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SINGAPORE – Stranded after a bus strike in Venice, Italy, Ms Charissa Kow could not get from her lodging at a far-off campsite to the city centre, despite attempts to hail a cab or hitchhike.
She recalled that shuttered supermarkets, lifeless shopping…

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18 dogs abandoned in different parts of Singapore in 48 hours

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A Facebook post on Voices For Animals (VFA) has brought the public to attention of dog abandonment – altogether 18 pedigree dogs in two days.

In a post yesterday, the animal welfare group said 16 dogs were abandoned in 24 hours in different parts of Singapore such as Yishun, Sengkang, Serangoon, Tampines and Petir Road.

Another batch of abandoned case!!!!1 pair of poodles, Long nails, doesn’t know how to walk on leash! One male one…

Posted by Voices For Animals on Thursday, 24 March 2016

A Channel NewsAsia report today said the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) also “took in eight small pedigree dogs in the last 48 hours, including poodles and poodle crosses”.

In The Straits Times report, SPCA’s acting executive director Dr Jaipal Singh Gill said the the dogs showed signs of having the same owner. He said they have similar skin problems, were groomed in the same way and had long nails.

Animal activist Mr Derrick Tan, 35, of VFA also said in The Straits Times report that the dogs “smelled bad, had long nails and skin issues”.

Comments on VFA’s Facebook posts speculated that person who abandoned the dogs could have been a breeder.

I think it’s a dumping session. So many dogs being abandoned. Yesterday Night rescued, 1) 3 from Yishun a female…

Posted by Voices For Animals on Thursday, 24 March 2016

Mr Tan said in The Straits Times report that a suspect has been traced who had told him the dogs were abandoned all over the island in the hopes for them to get adopted.

The Straits Times reported that Mr Tan said all the dogs have been accounted for. Most of them are with VFA while others are with the SPCA and one is with Animal Lovers League, another animal welfare group.

3 abandoned dogs. Has named them, Rainie the younger Maltese, Coral the older Maltese, & Sandy the Cavadoodle. I…

Posted by Voices For Animals on Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Channel NewsAsia reported that Dr Gill said that six of the eight dogs with SPCA have microchips and SPCA is tracing the identities of these owners, if possible.

SPCA has also made a report to the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA).

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Celebrations awash with colour, food and dance for 3,000 revellers at Holi festival

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March 25, 2016 6:42 PM

SINGAPORE – Some 3,000 revellers gathered at a field in Tanjong Rhu on Friday to dance, eat and throw handfuls of coloured powder at each other in celebration of Holi, the Hindu festival of colours.



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Basketball: Slingers gear up for match against Dragons in rivals' homeground

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Despite the possibility of facing a hostile home crowd, the Singapore Slingers say they are prepared for their match against the Westport Malaysia Dragons on Saturday. 

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Teenager arrested for loan shark harassment

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March 25, 2016 6:08 PM

SINGAPORE – A 19-year-old was arrested on Thursday for allegedly setting fire to the flat of a loan shark’s debtor.



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PM Lee to attend Nuclear Security Summit in US

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will be in the United States from Mar 26 to Apr 1, and will meet Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen and attend the 4th Nuclear Security Summit while he is in Washington DC.

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PM Lee to discuss international action to strengthen nuclear security

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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is set to outline possible collective action for the international community to strengthen the global nuclear security architecture at the Nuclear Security Summit. 

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PM Lee Hsien Loong in US to attend Nuclear Security Summit

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March 25, 2016 5:46 PM

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is in the United States for a week-long working visit that will include meetings with US leaders and participation in the fourth Nuclear Security Summit.



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Popular Books & Stationery Fair @ Singapore Expo 24 – 27 Mar 2016 | SINGPromos.com

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POPULAR Book fair at Expo now on till 27 Mar. Up to 70% off selected stationery, 2nd assessment book at 40% off, 2nd Chinese book at 50% off & more

Popular Books & Stationery Fair @ Singapore Expo 24 – 27 Mar 2016 | SINGPromos.com

POPULAR is organising their first ever Stationery Fair at Expo from 24 to 27 March. Get up to 70% off selected stationery, 2nd assessment book at 40% off, 2nd Chinese book at 50% off and more

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Chinese media laud hacker for US spying

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Beijing – Spying on the US is a service to China, state-run media said Wednesday, singing the praises of a man who confessed to hacking American defence contractors on Beijing’s behalf.

Chinese national Su Bin, 50, pleaded guilty to stealing trade secrets from the companies, including plans for transport planes and fighter jets.

In a plea agreement filed Wednesday, he admitted to conspiring with two unnamed persons in China to try to acquire plans for F-22 and F-35 fighter jets and C-17 transport aircraft.

Boeing, the American airplane manufacturer, was among the companies hacked.

If he had done so, “we are willing to show our gratitude and respect for his service to our country”, said an editorial in the Global Times, a nationalistic newspaper with close ties to the ruling Communist Party.

“On the secret battlefield without gunpowder, China needs special agents to gather secrets from the US,” it added.

But it also questioned whether the plea agreement reflected the truth of the matter, saying that while the US has arrested “quite a few ‘Chinese spies’… most of them proved to be innocent”.

“As the ‘war of information’ between China and the US continues”, it said, “there will probably be more Chinese framed as spies.” Asked about the case, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei said that Beijing “firmly opposes and does not support any cyberhacking activities”.

Washington and Beijing have repeatedly clashed over what the US describes as rampant cyberspying by the Chinese government on US industry.

Last year, the US indicted five Chinese military officers on charges of cyberspying.

In the 1990s, Taiwanese-American Wen Ho Lee was accused of spying for the Chinese government, but eventually pleaded guilty to only one minor charge in an embarrassing debacle that ended in an apology from then US president Bill Clinton.

Chinese-born US citizen Chi Mak was jailed for 24 years in 2008 for conspiring to smuggle sensitive US submarine technology to China.

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