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Thousands at New Year countdown parties across Singapore
By Asha Popatlal/Margaret Perry, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 31 December 2007 2310 hrs

SINGAPORE: Thousands of people gathered at various countdown parties across Singapore to say goodbye to 2007 and hello to 2008.

One of the biggest crowds was at Marina Bay where more than 160,000 revellers had gathered.

At the stroke of midnight, an eight-minute fireworks display entertained the crowds.

The crowds were also kept enthralled by a host of performances by three local bands.

Over at VivoCity, revellers were entertained by MediaCorp artistes and "Live the Dream" stars.

With just 1,500 tickets available for the amphitheatre seats and mosh pit, fans had queued for hours to get a piece of the action.

The queue started as early as 3pm, five hours before the countdown concert begin.

With so many stars performing, fans had their own favourites.

"Taufik (Batisah), and they have Ravalina, and By Definition, Fandi and lots more, that's why we are here," said a group of revellers.

"....(I came) to support Alvin Ng," said another reveller.

"We've come for Julian Gomez, Hady Mirza and Taufik Batisah," said a third group of revellers.

The countdown party at VivoCity was flanked by events on both sides.

To the south at Sentosa, there was the Siloso Beach Party and just above, The Jewel Box at Mount Faber. - CNA/ir/de

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Second Link tolls to go up from Feb 1

By Satish Cheney, Channel News |  Posted: 02 January 2008 1922 hrs



SINGAPORE: The tolls for all motorists at Tuas Second Link will be raised by between 10 cents and S$4.40 from 1 February.

Motorcyclists will need to pay 10 cents more than the current toll of 60 cents.

Cars will be tolled S$4.60, while vans and small lorries will be charged S$10.50.

The largest jump is for big lorries, which will have to pay S$21
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Tekka Centre to undergo renovation in March

By Wei Keng and Lee Khai Yan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 02 January 2008 1947 hrs


SINGAPORE: The famous Tekka Centre in Little India will be undergoing a major facelift, come March this year.

The work is expected to take about 16 months.

During the renovation, nearly half of the more than 500 tenants will be moving to temporary premises in Race Course Road.

Rental for the entire period will cost between S$4,500 and S$12,000, depending on location and shop size.

Tan Siat Hiang, a stall owner, said: "I hope business will be better than before. But some of the customers don't know we are shifting there."

Tenants said the renovation cost of the 25-year-old Tekka Centre is more than S$10 million and they can look forward to features like escalators and renovated car parks on their return.

Ajit Kumar, Merchants' Association representative, said: "We are looking forward to it. We are hoping it can attract the new generation."

On their return, the tenants will have to pay between 10 and 20 percent more in rental charges
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Luar Negara : 3 Januari 2008        
                 
SKANDAL SEKS

MENTERI M'SIA LETAK JAWATAN


PUTRAJAYA: Naib presiden Persatuan Cina Malaysia (MCA), Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek, yang mengaku bahawa beliau adalah lelaki dalam rakaman cakera video digital (DVD) seks yang diedarkan di Johor, semalam meletak jawatannya sebagai Menteri Kesihatan Malaysia, semua jawatan parti dan sebagai Ahli Parlimen (AP) Labis, berkuatkuasa serta merta.

Beliau sendiri membuat pengumuman peletakan jawatan itu dalam satu sidang akhbar di Kementerian Kesihatan di sini pada 3.35 petang semalam.

Difahamkan Dr Chua, 61 tahun, mengambil keputusan itu selepas dinasihatkan oleh jemaah menteri, yang mengadakan mesyuarat mingguan mereka semalam.

Minggu lalu, satu rakaman DVD satu jam menunjukkan Dr Chua, yang sudah berkahwin dan mempunyai tiga anak, melakukan hubungan seks dengan seorang wanita berusia 20-an tahun dalam sebuah bilik hotel.

Kelmarin, Dr Chua, dalam sidang akhbar di Labis, Johor, telah meminta maaf kepada Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, pemimpin parti Barisan Nasional (BN) dan MCA, serta rakan menteri kabinetnya kerana keterlanjurannya.

Beliau juga menyerahkan masa depan politiknya kepada pertimbangan Datuk Abdullah.

Menurutnya, wanita dalam DVD itu adalah 'teman peribadinya', dan beliau turut menekankan tidak terlibat dalam membuat rakaman aksi itu.

