March 06, 2016 5:00 AM
Long-time users of Eye Mo are in for a disappointment – there will be no new stocks of the popular eye drops in shops here.
March 06, 2016 5:00 AM
Long-time users of Eye Mo are in for a disappointment – there will be no new stocks of the popular eye drops in shops here.
Sakae Sushi $1 sushi for ALL items on belt from 7 March. Available at six outlets
Sakae Sushi $1 Everything on Belt @ 6 Outlets From 7 Mar 2016 | SINGPromos.com
Sushi at only $1?! Yes you heard it right! Starting 7 March 2016, Sakae Sushi will be offering Sushi & all items on the sushi belt at only $1 at the following outlets
During his visit to Qatar and Egypt, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean will meet with several high-level officials to enhance cooperation between Singapore and the countries.
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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and actress and model Jerry Hall on Saturday (March 5) celebrated their one-day-old marriage with a blessing service at St Bride’s church on London’s Fleet Street, the spiritual home of British journalism.
The pair had wed on Friday (March 4) in a low-key private ceremony in central London, after which the now four-times married 84-year-old Mr Murdoch said on Twitter he was the happiest man in the world.
Mr Murdoch, executive chairman of News Corp and owner of 21st Century Fox, and Ms Hall, 59, smiled for photographers after the service at the historic church, famed for its wedding-cake spire, but made no comment to the waiting media pack.
Texan model and actress Hall was wearing a pale blue chiffon and silk wedding gown, reportedly designed by Vivienne Westwood, while Mr Murdoch was dressed in a navy suit, white shirt and brown shoes.
The couple’s 10 children from previous relationships attended the service, as did Ms Rebekah Brooks, who returned to run Mr Murdoch’s British newspapers in September, News Corp chief executive Robert Thomson and Justice Secretary Michael Gove, a senior figure among those who want Britain to leave the European Union.
Celebrity guests included actor Michael Caine, Irish rock star Bob Geldof, former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman, composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and artist Tracey Emin.
SINGAPORE – To commemorate the first death anniversary of founding Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and to honour his legacy of a clean and green Singapore, more than 300 young people took part in various environmental conservation initiatives at Pulau Ubin and…
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SINGAPORE – A fire broke out at a coffee shop in Block 442 Jurong West Avenue 1 at 3.30pm today (March 5).
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted to the fire around 3.35pm.
SCDF said that the fire involved contents of a stall in a coffee shop. It was extinguished with two water jets.
14 residents were evacuated from the higher floors, and there were no reported casualties.
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SINGAPORE – A man was caught on video dragging a woman violently into an apartment.
But that’s not the end of it.
Police received a call for help at a residential unit along Rangoon Road at around 9am on Monday (Feb 29).
What turned out as a distress call, soon revealed a larger discovery as drug paraphernalia and suspected controlled substances were found in the premises.
Police then arrested a 43-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman.
The video, which was posted by The Local Society on Facebook yesterday (March 4), showed a heavily tattoed man dragging a woman from the lift into an apartment.
Clad only in a towel, the woman struggled fruitlessly against the man, falling to the ground and hitting her head against the corridor a few times.
The woman also dropped her towel during the tussle.
She was eventually pulled into the apartment.
Police said investigations are ongoing.
debwong@sph.com.sg
SINGAPORE – Former national football coach Hussein Aljunied died on Saturday (March 5), the Football Association of Singapore (FAS) announced on their website. He was 73.
Mr Hussein was Singapore’s coach from 1984-1986, winning the Malaysia League in 1985 and also leading the Lions to the SEA Games final in the same year.
FAS said: “Our thoughts are with Mr Hussein’s family in this difficult time.”
debwong@sph.com.sg