November 3, 2009 Tuesday
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CLEANER Gan Beet Phang, 60, was dumbfounded when 35 of her colleagues surprised her with yellow gerbera daisies while she was clearing tables at Suntec's food court on Tuesday.

It was their way of expressing their appreciation for Madam Gan's kindness and her willingness to help fellow workers.

 
Shorter queues for zoo visitors

VISITORS to the Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park and Night Safari will get into the tourist attractions more quickly from September next year when an online booking system which allows them to print their tickets kicks in.

The Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) which manages these three attractions, hopes to shave down customer waiting time which has been a bugbear of many locals and tourists.

Gearing up for APEC

TOP leaders like US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Hu Jintao are two of the confirmed guests coming to Singapore for the APEC leaders' meeting.

Alliance to retrain SOS team

DOCTORS and nurses from global emergency care provider International SOS will be trained in Singapore from next year.

International SOS, the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) and Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School (Duke-NUS) formed this alliance by signing an agreement on Tuesday to share Singapore's best medical practices with medical professionals working in remote locations.

   
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