Peletakan jawatan menteri kesihatan Malaysia itu dilihat sebagai usaha meredakan tekanan ke atas BN menjelang pilihan raya mendatang, yang dijangka diadakan sekitar pertengahan tahun ini.

'Saya bukan ( ahli politik) yang pertama dan bukan terakhir (yang terjebak dalam suasana ini),' katanya dalam sidang akhbar secara tergesa-gesa semalam. Terserah kepada orang awam untuk menilai saya,' ujar beliau.

'Surat (peletakan jawatan) dalam perjalanan ke pejabat beliau (Datuk Abdullah),' tambahnya.

Dr Chua ahli politik tertinggi Malaysia kedua terlibat dalam skandal seks sejak pemecatan mantan timbalan perdana menteri Malaysia, Datuk Anwar Ibrahim, yang dituduh meliwat drebar keluarganya.

Mahkamah bagaimanapun menerbalikkan tuduhan terhadap Datuk Anwar, yang kini menjadi pemimpin pembangkang. -- Bernama, AP, Reuters.
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Singapura : 3 Januari 2008         
         
MAHU BERSIAR, AKHIRNYA JADI MANGSA RAGUT DI JB


Oleh
Khalid Khamis

LAWATAN singkat Cik Jamiah Sirat ke Johor Bahru bersama dua tetamunya dari Indonesia berubah menjadi mimpi ngeri selepas mereka dirompak seorang lelaki bermotosikal.

Insiden itu juga telah mencederakan salah seorang tetamunya itu, Cik Melani Koesmadji, 42 tahun, yang luka di pipi, dahi, tangan dan kaki akibat diheret sekitar 10 meter oleh perompak tersebut.

Sekitar 2 petang Ahad lalu, Cik Jamiah bersama Cik Melani dan ibunya, Cik Yvonne Koesmadji, 64 tahun, sedang berjalan menuju ke kereta mereka di tempat meletak kereta pusat beli-belah Jusco di Permas Jaya.

Namun, tiba-tiba sebuah motosikal mendekati mereka dari belakang sebelum penunggangnya meragut beg tangan Cik Melani.

Cik Melani, walaupun terkejut, enggan melepaskan begnya mengakibatkan beliau diheret, tetapi terpaksa mengaku kalah selepas tidak lagi dapat menahan rompakan itu.

Begnya mengandungi pasport kedua-dua wanita Indonesia itu, wang tunai 5 juta rupiah ($3,825), AS$180 ($258) dan $350, selain kad kredit, barangan peribadi dan telefon bimbit.

Cik Jamiah, 58 tahun, berkata Cik Melani dan Cik Yvonne merancang pergi ke Kuala Lumpur selepas bercuti di Singapura, tetapi beliau menyarankan agar mereka ke Johor sahaja.

'Disebabkan pasport mereka dirampas, mereka terpaksa bermalam di Johor sebab warga Indonesia tidak dibenarkan keluar Malaysia hanya dengan kenyataan polis,' ujar beliau, penyelia tiket syarikat penerbangan Garuda.

Tetamu Indonesia itu terpaksa bermalam di rumah saudara Cik Jamiah di Masai, Pasir Gudang.

Semalam, Cik Melani dan Cik Yvonne berada di Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Johor bagi mendapatkan pasport baru sebelum pulang ke sini.

Menurut Cik Jamiah, Cik Yvonne rakan lama keluarganya dan percutian mereka adalah yang pertama dalam sedekad.

Menurut Cik Jamiah, sebelum lawatan singkat itu. beliau sudah empat tahun tidak ke Johor.

Ini kerana beliau bimbang ekoran beberapa kes rompakan dan curi yang dilaporkan dengan warga Singapura menjadi mangsa.
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Originally posted by fatz at 3-1-2008 10:03 AM
Singapura : 3 Januari 2008         
         
MAHU BERSIAR, AKHIRNYA JADI MANGSA RAGUT DI JB

Oleh
Khalid Khamis
Insiden itu juga telah mencederakan salah seorang tetamunya itu, CikMelani Koesmadji, 42 tahun, yang luka di pipi, dahi, tangan dan kakiakibat diheret sekitar 10 meter oleh perompak tersebut.

