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Lawyer reinstated after being debarred 14 years ago
The Court of Three Judges, the legal profession's highest disciplinary panel with the power to suspend a lawyer or strike him off the rolls, yesterday reinstated a lawyer, who was debarred almost 14 years ago. Mr Edmund Nathan, 64,........
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Man fined S$1,000 for punching taxi driver
A SilkAir pilot was fined S$1,000 today for punching a taxi driver at a condominium coffee shop. After a seven-day trial, 46-year-old Ajmer Singh Ajit Singh, was found guilty with one charge of voluntarily causing hurt to........
NTUC to help raise industry standards of tour guides
The Labour Movement has moved to raise the industry standards of licensed tour guides. It is pushing to uphold the profession's integrity, and weed out illegal guiding. The NTUC today officially launched the Tour Guide Chapter,........
A*STAR scientists develop tech to enhance urban living
How would you like to see, feel, hear and control your environment virtually? Well, scientists from A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research) are putting you one step closer to that. They have developed technologies that........
Fare Review Mechanism Committee to hold focus group discussions
A 13-member committee tasked to look into the public transport fare adjustment formula and the framework for fare adjustments plans to conduct focus group discussions to gather different perspectives over the next two months. These........
Private home prices up 0.4% in Q2
Prices of private homes rose marginally by 0.4 per cent in Q2 this year, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority's flash estimates. In Q1 this year, private residential properties saw the first quarterly price fall of 0.1 per........
HDB resale price up 1.3% in Q2
HDB's flash estimates showed that resale prices rose by 1.3 per cent in the second quarter of this year, reversing a trend of slow price growth in the previous two quarters. HDB resale prices have been softening since the second........
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Fabricated STOMP report: SPH says sorry to SMRT again
The Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) apologised again last Friday to transport operator SMRT over a fabricated report of one of its trains moving off with its doors open. This happened after SMRT interim CEO Tan Ek Kia had asked SPH........
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NAC announces committee tasked to revamp Arts Festival
Seventeen prominent members of the arts community have been appointed to the committee tasked to review the Singapore Arts Festival......
Lorry crashes into Flame Tree Park condominium
A lorry crashed into the boundary wall of Flame Tree Park condominium, located at the junction of Sin Ming Avenue on Monday......
UN to establish Global Centre for Public Service Excellence in S'pore
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Singapore government have partnered to set up a centre that'll help developing countries strengthen their public services......
PUB, Int'l Desalination Association sign training MOU
The International Desalination Association (IDA) and PUB, Singapore's national water agency, on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore opportunities for mutual cooperation in promising areas of training and education regarding w.....
FRMC explains distinction between itself and PTC
The chairman of the Fare Review Mechanism Committee (FRMC), Richard Magnus, has clarified the distinction between FRMC and the Public Transport Council (PTC)......
S'porean family involved in Aussie crash to remain in Melbourne
The Singaporean family involved in a car crash near Melbourne in June is expected to extend their stay in Melbourne indefinitely. That is because one of the three surviving children is still in hospital......
Man fined S$1,000 for punching taxi driver
A SilkAir pilot was fined S$1,000 on Monday for punching a taxi driver at a condominium coffee shop......
CEA suspends two property agents
Two property agents have become the first to be punished under the Council for Estate Agencies' (CEA's) disciplinary framework......
NTUC to help raise industry standards of tour guides
The labour movement has moved to raise the industry standards of licensed tour guides. It is pushing to uphold the profession's integrity and weed out illegal guiding......
A*STAR scientists develop tech to enhance urban living
How would you like to see, feel, hear and control your environment... virtually? Well, scientists from A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research) are putting you one step closer to that......
Q2 private-home prices reverse short-lived fall
Prices of private homes in Singapore swung higher in the second quarter from the previous three months, government data showed on Monday, reversing a short-lived decline in the last quarter......
HDB resale price up 1.3% in Q2 2012
HDB's flash estimates showed that resale prices rose by 1.3 per cent in the second quarter of this year, reversing a trend of slow price growth in the previous two quarters......
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