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Chew Choon Seng (left), Dorothy Ng, Roland Ng (third from left), and Chia Kim Piow (right) emerged as winners at this year's Singapore Business Awards, which recognises outstanding achievers in the business community. -- ST PHOTO: MUGILAN RAJASEGERAN » Full Story
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WASHINGTON - US TREASURY Secretary Henry Paulson said on Monday a sweeping revamp of the US financial regulatory landscape was not intended as a response to current market turmoil and should not be implemented until the difficulties are resolved.

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FOR years, the answer has been no. Now Transport Minister Raymond Lim wants to know if it can be yes. He has asked the Land Transport Authority (LTA) to see if motorists can get back cash when they scrap their cars.

MOTORISTS will soon not have to worry about that dreaded beeping sound which indicates low or insufficient funds in their CashCard.
THEY can gloat and brag, but it meant much, much more than that.
BRUSSELS - PASSENGERS flying between Europe and America should get more choice and cheaper tickets if all goes as officials plan, under a new EU-US aviation pact which took effect yesterday.
SHANGHAI - CHINESE shipyard giant Cosco Corp's vice-chairman and president, Mr Ji Hai Sheng, lives and works mainly in Shanghai, but that does not mean fund managers there know him or his company.
BEIJING - CHINA yesterday issued a blow-by-blow account 'exposing' the 'Dalai clique' as the hand behind the recent riots in Lhasa, offering for the first time what it says is evidence implicating the Tibetan government-in-exile.
AT THE age of five, with only a bare knowledge of piano keys, Janell Yeo got into the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (Nafa) violin classes without having taken a single formal violin lesson before.
BHUTAN, the last Himalayan kingdom, took a confident step last week in holding its first elections. If polls are sufficient to make a country democratic, it is the newest democracy on earth.
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DR VIVIAN Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, hit the right note when he described the important role played by cooperatives, beside government policies and free markets, to ensure economic growth in last Saturday's report, 'Co-ops have role in ensuring growth'.
I READ with interest last Wednesday's letter by Mr Chong Kim Hwa, 'Primary 1 registration: Separate citizens, PRs'.
I HAD the privilege of attending the opening of The Giving Place, officiated by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, on Monday.
April 21, 2008
Mas Selamat: Here's how he escaped
Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng unveiled further details to the daring escape of JI fugitive Mas Selamat Kastari in Parliament on Monday when he released the Executive Summary of the Committee of Inquiry's report. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gave his take on Government accountability over the issue. We bring you both speeches in full.
Gone in 49 secs
That's how long it may have taken Mas Selamat from the time he jumped out of an unsecured toilet window at the Whitley Road Detention Centre till the time he scaled a double perimeter fence, to his freedom. Mr Wong, who's also Deputy Prime Minister gives a detailed timeline of the JI leader's prison break
Duration: 32 min 24 secs | Filesize: 37.1 MB
The COI's recommendations
The Government has accepted a slew of recommendations put forth by the Committee of Inquiry (COI). Among them - centralising the command and control of the Whitley Road detention centre under the Internal Security Department and building a new detention facility in Changi Prison for political detainees.
Duration: 10 min 28 secs | Filesize: 12 MB
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