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Singapore eases rulings on Internet election advertising

Singapore eases rulings on Internet election advertising

Political parties, candidates and their election agents will now be able to use a broader range of new media platforms to conduct election advertising on the Internet. The changes follow amendments to the Constitution as well as the Parliamentary and Presidential Elections Act introduced last year. Internet election advertising... 

Top 10 Most Shoplifted Stores in Singapore

Top 10 Most Shoplifted Stores in Singapore

Singapore. Its wide range of goods and 24-hour opening policy have made Mustafa center a hit with shoppers. But its narrow walkways and bustling crowds are also attracting a less welcome type of visitor - shoplifters. The mall in Little India had more reported theft cases than any other shopping center or supermarket last year.... 

The agony of not knowing

The agony of not knowing

Jo and Premsa Royle with their children Harley, aged three, Ebony, four, and Cherry, two Family and friends of a Hebden Bridge woman who died after falling from an apartment block in Singapore last June held a dinner to commemorate what would have been her 32nd birthday. Jo and Premsa Royle, who live in Todmorden, have spoken... 



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