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Tibetan protesters were detained on Tuesday during an anti-China rally. Activists have been protesting almost every day since unrest broke out in Tibet in March. -- PHOTO: REUTERS » Full Story
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SINGAPOREANS already battered by inflation faced another whammy this week. The price of eggs and some vegetables has jumped at wet markets across the island, according to a Straits Times check.

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PUTRAJAYA - MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi yesterday signalled a round of government belt-tightening following last week's fuel price hikes.

THE police have reminded motorists time and again against leaving valuables in plain sight when they park and leave their cars.
VIVE la France? Not if their opening Euro 2008 performance yesterday is anything to go by.
WASHINGTON - SENATOR Barack Obama heads off this week for a two-week tour of US battleground states, aiming to draw sharp contrasts with his Republican rival for the presidency, Mr John McCain - especially over the struggling US economy.

THE days when you could lock in cheap mortgage rates for the first year or two seem to be over, now that banks have quietly jacked up rates for new fixed-rate loans.

JUYUAN (SICHUAN) - CHINESE officials have sent condolences and money to parents of children killed in a school that crumpled in the Sichuan earthquake, in a bid to defuse growing outrage over shoddy buildings and allegations of corruption.
I CANNOT help but feel a teensy bit disappointed with this show. German musician Christian von Richthofen promised 'A Car Smashing Symphony', where he'd reduce a car to a heap of scrap metal. But ultimately, his event was less an orgy of destruction than an evening of comedy and inventive music.
THE business promotion visit made to Russia last week by Mr Goh Chok Tong and Mr Lee Kuan Yew emphasised anew the fact that assumptions about investment and nations' growth prospects are not static. Even after communism was overturned in the Soviet bloc to give rise to nascent market economies in Eastern and Central Europe, besides the more stable of ex-Soviet republics, Singapore businesses could not have imagined that Russians would be a new revenue stream.
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I REFER to the recent discussion in the media on the bus-lane issue. It seems most views presented were from motorists who were concerned about their road space being taken up by public buses. I would like to look at this from the perspective of bus commuters who travel daily by public transport.
I COMMEND the Land Transport Authority on the bus-lane initiative. As a regular bus commuter, I have noticed I now get to my destination faster on some routes.
AS A final-year medical student, I am often taught about HIV and Aids, as not only is it a devastating disease but also its prevalence in Singapore is rising. At the end of tutorials by learned doctors and professors in our best institutions and hospitals, the conclusion is often sombre and frustrating - patients diagnosed with HIV here often cannot receive the World Health Organisation-recommended anti-retroviral therapy (ART), not because we do not have it, but because they cannot afford it.
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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