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  • Car COEs head higher in latest bidding for May

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Potential car buyers and members of the public at a Toyota showroom. Certificate of entitlement (COE) for cars ended higher at the latest tender Wednesday as the prospect of more changes that could lead to higher costs triggered a small buying frenzy. -- FILE PHOTO: NEO ...

  • UPDATE 2-DBS-Danamon deal hinges on Singapores invite to Indonesian banks

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Wed May 22, 2013 5:25am EDT (Recasts, adds Indonesia bank law proposal, analyst quotes) By Saeed Azhar and Janeman Latul SINGAPORE/JAKARTA May 22 (Reuters) - Southeast Asia's largest bank merger now depends largely on cooperation between Singaporean authorities and Indonesian politicians. Indonesia's central bank gave Singapore's DBS Group Holdings Ltd its long-awaited approval on ...

  • New leadership programme to help civil servants become specialists

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Office workers walk in Raffles Place on Nov 6, 2012. A new leadership programme was launched to help civil servants become specialists in their respective fields. -- ST FILE PHOTO: RAJ ...

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  • Bullying Singaporean boss deals office blows

    The Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    (5 mins ago) A Singaporean company supervisor caught on video slapping a male intern is in trouble after the clip went viral on the web and sparked a public outcry. Police confirmed to AFP that a complaint had been lodged against the supervisor, who works at a software company, and the manpower ministry said it had also been alerted about the alleged case of workplace abuse. The 17-second ...

  • New E-exam for students taking this years A-level Mother Tongue Language B paper

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Education Ministry will introduce "e-examination" for mother tongue starting from this year's A-level Mother Tongue Language "B" exam. For the first time, computer-based writing will be introduced. Some 300 junior college students under the Mother Tongue Language B programme will complete their functional writing on a computer, where they will type out either an ...

  • Parents of dead American doubt honesty of Singaporean inquest prepare to head for home

    The Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The parents of an American software engineer who believe their son was murdered last year in Singapore withdrew from the inquest today, saying they have no confidence in the island’s legal process. (Pictured, the brothers of American Shane Todd, John, left, and Dylan). Shane Truman Todd's body was found in his Singapore apartment by his girlfriend last June 24, and police have said ...

  • Parents of US software engineer found dead in Singapore quit inquest saying its unfair

    Canada.com - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    SINGAPORE - The parents of an American software engineer who believe their son was murdered last year in Singapore withdrew from the inquest Wednesday, saying they have no confidence in the city-state's legal process. Shane Truman Todd's body was found in his Singapore apartment by his girlfriend last June 24, and police have said he killed himself. State counsel presented evidence of ...

  • ComChest sets another record fund-raising target of $85.9 million for this year

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    ComChest's donation boxes in supermarkets. The Community Chest (ComChest) kicked off its annual fund-raising drive on Wednesday by announcing another record fund-raising target of $85.9 million for this year. -- ST FILE PHOTO: NG SOR ...

  • Heng Chee How condemns alleged physical abuse of worker at IT company

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    NTUC deputy secretary general Heng Chee How speaking at the annual fair employment conference organised by the Tripartite Alliance on Fair Employment Practices. Physical abuse of workers by their bosses cannot be condoned in Singapore, said NTUC deputy Secretary-General Heng Chee How in a post on his Facebook page on Wednesday. -- ST FILE PHOTO: JAMIE ...

  • City Harvest defence tries to show church-linked company was viable business

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Church founder Kong Hee and his lawyer (right) Edwin Tong, arrives at the Subcourt on the fifth day of trial on May 22 2013. Defence lawyers for the accused in the City Harvest trial tried to show on Wednesday morning that church-linked company Xtron Productions was a viable business. -- ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG ...

  • STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-Earnings seen improving in H2 - Citi

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Wed May 22, 2013 2:11am EDT Singapore-listed firms are likely to see more earnings upgrades than downgrades in the second half of this year, as company results are set to improve with the city-state's economic growth expected to recover towards 2014, Citi said. First-quarter results still showed more misses than beats, but Citi expected the situation to improve in the second half, with large ...