Sekitar 2 petang Ahad lalu, Cik Jamiah bersama Cik Melani dan ibunya,Cik Yvonne Koesmadji, 64 tahun, sedang berjalan menuju ke kereta merekadi tempat meletak kereta pusat beli-belah Jusco di Permas Jaya.


i was there 2 weeks ago...
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Reply #1235 virgomal's post

kena hati2..
tak kira la kat mana skali pun...
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S$30m Keppel Bay Bridge opens to much fanfare


By Satish Cheney, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 January 2008 2139 hrs



SINGAPORE: A new S$30 million bridge to link Marina Bay and Keppel Island has been officially opened by President SR Nathan.

The Keppel Bay Bridge forms part of the new waterfront living experience in the Marina Bay area.

The 250-metre bridge links Keppel Island with the mainland. But it's more than just a bridge. The new link is adorned with special lights which can be programmed to enhance the atmosphere.

It took two years to complete the bridge, which is part of the master plan to transform Keppel Bay into a premier waterfront precinct.

Teo Soon Hoe, Senior Executive Director of Keppel Corporation, said: "We wanted to build a bridge between the mainland and the island. The island is now linked with a marina clubhouse. The boats are already in. It's just been completed and will be open soon. And we have the whole island which will provide more space to our tenants."

The bridge will come in handy when more water sports events are held here. And come January 19, the 10-team Clipper fleet presently racing from Australia to Singapore will be arriving at Marina Bay, and this bridge will be a central figure for the welcome party.

Apart from scenic views of Sentosa Island as well as the upcoming integrated resort, pedestrians can also get insights into the historical surroundings from the plaques placed along the walkway. - CNA/vm
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 Author| Post time 4-1-2008 09:28 AM | Show all posts
Singapura : 4 Januari 2008         
         
JULUNG-JULUNG KALI TIGA WANITA ANTARA 20 KARYAWAN DALAM LEMBAGA RAYUAN MUIS


TIGA wanita telah dilantik buat julung-julung kalinya sebagai antara 20 karyawan Melayu/Islam dalam Lembaga Rayuan Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis) bagi tempoh dua tahun berkuatkuasa 1 Januari lalu.

Warta Pemerintah bertarikh 28 Disember lalu menyatakan pelantikan mereka dibuat oleh Presiden Singapura, Encik S R Nathan, atas nasihat Muis.

Ketiga-tiga wanita yang dilantik ialah:

# Cik Faridah Eryani Pairin, 39 tahun, seorang peguam Lembaga Perumahan dan Pembangunan (HDB).


# Ustazah Harinah Abdul Latiff, 43 tahun, lulusan sarjana muda dari Universiti Ummul Qura, Makkah, dalam bidang Fiqh dan Usuluddin. Beliau kini mengajar di Madrasah Aljunied Al-Islamiah dan;


# Cik Hamidah Ibrahim, 53 tahun, seorang hakim Mahkamah Rendah.

Pembentukan Lembaga Rayuan tertakluk di bawah seksyen 55 (3) Akta Pentadbiran Hukum Islam (Amla).

Tujuannya adalah untuk mendengar rayuan terhadap keputusan yang telah dibuat oleh Mahkamah Syariah ataupun Pendaftar Perkahwinan bagi Orang-Orang Islam.

Ia merangkumi isu-isu berhubung hak penjagaan anak, pelupusan atau pembahagian harta menyusuli perceraian.

Lembaga Rayuan akan membentuk sebuah panel tiga orang dari masa ke masa bagi mendengar dan meneliti kes-kes rayuan yang diterimanya.

Pelantikan tiga wanita dalam lembaga tersebut dilihat sebagai memastikan ia mempunyai kepakaran yang diperlukan daripada perspektif wanita, selain kepakaran yang dapat dimanfaatkan berdasarkan profesyen dan latar belakang mereka.

Karyawan lain yang dilantik bagi tempoh sehingga 31 Disember 2009 itu ialah:

Encik Abdul Rahim Abdul Jalil; Encik Zainol Abeedin Hussin; Syed Alwee Ahmad Alsree; Encik Shaiffudin Saruwan; Encik Latiff Ibrahim; Encik Hamidul Haq; Encik Muhammad Hidhir Abdul Majid; Encik Mohamed Nasser Ismail; Ustaz Saripi Rawi; Ustaz Ahmad Dafir Kadir; Ustaz Muhammad Haniff Hassan; Encik Abdul Ghani Abdul Hamid; Ustaz Mohd Kamal Mokhtar; Ustaz Jalaluddin Hassan; Ustaz Mohamed Ali; Ustaz Mohd Yusri Yubhi Md Yusoff; dan Ustaz Mustazah bin Bahari.
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Tremors felt in parts of Singapore as quake hits Sumatra

Posted: 04 January 2008 1622 hrs


SINGAPORE: Tremors were reported in Singapore, following a 6.3-magnitude earthquake in Indonesia's Sumatra island on Friday.

