Saturday, March 3, 2007

Singapore Nipple

Champions League
TodayCeltic v AC MilanLille v Manchester United Live, Ch23, tomorrow, 3.30amPSV Eindhoven v Arsenal Real Madrid v Bayern Munich Live, Ch24, tomorrow, 3.30amTomorrowBarcelona v Liverpool Live, Ch23, Thursday, 3.30amFC Porto v Chelsea Live, Ch24, Thursday, 3.30amInter Milan v Valencia Roma v... [Read more]

World Quickly
KL, JAKARTA TO DISCUSS OPEN BURNINGKUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and Indonesia will meet in May to discuss the practice of open burning in Indonesia that is linked to the annual haze problem.Malaysian Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Peter Chin said yesterday that... [Read more]

Personal issues affecting Mardan
JAKARTA - MARDAN Mamat is going through a rough patch in his life - both on and off the fairways.A famous win at the Osim Singapore Masters last year was to have catapulted the 39-year old Singapore professional to bigger things,... [Read more]

Clash on Lebanon-Israel border
JERUSALEM - UN PEACEKEEPERS beefed up their presence on the volatile Lebanese-Israeli border yesterday after a clash between the armies of both sides, the first since last year's war between Hizbollah and Israel.The clash took place after Lebanese troops fired into... [Read more]

Bob Chandran
President and chief executive of marine fuels supplier Chemoil. The company sells about 5 per cent of shipping fuel globally, and was listed in Singapore in December last year. Born in India in 1950, he migrated to the US in 1976.... [Read more]

New rules to regulate second-hand goods sale
INTERNET websites that sell second-hand goods - for instance jewellery or watches - are to be regulated under a new law passed in Parliament yesterday.The move to ensure stolen goods are not disposed of through such channels is a core pillar... [Read more]

Festive plants can bring cheer...and mozzies
THE plants traditionally brought into the home for Chinese New Year may add to the festive feeling - but they could be breeding disease, too. The pots and water plates are potential breeding grounds for the Aedes mosquito, which spreads dengue,... [Read more]

Environmentalists in India cry foul
THE new report on climate change, with its dire warnings, has shifted the onus onto governments to halt activities that trigger climate change. In China and India - the two Asian nations that face the challenge of how to develop economically... [Read more]

Nobel winner to form political party
NEW DELHI - THE only version of democracy known to Bangladesh has been a violence-prone contest between its two begums, or ladies as they are also known.The two, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, of the Awami League, and Begum Khaleda Zia, of the... [Read more]

Donors pledge $12b in aid to Lebanon
PARIS - SAUDI Arabia, the United States, France and other donors pledged about US$7.6 billion (S$12 billion) in aid to Lebanon yesterday to bolster the Western-backed government in Beirut and help the country recover from war. The pledges poured in during... [Read more]

Parking fine unjustified - is there no grace period?
On Feb 11, I went to see a Chinese physician at People's Park Centre. On reaching the car park beside the building, I displayed a parking coupon with the tabs torn to indicate 11.25 although the car clock showed 11.24.I thought... [Read more]

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