Thursday, March 1, 2007

Singapore Virgin

Fed officials see no rate cut, citing inflation risks
WASHINGTON - UNITED States Federal Reserve officials, armed with figures showing inflation picking up, made it clear that they are not close to cutting interest rates. Hours after the government reported on Wednesday that consumer prices rose more than forecast last... [Read more]

More grads and skilled workers in workforce
ONE in four working adults here is now a university graduate, almost double the proportion a decade ago.And nearly half of the graduates now earned their degrees and mortarboards overseas. Comparative figures for 1996 are, however, unavailable from the Ministry of... [Read more]

A study of chinese temples
A book recording the history and development of 40 temples in Singapore was released yesterday. Chinese Temple and Culture Volume 2, produced by Shin Min Daily News, also features articles by 10 local experts on Chinese customs. It was launched by... [Read more]

Wrong speech at the wrong time
GEN Sonthi Boonyaratkalin spoke unwisely last week in his speech to young volunteers about the nation and its military. The vow to recapture national assets sold to Singapore in the Shin Corp deal was as poorly phrased as it was incorrect.... [Read more]

Eight more schools to be upgraded
STUDENTS and teachers in eight schools are looking forward to 2010 - by which time they will have bigger classrooms, media resource libraries, IT learning centres and sports halls.The schools will be the next to benefit from the Ministry of Education's... [Read more]

How a 5-star dream turned into a 3-star nightmare
BANGKOK - STRUCTURAL engineer Tortrakul Yomnak has been spending a lot of time lately gloomily sticking his fingers into cracks in the taxiways at Thailand's Suvarnabhumi International Airport. When he isn't doing that, he chases paper trails and studies contracts to... [Read more]

IEA raises oil demand forecast
PARIS - THE International Energy Agency (IEA) yesterday raised its world oil demand estimates for this year, citing a major revision to forecasts of China's needs.It also warned the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) that its production cuts might seriously... [Read more]

Liquid curbs likely on all flights from Singapore
SINGAPORE is seriously considering limiting the amount of liquids, aerosols and gels that passengers can carry aboard aircraft, joining the United States, Canada and European Union states that already have the anti-terror restrictions in place. The move is in line with... [Read more]

Alwyn Lim likely focus of claims against third parties
FORMER National Kidney Foundation (NKF) vice-chairman Alwyn Lim is expected to take centre stage as the next chapter of the NKF saga unfolds. Mr Lim, an accountant, is one of the third parties former NKF chairman Richard Yong and former treasurer... [Read more]

Beijing slams Chen's name-change move
BEIJING - BEIJING condemned Taiwan's President yesterday for dropping 'China' from the names of state-run firms and introducing 'distorted' history books, saying the moves were aimed at severing links with the mainland.But President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan told reporters yesterday that... [Read more]

MRT mishap: Train officer didn't have details at first
I REFER to the letter, 'Where is compassion for MRT accident victim?' by Ms Natalie Yee Zimin (ST, Jan 30).We regret the inconvenience caused to passengers in the affected train at Clementi MRT station on Jan 27. As a woman's leg... [Read more]

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