The Straits Times' News In A Minute: March 2, 2016
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Today's top news headlines: The suspect in the Teck Whye Lane temple murder is brought to the ‘crime scenes’, Singapore-born New Zealander Brandon Smith is required to do National Service and higher salaries for NUS, SMU and NTU graduates.
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In today's The Straits Times News In A Minute video, we look at:
* Suspect Loh Suan Li was brought to three locations in Marsiling and Choa Chu Kang this morning as the police investigates the Teck Whye Lane temple murder case.
* Singapore-born New Zealand Brandon Smith will be required to fulfil his national service obligation, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in response to a question from MP David Ong.
*Median salaries for university graduates from the National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management University rose to a new high of $3,300 last year, $100 more than the class of 2014.


