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Mediacorp kena hack ah? Suddenly the 11pm drama 三生三世十里桃花 got cut off and now showing other programmes. Is it the first time its down so long
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not a big amount but will all going to be hang?
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I notice that Eight Riversuites prices lower or same for some of the properties in Bedok, Tanah Merah. Like for this 8 riversuites 2 bedroom 840 sq feet is less than same size Optima http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listing/11068846/for-sale-eight-riversuites http://www.propertyguru.com.sg/listing/15304847/for-sale-optima-tanah-merah
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Eight Design Pte Ltd Singapore’s Best Office and Residential Interior Design Consultancy We enable you to invest in true creative vision and innovative project solutions. When it comes to commercial and residential interior design in Singapore, there is no going past Eight Design. We are the fastest, the most innovative, and the best. Over more than 15 years in the industry, our firm has cultivated a reputation for providing comprehensive range of renovation and design solutions including everything from concept through to execution. Our company is known for meticulous attention to detail, uncompromising commitment to quality, and superior customer service capabilities which set us apart from many other firms in the city. We pride ourselves in striking the perfect balance between creativity and practicality. Our renovation services encompass both the latest interior trends with timeless design that lasts the distance. In this sense, we take a multifaceted approach to design which results in a high polish finish that is simultaneously of the moment and perennially chic. We pride ourselves in creating living spaces that are tailored to the needs of our clients’ individual lifestyles. Our services represent true value for money and are wholly affordable when compared with other Singapore firms. Our Firm Provides the Top Fast Commercial Renovation Solutions on the SG Market Offering a diverse range of top interior design and renovation solutions, our company is one of the most dynamic in the industry. We have experience working on a broad range of projects including office design and residential renovation of both HDB and landed properties in Singapore. Each and every project we undertake is unique as we customize our services to suit the needs of every client. Whether that means a fast renovation on an inner city residence or a complete design overhaul for a commercialresidence undergoing rebranding, our designers are more than capable of helping you achieve what you envision. Here you can browse through our consultancy’s commercial and residential portfolios which feature some of the best real estate and interior design in Singapore. For more information on our company’s range of capabilities, please don’t hesitate to contact us. The Interior Contractor Singapore Trusts Eight Design delivers creative yet practical solutions to both Residential and Commercial spaces. During our 15 years of experience we have become one of the top interior design firms Singapore can offer. Our team is on crest of modern trends whilst also established in understanding tradition, meaning that they have the complete toolbox with which to release your room’s potential. An abundance of creativity and grounding in practicality allows Eight Design to deliver dreams like no other interior design firm in Singapore. Bring vibrancy, joy and life to that previously unloved room. Cast a new light on your property, enhancing both value and quality of life.We believe in commitment, quality and cost-effectiveness. We believe we are the best of the best interior designers in Singapore. The Most Complete Singapore Interior Design Firm As the best interior design company in Singapore, we are proud of our expertise in both Commercial and Residential spaces. We understand the different requirements of each environment and love nothing more than tailoring our services accordingly. Whether you want to wow clients in a thriving office environment or create homelife that lets your family flourish in modern comfort, we have the solution for you. Trust our team of designers with your next project and share results that have satisfied a diverse and returning client base. We are proud of our work, look at our Commercial and Residential portfolios to see why Eight Design is Number One across Singapore. See below for a sample of just some of our solutions and please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information, advice and quotes. Eight Design Pte Ltd No.47 Kallang Pudding Road,Crescent@Kallang #09-11 S(349318) Phone: 64449811 Website: www.eightdesign.com.sg