The MediaCorp News Hotline received calls from residents in St George's Lane, Farrer Road, Sengkang and Geylang Bahru.

The National Environment Agency's website said the quake was detected at 3.29pm, 570 kilometres away from Singapore, or some 120 kilometres southwest of Sungai Penuh Sumatra.

Some Singaporeans said they felt tremors at about 3.30pm. One Channel NewsAsia sent in pictures of a shaking chandelier in his Geylang Bahru flat.

If you too felt something, share your experience with us. Send your photos or videos to 9780-8282 or email them to [email protected]. You can also call us at (65)68-2222-68.
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Baby boy found abandoned outside Sikh temple at Niven Rd

By Lynda Hong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 04 January 2008 2049 hrs


SINGAPORE : A baby boy was found abandoned at a Sikh temple along Niven Road, in the Selegie area, early Friday morning.

This is the first baby abandoned this year, after three such cases last year.

It was 5am, and temple volunteer Jaswinder Singh was on his daily routine to open the temple. He was surprised by the find outside the gate.

He said, "This little baby was... outside the temple... He's a very cute and likeable child. I saw his movements..."

The baby, believed to be a Sikh, weighed 3.2 kilogrammes. He was placed in a basket wrapped in a cream-coloured cloth.

A check with the temple's CCTV showed a tall, skinny man outside the temple just before the baby was found. Police are reviewing the footage for further investigations.

The temple was built some 30 years ago, and this is the first time a baby has been abandoned there.

Jagjit Singh, President, Khalsa Dharmak Sabha, said: "We are really trying to appeal to the parents, the father, the mother, or anybody who knows of the couple... (to) come and see us. Or anybody who can come and see us on their behalf and we will do all the things possible to help."

The baby was sent to the KK Women's and Children's Hospital, where he was reported to be in good health.

The Police said the baby is about 2 to 3 months old and there are no visible injuries on him. They said the Community Development, Youth and Sports Ministry has been informed and it will be looking into the welfare of the baby.

The Police are also calling for anyone with information to ring their hotline at 1800-255-0000. -
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Two bodies found in Lorong Ah Soo flat

By Satish Cheney/Gamar Abdul Aziz, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 04 January 2008 2013 hrs




SINGAPORE : Two decomposed bodies were found in a flat at Block 128, Lorong Ah Soo, on Friday evening.

Police have confirmed that the dead are a 50-year-old woman and an 82-year-old man.

Channel NewsAsia understands that when authorities arrived, they found another occupant, an 80-year-old woman, alive in the unit.

She has since been sent to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, but her condition is not known.

It is a tragedy with many unanswered questions.

The Police are investigating into what happened in the fourth floor unit at Block 128, Lorong Ah Soo.

Channel NewsAsia understands that a family of three - an elderly woman, her husband and their middle-aged daughter - had been living in the flat.

The chairperson of the area's Residents' Committee, Liew Soo Wah, said she had received calls about a stench coming from the flat. Suspecting something was amiss, she called the police.

While waiting for them to arrive, she went ahead to the flat to check on the family.

Liew, Chairperson, Paya Lebar Zone 7 Residents' Committee, said: "We saw flies... I asked (the woman) 'Where is your husband?' She said sleeping. 'Where is your daughter?' She said sleeping."

According to neighbours that Channel NewsAsia spoke to, the family was very reserved and the daughter was the only one who would go to the nearby coffeeshop to buy food for the family. However, they had not seen her for more than one-and-a-half months.

