Hardwarezone Forum, 16 Oct 2014
SINGAPORE: The police have rejected calls to penalise motorists who negligently run over any kind of animal, a move that has upset some groups here which have been lobbying for such changes.
Animal welfare activists who have been clamouring for more animals to be covered under the Road Traffic Act have expressed their disappointment, after the Ministry of Home
Four Indian nationals jailed for $570k GST fraud in Singapore
Yahoo! News India, 15 Oct 2014
Four Indian nationals in Singapore were Wednesday given jail terms ranging between three and four years for fraudulent Goods and Services Tax (GST) tourist refund claims of about $570,000.
Sundar Panneer Selvam, 46, Baskaran Uthirapathy, 28, Pounraj Natarajan, 25, and Gobi Raman, 31, were held guilty for money laundering.
Sundar, Baskaran and Pounraj also face
VIDEO: Hong Kong police caught on tape carrying protestor to a dark corner for a severe beating
Liveleak.com, 15 Oct 2014
VIDEO: PRC man caught masterbating while watching porn on his handphone in Woodlands Regional Library
The Real Singapore
I want to share with your readers of a video I took at Woodlands Library. This China guy is watching pornographic materials on his phone in the library and I was shocked that he started touching himself right in front of us. I also caught him throwing glancing at my girlfriend while ‘pleasuring’ himself. Whenever he stares at my girlfriend he will touch himself faster.
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Only 20 of 1,042 units at Marina One Residence sold during the weekend, dampening Temasek’s hope of making a killing from this joint development with Khazanah
PropertyGuru, 13 Oct 2014
Poor sales were recorded on the first day of launch for Marina One Residences with only 20 units sold last Saturday, according to media reports.
This is a sharp turnaround from the strong build-up seen during the preview phase, which saw more than 300 units taken up since 3 October, many by bulk buyers.
Singaporeans account for about 70 percent of buyers, while the rest
Netizens slam City Harvest’s Sun Ho for blaming God on her involvement in Crossover Project
Yahoo! News Singapore, 14 Oct 2014
Sun Ho has acknowledged for the first time in public that she herself was having trouble reconciling the image of a pastor’s wife with her pop music persona as the “Chinese Geisha”.
Referring to the Crossover Project — the church’s mission to evangelise using secular pop music — the 42-year-old wife of City Harvest founder Kong Hee said, “There were moments
Singapore footballer says new Sports Hub is ‘more about money’ than sports
Yahoo! Sports, 14 Oct 2014
“You’ve sold out, haven’t you? You’re more about money, moving in a direction I don’t understand. Honestly, I miss the old you,” said Singapore footballer Baihakki Khaizan in an Instagram post on Monday.
The 30-year-old national defender, a veteran member of the Lions team for over a decade, described Singapore’s billion-dollar Sports Hub as “all fancy”, with “all the
Female commuters express their fear of sexual harassment from drunk and horny foreign nationals on late night MRT trains
The Real Singapore, 13 Oct 2014
I want to say again, I am not discriminating foreigners or xenophobic based on their skin colour or religion or race. I am just worried for my own safety because I have been sexually harassed many times while taking the last MRT train home. I can’t take the normal train hours due to my work schedule and I really worry for my own safety and the safety of other
What is so special about this FT accountant from Myanmar that she should received such a light sentence for abusing her maid? What message is the court sending to all FT maid employers with such lenient punishment?
Singsupplies.com, 13 Oct 2024
SINGAPORE – An accountant who abused her maid and got her to perform humiliating acts on camera was fined more than $12,000 on Monday.
Permanent resident May Thu San Kyaw Nyein, 34, began abusing the 25-year-old woman from Myanmar barely a week into her employment in October 2012. After accusing her of not washing a prayer vase and milk bottle properly, she ordered
OPINION: SAFVC scheme reaffirms the 2nd class status of local citizens
Redwire Times, 12 Oct 2014
The SAF expects Singaporeans to sacrifice for their country, but says it shouldn’t tie down these fresh-from-the-oven locals because they “will not give their best”. It gives them a choice of vocation, but not Singaporeans. Is it possible that the powers that be believe Singaporeans can’t be trusted to choose the vocation that they can serve the best in, even though