2015年10月28日 星期三

2015-10-29 Singapore Singapore


AsiaOne
   
GE spending: PAP candidates spent $5.3m while 8 opposition parties' expenses ...   
AsiaOne
The expense records for the 2015 General Election candidates are available for inspection for six months at the Elections Department (ELD) from Wednesday, Oct 28, 2015. Photo: The Straits Times ...

PAP spent more than political rivals during GE campaign   Channel News Asia
Election campaign cost: $7.1m   The Straits Times

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Channel News Asia
   
Vivian starts official Malaysia visit today   
The Straits Times
Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan will be in Malaysia for two days, beginning today, as part of an introductory visit to the region. The trip comes at a time of warm bilateral ties, with several joint national projects on the table ...
S'pore urges all parties to manage disputes legally, peacefully   TODAYonline
China, US ambassadors call on Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Shots fired at car at Second Link Bridge near Tuas Checkpoint   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Two shots were fired at a vehicle at the Second Link Bridge before Tuas Checkpoint last night (Oct 27) at about 11.45pm. No one was injured in the incident as traffic was light at the time, said the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA ...
Auxiliary cop fires twice at vehicle on 2nd Link bridge   The Straits Times
Officer opens fire on vehicle near Second Link   TODAYonline
Auxiliary police fire shots at vehicle at Tuas Checkpoint   Channel News Asia
The New Paper   
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The Straits Times
   
Showers expected on Thursday, but slight haze likely to persist   
The Straits Times
The haze situation in Toa Payoh at around 9am on Oct 28, 2015. ST PHOTO: LEE MIN KOK. Published. Oct 28, 2015, 9:51 am SGT. Updated. 10 hours ago. More. Share Tweet Linkedin Email Pin Google+ Reddit Print. Permalink: http://str.sg/ZbGr. Copy.
Occasional slight haze expected on Thursday: NEA   TODAYonline
The haze: Is it time to boycott Indonesia and its companies?   Singapore Business Review
Rain brings respite from the haze   Channel News Asia
The Sun Daily   
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Man jailed for forging cheque   
The Straits Times
A man who forged a company cheque while out on bail to await sentencing for cheating offences was jailed for a total of 18 months yesterday on two charges. Former accounts executive Goh Jun Jie forged a DBS cheque for $8,900 by altering the payee's ...


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Channel News Asia
   
'Wandering' minds not always a bad thing for children: DPM Tharman   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: Giving children the space and freedom for their minds to “wander” in their growing up years is important, says Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam. POSTED: 29 Oct 2015 09:34. PHOTOS. DPM Tharman Shanmugaratnam at the ...


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AsiaOne
   
Labour chief Chan Chun Sing lays out NTUC's plans for the next four years   
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - The labour movement's key focus for the next four years will be on maintaining a strong tripartite relationship with the government and employers, and on engaging union members and other workers, said labour chief Chan Chun Sing on ...

NTUC 'won't be defined by a numbers game'   The Straits Times
Changes in business, employment landscape among NTUC's key challenges: Chan ...   Channel News Asia
Union leadership development, future skills key among unionists' concerns ...   TODAYonline

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The Straits Times
   
Suspect will take the stand tomorrow   
The Straits Times
Iskandar Rahmat, the policeman on trial for double murders in Kovan two years ago, was calm as he told the High Court yesterday he will take the stand to answer to the charges. The 36-year-old is expected to start his testimony tomorrow and will be the ...
Why stab 12 times?   AsiaOne
Cop to defend himself against Kovan murder charges tomorrow   The New Paper
Accused in Kovan murder case to defend himself in court   TODAYonline
Channel News Asia   
Yahoo Singapore News   
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AsiaOne
   
Respect teachers - they shape our kids' future   
AsiaOne
I agree with Ms Jane Ng that one of the biggest challenges teachers face is difficult parents ("Not too late to say 'thank you' to a caring teacher"; Monday). Instead of working together hand in hand for the benefit of the children, some parents often ...

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TODAYonline
   
A collective effort to build Singapore's future   
TODAYonline
Public Service leaders must be cognisant of the tremendous changes that create diversity in our population. Diversity can be a source of strength but it is also difficult to manage in diversity. TODAY File Photo. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...


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