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Singapore's largest indoor family park - eXplorerkid Family Park - opens at Downtown East at the end of April. The $5-million forest-themed park attraction has play zones (above) and is the size of eight basketball courts. -- PHOTO: EXPLORERKID » Full Story
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FOR $10 more a month, most people will no longer have to pay huge out-of-pocket payments for big hospital bills. Now, the Medishield insurance scheme pays only about 55 per cent of big bills in the subsidised B2 and C class wards. This means that a patient with a $10,000 a bill has to fork out $4,500.

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ROME - MORE than Rome, and Italian pride, fell on Tuesday night in the Olympic Stadium, where Manchester United won the quarter-final first leg 2-0.
NEW YORK - HIGH food prices around the world? Blame - at least in part - the investors who moved their money into commodities in the past five years, looking for better returns than stocks and bonds were giving them.
ASIAN bourses were on a roll yesterday, with exuberant traders taking heart from a Wall Street rally fuelled by a belief - irrational or not - that the worst of the credit crisis might be over.
IN TAIPEI - A TAIWANESE man lived without a heart for 16 days, kept alive by two artificial heart-lung machines as he waited for a transplant.
SAY bookworm, and if soft-bodied invertebrates don't come to mind, it's likely you're imagining a soft-bodied person curled up alone in a corner, nose buried in a book.
UNITED States Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson is trying to tighten domestic financial regulation with a plan that he presented on Monday.
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I WOULD like to comment on the articles relating to accredited colleges and universities that have been printed in The Straits Times in recent weeks. I am a former member of the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, representing the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities.
I REFER to last Saturday's report 'Twelve iconic structures'. It is good news to read that the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is extending its conservation efforts beyond buildings to include structures, places and landmarks that are reminders of our past. It is hoped that other organisations will take its cue.
MONDAY'S report, ('Girl's death: Officer blogs about his guilt'), is disconcerting to the good image of the Singapore Police Force and perplexing to police retirees like myself.
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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