunt says video was taken ...
AsiaOne
The second video that was uploaded on the Facebook page Cool Singapore Bureau claimed that the victim was a bully and that the video showed the "true story" of the incident. -Stomp. Photo: Internet screengrab ...
Bullying takes on a whole new dimension in cyberspaceThe Straits Times
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AsiaOne
The second video that was uploaded on the Facebook page Cool Singapore Bureau claimed that the victim was a bully and that the video showed the "true story" of the incident. -Stomp. Photo: Internet screengrab ...
Bullying takes on a whole new dimension in cyberspace
The New Paper
Will Khaw Boon Wan be the next transport minister?
The New Paper
He has handled complex issues and difficult portfolios while helming the Health and National Development ministries. And now, talk has intensified that Mr Khaw Boon Wan is set to take the hottest ministerial seat on offer when Prime Minister Lee Hsien ...
Khaw for Transport portfolio?The Online Citizen
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The New Paper
He has handled complex issues and difficult portfolios while helming the Health and National Development ministries. And now, talk has intensified that Mr Khaw Boon Wan is set to take the hottest ministerial seat on offer when Prime Minister Lee Hsien ...
Khaw for Transport portfolio?
AsiaOne
Pre-school children raise more than $100000 for President's Challenge
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Over 8,000 pre-school children have helped raise more than $100,000 in cash for the President's Challenge beneficiaries and other community organisations, apart from many in-kind donations. The children from more than 150 centres ...
The Sunday Times - Kids earn $100k for President's ChallengeSingapore Government Online (press release)
Pre-school kids raise more than $100000 for President's ChallengeThe Straits Times
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AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Over 8,000 pre-school children have helped raise more than $100,000 in cash for the President's Challenge beneficiaries and other community organisations, apart from many in-kind donations. The children from more than 150 centres ...
The Sunday Times - Kids earn $100k for President's Challenge
Pre-school kids raise more than $100000 for President's Challenge
Inquirer.net
Man charged over stabbing of wife in Bedok home
The Straits Times
A 46-year-old man was charged yesterday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a dangerous weapon. He had allegedly stabbed his 48-year-old wife in the abdomen at their home at about 7am on Friday. Police got a call informing them that a woman ...
46-year-old man charged with stabbing wife in the abdomenInquirer.net
Man arrested for allegedly attacking woman in Bedok SouthAsiaOne
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The Straits Times
A 46-year-old man was charged yesterday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a dangerous weapon. He had allegedly stabbed his 48-year-old wife in the abdomen at their home at about 7am on Friday. Police got a call informing them that a woman ...
46-year-old man charged with stabbing wife in the abdomen
Man arrested for allegedly attacking woman in Bedok South
Suspect to be charged over alleged attack at Bedok South
AsiaOne
Dark days for canines tagged with 'black dog syndrome'
AsiaOne
Volunteer Lee Jie Ying, 27, with Tux, which took three years to find a home because of its colour and timid character, which was improved after months of rehabilitation. Photo: SOSD. Dark days for canines tagged with 'black dog syndrome'. The Straits ...
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Volunteer Lee Jie Ying, 27, with Tux, which took three years to find a home because of its colour and timid character, which was improved after months of rehabilitation. Photo: SOSD. Dark days for canines tagged with 'black dog syndrome'. The Straits ...
AsiaOne
Worker throws mountain bike at supervisor after dispute
AsiaOne
Unhappy that his supervisor had caught him for not wearing a safety helmet at the work site, construction worker Sathanantham Suresh decided to take matters into his own hands. After his shift on June 13, the 32-year-old Indian national confronted the ...
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Unhappy that his supervisor had caught him for not wearing a safety helmet at the work site, construction worker Sathanantham Suresh decided to take matters into his own hands. After his shift on June 13, the 32-year-old Indian national confronted the ...
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