Helen Goo, a neighbour, said: "They've not been out of the house, so we thought something was wrong. But the neighbour said the son had (taken) them away, maybe. So we thought we shouldn't knock (on) the door because they're very reserved people. They don't open the door at all." - CNA/ms

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Singapura : 5 Januari 2008        
         
MAYAT DIPERCAYAI ANAK-BERANAK DITEMUI


Oleh
Hisham Hambari

DUA mayat, dipercayai bapa dan anak perempuan, reput ditemui dalam bilik tamu dan bilik tidur sebuah flat di Blok 128, Lorong Ah Soo, semalam.

Seorang wanita 80 tahun, dipercayai isteri lelaki itu, juga ditemui dalam flat itu dan dikejarkan ke Hospital Tan Tock Seng untuk pemeriksaan.

Menurut polis, lelaki itu berusia 82 tahun manakala wanita tersebut 50 tahun.

Pegawai polis tiba di flat itu pada 4.10 petang selepas menerima aduan mengenai bau busuk.

Seorang jiran, Cik Helen Goo, 37 tahun, berkata beliau tidak mendengar sebarang jeritan atau pertengkaran sebelum dua mayat bangsa Cina itu dijumpai.

Seorang lagi jiran, Cik Zaiton Kadir, 47 tahun berkata keluarga itu selalunya memencilkan diri.

'Saya diberitahu anggota Jawatankuasa Penduduk (RC) yang mengunjungi flat itu beberapa bulan lalu bagi pemeriksaan nyamuk Aedes, bahawa keadaan rumah itu tidak terurus.

'Flat itu berselerak dan kelihatan juga najis di sana sini,' ujarnya, seorang suri rumah.

Polis menyifatkan kes itu sebahagian kematian luar biasa.
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Singapura : 5 Januari 2008         
         
WARGA DATANG DARI AUSTRALIA INGIN CARI TIGA TEMAN MELAYU LAMA

Sukar lupa kenangan manis ketika duduk di sini 30 tahun lalu


Oleh
Nazri Hadi Saparin

MESKIPUN tinggal di Singapura buat hanya kira-kira lima tahun lebih 30 tahun lalu, pengalaman hidup di Kota Singa ini tidak dapat dilupakan Cik Joan Durant.

Kenangan paling manis yang terabadi dalam memori Cik Durant, 73 tahun,adalah kenangan bersama tiga teman Melayunya - Cik Edah Samori, Encik Mohd Tahir dan Encik Rosni Ibrahim.

Justeru itulah, nenek 15 cucu itu datang dari sejauh Queensland Utara, Australia, untuk mencari teman-temannya itu.

Beliau sampai di Singapura pada 16 Disember lalu dan mencari teman-temannya itu di alamat terakhir mereka atau tempat mereka bekerja dahulu.

Namun, pencarian beliau tidak berhasil.

'Bagai mimpi buruk saya menjadi nyata,' katanya semasa menyifatkan usaha mencari tersebut.

Cik Edah, yang Cik Durant panggil dengan nama Susie, adalah pembantu rumahnya semasa beliau tinggal di Paterson Road.

Encik Mohd Tahir pula sering bermain golf dengan Cik Durant di Kelab Golf Sembawang, manakala Encik Rosni merupakan ketua kedi di Kelab Golf Warren di mana Cik Durant juga sering beriadah.

Cik Durant tinggal di Singapura kerana menemani suaminya, seorang pegawai Tentera Australia, yang berpangkalan di sini ketika itu.

'Kami semua jadi kawan baik. Mereka sering datang ke rumah saya,' kata beliau.

Cik Durant, yang tidak pernah kembali ke Singapura sejak meninggalkan negara ini, menambah beliau kesal kerana tidak menulis surat kepada teman-temannya itu.

Beliau dijadualkan berangkat pulang ke Australia dalam beberapa hari ini dan berhajat besar dapat bertemu semula dengan teman-temannya itu.

Jika sesiapa mempunyai maklumat yang dapat membantu Cik Durant, sila hubungi talian Berita Harian di 6319-5601 atau 6319- 5353.


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diharap jika Cik Edah Samori, Encik Mohd Tahir dan Encik Rosni Ibrahim sedang berforum sekarang, segeralah hubungi Cik Joan Durant dgn segera di talian tertera....
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Bombs from WW II discovered at Jalan Gembira construction site
By Lynda Hong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 06 January 2008 0032 hrs

SINGAPORE : 27 unexploded war relics were found at a Jalan Gembira construction site at MacPherson Gardens on Saturday afternoon.

The Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) said the relics comprised old artillery shells, mortar bombs and stick grenades. The activating fuzes were not attached.

