President Nathan sent his well-wishes to Reform Party
From our Correspondent During the Reform Party dinner anniversary 25 September 2009, diners were surprised when a photo of Singapore President Mr S R Nathan suddenly appeared on the screen in front of them. It turned out that Mr Nathan was invited for the dinner. As he was unable to attend, he sent his well wishes to the Reform...
Foreign workers’ dormitory in Serangoon to open in November
From our Correspondent The controversial temporary workers' dormitory in Serangoon Gardens which sparked a furore among residents living in the vicinity will be opened in November this year. Located in the northeast of the island, Serangoon Gardens is a sprawling private estate of bungalows, semi-detached and terrace houses...
Lewis Hamilton criticizes Singapore’s roads as “dusty and bumpy”
From our Correspondent Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton had lashed out at the "poor quality" of Singapore's roads after qualifying on Saturday, calling its track "very dangerous". Hamilton did not mince any words when he complained to reporters at the Singapore Grand Prix: "It's such a bumpy track and the ride on our car...
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