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The Straits Times wins 3 Asian Media Awards for newspaper design, photography

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March 30, 2016 10:09 PM

SINGAPORE – The Straits Times bagged a trio of awards, including a gold for Newspaper Overall Design, at the 15th Asian Media Awards in Manila on Wednesday night (March 30).



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Singapore's 'tighter fiscal position': Cause for concern?

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The Government has committed to higher spending and is prepared to run a sizeable primary deficit in Budget 2016. But analysts say there is little cause for worry over Singapore’s tighter fiscal position in the longer term. 

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Andy Lau's wife 4 months pregnant with second child: Reports

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Hong Kong actor-singer Andy Lau, 54, and his Malaysian wife Carol Choo, 50, are expecting a second child, Hong Kong’s Next magazine reported on Wednesday.

Apple Daily reported that Choo is believed to be four months pregnant and had found out about her pregnancy in December.

According to the Hong Kong magazine, Choo had been going through regular artificial insemination.

The couple, who have a four-year-old daughter named Hanna, had been hoping for a son, the report added.

When contacted by Next, Lau neither confirmed nor denied the pregnancy and thanked the reporters for their concern.

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MOM, LTA issue interim safety instructions to SMRT in wake of fatal accident

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SINGAPORE – Safety procedures for track access have been strengthened following a fatal accident which took the lives of two SMRT staff on March 22, the transport company said today (Mar 30).

SMRT said in a statement that procedures for authorisation of track access have been strengthened in the areas specified by the Land Transport Authority and the Ministry of Manpower on the same day.

The authorities’ interim safety instructions require that SMRT ensure the following:

a) No trains should run in automatic mode for sections of the track where personnel are required on the adjacent track walkway. Trains on such sections of the track should be operated manually, and at low speeds;

b) The section of the track where all works are taking place including maintenance or repair, should be isolated, so as to provide a safe zone before any personnel is allowed to proceed to the area;

c) There should be robust authentication procedures between the personnel deployed on the tracks and the operations control centre to verify the track isolation;

d) Measures for isolation must be continuously in place until staff have left the work area and trackside; and

e) Watchmen should be deployed to alert personnel on the tracks of oncoming trains from both directions of the track.

SMRT added that internal investigations into the cause of the accident will be completed by next week, and that the findings will be reviewed by a panel of independent safety experts and the members of a committee being formed.

The SMRT Board Safety Review Committee will be tasked to look into all safety-related matters in SMRT trains, and review all frameworks, structures, processes and procedures. The committee will be chaired by an SMRT Board Member and will include independent members as well.

SMRT said it is in contact with the families of Nasrulhudin bin Najumudin and Muhammad Asyraf bin Ahmad Buhari, who were among a group of 15 men from SMRT’s maintenance crew when they were hit by an oncoming train.

Mr Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari (left) and Mr Nasrulhudin Najumudin. (Photo: Facebook) – See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/smrt-deaths-2-killed-were-among-15-staff-walkway#sthash.yF87U2oh.dpuf

Above: Mr Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari (left) and Mr Nasrulhudin Najumudin. (Photo: Facebook)

Other staff affected by the accident have also been offered care and counselling, the company added.

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Manpower Ministry issues interim safety instructions to SMRT following death of two employees

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March 30, 2016 8:47 PM

SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Wednesday (March 30) issued interim safety instructions to rail operator SMRT following the March 22 accident at Pasir Ris MRT station which caused the deaths of two maintenance staff members.



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Elderly woman killed after taxi hits her in a Bedok North carpark as she was collecting cardboard

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March 30, 2016 8:40 PM

SINGAPORE – A 78-year-old woman was killed after a taxi reversed into her at high speed at a carpark in Bedok North Street 2 on Wednesday (March 30).



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MOM directs SMRT to put in place interim safety measures

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SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Manpower (MOM), in consultation with the Land Transport Authority (LTA), has directed transport operator SMRT to put in place interim safety instructions from Friday (March 31), following an accident near Pasir Ris MRT station…

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Police arrest 19-year-old on suspected loanshark activities

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March 30, 2016 8:22 PM

SINGAPORE – The Police have arrested a 19-year-old man for his suspected involvement in loansharking activities.



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Gay couple's lives 'destroyed' by custody war with Thai surrogate

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A foreign same-sex couple battling a local Thai surrogate for custody over their infant daughter said Wednesday their lives had been “destroyed” by the 14-month legal war that has prevented their family from returning home.

Manuel Valero, from Spain, and his American husband Gordon Lake, both 41, were blocked from leaving Thailand with their daughter Carmen after the surrogate refused to sign necessary paperwork following the birth last January.

The two men, who live in Spain but are currently caring for the child in Bangkok, have spent the past 14 months fighting a custody war knotted by recent changes to Thailand’s surrogacy laws and the fact that the kingdom does not legally recognise same-sex marriage.

“Our lives have been practically destroyed this past year,” Lake said after the final witness hearing wrapped up Wednesday, adding that months of legal bills had left the couple’s finances in shambles.

Their other child, a son, has spent the past year living with Valero’s sister in Spain.

“It kills us inside that they are not together,” Lake, who is Carmen’s biological father, told AFP.

The surrogate, Patidta Kusonsrang, has shied from the media and did not speak to the press following the trial.

Thailand for years hosted a thriving yet largely unregulated international surrogacy industry popular among same-sex couples, but a string of scandals in 2014 spurred the military government to ban foreigners from using Thai surrogates.

One high-profile case saw an Australian couple accused of abandoning a baby with Down’s syndrome carried by a Thai surrogate while taking his healthy twin sister. In another, a Japanese man was controversially found to have fostered at least 15 babies with surrogates.

Although the new law came into effect after Carmen was born, Valero and Lake’s trial began afterwards.

Their lawyer told AFP a clause in the legislation offers a way out for couples whose children were born before the law, but it refers to a “husband and wife”, leaving judges to decide whether the provision applies to a same-sex marriage.

“The spirit of this act is to protect children. So for the benefit of the child I think she should be with her biological father,” said the lawyer Rachapol Sirikulchit.

A verdict is scheduled for 26 April.

The couple has also filed a defamation case seeking financial compensation from the surrogate and her legal aide, who they accuse of trying to “destroy our lives by telling lies”.

“We came with a suitcase for three weeks,” Valero told AFP outside the courtroom in Bangkok, referring to January 2015 when Carmen was born. “Hopefully we will go back to Spain before she is 16-months-old”.

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Bat-history: 77 years of Batman costumes

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Whether you were blown away by Ben Affleck’s performance in Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice or thought that he blew it, the US actor has cemented his place in the expansive Batman world.
For 77 years, since his creation by…

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