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24th-Jul-2006 04:31 pm - NEL is down...
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NEL services from Dhoby Ghaut to HarbourFront halted
By Joanne Leow, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 24 July 2006 1612 hrs

HarbourFront, Outram Park, Chinatown and Clarke Quay MRT stations have been closed due to an electrical problem which caused a train to stall just after Outram Park station.

At around 12.45pm, a southbound North East Line train stalled in the tunnel due to loss of traction power.

Repeated attempts to bring the power back failed and about half-an-hour after the incident, about 100 passengers were evacuated from the train.

Initial investigations showed a wire which supplied traction power to the trains had come loose.

SBS Transit says its engineers are working to bring the system up again, but this is likely to take several hours.

Normal train operations are still running between Dhoby Ghaut and Punggol stations, while alternative bus services from the affected stations have been activated.

Those affected can seek a refund of their fare at any NEL Passenger Service Counter.

The public may call the SBS Transit Customer Relations Centre at 1800-287-2727 or 6383-7214 for further information. - CNA/ir
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19th-Jul-2006 01:33 pm - Hand Granade found in Condominium
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So our great SAF is in the news again, for all the wrong reasons:

Training grenade found in rubbish centre of condominium
By Ng Bao Ying, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 18 July 2006 1821 hrs

SINGAPORE : A training grenade has been found in the rubbish centre of a condominium block at Cuscaden Walk.

Police said they were notified by a cleaner, who was wheeling a bin from one of the apartment block chutes to the main rubbish centre on Tuesday morning.

They cordoned the area, covered the item with a bomb blanket and notified the SAF's Explosives and Ordinance Disposal unit.

The object was identified as a training grenade which does not contain high explosives.

Police are now investigating how the grenade got there.

- CNA /ls
what can I say? Firearms leh... must be some rich recruit who "accidentally" took it home and dunno what to do with it...
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Rules relaxed for flying national flag
By Noor Mohd Aziz, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 10 July 2006 1656 hrs

SINGAPORE : Singaporeans can now fly the national flag at their residences from the middle of July to the end of August, to celebrate the country's National Day.

Previously, the national flag could only be displayed in August.

Following requests by Singaporeans, the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts is allowing residents to display the flag for the extended period, on a trial basis.

It is also allowing Singaporeans to apply decals and flag stickers to themselves or their belongings.

This is to give the people more ways of expressing their loyalty to Singapore during the National Day celebrations.

The ministry, however, reminds the public to maintain the dignity and respect for the flag in doing so.

The business community, including foreign organisations based here, is also encouraged to fly the Singapore flag.

Guidelines on the use of national symbols can be found at www.sg and for the national flag at www.sg/explore/symbols_flag_guideline.htm. - CNA /ct


right....
20th-Apr-2006 09:14 pm - Parliament dissolved
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Now that the Singapore Parliament has dissolved... Singapore is officially NO GOVERNMENT, until the Party winning the majority of the vote appoints the new member of Parliament.

Now, that effectively means that Lee Hsien Loong is NOT our PM, Lee Kwan Yew is NOT our Ministor Mentor, and Goh Chok Thong is NOT our Senior Minister, and so are other titles and positions given to any other tom, dick and harry in the parliament, since these are Parliamentary Positions, and since Parliament has dissolved.

So, in line with what Lee Kwan Yew has said that "it is the job of the media to correct them (public)"*, I urge the press and media to stop adding whatever titles they may have previously, as this may affect voters psychologically.

They are now just CANDIDATES.

* Lee Kwan Yew said these words during during his "exchange" with 10 young Singaporeans on a TV program, aired on Channel 5 last week. The video clip can be watched at why my vote counts

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