Saturday, March 3, 2007

Singapore Swallow

Straight-talking general on the rise
BANGKOK - INVESTIGATORS have enough evidence to justify filing charges against former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said General Saprang Kalayanamitr. In an exclusive interview with The Straits Times on Monday, the fast-rising, straight-talking general who was key to the success... [Read more]

Motorists won't have to pay levy on new expressway
SINGAPORE is not going to impose an extra charge for the use of the yet-to-be-completed Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE), a decision greeted with relief by road users yesterday. Earlier, there was talk that a levy could be introduced on users to... [Read more]

Group pays $884m for rest of Marina plot
THE consortium that is developing the prime Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) has disclosed the sum - $883.8 million - that it is paying for the second phase of the site, on nearby land. And for the first time, the consortium,... [Read more]

Bomb-grade uranium seized in Georgia sting
TBILISI (GEORGIA) - LAST January, a Russian man with sunken cheeks and a wispy moustache crossed into Georgia and travelled to Tbilisi by car along a high mountain road. In two plastic bags in his leather jacket, the Georgian authorities say,... [Read more]

Off-duty cop stopped teen's shooting spree
SALT LAKE CITY - AN OFF-DUTY police officer having an early Valentine's Day dinner with his wife has been credited with helping to stop a shooting rampage in a crowded shopping mall.Officer Ken Hammond from Ogden, north of Salt Lake City,... [Read more]

Malaysia's target: 10m S'pore tourists this year
THE numbers are not in yet, but some nine million Singaporean tourists are expected to have crossed the Causeway last year, meeting the target set by the Malaysian Tourism Ministry. Malaysia's Tourism Minister, Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor, who is in Singapore... [Read more]

Use ATM card in 3 Asean countries
IMAGINE the convenience of being able to withdraw cash from any ATM in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia with your bank card.That will happen within five years once an electronic payment network among the four Asean countries is up and running. Such... [Read more]

Ex-CEO 'did not wield absolute power'
THE old NKF board directors and executive committee had given its former chief executive T.T. Durai the power to run day-to-day affairs, but 'not at any time delegated absolute power' to him.In his defence yesterday, its former board chairman Richard Yong... [Read more]

Thai Premier hits out at junta leader
BANGKOK - THAILAND'S army-installed Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont yesterday accused the junta leader of not doing enough to curb a separatist insurgency in the Muslim-majority south. General Sonthi Boonyarataglin, who heads the junta and Thailand's main security organisation, had failed to... [Read more]

S'poreans in NY to get a taste of hawker fare
LAKSA, chicken rice and char kway teow will find their way to the heart of New York City when a slice of Singapore hits the Big Apple in April. That is when the Overseas Singaporean Unit (OSU) holds its first 'Singapore... [Read more]

Town prepares for more flooding
KOTA TINGGI (JOHOR) - MOTORCYCLE trader Ham Hon Eng has been working overtime to get a lift installed in the second storey of his shophouse.While many residents and businessmen here are almost paralysed by worry over a possible third wave of... [Read more]

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