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How times have changed... Still remember their ordered F16s were denied to them years back because of human right issues or some accusations being levelled at the govt then. Just curious the choppers are sold brand new or COE Longbows. From CNA: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp...1227194/1/.html US selling eight Apache helicopters to Indonesia Posted: 21 September 2012 0442 hrs WASHINGTON: The United States is to sell eight Apache helicopters to Indonesia in a sign of strengthening ties aimed at boosting regional security, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Thursday. After talks with Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa, Clinton said the US administration had "informed Congress of the potential sale of eight AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopters to the Indonesian government." "This agreement will strengthen our comprehensive partnership and help enhance security across the region," she told reporters, after they met for their third US-Indonesia joint commission. The administration of President Barack Obama is making a key policy pivot to boost ties in the Asia-Pacific region, as it seeks to try to fend off China's influence, and Clinton visited Jakarta earlier this month. The top US diplomat did not give a figure for how much the sale of the Boeing-made Apaches to the Indonesian military was worth, but the Jakarta Post has reported that the deal has been in the works for some time. Hailing their growing ties, Clinton said trade between the two nations topped $26 billion last year, while "investments in transportation, energy, and infrastructure are creating jobs and supporting economic growth." The United States was also spending some $600 million over the next five years to fund "clean energy development, child health and nutrition programmes, and efforts to help make Indonesia's government more transparent and open," Clinton said. Indonesia and the United States had built a "strong foundation," she said, and alluding to tensions in the South China Seas added: "One of our most important concerns is promoting peace and stability in the Asia Pacific." Jakarta and Washington had a "comprehensive partnership," Natalegawa agreed, adding he wanted "to reinforce and recall and reaffirm the fact that the importance of Indonesia-US relations extends beyond the bilateral. "Our two countries now have worked very closely in a very productive and very mutually beneficial way, not only bilaterally, but increasingly within the regional setting as well." - AFP/de
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Yu Yang and Wang Xiaoli, the Chinese top seeds, and their South Korean rivals, Jung Kyung-eun and Kim Ha-na, were booed on Tuesday as the players repeatedly hit shots wide or served into the net. The referee, Thorsten Berg, warned the players over their conduct. The other match also involved a South Korean pair, Ha Jung-eun and Kim Min-jung, up against the Indonesians Meiliana Juahari and Greysia Polii. The Koreans eventually won by two sets to one. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/aug/0...lified-olympics SK lost 2 teams. China and Indo 1 team dq
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To the driver of the above mentioned vehicle, 17 Jun 2012 (2pm SLE towards CTE) You were driving recklessly and overtaking on the middle lane without due clearance. You nearly clipped my rear bumper you son of a beach. You have a date in Hell with your good pal Ma Chi, please do not drag other innocence parties into it, we are not interested, I was going about 90-100km/h on the right lane and keeping a reasonable distance from the vehicle in front of me. You could have overtaken me on the left if you needed to but there was no need to cut it so close. Yah, your COE is worth more than my whole car but my life and my passenger's are worth more than you cos you are nothing but an irresponsible scumbag, rot in hell you son of a beach. Vehicle Details Vehicle No.: Sierra-Juliett-Yankee Two One Six Eight Lima Vehicle Type: N18 - Passenger (Co) Company Car (Single Rate) Vehicle Attachment 1: No Attachment Vehicle Scheme: Normal Vehicle Make: B.M.W. Vehicle Model: 523I 2.5 AT ABS D/AB 2WD 4DR GAS/D Chassis No.: WBAFP32050C867281 Engine No.: 11017822N52B25AF Engine Capacity: 2497 cc Maximum Laden Weight: 2260 kg Unladen Weight: 1650 kg Year Of Manufacture: 2011 Original Registration Date: 30 Sep 2011 Lifespan Expiry Date: - COE Category: E - Open Category Quota Premium: $65,589.00 COE Expiry Date: 29 Sep 2021 Road Tax Expiry Date: 29 Sep 2012 PARF Eligibility Expiry Date: 29 Sep 2021 Inspection Due Date: 29 Sep 2014 Intended Transfer Date: 25 Aug 2012
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Eight people were injured when two privately run buses crashed head-on late on Thursday night. The accident along Alexandra Road, near an overhead bridge outside the Hewlett-Packard building, also involved a car, said the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). Among those injured was one of the bus drivers, who suffered leg injuries. The 50-year-old was trapped in his seat until SCDF officers freed him half an hour later using a hydraulic spreader. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/S...ory_793507.html
