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Our continuing crumbling standards of public works

Our continuing crumbling standards of public works

A piece of concrete the size of a table weighing about 20 to 30 kg, fell off from the wall of a 16th floor HDB block in Choa Chu Kang onto the walkway. Residents leaving their home early in the morning were stunned to see the walkway full of broken pieces of concrete. Fortunately, the incident happened in the middle of the night.... 

Only 49% of unemployed PMETs find jobs in 6 months

Only 49% of unemployed PMETs find jobs in 6 months

ST published an article today ('Highly trained, middle-aged and out of work', 20 Jul) describing how retrenched older PMETs are struggling to find jobs at similar levels. ST quoted human resource experts and economists saying that "factors such as economic restructuring and rising competition could explain why it is so difficult... 

Amos Yee appeals against conviction and sentence

Amos Yee appeals against conviction and sentence

Teenage blogger Amos Yee, who was earlier sentenced to four-week's jail, has appealed against the sentence. His lawyer Alfred Dodwell filed the notice of appeal with the High Court on Jul 9, ahead of today's (20 Jul) deadline for making an appeal. Amos' lawyers told the media that they are waiting for a date to be fixed for... 



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