Monday, March 12, 2007

News Today

Smaller sites snapped up in new wave of collective sales
LARGE homes in prime areas may be all the rage, but some developers have quietly turned their attention to smaller sites outside the high-priced central districts. These bite-sized estates in popular residential suburbs are being swept up in a new wave... [Read more]

Bill to ensure quality control of medical implants
LENSES installed in the eye, stents to keep arteries open and pacemakers to keep the heart going - these previously unregulated medical implants are likely to come in for close scrutiny soon. The Health Products Bill tabled in Parliament on Monday... [Read more]

High-stakes race for duty-free shop space at Changi Airport
CHANGI Airport is gearing up for what the duty-free world calls the most eagerly contested battle for shop territory in 2007.More than five airport retailers have handed in their bids by 4pm on Friday to run one of Changi's most prominent... [Read more]

CapitaLand, DBS issues hog limelight
IN A week where CapitaLand and DBS Bank announced results that surpassed expectations, warrants on the two counters hogged the most active list. The property developer reported a 35.6 per cent jump in full-year net profit to $1.02 billion last Wednesday.... [Read more]

Wi-Fi thief's sentence lauded as 'practical'
BY SENTENCING a teenager to 18 months' probation and an accompanying Internet ban for piggybacking on his neighbour's wireless connection, the Community Court sent a clear signal that the teen's actions were wrong but not serious enough to warrant jail time,... [Read more]

Communities learn to speak language of trust - and more
SELLING Chinese fine furniture and antiques is a struggle for Madam Siti Aliwiyah. The 46-year-old assistant retail manager speaks little Mandarin and her problem is acute when the customers hail from Taiwan or China. Often, her explanations are lost on these... [Read more]

Review of 12 health-sector charities out
THE report card on 12 of Singapore's largest charities in the health sector is out - and while there are no shocking revelations, three key areas have been identified for them to work on. They have a six-month deadline to fix... [Read more]

Will Lions and fans incur Thai wrath?
I READ with concern the news that Thais burned an effigy of a Singapore leader outside the Republic's Embassy, in yet another protest following the diplomatic spat between the two countries. As our national soccer players are travelling to Bangkok this... [Read more]

Fuck you, just read something!
General insurers turn to Govt as workplace injury claims riseA SPATE of costly lawsuits by construction workers seeking bumper payouts has prompted general insurers to seek government action. General insurers have asked the Ministry of Manpower to increase the benefit limits... [Read more]

Jail term cut on appeal for 'Stone Age man'
A COURT case that had all the trappings of a Korean television drama closed with a slightly happier ending for its male protagonist yesterday, when his sentence was reduced on appeal. South Korean student Lim Young Rak was originally given an... [Read more]

Siblings want religion on birth cert changed
MALACCA - TWO ethnic Indian siblings who say they are Hindus are battling the authorities in Malaysia to change the religion stated on their birth certificates, a report said yesterday.Mr S. Jeevanathan, 22, and his sister S. Maneemegalay, 21, are listed... [Read more]

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