2015年10月13日 星期二

2015-10-14 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Singapore ranked 5th in travel freedom for 2nd consecutive year: Index   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The countries ranked first in the annual Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index 2015 are Germany and the United Kingdom. POSTED: 14 Oct 2015 08:50; UPDATED: 14 Oct 2015 09:23. PHOTOS. File photo of a Singapore passport. (Photo: ...

Singapore ranked 5th in travel freedom for two consecutive years: Index   TODAYonline
Singapore passport still among Top 5 to enjoy visa-free access to countries ...   The Straits Times
Egyptian passport ranks 91st in world's most powerful list   Egypt Independent
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The Straits Times
   
Singapore's higher education must evolve within global economic, social ...   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - The world is undergoing profound economic and social changes and Singapore's higher education system must take into account these changes as it expands and evolves over the next few years, said co-Acting Education Minister Ong Ye ...

Align qualifications to avoid paper chase: Ong Ye Kung   TODAYonline
We must move away from emphasis on particular degrees: Ong Ye Kung   Channel News Asia

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The Straits Times
   
Hackathon-winning app gives health advice based on air quality   
The Straits Times
The winning team at the Hyper Haze Hack hackathon, Hazero, came up with an app idea to give people practical health advice on what to do based on PSI levels at their very location. (From bottom left, clockwise) Kexin Yu, 24; Ravi Gandhi, 26; Quah Kok ...

100 participate in hackathon to develop apps on haze-related issues   Channel News Asia
Haze hackathon gives rise to 'fantastic' app ideas   TODAYonline
Hackathon tackles how media can improve reporting on haze amid public distrust ...   Mumbrella Asia

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Channel News Asia
   
Body found near Lower Seletar Reservoir   
Channel News Asia
The body of a man in his 50s was found near the PUB office at the reservoir on Tuesday morning. He was pronounced dead at the scene. By Yeo Kai Ting; POSTED: 13 Oct 2015 12:08; UPDATED: 13 Oct 2015 14:14. PHOTOS. A man was found dead in a ...

Body of man in 50s found near Lower Seletar Reservoir   The Straits Times
Body of man found at Lower Seletar Reservoir   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
SAF regular kept 400 blanks in his foot locker   
AsiaOne
A regular serviceman was issued blank ammunition to be distributed to his men for an outfield exercise last year, but realised after the training that he still had 400 unused rounds in his backpack. Instead of informing his superior officers right away ...
No detention for soldier who kept 400 blank rounds   The Straits Times

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The New Paper
   
Religious teacher jailed for ill-treating inmates of children's home   
The Straits Times
When a 10-year-old girl made too much noise during mealtime at a children's home, welfare and religious teacher Muhammad Abdul Gani made her stand on a chair, then kicked it from underneath her, causing her to fall to the ground. When a seven-year-old ...

Religious teacher jailed 3 weeks for ill-treating kids   The New Paper

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Briton jailed 2 months for hitting, biting cabby   
The Straits Times
A British tourist who punched a taxi driver and then bit his head after his 34-year-old son's fingers got caught in a window being wound up was jailed for two months yesterday. James O'Kane, 61, who had worked 27 years as a firefighter, had been ...
British tourist jailed 2 months for assaulting taxi driver   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Blind Bruneian student scores straight A's   
AsiaOne
Jasmin Thien, a student at Jerudong International School (JIS), speaks during an interview. Thien, who went blind when she was eight, scored straight A's in her AS-level exams earlier this year. Photo: The Brunei Times/ANN ...


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AsiaOne
   
BMT 'remains cornerstone of defence' despite changes   
AsiaOne
Recruits gathering for a briefing during physical training at the Basic Military Training Centre in Pulau Tekong yesterday. Mr Ong says there are “synergies” between his education and defence portfolios. Photo: The Straits Times ...


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AsiaOne
   
Parent support is vital to teachers, schools   
AsiaOne
A parent volunteer (second from left) showing the pupils from Naval Base Primary School how to use a blood pressure monitor. Photo: The Straits Times. Parent support is vital to teachers, schools. My Paper | Grace Pang | Wednesday, Oct 14, 2015. Home ...


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