The SAF Chemical Biological Radioactive and Explosive Defence Group is dealing with the relics which will be brought to a demolition range for disposal.

MINDEF also assured the public that there is no cause for alarm.

A construction worker had made the discovery and MINDEF was called in to clear the relics. - CNA /ls
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Singapore's Tiger Airways Offers 15,000 Free Seats On KL Route


SINGAPORE, Jan 7 (Bernama) -- One of Singapore's low fare airlines, Tiger Airways, is offering over 15,000 free seats to customers to mark its sales launch today for its latest route, Singapore-Kuala Lumpur.

The airline, which will operate daily flights from Feb 1, said the free seats are available for booking online at www.tigerairways.com from now until Friday, and are for travel until Oct 25. The fare excludes taxes and fees.

The regular fare for one-way ticket is $134.99 excluding taxes and fees.

Tiger Airways CEO Tony Davis described the new route as "a significant milestone in Asean's aviation history."

Last month, the Singapore government awarded Tiger Airways and another low-cost carrier, Jetstar Asia, the rights to each operate a daily service on the Singapore-Kuala Lumpur route from Feb. 1.

Davis said Tiger Airways since its launch in 2004 had lobbied to offer low fare flights between Singapore and its neighbours Malaysia and Indonesia.

This is an important first step in the liberalisation of air travel across Asean, he said at the launch of the service here.

He said affordable and convenient travel between the two cities will lead to the development of trade and tourism which are important stimulators of economic growth.

Tiger Airways is keen to operate services to other cities in Malaysia and will continue to lobby for air traffic rights, added Davis.

Tiger Airways will operate from the Low Cost Carrier Terminal at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

Its 55-min Singapore-Kuala Lumpur daily flight will depart Changi Airport for KLIA LCCT at 10.50am and return from KLIA LCCT at 12.15pm from Feb 1 to March 29.

From March 30 to Oct 25, the flight schedule is retimed to 3.15pm from Changi Airport and 4.40pm from KLIA LCCT.

Tiger Airways now flies to eight countries across Asia-Pacific.

Tiger Aviation recently concluded an order with Airbus Industries for a further 50 aircraft to bring its fleet size to 70 aircraft by 2016.

-- BERNAMA
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Singapore opens new airport terminal

SINGAPORE - Singapore on Wednesday opened its largest and most expensive airport terminal that industry analysts say will reinforce the city-state's position as a regional aviation hub.

A Singapore Airlines flight from San Francisco became the first to land at Terminal 3 at about 12pm local time, a spokesperson for the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), which operates Changi Airport, said.

"We have received the first arrivals," the spokesperson said.

Passengers arrived to a traditional Chinese lion dance and a greeting from Singapore's Transport Minister Raymond Lim, CAAS said in a statement.

"With this new terminal, we are poised to meet the demands of the growing tourist and business traffic in and out of Singapore," Mr Lim said, particularly
when two multi-billion-dollar casino and entertainment resorts begin operation by 2010.

Built at a cost of S$1.75 billion, Terminal 3 offers 380,000 square metres of space in a seven-storey building.

It can handle 22 million passengers a year, bringing Changi's total capacity to about 70 million, CAAS said.

Terminal 3 will add 28 aerobridge gates to Changi, with up to eight designed to handle the world's biggest passenger plane, the superjumbo Airbus A380.

Singapore Airlines (SIA) in October became the world's first airline to fly the double-decker A380 and is the first to operate from Terminal 3.

With shiny granite floor tiles and carpeted lounges, Terminal 3 has the ambience of a five-star hotel. Trees and plants dot the building, which boasts a five-storey vertical garden with waterfalls.

Analysts say the new terminal will boost Changi's appeal -- particularly compared with its key challenger in Bangkok, which was plagued with problems after opening in 2006.

"It will push Singapore further ahead of its rivals," said Shukor Yusof, of Standard and Poor's Equity Research.

Terminal 3 is more than twice as large as the 140,000-square-metre second terminal which opened last June at Hong Kong International Airport.

Aviation industry competition is intensifying in a region where airline passenger growth is projected to increase faster than the global average
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Singapura : 11 Januari 2008         
         
PANGGILAN PALSU KE SCDF BERTAMBAH


Oleh
Khairul Bahriah Mahfud

SEBANYAK 3,687 panggilan kecemasan yang diterima Pasukan Perkhidmatan Awam Singapura (SCDF) tahun lalu adalah panggilan kecemasan palsu, berbanding 2,865 panggilan pada 2006.

