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Home buyers showing less interest in DBSS flats?
Public housing flats built under the Design, Build and Sell Scheme (DBSS) appear to have fallen out of favour with home buyers in recent months. There are about 1,000 units of unsold DBSS flats and sales could slow as a result of........
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NUS decides on disciplinary action against blogger Alvin Tan
The National University of Singapore (NUS) said today it has decided on the disciplinary actions to be taken against law student Alvin Tan, who posted explicit videos and pictures of himself and his girlfriend online. It is not........
$13m fund for training in oil, petrochemical, energy and chemical sectors
SINGAPORE -A S$13 million fund has been set aside by the Government to provide training for Singaporean workers in the oil, petrochemical, energy and chemical sectors. The fund is expected to provide allowances and subsidies for companies to........
Former security guard jailed for committing mischief
He had wanted to teach his ex-colleague a lesson after an argument, so the former security guard cut the brake hose of his ex-colleague's motorcycle. Ayathan Kuninankandy Sunil Kumar, 40, who admitted to committing mischief, was........
COE prices for small cars reach record high
Premiums for Certificates of Entitlement (COE) closed higher across the board today, with the prices for small cars rising to its highest ever at S$77,201. The COE for small cars, or cars up to 1,600cc, rose by 8.7 per cent or........
PUB says flood situations better managed after CCTV installations
National water agency PUB says the installation of 66 closed-circuit cameras (CCTVs) islandwide has led to the agency dealing with flood situations in a more efficient manner. It plans to install another 56 cameras by the end of........
Meat supplier fined for passing off beef as mutton
A meat supplier has been fined S$4,000 for passing off beef as mutton in its minced and chopped meat product. Basha Meat Supplier was investigated by the National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority........
Sundaresh Menon sworn in as new Chief Justice
Mr Sundaresh Menon was sworn in as Singapore's fourth Chief Justice today at the Istana. President Tony Tan Keng Yam presided at the Swearing-in Ceremony. Chief Justice Menon will also be the Chairman of the........
Man charged with pushing old woman down bus
The man who pushed an old woman down a bus along Upper Thomson Road has been charged in court. Twenty-five-year-old Ong Kok Hao is accused of hurting 76-year-old Hwang Li Lian Nee Lye on bus service number 167 at about 3pm on June........
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Hougang by-election case: AG appeals against no-cost ruling
The Attorney-General is appealing a decision by a High Court Judge last week that no costs will be paid by either party in the Hougang by-election case. While legal costs are generally awarded to the successful party in judicial........
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Yellow lines and tactile strips are "passive" safety features, says Judicial Commissioner
Even standing behind the yellow safety line would not have prevented a commuter from falling onto the train tracks. Only physical barriers could have done so......
New environmental programme for Primary 3 and 4 students
A new educational initiative targeting Primary 3 and 4 students in the West Zone has been announced by the National Environmental Agency......
NUS takes disciplinary action against sex blogger
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has meted out disciplinary action against a law student who posted offensive material online......
S'pore, Indonesia reaffirm strong bilateral defence relationship
SINGAPORE : Singapore and Indonesia have reaffirmed their strong bilateral defence relationship and the close cooperation between the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and the Indonesian National Defence Forces (TNI)......
PM Lee congratulates US President Obama on re-election win
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has joined world leaders in congratulating US President Barack Obama and Vice-President Joe Biden on their re-election victories......
Former US Secretary of Defence & PM Lee affirm bilateral relations
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and former US Secretary of Defence Dr Robert Gates have affirmed the excellent state of bilateral relations......
$13m fund set up for training in oil, petrochemical, energy and chemical sectors
A S$13 million fund has been set aside by the government to provide training for Singaporean workers in the oil, petrochemical, energy and chemical sectors......
Former security guard jailed for committing mischief
A former security guard who wanted to teach his ex-colleague a lesson after an argument, was sentenced to eight weeks' jail, disqualified from driving for three years and fined S$1,000 on Wednesday......
DPM Teo to attend 5th Bali Democracy Forum
Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs Teo Chee Hean will attend the 5th Bali Democracy Forum from 8 to 9 November 2012......
COE prices rise across all categories
Certificate of Entitlement (COE) prices have risen across the board after the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday......
Luxembourg's PM Juncker to meet Singapore leaders
Luxembourg's Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, who is in Singapore on a two-day visit, will meet Singapore leaders on Wednesday......
PUB says flood situations better managed after CCTV installations
Singapore's national water agency PUB says the installation of 66 closed-circuit cameras (CCTVs) islandwide has led to the agency dealing with flood situations in a more efficient manner......
US election closely watched at The American Club
In Singapore, the US presidential election was also being closely watched by some quarters......
Meat supplier fined for passing off beef as mutton
A meat supplier has been fined S$4,000 for passing off beef as mutton in its minced and chopped meat product......
Sundaresh Menon sworn in as new Chief Justice
Mr Sundaresh Menon was sworn in as Singapore's fourth Chief Justice on November 7 at the Istana......
Heavy traffic expected at Woodlands, Tuas checkpoints over Deepavali
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) expects traffic flow through the checkpoints at Woodlands and Tuas to be heavy over the coming weekend ahead of the Deepavali public holiday on November 13......
Man charged with pushing elderly woman down bus
The man who pushed an elderly woman down a bus along Upper Thomson Road has been charged in court......
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