[ad_1] SINGAPORE – A semi-retired businessman who fatally stabbed his son-in-law in front of a lunchtime crowd three years ago was sentenced to eight and a half years in jail on Monday (September 21) in what Judge Dedar Singh Gill described it as “tragic”. case. Tan Nam Seng, 72, was …
Read More »Boon Tat Street death: man who stabbed son-in-law three times is incarcerated
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: An elderly man who stabbed his son-in-law three times in broad daylight during a busy lunch hour and stood next to him as he died was sentenced to eight and a half years in jail on Monday (September 21). The judge said it was a “cruel and shameless …
Read More »5,400 jobs available in the food service and food manufacturing sector; 2 out of 5 for PMET, Workforce News and Featured Stories
[ad_1] SINGAPORE – Some 5,400 food service and food manufacturing jobs have been offered under the SGUnited Jobs and Skills Package since April, with approximately two out of five of these being for professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMET ). Approximately 2,070 jobs are for PMETs, in roles such as …
Read More »‘Help us get our jobs back’: rebuilding the tourism sector is a hot topic in Sabah state elections
[ad_1] KOTA KINABALU: Revianna Jamlius, a mother of two, has earned a living for the past 15 years working as a dive master at Sabah’s famous Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park. For the past few months, however, he has found himself cleaning dishes and cleaning tables at a cafe in …
Read More »China’s ByteDance Gets Trump Approval To Prevent TikTok Shutdown
[ad_1] WASHINGTON / NEW YORK: US President Donald Trump said on Saturday (September 19) that he supported an agreement in principle that would allow TikTok to continue operating in the United States, even as it appeared to conflict with its previous order to China’s ByteDance to divest. the video app. …
Read More »German bakery helps deaf Chinese earn their daily bread
[ad_1] CHANGSHA: The warm glow from the oven and the aroma of fresh bread signal the morning rush at Bach’s Bakery in the central Chinese city of Changsha, but even though the baking staff chat with enthusiasm, a pin can be heard drop. Bach’s primarily employs hearing-impaired staff, whose jokes …
Read More »The iPad Air just put the iPad Pro out of business, at least for creatives
[ad_1] When I’m not writing for TechRadar, I run a movie production company, and the iPad Pro 12.9 I use for that is a vital tool. It’s perfect for every step of the creative process, from writing documents and scripts to annotating PDF files, taking notes, and drawing storyboards. Basically …
Read More »If you just beat Covid-19, exercise could do more harm than good
[ad_1] TIZIANA FABI / AFP via Getty Images From images of cloudy chest scans and gasping patients hooked up to ventilators, we have been conditioned to think of Covid-19 as a respiratory disease. But it’s not just about the lungs. Even from the early days of the pandemic, doctors discovered …
Read More »Taiwan President Says He Has No Plans To Talk To Japan’s New Prime Minister
[ad_1] TAIPEI: Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen said on Sunday (September 20) that there were no plans for her to speak by phone with the new Japanese Prime Minister, Yoshihide Suga, after a Japanese envoy told Tsai that Suga might be open to it, prompting concern in Beijing. Taiwan, claimed by …
Read More »Elderly resident repeatedly pours water on smoking neighbor in Bedok
[ad_1] Like oil and water, a couple of neighbors just don’t seem to agree with their differences in smoking habits. Upset that the smoking neighbor who lived in the unit below her refused to stop smoking by her window every day, a 68-year-old woman lost patience and poured water out …
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