Panggilan palsu ditakrif sebagai situasi pasukan yang dikerah tidak mendapati sesiapa yang memerlukan perhatian mendesak.

Pengarah Jabatan Operasi SCDF, Kolonel Eric Yap, menimbulkan perkara ini semasa membentangkan perangkaan kebakaran dan ambulans setempat semalam.

'Ia mengganggu perkhidmatan kerana ambulans yang dikerah tidak akan bersedia menghadapi situasi lebih darurat,' katanya dalam sidang media di ibu pejabat SCDF di Ubi Avenue 4 semalam.

Jumlah panggilan bukan kecemasan yang diterima pula berkurang 22 peratus berbanding tahun sebelumnya.

Orang ramai digalakkan menggunakan talian 1777 secara alternatif bagi kes bukan kecemasan.

Secara keseluruhan, sebanyak 109,459 panggilan telah diterima - lebih 14 peratus berbanding tahun sebelumnya.

Kes-kes kebakaran pula melihatkan peningkatan 2 peratus.

Walaupun jumlah tersebut rendah berbanding sedekad lalu, kebakaran di dapur dan kebakaran sampah didapati meningkat.

Kolonel Yap menekankan bahawa kebakaran di dapur boleh menyebabkan kesan yang buruk kerana kawasan dapur mudah dibaham api.

Kebakaran sampah, yang mencatat 1,199 kes, pula kerap berlaku di pelongsor sampah akibat bahan-bahan terbakar seperti rokok dan arang.

Mengulas, Kolonel Yap mengatakan penduduk dan orang ramai harus bertanggungjawab untuk memastikan kebakaran tidak berlaku, lebih-lebih lagi jika kebakaran itu boleh dielak.
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 Author| Post time 11-1-2008 07:34 AM | Show all posts
Singapura : 11 Januari 2008        
         
AIRASIA TAWAR DUA PENERBANGAN KL-SINGAPURA


Oleh
Suryani Omar

SYARIKAT penerbangan bajet dari Malaysia, AirAsia, akan menawarkan dua penerbangan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Singapura mulai 1 Februari ini dan berharap dapat menawarkan lebih banyak penerbangan antara Malaysia dengan Singapura pada masa akan datang.

Ini termasuk dari Pulau Pinang, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching dan Langkawi.

Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO) AirAsia, Datuk Tony Fernandes, berkata beliau menganggarkan AirAsia akan menawarkan lima hingga enam penerbangan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Singapura mulai Disember pula, apabila laluan tersebut dibuka sepenuhnya.

'Dalam lima tahun mendatang, saya rasa kami boleh menawarkan 20 penerbangan dari Kuala Lumpur ke Singapura dan, dalam masa, saya rasa jumlah penumpang AirAsia antara Singapura dengan Malaysia mencapai antara lima juta dengan tujuh juta,' kata Datuk Fernandes di satu sidang akhbar di sini untuk mengumumkan khidmat terbaru itu.

Beliau berharap untuk mencapai 250,000 penumpang bagi khidmat KL-Singapura dan yakin dengan khidmat terbaru itu, penerbangan AirAsia dan AirAsia X dari Kuala Lumpur ke destinasi lain akan bertambah kerana penumpang dari Singapura boleh ke negara lain menaiki AirAsia dari Kuala Lumpur dengan lebih mudah.

Laluan antara Kuala Lumpur dengan Singapura dikuasai Malaysian Airlines (MAS) dan Singapore Airlines (SIA) selama 35 tahun.

November lalu, Singapura dan Malaysia mengumumkan laluan tersebut akan dibuka kepada penerbangan bajet mulai bulan depan secara terhad sebelum dibuka sepenuhnya Disember ini.

Sebagai promosi, AirAsia akan menawarkan 30,000 tiket percuma (tidak termasuk yuran dan cukai) bagi penerbangan antara Kuala Lumpur dengan Singapura.


Datuk Fernandes berkata tiket bagi penerbangan sehala akan berharga sekitar RM150 ($65.78), termasuk cukai dan yuran.

