2015年10月4日 星期日

2015-10-05 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Scrapping race categories 'may spark unease among minorities'   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Suggestions to scrap the Chinese, Malay, Indian, Others categorisation may spark unease among the minority races even today, says Ambassador-at-Large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Chan Heng Chee. By Valerie Koh, TODAY; POSTED: ...

Don't throw away race model, says Prof Chan   AsiaOne
Race categorisation puts minority communities at ease: Chan Heng Chee   The Straits Times
Scrapping race categories may spark unease among Singapore minorities   Malay Mail Online

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Channel News Asia
   
PM Lee's swearing-in address highlights sense of renewed purpose: Analysts   
Channel News Asia
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's speech at the Cabinet swearing-in speech spells out a longer-term vision for Singapore, compared to the previous address after the General Election in 2011. By Monica Kotwani, Channel NewsAsia; POSTED: 02 Oct 2015 ...

Complacent and dangerous if racial, religious harmony taken for granted: PM   TODAYonline
Cabinet could benefit with more women in its ranks   The Online Citizen
Fresh, bold ideas to face complex challenges   AsiaOne
Malaysia Chronicle   
The Straits Times   
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Channel News Asia
   
9 Community Clubs in South West district to adopt eco-friendly practices   
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: Nine Community Clubs (CCs) in the South West district will be adopting eco-friendly practices, such as switching off the lights and air-conditioner when people leave a room or when they have finished using the facilities. This is part of the ...
Nine CCs to lead South West District's eco-friendly movement   TODAYonline
Community Clubs in the South West take lead in going green   The Straits Times

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Channel News Asia
   
MOE will work towards a more diverse education system: Ong Ye Kung   
Channel News Asia
The education system will take into account "not just top-down national needs, but also bottom-up aspirations", says Acting Minister Ong Ye Kung. By Liyana Othman; POSTED: 04 Oct 2015 11:14; UPDATED: 05 Oct 2015 07:02. VIDEOS; PHOTOS ...

Ong: Bottom-up way to drive education   AsiaOne
MOE working to make education system more diverse: Ong Ye Kung   TODAYonline
Singaporean aspirations will drive education system of the future, says Ong Ye ...   The Straits Times
The Malaysian Insider   
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AsiaOne
   
DPM Teo leads young team on Brunei visit   
The Straits Times
Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean is leading a group of young Singapore political office-holders to Brunei for a four-day visit. Those accompanying DPM Teo, who is also Coordinating Minister for National Security, are Ms Grace Fu, Minister for ...
DPM Teo to lead S'pore delegation on visit to Brunei   TODAYonline
DPM Teo to lead delegation to Brunei for Young Leaders' Programme   AsiaOne
DPM Teo to lead delegation to Brunei for 3rd Young Leaders' Programme   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Fatal blaze in an 'improvised dormitory' was an accident: State Coroner   
Channel News Asia
SINGAPORE: The deaths of two Bangladeshi construction workers in a deadly fire was an accident, ruled State Coroner Marvin Bay on Friday (Oct 2). The cause of the fire was electrical in nature, Mr Bay said. Mr Mamun Abdullah Ali, 20, and Mr Hosen Ali ...
One died in bed, the other while trying to escape   AsiaOne

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The Nation
   
Japan group says pacifist constitution still supreme, eyes Nobel   
TODAYonline
TOKYO - Japan's pacifist constitution is an example for the world despite changes that have cleared the way for its troops to fight overseas for the first time since World War Two, the head of a group tipped as a Nobel Peace Prize contender said. Naomi ...
The dark side of Nobel prize-winning research   AsiaOne
Nobel Medicine Prize opens week of awards   Economic Times
Activists nominate ex-ISA detainee for Nobel prize   The Straits Times
The Australian Financial Review   
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AsiaOne
   
Get set for job disruption   
AsiaOne
Mr Khaw Boon Wan is the man of the moment for having taken on the troubled transport portfolio in the new Cabinet line-up and well deserves the admiration heaped on him. There is, however, another mobility issue as deserving of attention - social mobility.

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AsiaOne
   
RI students, alumni mourn beloved teacher   
AsiaOne
A TEACHER who taught in Raffles Institution (RI) for 30 years died on Friday, mourned by many current RI students and alumni who see him as a shining role model in his profession. Lam Nam Soon, 56, who was single, had two-thirds of his colon removed in ...


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AsiaOne
   
It can never replace my daughter   
AsiaOne
Ms Cheryl Ng (left), who was dating Eric Leong Teck Wai, died after the car he was driving, crashed into a tree. Eric (in wheelchair) was jailed for dangerous driving and other offences. Photo: The New Paper ...


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