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First city reservoir opens

Saturday, 1st November 2008

The Marina Barrage has created Marina Reservoir, the 15th reservoir here and the first one in the heart of the city - the most densely built-up part of the island. This reservoir and two other new ones will raise the portion of the country's land area used for water catchment from half to two-thirds. The idea of damming the mouth of the Marina Channel to create a freshwater lake came from Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew in 1987, when he was prime minister. That was the year the massive clean-up of the Singapore River was completed, and fish had returned to it.


Prostitute Murdered at Flanders Square

Saturday, 25th October 2008

At about 7.15pm, the victim, a 41-year-old Malaysian woman, stumbled out of a room on the ground floor of a three-storey building in Flander Square, a dead-end street off Petain Road in Little India, with a knife still lodged in her chest. Neighbours believe the suspect was a regular patron of the dead woman, who goes by her working name Coco. She was described as being over 1.7m tall, slim and attractive. Coco was known as an "Ang Pai" (Red Card in Hokkien) in that area which means she was one of the most popular prostitutes there - her asking rate was $50 per session and have about 20 male clients a day. More than 100 women working in the stretch of budget brothels along Flanders Square.


STI Stock Index Fell

Friday, 24th October 2008

The STI Stock Index is at 1,600 a fall of about 55% from New Year Day 2008 where it was hovering in 3,500 region. Billion of Dollars were wiped out from the Singapore stock market. A sea of red washed over the Asian markets as investors, fearing the global recession would drag on.


PM Lee opens Fusionopolis

Friday, 17th October 2008

Singapore's second major research and development (R&D) hub - Fusionopolis - was opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Friday, with the announcement that the Republic recorded the highest gross domestic expenditure in R&D last year. the futuristic 30-hectare Fusionopolis, which will be developed over six phases, is Singapore's icon for R&D in interactive media, physical sciences, engineering and technology. About 800 scientists, engineers and game developers currently works in Fusionopolis.


Ministry of Sound closes for good

Monday, 6th October 2008

Ministry of Sound (MOS) outlet in the Singapore's Clarke Quay area closed its door today.  The licensing agreement LifeBrandz, a Singapore-based operator of bars and nightclubs, held with UK-based Ministry of Sound International Ltd was terminated. Two industry insiders said that the barely-three-year-old superclub would be closed for renovations and reopen with a brand-new concept and a new name. A veteran DJ said he had been informed that the current 40,000 square feet (about the size of 10 basketball courts) venue at Clarke Quay would sport a band-cum-DJ concept in its next life but not as MOS.


DHL Ballon Goes Down

Monday, 6th October 2008

The red and yellow DHL Balloon at Tan Quee Lan Street was deflated this morning, ending its two and half year flight.  When the land lease expired, balloon owner Singapore Ducktours tried finding other suitable sites but have been unsuccessful so far (Singapore Flyer Effect). The balloon has to go to make way for the new Bugis MRT station. According to its owner, the DHL balloon, has brought more than 200,000 passengers to the skies.  It  will be packed and shipped to France for cleaning and servicing.  Thereafter may be shipped to its new home in Sydney, Australia.


Two Jailed for exposing breasts

Monday, 6th October 2008

Two Filipina were fined $1,000 each on Monday for exposing their breasts in a pub in Duxton Road. Ms. Camela Dimante Brucal, 24, and Ms. Mariecel Jusi Eballa, 29, pleaded guilly to committing an obscene act in a public place. A district court heard that the two pub hostesses had displayed their breasts to two men last Thursday, 2 October 2008, at Club Genova at 10.30pm. Police caught them in the act as they were carrying out a check at the pub. Pleading for leniency, both women said that they were very remorseful and would not re-offend. Both Ms. Camela Dimante Brucal and Ms. Mariecel Jusi Eballa will serve five days in jail as they could not pay the fine.


Singapore Grand Prix 2008

Sunday, 28th September 2008

The Singapore Grand Prix is a Formula One race staged in the Marina Bay area of Singapore. The first race, which was also Formula One's first night race, was won by Spanish driver Fernando Alonso of the Renault F1 Team. The official name of the event is FORMULA 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix 2008. The race was co-funded by the Government of Singapore, footing 60% of the total bill, or about SGD $100 million, out of a total tab of SGD $160 million. Around 110,000 tickets sold Singapore's first Formula One night race and about  2.5 billion people watched the Singapore Grand Prix on television across the world.


Boeing rolled out Singapore's F-15SG fighters

Tuesday, 16th September 2008

The Boeing Company completed its first flight of the new Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) new F-15SG from Lambert International Airport in St. Louis. The F-15SG is a variant of the highly capable, combat-proven F-15E. According to Boeing spokeperson, the rollout of F-15SG1 is on schedule and demonstrates that Boeing is off to a great start as the RSAF builds to a procurement of 24 F-15SG aircraft. The aircraft now will undergo a one-year flight test program to confirm aircraft performance. Flight testing will take place at Boeing facilities in St. Louis and in Palmdale, Calif. F-15SG production deliveries will begin in the second quarter of 2009. The final aircraft in this procurement will be delivered to the RSAF in 2012. The capabilities of the F-15SG are a blend of speed, power and agility - a combination that makes the aircraft the ultimate multirole fighter, versatile in all missions.


Ex-Car Owners Can Encash Their COE or PARF Rebates

Monday, 1st September 2008

Vehicle owners may apply to the LTA to encash their unused and valid PARF/COE rebates. This is to make it easier for car owners to give up their cars and switch to public transport. This ties in with the overall effort to make public transport a choice mode for all commuters, including current car owners.


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