Pihaknya masih belum memastikan jika ia akan beroperasi dari Terminal 1 atau Terminal Bajet.

Ditanya Ekoniaga jika khidmat terbaru itu akan menjejas penerbangan AirAsia dari Senai, Johor Baru, Datuk Fernandes berkata: 'Saya yakin ia tidak akan terjejas. Pastinya Johor lebih murah daripada Changi kerana pertukaran wang asing.'

Menurutnya, kira-kira 40 peratus penumpang AirAsia yang berlepas dari Senai adalah warga Singapura.


Jetstar Asia dan Tiger Airways juga telah mendapatkan izin menawarkan satu penerbangan dari Singapura ke Kuala Lumpur setiap hari mulai Februari....
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 Author| Post time 11-1-2008 07:41 AM | Show all posts
Singapura : 11 Januari 2008        
  
NENEK BUKA KEDAI TELEFON BIMBIT


Minat ceburi niaga dan gemar barang elektronik

Oleh
Suryani Omar

USIA bukanlah penghalang untuk menceburi bidang niaga.

Malah, nenek seorang cucu, Cik Morjiah Ramani, 45 tahun,:re:  pernah digelar teman-temannya sebagai nenek canggih.

Beliau bukan sahaja tidak canggung menggunakan Internet dan komputer malah baru-baru ini melabur kira-kira $50,000 untuk membuka sebuah kedai menjual telefon bimbit.

Kedai yang dipanggil Excellence Mobile itu terletak di #01-34, Vista Point, di Woodlands Drive 43.

'Bagi saya, usia bukanlah satu isu. Dari dulu lagi, saya memang minat berniaga dan saya minat barangan elektronik. Jadi, dengan dorongan anak-anak dan suami saya, saya membuka kedai telefon bimbit.

'Lebih-lebih lagi tidak ramai orang Melayu yang menceburi bidang niaga telefon bimbit, jadi saya terfikir, mengapa tidak? Alhamdulillah, respons menggalakkan sejauh ini,' kata ibu dua anak itu.

Beliau berharap dapat mengaup semula modalnya itu dalam masa satu setengah hingga dua tahun.

Minat Cik Morjiah dalam bidang elektronik memang sejak anak-anaknya masih kecil lagi.

'Dulu, saya ikuti kelas komputer di masjid. Kemudian, bila ada Internet, belajar daripada anak-anak saya menggunakannya pula.

'Kita mesti selalu mempertingkat diri kerana saya ingin menjadi ibu dan nenek yang berpengetahuan,' katanya lagi.

Sebelum ini, Cik Morjiah mengambil tempahan memasak dan menjual pakaian tetapi perniagaan itu berasas di rumah.

Kini, dengan kedai sendiri, cabarannya lebih, katanya.

'Kini, kita dapat belajar mengimbangi kos operasi seperti sewa dan sebagainya. Pada masa yang sama, kita dapat tarik pelanggan yang lalu-lalang di depan kedai,' katanya lagi.

Anak-anaknya - Encik Mohd Khairil Benjamin Mohd Ibrahim, 20 tahun, dan Encik Mohd Harry Shamrizan Mohd Ibrahim, 27 tahun - membantunya mengendalikan perniagaan tersebut.

Malah, Encik Mohd Khairil dan Encik Mohd Harry pernah bekerja di kedai telefon bimbit untuk menimba pengalaman dan mempelajari selok-belok berniaga telefon bimbit.

'Dari situ, saya belajar cara membaiki telefon yang rosak atau bermasalah dan juga harga yang harus ditetapkan.

'Jadi, apabila kami buka kedai, kami sudah ada pengetahuan mengenai perniagaan ini,' kata Encik Mohd Khairil, lulusan Nitec dalam Reka Hias Media Digital dari Institut Pendidikan Teknikal.

Beliau baru tamat Perkhidmatan Negara dan merancang hendak melanjutkan pelajaran ke politeknik setempat.

Selain daripada menjual telefon bimbit dan peralatannya, Excellence Point turut menyediakan khidmat tukar ganti (trade ini), membaiki telefon bimbit dan menjual kad SIM serta alat mainan PSP.

'Saya berharap dapat mengembangkan perniagaan saya, mungkin buka cawangan dalam masa akan datang. Pada masa yang sama, ia memberi peluang pekerjaan kepada anak muda lain,' ujarnya lagi.
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