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Friends and family of Shane Todd met with police at his apartment after his death
(Left to right) Brother John, mother Mary, brother Dylan, and father Rick. Shane's other brother Chet and his wife Corynne were on a different flight at terminal 3 together with computer forensics expert Ashraf Massoud.The family left Singapore for the US this morning. -- ST FILE PHOTO: RAJ ...
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Singapores GDP growth slows in Q1
The Ministry of Trade and Industry says gross domestic product (GDP) climbed 0.2 per cent year-on-year in the three months to March, much slower than the preceding quarter's 1.5 per cent year-on-year ...
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Singapore sees slower economic growth in first quarter
(49 mins ago) Singapore's trade-sensitive economy slowed in the first quarter on sluggish demand for its exports, the government said Thursday, warning that risks remained despite improved global conditions. The Ministry of Trade and Industry said gross domestic product (GDP) climbed 0.2 percent year-on-year in the three months to March, much slower than the preceding quarter's 1.5 ...
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Singapore GDP growth slows
SINGAPORE'S trade-sensitive economy slowed in the first quarter on sluggish demand for its exports, its government says, warning that risks remained despite improved global conditions. The Ministry of Trade and Industry on Thursday said gross domestic product (GDP) climbed 0.2 per cent year-on-year in the three months to March, much slower than the preceding quarter's 1.5 per cent ...
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Man fined for stealing two $1K casino chips
A Malaysian man was fined $3,000 on Thursday for stealing two pieces of $1,000 casino chips from a gambler. Mong Wai Cheong, 34, pleaded guilty to theft of the chips from businessman Loi Kheng Chin, 49, at a Sic Bo table at Marina Bay Sands casino on May 15. The court heard that Mr Loi placed two pieces of $1,000 chips on the "small'' betting area at the Sic Bo table. He left ...
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NTU medical school to pioneer use of plastinated bodies in teaching
Singapore's newest medical school at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) will be pioneering the use of plastinated bodies for medical education in Singapore. These are real human bodies donated to science, preserved via the method of plastination, and will be used to teach anatomy. It will be ready for the first batch of 54 medical students this August. The Lee Kong Chian School of ...
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Family of Shane Todd returns to the US Hopes to initiate a Congressional probe
Mrs Mary Todd speaking to a reporter at Changi Airport terminal 1 this morning. The Todd family left Singapore for the US this morning. -- ST PHOTO: RAJ ...
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UMC Singapore unit expands and puts focus on RD
United Microelectronics (UMC) announced on May 22 that its 12-inch fab in Singapore has turned into a dedicated R&D facility for advanced specialty process ...
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Singapore Economy Posts Surprising Expansion
Singapore on Thursday reported a surprise expansion in its economy in the first quarter, helped by a surge in financial services as trading in stocks and foreign exchange soared. The Southeast Asian city-state, whose economy is heavily dependent on trade, manufacturing and financial services, said gross domestic product expanded 1.8 percent in January-March on a quarter-on-quarter, seasonally ...
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Hong Kong tourist dies five days after metal archway fell on him
A Hong Kong tourist died on Tuesday after a metal archway fell on him at the grounds of the 2013 Audi Fashion Festival last week. His parents, who appeared to be in their 70s according to Chinese paper Lianhe Wanbao, and younger brother had rushed over from Hong Kong the night they received news of the accident. But as the man's condition worsened, the family decided to take the ...
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