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Dr Lee made serious allegation about my conduct as journalist: Janadas Devan

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SINGAPORE – The trigger for an online exchange between Dr Lee Wei Ling and Mr Janadas Devan was a “serious allegation” she made about his conduct while he was an editor with The Straits Times (ST), Mr Devan said on Monday (April 4).
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Budget debate: Some MPs caution against excessive use of subsidies

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In Parliament on Monday (Apr 4), some MPs drew attention to consequences if subsidies are applied in an untargeted manner, saying these could end up being a crutch.

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Attacks on madrasah students: Suspect's family apologises to Muslim community

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SINGAPORE – The family of the man suspected of assaulting three madrasah students last Friday (April 1) has come forward to the Muslim community, Today reported.

The news publication was contacted by the brother of Koh Weng Onn, a 48-year-old security guard who faces three charges including causing hurt that was “racially aggravated” over the alleged attacks on three girls aged aged 14 to 16 near Paya Lebar MRT station.

Muhammad Johan Koh, 49, told Today that his brother has been suffering from mental issues since young, and that he was admitted to the Institute of Mental Health in the 1990s but refused treatment.

“After all that has happened, this is our way of apologising to the Malay-Muslim community,” the elder Mr Koh, who is a Muslim convert, said.

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I am dismayed to hear of the attack towards 3 madrasah students. This is totally unacceptable. We should never tolerate…

Posted by Yaacob Ibrahim on Saturday, April 2, 2016

Three female students were making their separate ways to Madrasah Al-Ma’arif Al-Islamiah in Geylang around 7.20am last Friday when the suspect allegedly accosted them.

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I have been told of three Madrasah students being physically attacked today in a public place. At this point, the…

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According to the school’s discipline mistress Nisha Mohd Hussein, the first girl was allegedly kicked on the left thigh, while the second and third were allegedly hit with a plastic bag containing “a heavy item”.

The suspect was arrested the next day (April 2).

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I am glad to see that the police have swiftly arrested the suspect who attacked 3 madrasah students on Friday. As a…

Posted by Teo Chee Hean on Saturday, April 2, 2016

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Factory activity shrinks in March, but at slower pace

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SINGAPORE – Manufacturing activity in Singapore shrank for the ninth straight month in March, but the pace of contraction slowed markedly as factories in China, Asia’s largest economy, recorded an unexpected pickup. Despite the improvement, economists warned…

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Singapore's manufacturing activity improves in March

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The latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) reading released on Monday (Apr 4) came in at 49.4, a 0.9 point increase from February, although the manufacturing economy still contracted overall for a ninth straight month. 

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Myanmar's Suu Kyi drops two ministerial jobs, takes on spokeswoman role

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Yangon – Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi has dropped plans to run two major ministries but will act as spokeswoman for the country’s new president, a ruling party official said Monday.

Banned from becoming president by a junta-era constitution, Suu Kyi has cemented control over the country’s first civilian-led government in decades by taking on a string of senior roles in the new administration.

She has vowed to rule “above” the president, picking school friend and close aide Htin Kyaw for the role.

Lawmakers from her National League for Democracy party are also pressing for a special “state counsellor” position for the Nobel laureate, an appointment that would allow her to liaise between the presidency and parliament.

Last week the NLD said she would take on four cabinet posts – foreign, energy, education and the ministerial position in the president’s office.

But during a parliamentary session on Monday, the NLD put forward two new names for the energy and education portfolios, according to NLD spokesman Win Htein.

“Daw Aung San Suu Kyi will be the spokesperson for the president,” he added, without elaborating on the rejig.

The move will free up the 70-year-old’s already busy day-to-day responsibilities while reinforcing control over her proxy president Htin Kyaw.

Hopes are growing that the newly sworn-in government can accelerate the country’s economic and political rejuvenation after nearly half a century of military repression.

Suu Kyi’s party won a huge mandate at last November’s elections.

But the constitution effectively bans her from the top post as it rules out anyone with foreign-born children or spouses from becoming president.

Suu Kyi married and had two sons with a British national.

The military also retains control of the key home, defence and border affairs ministries, while 25 percent of parliamentary seats are reserved for unelected soldiers.

The military has already balked at the NLD’s plans to make Suu Kyi a “state counsellor” with army MPs in parliament last week saying the move bypasses the constitution.

The proposal is likely to sail through the NLD-dominated legislature.

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Worksite accidents on the rise, authorities and employers to conduct reviews

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SINGAPORE – From January this year to April 2, 22 workers have died because of accidents at their workplaces, four more than in the same period last year. These included the two SMRT trainees killed on the train tracks at Pasir Ris MRT Station last month…

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Parliament: Results out soon for review on support for single unwed parents

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April 04, 2016 7:49 PM

SINGAPORE – Single unwed parents may get more support from the Government, pending the results of an official review that will be announced soon.



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The Straits Times' News In A Minute: April 4, 2016

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April 04, 2016 7:26 PM

We look at: Health Minister Gan Kim Yong telling Parliament today that naming the individuals responsible for the hepatitis C outbreak at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) will develop a “blame culture” that will not help patients in the long run.



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S$90m paid out in ElderShield claims since its 2002 launch

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Health Minister Gan Kim Yong says there have been about 12,500 successful claims.

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