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No permits issued for assembly centres
Police have said there will be no gathering of supporters and members of the public at the two designated assembly centres tomorrow as no permits were issued. Hougang Stadium and Serangoon Junior College were identified earlier as........
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Glass panel shatters on train, no one injured
A glass panel shattered on board a train today. Train operator SMRT said no one was injured in the incident. An SMRT spokesperson said a passenger on board the North-South Line train alerted staff to the incident by........
National Family Celebrations 2012 kicks off
The National Family Celebrations 2012 was kicked off this afternoon by Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam. This year's month-long celebration is focused on reaching out to youths. To encourage youths to build........
Singapore's manufacturing output contracts in April
Singapore's manufacturing output contracted unexpectedly for the second consecutive month in April, dragged down by a drop in production from the biomedical and electronics sectors. Economists had expected April's manufacturing........
Student leaders, teachers attend third Temasek Dialogue
Some 300 student leaders and teachers took part in the third Temasek Dialogue held at the Suntec City Convention and Exhibition Centre today. The theme for this year's dialogue was "Defending Singapore: It's My Turn"......
Doctor gets jail, driving ban for causing cyclist's death
A doctor who caused the death of a cyclist and seriously injured another was today jailed four weeks and banned from driving for five years. 64-year-old Teo Tiong Kiat admitted to causing the death of 35-year-old Mok Chee Kong........
Singapore's CAAS, UK's NATS signs Memorandum of Cooperation
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and United Kingdom's leading air navigation service provider, NATS, will be working together to address air traffic management challenges. Both sides signed a Memorandum of Cooperation today........
Hearing into December SMRT disruptions ends
The Committee of Inquiry hearing into the cause of last December's two major MRT disruptions wrapped up today, after six weeks of deliberations. In his closing remarks, committee chairman District Judge Tan Siong Thye said the........
kidsREAD programme to be expanded
The National Library Board announced today that the kidsREAD programme would be expanded to help young children from low-income families cultivate a love for reading and improve their language skills. Children aged 4 to 8 will stay........
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WP leaders defend Png's character
With his integrity questioned by Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean in the last few days, Workers' Party (WP) candidate Png Eng Huat and his party comrades yesterday put up a robust defence of his character, as they criticised the People's........
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