Wednesday, March 7, 2007

News Today

Traffic lights needed at this junction in Bukit Batok to ease traffic flow
It takes a long time to turn right into Bukit Batok West Ave 5 heading towards PIE/KJE/BKE as there are no traffic lights at the multi-storey carpark Blk 395A. This leads to vehicle build-up during peak hours and several vehicles turning... [Read more]

Second report links military to murders in Philippines
MANILA - PHILIPPINE President Gloria Arroyo came under intense pressure yesterday to rein in the military after a second damning report implicated top commanders in a wave of political assassinations.The government inquiry, made public only after pressure from the United Nations,... [Read more]

Rest comes first, family can wait
ONE would have thought that Noh Alam Shah would rather have spent yesterday's day off in the comfort of his own home. The 26-year-old Lion, instead, chose to remain at the Amara hotel - the team hotel where a few other... [Read more]

Deal to end N. Korean nuclear crisis may be at hand
BEIJING - A CAUTIOUSLY optimistic US chief negotiator Christopher Hill said last night that a deal could be close that will see North Korea begin to end its nuclear weapons programme. Negotiators yesterday started going through a draft proposal outlining possible... [Read more]

Phones of the future
THESE phones may just make current 3G models obsolete. The phones of the future - showcased at the 3GSM World Congress trade show in Barcelona - are here in today's Digital Life.From Nokia's E90 communicator PDA phone to Motorola's Krzr K3, they... [Read more]

Malaysia backs Musharraf's Mid-East plan
KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA, the chair of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), denied yesterday that a new Middle East peace initiative driven by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf would undermine the grouping. General Musharraf has proposed bringing together leaders of influential... [Read more]

Woman sues club that suspended her over marital status
A WOMAN is suing her country club for suspending her membership because of a dispute over her marital status.Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) insisted its former vice-captain of the ladies' golfing sub-committee, Madam Kay Swee Pin, 53, was not legally married... [Read more]

Records broken at twin events for charity
RECORDS were broken yesterday in the name of Singapore's two main transport operators, with the proceeds going to charity. In the morning, SMRT made a bid to enter the Singapore Book Of Records by cramming as many people as possible into... [Read more]

India gives Bhutan free rein in foreign policy
NEW DELHI - AFTER 57 years of overseeing Bhutan's foreign policy, India and the tiny Himalayan kingdom have signed an updated treaty that gives Bhutan more elbow room in military purchases and external affairs. With Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as... [Read more]

Top execs won over by services at luxury terminal
CHANGI Airport's luxury VVIP terminal has attracted a steady stream of mainly top-level executives and businessmen since opening last September. So far, more than 100 travellers and companies have signed up for membership in JetQuay, paying up to $1,000 a pop... [Read more]

Limit GST zero rating to 8 essential food items
I REFER to the letter,'Zero-rate GST on essential food items' by Mr Manmohan Singh (ST, Feb 17). Mr Singh pointed out one important impediment to administrative efficiency for both the Internal Revenue Authority of Singapore and businesses that no longer exists... [Read more]

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