  • Pathologists testify young American found dead in Singapore killed self

    The Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    (1 hr ago) Two US pathologists said an American scientist found hanged last year on the island committed suicide and was not murdered as his family believes. Medical examiners David Fowler of Maryland and Valerie Rao of Florida testified as independent experts a day after the family of the late researcher Shane Todd walked out of a coroner's inquest in Singapore saying they had lost faith ...

  • National Family Council reaches out to more young people with new youth sub-committee

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Mr Lim Soon Hock, chairman of the National Family Council, which launched new youth sub-committee on Wednesday at a media conference to unveil the committee's plans for this year's National Family Celebrations 2013. -- FILE PHOTO: LIM SOON ...

  • Prosecution tried to establish close ties between City Harvest Church and Xtron

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    On the fourth day of the City Harvest trial, the prosecution tried to establish that the church was closely connected to an external company, Xtron Productions, by church pastor Tan Ye Peng (centre). -- ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG ...

  • Exchange rate policy still relevant for Singapore monetary authority chief

    Asia News Network - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    exchange rate policy remains Singapore's most potent tool against inflation, its government is relying more on special policy tools to nip bubbles in the bud before they form. The use of such macroprudential policies, including the recent property cooling measures, is becoming increasingly important in an era of cheap money, said Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) managing director Ravi ...

  • SPH Foundation marks its 10th anniversary with a host of events

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Schoolchildren immersed in watching manatees swim inside the Amazon Flooded Forest at the River Safari on 3 April 2013. Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) Foundation will be marking its 10th anniversary this year by adopting the Amazon Flooded Forest, a key highlight at the River Safari, and by launching a series of programmes. -- ST FILE PHOTO: DESMOND ...

  • SCDF dispatches fire engines for fire at factory Tuas Basin Link

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A fire broke out at a factory located at 37 Tuas Basin Link on Wednesday night. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was alerted to it at 11.13pm and sent four fire engines, two red rhinos, five supporting vehicles and one ambulance to the location. Upon SCDF arrival, the fire was well alight and involved a production area of the factory that measured about 40m by 40m, SCDF said in a press ...

  • Man accused of smuggling 21 puppies in car boot

    Straits Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Koh Cheow Chuan, 28, was charged on Wednesday with importing 21 puppies without a licence and subjecting them to unnecessary suffering. -- FILE PHOTO: ...

  • STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-Singapore banks rally running out of steam - Macquarie

    Reuters - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Tue May 21, 2013 11:00pm EDT Singapore banks' shares may be near the end of their rally as their first-quarter results represent a short-term top and business activity is expected to cool off in the coming quarters, said Macquarie Equities Research. "We believe the rally in Singapore bank stocks is looking tired and we would look to pare down holdings at current levels," Macquarie ...

  • AVA explains monkey trapping video after public outcry

    Straits Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    THE Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) has responded to a public outcry over a YouTube video showing one of its contractors herding a wild monkey into a cage.Titled "How Singapore handles its wild macaques", the video last night garnered more than 4,000 views. In the video, workers armed with a water gun and grabber are seen dragging the animal into a small cage.Netizens appeared ...

  • Singapore-KL high-speed rail link looking very attractive

    Straits Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    THE proposed high-speed rail link between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur is looking "very, very attractive", though further discussions on the finer details are needed, Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman said yesterday. In his first major press conference since the elections to outline the ministry's priorities, Datuk Seri Anifah said preliminary studies for the rail link are ...

  • Take a virtual peek inside these places with Google Maps

    Straits Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Google Business Photos uses Google's Street View technology to create 360-degree images of the interiors of shops such as (clockwise from top) the Fat Cow restaurant, bag retailer Crumpler's Ion Orchard store, and hair salon Truefitt & Hill. -- PHOTOS: SMAP ...

  • Former interns say they worked in fear at software firm

    Straits Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The software firm supervisor who is named only as Alan (above) allegedly hit the head of his younger subordinate and used vulgar language on him. According to Shin Min, the victim was an intern at the firm. -- PHOTOS: LIANHE ...

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