2015年10月29日 星期四

2015-10-30 Singapore Singapore


Channel News Asia
   
Scheduling of tests for new trains to be fine-tuned: Khaw   
Channel News Asia
“We must be prepared for Murphy's Law and expect the worst … so we do not let the stress of something unplanned happen during stressful events, like our children's national examination,” says Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan in the wake of a two-hour ...

Govt must be prepared for worst, Khaw says about Monday's train disruption   TODAYonline
Of rail breakdowns and the right words   AsiaOne

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AsiaOne
   
Man who punched priest jailed 7 weeks   
AsiaOne
A provision shop owner was jailed for seven weeks yesterday for punching a Catholic priest in the nose in a road rage case. Dick Lim Poh Guan, 25, who was originally tried for causing grievous hurt, admitted to an amended charge of hurting Father ...
7 weeks' jail for punching priest   The Straits Times
I feared for my life, says elderly priest bashed by road bully   The New Paper
Man Gets Seven Weeks' Jail In Singapore For Punching Priest   malaysiandigest.com

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The Straits Times
   
Labour chief Chan Chun Sing lays out NTUC's achievements and challenges   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A total of 616 unionised companies are re-employing workers until the age of 67, ahead of formal legislation, labour chief Chan Chun Sing said on Monday. The progressive wage model, which the labour movement has championed, has also ...

Tripartism a major policymaking tool in S'pore: Foreign delegates   AsiaOne
Union leadership development, future skills key among unionists' concerns ...   TODAYonline

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TODAYonline
   
Students and parents to get more guidance on career paths, education   
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - Students and parents will soon have more avenues to get advice on their education and career paths. By January next year, there will be a total of eight education and career centres in all polytechnics and Institute of Technical Education ...
All 8 ITE colleges, polytechnics to have career centres by Jan   TODAYonline

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TODAYonline
   
Over 3300 cartons of contraband cigarettes, 25000 chewing tobacco sachets seized   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — More than 3,300 cartons of contraband cigarettes and more than 25,000 sachets of chewing tobacco were seized at Tuas checkpoint in two attempts of illegal smuggling over the weekend. Two men who were driving the buses where the ...

More than 3300 cartons of contraband cigarettes and 220kg of chewing tobacco ...   The Straits Times
ICA foils 2 attempts to smuggle cigarettes and tobacco by buses   AsiaOne

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Channel News Asia
   
Singapore, Malaysia relations 'never been better': Dr Balakrishnan   
Channel News Asia
On the first day of his introductory visit to Malaysia, Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan met six ministers and touched on rising tensions in the South China Sea and the prolonged haze season. By Melissa Goh, Malaysia Bureau Chief, Channel ...

Malaysian ministers voice concern over haze: Vivian   The Straits Times
S'pore, Malaysia reaffirm 'excellent relations'   TODAYonline
Singapore, Malaysia reaffirm excellent bilateral ties   Free Malaysia Today

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Channel News Asia
   
MediaCorp's Subaru Car Challenge heads indoors   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The popular MediaCorp Subaru Car Challenge is moving indoors for the first time in 14 years because of the unpredictable haze conditions. The annual contest, which kicks off at 1pm tomorrow, will be held inside an air-conditioned tent at ...
Subaru Car Challenge 2015 to be held indoors   Channel News Asia

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AsiaOne
   
Most creepiest places in Asia you can visit   
AsiaOne
If you find the Singapore-based Halloween attractions too mild, then these six creepy attractions overseas might just send chills down your spine. Once built for fun and relaxation, there are a few resorts out there which have seen its glory days end ...

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Channel News Asia
   
Widow's niece seeks S$6000 a month from Yang Yin   
Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: His lawyer says that Yang Yin had consented to the withdrawal, which will be used for the care of widow Chung Khin Chun. By Valerie Koh, TODAY; POSTED: 30 Oct 2015 07:42; UPDATED: 30 Oct 2015 07:53. PHOTOS. Mdm Hedy Mok seen ...


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The Straits Times
   
Firms behind forest fires 'must be punished'   
The Straits Times
Companies responsible for the illegal forest fires that cause the haze must be taken to task, and Singapore hopes to work with Indonesia to bring the culprits to justice, said Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli yesterday.

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