
Web ‘blackout’ in Singapore to protest new online rules
Free My Internet SINGAPORE, June 6, 2013 (AFP) - Over 130 Singaporean bloggers blacked out their homepages Thursday to protest new licencing rules for news websites they say will muzzle freedom of expression. The 134 participants, including individual bloggers and community-based blogs, replaced their homepages with black...

Singapore Airlines Turbulence: Breakfast Is Served (On The Ceiling)
What a mess - the aftermath If you’re a nervous flier, look away now, for this is the scene on board a Singapore Airlines flight after a severe bout of turbulence. Flight attendants had been preparing to serve breakfast when the captain hastily suspended the meal and switched on the seatbelt signs. Despite his hasty instructions,...

Yahoo! Singapore says new rules to pave way for accreditation
Yahoo! Singapore said Wednesday that new rules requiring the licensing of online news sites will help pave the way for it to get full media accreditation. Singapore's official media watchdog late last month announced annual licensing rules for news websites, including the local Yahoo! portal, that will subject them to the same...
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