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AsiaOne team to go all-female starting April 1

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SINGAPORE – Sick and tired of writing stories involving cleavages, nude women, and scandals, AsiaOne will from April 1 become an all-female editorial team.

Male scribes who make up the minority will now be relegated to tasks such as editing photos, photocopying and answering phone calls from members of the public.

In a show of female solidarity, the new line-up of staff have been given excessively female-looking jackets and other cute stationery. The team has also decided to wear pink every Wednesday as an ode to the Mean Girls movie.

AsiaOne reporter Letchumi Goh, 28, says “this is a step (in heels) in the right direction”.

“Women have long been sidelined in the media industry and it’s time for us to have more say in the content,” said Ms Goh.

Readers can expect to see more stories on cute cat videos, women’s rights and beauty trends, on top of the daily local news that will focus on female CEOs, social activists and entrepreneurs.

However, senior reporter Wok Too Loong, 44, is against an all-female online news team. According to Mr Wok, the ratio of men to women in a team should not matter. He still believes “this is a man’s world”.

“Women should hurry up and accept it, so that we can continue with our everyday work”, said Mr Wok, who has been transferred to the Department of Office Supplies.

The editors declined to comment and only gave this quote: “We are not trying to threaten the men. We just believe that we can do a better job that doesn’t involve them.”

Who run the world? Girls.

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14 educators recognised in biennial Caring Teacher Award

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SINGAPORE – Fourteen teachers – comprising seven primary, five secondary, and two junior college educators – were conferred the Caring Teacher Award on Thursday (March 31), in recognition of their commitment to the holistic development of their…

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NTU students float ideas to help heartland businesses flourish

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March 31, 2016 3:47 PM

SINGAPORE – Extending shop opening hours to 2am, diversifying one’s services and setting up business management committees – these are some ideas floated by a group of university students to help heartland shops in Singapore survive and flourish.



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Drawn by Korean TV drama, 4,500 Chinese tourists gather for chicken, beer

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Religious leaders need to educate young on S’pore social fabric: Yaacob

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SINGAPORE – Religious leaders here have a role to play in explaining the social context of Muslims and non-Muslims living in harmony to the younger generations, said Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Yaacob Ibrahim on Thursday (March 31).
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Friends of Singapore in European Parliament launched

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The group was initiated by Singapore in 2015 to promote closer ties between Singapore and the EU, particularly at the inter-parliamentary level.

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Lee Fook Sun appointed Building and Construction Authority chairman from April 1

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March 31, 2016 2:27 PM

SINGAPORE – Mr Lee Fook Sun, president of ST Electronics Limited, will be appointed chairman of the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) board for a three-year term from Friday (April 1).



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Come September morning…an icon becomes a memory

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The end of the road nears for the 39-year-old Rochor Centre, which is making way for the upcoming North-South Expressway.

By September, the complex with its four iconic blocks – painted green, yellow, blue and red – will be consigned to the pages of history.

The signs of abandonment can already be seen. The stench of urine at some lift landings and deserted corners hangs heavy in the air. The shutters are down and there is hardly a soul around.

More than half of the shops and offices that used to occupy the first three floors of the four blocks have relocated.

Some people have even made the nearly vacant third floor of the centre their temporary sleeping area.

The residents who live on the fifth floor and above are waiting for the keys to their new flats at Kallang Trivista, also a Housing Board project.

They have already discarded television sets, cupboards, stoves, mattresses and other bulky household items and these have started to accumulate at the void decks.

10 facts about the building

ALL-WHITE BLOCKS: Built by the Housing Board in 1977, the four blocks that make up Rochor Centre used to be all-white until they were repainted to their current four colours during the Interim Upgrading Programme in 1994.

PODIUM-AND-TOWER STYLE: Like other estates built in the same period, Rochor Centre was designed in the “podium-and-tower” style. It has three floors of retail space, a playground on the fourth floor, and residential units from the fifth to the 16th floor.

BOTTOMS UP: The unit numbers of flats in Rochor Centre are placed underneath staircases linking the levels, instead of on the walls like in most HDB estates.

NIGHT SOIL POINT: In the 1970s and 1980s, it was often associated with the odour of faeces, as there was a night soil deposit point located opposite it, where Albert Complex stands today.

TRANSVESTITES AND TOURISTS: When the old Bugis Street closed in 1985, transvestites frequented the area near Rochor Centre to pose for pictures with tourists.

HOME FOR THE AGED: Rochor Centre housed the first old folks’ home located at a void deck, on the fourth floor. Called the Rochore Kongsi Home for the Aged, it was opened in 1977 by Dr Toh Chin Chye, then Deputy Prime Minister and Member of Parliament of the area.

LITTLE JOHOR: In the 1980s, Rochor Centre was called “Little Johor” as it was popular with Malaysians, who found shopping there cheaper than in their home country.

CABS TO MALAYSIA: The nearby Ban San Street Taxi Kiosk is the only place in Singapore where people can get a Malaysia-registered taxi to ferry them to any location in Malaysia.

‘ROCHORE’: For years, Rochor was spelled with an “e”. The last known use of the name “Rochore” was in the 2000 Budget debate.

ERP TECH FOR CARPARK: In 2003, Rochor Centre’s carpark was one of the first public carparks – along with one in Toa Payoh Central – to implement an automated charging system using Electronic Road Pricing technology as well as per-minute charging.


This article was first published on March 31, 2016.
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