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OLD cars are a dying breed here. - By Christopher Tan, Senior Correspondent Only 5 per cent of the half a million cars here are aged 10 years or more, estimates by The Straits Times based on official figures suggest. At the end of last year, more cars - 7.1 per cent - were that old, going by Land Transport Authority (LTA) data. In 2000, it was 16.6 per cent. On the flip side, the percentage of new cars has continued to rise. About 85 per cent of cars today are under four years old. In 2000, this group made up only 38 per cent of the car population. Car enthusiast and doctor Ivor Thevathasan, 64, lamented: 'The culture here is 'new is good'.' He called this a shame because cars were a part of people's memories or history. But the majority of motorists do not share his view. Despite fees to extend the lifespan of cars beyond 10 years being at rock bottom, most motorists are not keen to keep their cars. In the first six months of this year, the average fees for certificate of entitlement (COE) revalidations were $12,565 for cars up to 1,600cc and $14,051 for cars above 1,600cc. The rates were at least double this amount as recently as 2004. Even so, the LTA said there were only 595 car COE revalidations in the first six months of this year - down from 984 in the same period last year and 722 in 2004. Manager F.K. Leong, 55, is among those who see no reason to drive an old car. He changes his every two to three years. He said: 'If I can drive a new car without having to fork out a lump sum, why not?' Sliding car prices in the past 10 years or so have made it possible for motorists like him to trade in an old car for a down payment on a new one, and to continue instalment payments that are about the same as their previous car. 'I see car ownership as a lifelong lease,' he said. However, this trend may tail off soon because car prices are on the rise. Also, those who bought cars in recent years took out huge loans. This means they would have to pay a lot more to switch to a new vehicle. Car owners might therefore have no choice but to keep their rides a bit longer from now on. And here lies the irony: Cars may not be as durable as before. 'The old Rolls-Royces, Bentleys, Mercedeses and such were made to last,' Dr Ivor noted. The president of the Malaysia Singapore Vintage Car Register said that cars in the past were largely mechanical, but were now increasingly electronic. 'How long will the electronics last?' he asked.
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http://motoring.asiaone.com.sg/articles/O_20041204_001.html Eight wonders SAMUEL EE picks out the year's most memorable car launches Samuel Ee - 04 December 2004 The Business Times. Motoring IT'S once again that time of year when you look back at what you've achieved in life, what you should have done, and most of all, which car you wish you had bought instead of that piece of scrap metal you're driving now. Some of the models launched in Singapore this year were especially memorable. Most of them managed to break new ground in one way or another, either in styling and segmentation, or packaging and presentation. We look back at eight of them: BMW 645Ci: The 6 Series was revived after more than a decade and re-created the segment as a huge coupe with a 4.4-litre V8 engine. The powerful engine complemented the powerful haunches and the image was potent enough for a couple of dozen buyers to plonk down their deposits even before it had arrived. Porsche 911: The icon with the instantly recognisable profile made a statement with its styling - not because it was new, but because it was old. However, the retro look only enhanced the prodigious performance of the new and more powerful 3.8-litre Carrera S. Two words are all that's needed to describe it - classic magic. Mercedes-Benz SLK: The quintessential hairdresser's car finally got revamped, thus gaining much needed design and dynamic credibility. The drop-top sports car with the revolutionary steel roof now has the looks, engine and suspension for a great drive. Opel Astra: Another German which underwent an extreme makeover, the Astra was transformed from dowdy to detectable. Drastic changes were also made to its build-quality so that it can at least proclaim it is now almost on a par with the VW Golf. Mazda RX8: Just when everyone thought the rotary engine was dead and buried, the brilliant RX8 zoom-zoomed in with its snazzy styling and suicide doors. It looks sharp, handles well, has four seats and amazing detailing. The only problem is that you sometimes wonder if the designers got carried away with the clever little touches. Honda Odyssey: Also known as the other clever Japanese for its origami-like packaging. Somehow, Honda managed to create a full-sized seven-seat MPV that's not much higher than a two-litre saloon. Along with car-like handling and a very car-like profile. Toyota Corolla Altis: Not so much memorable as significant, the Altis is special for switching its country of origin in mid-model life. As the lower cost of ownership widened its customer reach and increased sales, prejudice towards Thai-made cars was also whittled away. Now you know why Toyota is a juggernaut. Proton Gen.2: Also special if only for its styling. But it's a good start for the Malaysian carmaker which has until now relied on ageing Japanese technology. With its Volkswagen alliance, Lotus engineering and low cost Malaysian labour, we can only imagine what other tantalising treats are in store.