Drive to recruit teachers
Tuesday, 9th December 2008
A fake classroom set up opposite Raffles Place MRT station greeted workers during their lunch breaks. The "classroom" were part of the Ministry of Education's (MOE) four-day drive to recruit mid-career teachers. MOE (Ministry of Education) used to hold recruitment seminars at hotels for mid-career entrants to the teaching force. But time round, MOE is probably out to looking out for interested applicants that may be leaving their currently industry due to the slow down in the economy and mid-career professionals consider joining teaching force.
Pork products from Ireland Banned
Monday, 8th December 2008
Singapore has suspended the import and sale of all pork and pork products from Ireland. The Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority's (AVA) decision comes after the Irish government recalled all Irish pork products following the presence of dioxins in samples tested by Irish authorities. Dioxins are environmental contaminants. Singapore importers and retailers have been instructed to recall the products from the market immediately. Consumers who have bought pork products from Ireland were advised to discard them. According to AVA, Singapore import about 200 Metric Tonnes of Irish pork a month.
Bus Heading to Singapore Crashed in Malaysia
Sunday, 7th December 2008
10 passengers were killed when the Super Nice Grassland Express bus overturned along the North-South Expressway. The accident happened between Tangkak and Pagoh at the Kilometre 146 waypoint on E2. Fourteen victims including the driver and co-driver were treated at Sultanah Fatimah Specialist Hospital in Muar (Johor, Malaysia). The bus left Pantai Remis, Perak at 7pm on Friday night heading for Singapore. Seven hours into the journey, at around 2am it skidded off the highway, overturned several times, smashed into a tree and plunged into a shallow ditch.
Indonesia Maid Jailed for Lying
Friday, 5th December 2008
A magistrate court in Singapore sentenced 25-year-old Nurhayati to three months' jail for giving false information. Nurhayati was worried that her employer would find out about her relationship with a Singaporean man, who works as a fruit stall assistant, made a police report claiming that he tried to rape her. She alleged that he removed her Tee-shirt, kissed and fondled breast her. The man was then arrested and held in custody. Nurhayati later admitted that she had lied about the attempted rape.
40,000 to get vouchers
Thursday, 4th December 2008
About 40,000 children who are currently attending school, will receive the Labour Movement's Back to School vouchers. The vouchers which can be used to stock up on school neccessities such as assessment books and stationery at the Labour Movement's Back to School Fair located at three venues this weekend. The beneficiaries are also able to enjoy services like eye check ups and hair cuts for free while there. Vendors at the Back to School Fair include Bata Singapore, Popular Bookstore and Spectacle Hut, among others and some offer discounts of up to 80 per cent for those with vouchers.
Australian TV journalist jailed 10 months
Tuesday, 2nd December 2008
Peter Lloyd, age 42, a New Delhi-based correspondent for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, pleaded guilty to all three charges. He was arrested while on holiday here in Singapore on 16 July 2008 and was charged with possessing 0.41 grams of the stimulant, also known as Ice. In his rebuttal, he said was traumatised from covering wars and natural disasters. Mr Lloyd was given a jailed sentence of 10 months by a Singapore court for his drug offences.
Pioneer NUS High School batch graduates
Monday, 1st December 2008
The first batch of 88 National University of Singapore (NUS) High School of Mathematics and Science students graduated and all of them will get places in better universities here or overseas. With their NUS High School diplomas will earn all of them places in good universities. Some of the students have already been admitted to top universities such as UK King's College London, Cambridge and Oxford universities. Their six years education which specialised in math and science and did away with the O-levels and A-levels.
About 400 Singaporeans left Thailand
Sunday, 30th November 2008
About 400 Singaporeans are known to have left Thailand by two Singapore Airlines and two JetStar flights out of U-Tapao Airport. These additional flights will continue over the next few days. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has been coordinating closely with Singapore carriers to mount additional flights to move stranded Singaporeans out of Bangkok. With the ongoing anti-government demonstration in Bangkok, MFA have issued a travel advisory for Singaporeans to postpone non-essential travel to Bangkok.
Singaporean killed in India Terrorist Attack
Saturday, 29th November 2008
28-year-old lawyer Lo Hwei Yen had been taken hostage by terrorists at the Oberoi Hotel in a Terrorist Attack in Mumbai, India. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Lo had gone to Mumbai on Wednesday to attend a business seminar and it was meant to be only a one-night trip. Her body, found on the 19th floor of the hotel after Indian Commandos stormed the building to flush out the Terrorist - she had bullet wound on her head and chest. Ms. Lo was a law graduate of the National University of Singapore and she was working for a offshore law firm, Stephenson Harwood, based in Singapore.
Jailed for wearing kangaroo in a judge's gown T-shirt
Thursday, 27th November 2008
20-year-old Muhammad Shafi'ie Syahmi Sariman, 33-year-old Activist Isrizal Mohamed Isa and 47-year-old John Tan Liang Joo, Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) assistant secretary-general, were jailed for contempt of court. The action by the three was the worst form of insult when they branded Singapore's justice system as a 'kangaroo court' by wearing T-shirts with a kangaroo dressed in a judge's robe. 'Kangaroo court' is usually understood as being a court characterised by irregular procedures or sham proceedings. At the time of the incident, the three had been outside the Supreme Court building where a hearing had been taking place to determine damages that Singapore Democratic Party leader Chee Soon Juan and his sister Chee Siok Chin had to pay. John Tan Liang Joo was sentenced to 15 days' jail. Isrizal Mohamed Isa and full-time national serviceman Muhammad Shafi'ie Syahmi Sariman, were each sentenced to seven days' jail. Justice Judith Prakash also ordered each of them to pay SGD $
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