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Man who filmed 423 upskirt videos charged with insulting modesty of women
A man was charged in court on Tuesday with 423 counts of insulting modesty by taking upskirt videos of women. Kew Guozhi, 31, is alleged to have used a camera pen to capture video recordings of the inner thighs and underwear of his victims over a two-year period between 2009 and 2010. He allegedly committed 11 offences at an office in Hampshire Road by taking upskirt videos of four women. The ...
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2.5 per cent interest rate for CPF Ordinary Accounts from July 1 to September 30
All Central Provident Fund (CPF) members will continue to get a 2.5 per cent interest rate on their Ordinary Account savings from July 1 to September 30 this year. -- ST FILE PHOTO: CAROLINE ...
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Lorry driver jailed for causing death and injuring 14 others
A lorry driver was jailed for eight weeks and banned from driving for five years on Tuesday over a head-on collision with another lorry which claimed the life of one and seriously injured 14 others. Periyasamy Jayaprakash, 25, an Indian national, admitted to causing the death of Mr Mathialagu Kathiravan, 19, a passenger in the rear cabin of the lorry, through his negligence along Tanah Merah ...
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American was murdered in Singapore says pathologist
(17 mins ago) An American scientist found hanged in Singapore last year was murdered and his death made to look like a suicide as part of a conspiracy, a US pathologist told an inquiry today. Edward Adelstein, 75, a deputy medical examiner in Missouri, contradicted Singapore police findings that Shane Todd killed himself, but admitted his conclusions were based on pictures of the body and ...
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STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-SingTel dips on broker downgrade
OCBC cut its rating on the sector. "In the search for yield, telco stocks have done very well, rising some 14 percent to 26 percent year to date, versus the STI's 9 percent climb," OCBC said in a report. "However, given the still-muted outlook, we believe that the share prices have run up too much, too quickly, and this has driven yields down to below 5 ...
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Singapore firms need to be globally competitive IE Singapore
trade as the backbone of its small, resource-scarce economy. But the cross-border exchange of goods and services in modern-day Singapore has come a long way from its humble origins. ...
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STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-Keppel REIT falls after parent firm trims stake
stake in the trust for S$280 million ($223 million). The price fall came after Keppel REIT marched to a 5-1/2-year high of S$1.63 last week, rallying more than 20 percent so far this year and outperforming a 13 percent rise in the sector index. An analyst at a foreign brokerage said the uncertainty of a new shareholder and concerns about further stake sales by Keppel Corp weighed on ...
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Shane Todd inquiry Parents US-based expert recants finding that Dr Todd was strangled
Shane Todd's family is back at courts for the coroner's inquiry into the death of Shane Todd, on 21 May 2013. (front) Shane's parents, Mary and Rick, (back from left) Dylan (Shane's brother), Corynne ( Chet's wife), (checked shirt) John (Shane's brother), Chet (Shane's brother). The expert witness who suggested that American researcher Shane Todd was murdered, ...
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Excess pilots Singapore Airlines waives cadets bonds
pilot s have been told that until Sept 30, those who quit may have their bonds waived. The usual payback for leaving before serving the seven-year work bond can be more than S$250,000 ...
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Qantas brings pre-flight meal ordering to London Singapore
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Singaporeans seek in-flight WiFi
Singaporeans are prepared to pay for their most desired form of in-flight entertainment, WiFi, new research has revealed. 42 percent of passengers would happily pay to access the internet at 30,000 feet, according to survey results released by Skyscanner. More than a quarter of respondents said they would fork out cash for access to live television, but 35 percent would happily part with ...
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Beware online love scams women told
Women cheated in Internet love scams will front a new campaign to educate others about the dangers of online dating. Money transfer company Western Union is coming up with the drive as it regularly receives requests from female customers to transfer money overseas to foreign men they met online. Many of the women realise later that their boyfriends - who have not met them in person - are ...
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Robust weekend sales of mass-market condominiums
Buyers made a beeline for recently launched mass-market projects over the weekend. The new projects high on the shopping list included Stratum in Pasir Ris, Whitehaven in Pasir Panjang and Corals at Keppel Bay, which were all launched or previewed last week. The Straits Times understands that the 380-unit Stratum moved about 190 apartments on Saturday and Sunday of the nearly 250 units ...
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Shane Todds boss quizzed over briefing to staff
THE supervisor of American researcher Shane Todd was grilled in court yesterday by Senior State Counsel Tai Wei Shyong. In a sudden turn of events, Mr Tai produced the transcript of an audio recording which hinted that Dr Patrick Lo tried to influence his employees' statements to the police on Dr Todd's behaviour before his death. The Singapore Institute of Microelectronics (IME) ...
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City Harvest trial E-mails show funding for Hos career
In one e-mail, former accounts assistant Angie Koh (above) asked businessman Wahju Hanafi to settle certain transactions so the money would reach Mr Herz, hired to promote Ms Ho's US pop career, in two weeks. -- ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG ...
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Cracked rail cases share similarities SMRT says
Two recent occurrences of rail cracks that led to delays for commuters shared three similarities, SMRT has found. The operator has been investigating the problems in an effort to prevent any similar delays and its preliminary analysis has discovered that both cracks occurred at joints located on a curved track and welded between old and new rails. Both incidents - on April 29 and last Saturday ...
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All-rounded students honoured at CDC awards
She is just all of 12-years-old but Wong Ziling already holds the title Emeritus Head Prefect, has a published story and has started a community project. The Innova Primary pupil's impressive list of accomplishments has not gone unnoticed. She was one of the 29 youngsters who received the Outstanding All Rounder Student (OARS) Award at the Community Development Council (CDC) level on ...
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Football Singapore looks forward to Atletico Madrid showcase
Football fans in Singapore are set to get a real treat of world class footballing skills this week as Spanish King's Cup champions Atletico Madrid arrives in Singapore for a charity exhibition ...
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Abdullah bin Zayed Singapores Foreign Minister discuss cooperation
WAM ABU DHABI, May 20th, 2013 (WAM)-- H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Foreign Minister, discussed with Singapore's Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam, bilateral relations and ways to enhance cooperation in all fields of mutual interest between the two countries. During the meeting, which was held at the Ministry today, the two ministers exchanged views on the latest regional and ...










