Singapore transforms into a gambling hot spot
The traditionally uptight Asian city-state is poised to eclipse Las Vegas next year as the world's second largest gaming destination after lifting a decades-old ban on gambling and opening two new casinos last year. At the same time, the government has enacted regulations that make it difficult for Singaporeans to gamble. Thousands...
Marriage rates fall for the first time since 2003
THE number of marriages in Singapore dipped in 2010, while divorce cases crept up again. The Singapore Department of Statistics released these figures in their annual Statistics on Marriages and Divorces for the year 2010, on Wednesday. A total of 24,363 couples pledged to love and cherish their partners forever - a 6.6 per...
Singapore remains attractive hub for highly skilled Indians
Immigration rules are getting tougher and overseas jobs difficult to find. While that may be the message from many Western countries, there's some good news nearer home. Singapore remains an attractive hub for Indian professionals. With the economy growing in double digit quarter on quarter, the need for skilled workers persists. The...
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