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Indian jailed in Singapore for prostitution
A 24-year-old Indian man has been jailed by a court in Singapore for managing a prostitution ring. Kothandan Vinod has pleaded guilty to managing three Indian women after promising each of them a salary of Rs.30,000 (S$684) to work as prostitutes in Singapore, the Straits Times reported Monday. Vinod was in Singapore on business for less than a week when he was caught. Two of the women - ...
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Frontline work of civil service is key DPM Teo Chee Hean
Ms Rosalind Chiew (left), a customer service officer of 21 years at Holland-Bukit Panjang Town Council, attends to a resident on Aug 16, 2011. Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said that engaging the public is key, as he called on public servants to support their frontline colleagues. -- ST FILE PHOTO: NG SOR ...
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City Harvest trial $6 million purportedly paid to American production company
Serina Wee Gek Yin arrives at the Subcourt for the third day of trial on Monday, May 20, 2013. It has emerged in court on Monday that $6 million was paid to producer Justin Herz by City Harvest Church through Xtron Productions. The amount, reflected on an excel sheet and listed under "additional JH needs", came attached in an email from accused Serina Wee in Oct 2009. -- ST PHOTO: SEAH ...
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Singapores CapitaLand launches $520 mln convertible bond-terms
HONG KONG | Mon May 20, 2013 5:58am EDT HONG KONG May 20 (Reuters) - CapitaLand Ltd, the biggest property developer in Southeast Asia, plans to raise up to $520 million in convertible bonds due 2020, according to a term sheet of the deal seen by Reuters on Monday. The bonds were launched with a coupon of 1.375 percent to 1.875 percent and an initial conversion price of S$4.901 to ...
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Temporary closure of Marina Bay Sands bus stop on May 23
The bus stop in front of Marina Bay Sands will be temporarily closed from 4pm to 9pm on May 23. This is to facilitate the Starcount Social Stars Award, which is being held on that night. SBS Transit Services 97 and 133 and SMRT bus service 106 will bypass the bus stop during this period. Operations at the bus stop will resume after 9pm. Both SMRT and SBS apologised for any inconvenience caused ...
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Grown Ups
Watching Grown Ups is much like watching someones terrible home movies: It is obvious that the people on screen had a grand ol time and enjoyed themselves immensely while the camera was rolling, but that sense of fun not only fails to translate into a pleasurable viewing experience for ... ...
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Retailers in Singapore forced to make tough decisions amid labour crunch
retail ers in Singapore are shutting their least profitable outlets, freezing expansion plans and even cutting opening hours. With rents going up at the same time, it seems that they have no choice. Rent and labour make up over 70 per cent of a ...
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World Metrology Day Standard measurements important to everyday living
While they may seem like two very different items, the clocks that set a standard time in Singapore and Changi Airport's thermal imagers which screen body temperatures share something in common. The accuracy of these items are imperative and are made possible through metrology or the science of measurement. An industry conference was held on Monday in conjunction with World Metrology Day ...
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SMRT to inspect entire NSEW line for potential rail cracks
An employee works on the track replacement exercise carried out by SMRT after a rail crack caused delays on the North-South Line in late April 2013. Rail operator SMRT will conduct a thorough inspection of the North-South and East-West lines to detect areas where rail cracks could potentially occur. -- ST FILE ...
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Spring Singapore widens its reach to cover furniture and household electrical appliances
Spring Singapore has issued a total of 120 stop-sale notices to major and small retailers which sell children's products in the last two years. Over 600 such products were sent to the agency during this period for testing to ascertain whether they conform to applicable safety requirements. Spring Singapore has been stepping up its checks on children's products, such as toys, cots and ...
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Russia S.Korea Singapore sign nanotechnology cooperation deal
Russia, South Korea and Singapore signed a cooperation deal on developing nanotechnology Thursday.A memorandum of understanding signed Thursday on the sidelines of the 2011 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum broadens investment in the Asia Nanotechnology Fund, which was set up last September by the Russian Corporation of Nanotechnology (RUSNANO), the Singaporean Economic Development ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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Stamford Grand, Glenelg, Adelaide, Australia
The Stamford Grand is a landmark hotel built on Glenelg Beach, about 11 kilometres from the City of Adelaide. A ...
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