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Good Morning! Here are our top stories to start your Sunday, May 10.
High barriers, visual marks among the measures that companies must have as of May 12
Businesses must also have a detailed plan for monitoring staff to ensure they comply with safe management measures.
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How beauty salons, bakeries, laundries are preparing to resume business starting May 12
A cautious reversal of the current circuit breaker to deal with Tuesday’s coronavirus outbreak will make more stores work again.
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Fresh pastures in the Covid-19 economy: from supermarkets to remote work tools
While the pandemic has destroyed some businesses, it has fueled others.
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Field notes from the middle of a pandemic
While in this Pause lifestyle, it might be good to think about what living in the midst of a great pandemic is teaching us and think about what we might want to do differently when this is over, says Chua Mui Hoong.
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Once Singapore’s most wanted gangster, Roland Tan, dies
The 72-year-old man, who was wanted for a murder in Bras Basah in 1969, died of a heart attack in Denmark.
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Mahathir and Anwar unite again to return the PH to power
In a joint statement, they rejected the two-month Perikatan Nasional administration that came to power without being elected.
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9 new groups of coronaviruses in S’pore; 2 cleaners in Northpoint City in Yishun among new 753 cases
Of the new cases, 93 percent are linked to known groups. The rest is pending monitoring of the contract.
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Celebrating the mummy during the circuit breaker
Since dining out is not an option this year, five-year-old Natalie Rai is inviting her mother to a special breakfast menu at “Natalie Cafe.”
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Managing the home while the husband struggles against Covid-19: 3 mothers and the challenges they face
Ms. Jayme Tan received the “best Mother’s Day gift” last Wednesday: her husband at home.
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Is this a good time to buy a property?
The news sounds surreal in the face of a global pandemic: Private home sales in Singapore rose 57.3 percent in February.
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