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  1. Singapore’s LTA for failed $3.5m underground bicycle parking project Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games A budget of S$106 million was initially set aside to cover the cost of staging the Games, but by 2010, spending had more than tripled to S$387 million. The increased budget was due to a rise in the costs of logistics and transport, security and upgrades of the various sports venues and technology. https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/infopedia/articles/SIP_1695_2010-07-23.html Connect@Changi https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/connect-changi-facility-singapore-business-travellers-covid-19-359121 ============================================= Where's the Hari Kiri???? ================================================ This is all i see! And Sinkies is paying for it! #songboh
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  2. this is enlightening unfortunately the world is full of followers the lim kopi syndrome is so bad now, we are literally devoid of any rights here it is you are guilty until you can prove your innocence
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  3. cannot make it one la innovation smart nation
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  4. Smart Nation: MIW are smart because they can repeatedly take money from dumb sinkies who continue to support them
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  5. Australia milo has a more richer and creamy taste. The local version lacks the creamy taste and slight more sweet taste. I'm a Ovaltine fan since young time. Still prefer it over milo.
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  6. arabs now sibei happy with putin and supports him with action. Mohammed bin Salman 'doesn't care' if Biden misunderstood him https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/saudi-arabia-us-mohammed-bin-salman-does-not-care-biden OPEC sticks to plan of gradual output hikes as crude soars https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/opec-allies-weigh-oil-output-amid-high-prices-83199968 now u all smelly peasants have to pay sgd3.50/l next mth liao but ur leader says it is more important to fight russia. song bo, smelly peasants?????? wahahahahahahha
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  7. cpf cannot be used in an emergency many old people found they are dying but cpf can see but cannot touch. at least only can touch a bit each month these are the pap voters until they found out this
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  8. SINGAPORE: Three exiting electricity retailers have committed to provide ex-gratia payments, or private settlements, to ease their consumers’ transition to a different energy provider, said Second Minister for Trade and Industry Tan See Leng in Parliament on Thursday (Mar 3). The retailers are Best Electricity, Ohm Energy and UGS Energy. Dr Tan, who is also the Manpower Minister, was responding to parliamentary questions from Mr Leon Perera (WP - Aljunied) on whether the Energy Market Authority (EMA) has the responsibility to ensure that electricity retailers uphold the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act when they exit the market. Mr Perera also asked if EMA sets a standard for compensation when an electricity retailer exits the market, and whether a transparent method to determine a fair standard can be made known. Dr Tan said that EMA has implemented some safeguards in retailer exits. Exiting retailers are required to refund all security deposits collected from household consumers after offsetting outstanding charges. Exiting retailers must also approach other retailers to seek their interest and agreement to accept the novation, or substitution, of the contracts on the same terms and conditions, before the consumer can be transferred to SP Group under the default supply arrangement. Consumers are also free to switch to other retailers of their choice, said Dr Tan. Between October and December 2021, six electricity retailers exited the market as energy prices soared. Said Dr Tan: "EMA will review the current regulatory regime and will seek to strengthen the licensing and regulatory requirements for electricity retailers to better protect consumer interests. "Consumers who wish to seek recourse from their electricity retailers can approach the Consumers Association of Singapore or CASE, the Singapore Mediation Centre or Small Claims Tribunal for advice and assistance." Source: CNA/hm
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  9. thats why limpeh says the 61% r kumgong until limpeh bo words.
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  10. another good mee stall is in beauty world. limpeh only jiak mee from these 3 stalls. the rest cannot jiak at all.
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  11. 61% likes $$$ taken from them
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  12. the recipe is the same. difference is in the proportion. once u all smelly peasants been to their bolehsia and pappyland manufacturing facilities, then u all know how much u r overpaying for milo liao. wahahahahahahahahaha
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  14. Govt assets: GIC $453.2 billion, Temasek $431.3 billion and CPF $311.1 billion (USD) GIC $453.2 billion Temasek $431.3 billion CPF $311.1 billion The report ranks GIC and Temasek sixth and seventh in the sovereign fund category with $453.2 billion and $431.3 billion of assets, respectively. CPF is ninth in the pension fund category with $311.1 billion. GIC, Temasek and CPF are among top ten wealth, pension funds | Asia Asset Management Singapore’s Temasek and GIC rank sixth and seventh in the sovereign fund category, and the Central Provident Fund is ninth in the pension fund categor... www.asiaasset.com Koped from NK - Apex01
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  15. THERE has been a message going viral claiming that frozen calamari rings sold in supermarkets are actually pig rectums. It claimed that actual calamari has black spots while pig rectums are all white. Is this true? Verdict: FALSE This is actually an urban legend that originated from the United States in 2013 when American radio producer Ben Calhoun put it in his segment for the Jan 11 episode of This American Life. A fan had written in to say that she had heard it from a man who worked in pork production. Calhoun, however, went on to follow up on the information and concluded that there was no evidence that such a thing was happening. The urban legend has now made its way to Malaysia with people sharing the fake message with friends and family. https://www.thestar.com.my/news/true-or-not/2022/03/04/quickcheck-are-frozen-calamari-rings-sold-in-supermarkets-actually-made-from-pig-rectums
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  16. Basic math, how long does it take to raise a pig to the size where you can use it's asshole, and how long does it take to net a squid.
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  17. SINGAPORE - The wage ceiling used to determine Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions will be reviewed, as part of efforts to boost Singaporeans' retirement adequacy, said Manpower Minister Tan See Leng on Friday (March 4). But the Government must carefully assess any calls for more liberal use of CPF members' savings, as it has to continue to safeguard the money that Singaporeans set aside for old age, he said in response to MPs during the debate on his ministry's budget. The Government will engage employers and employees ahead of any changes to the CPF wage ceiling, said Dr Tan. Labour MP Patrick Tay (Pioneer) had noted during the debate on Friday that the last update was six years ago, in 2016, when the ceiling was raised from $5,000 to $6,000, to cover wages up to the 80th percentile of resident incomes. Dr Tan highlighted several changes to boost retirement adequacy which were announced in the Budget statement on Feb 18. The Basic Retirement Sum will be raised by 3.5 per cent per year for members turning 55 between 2023 and 2027. About eight in 10 active CPF members turning 55 in 2027 are expected to be able to meet the sum, up from 67 per cent of those who turned 55 last year, said Dr Tan. CPF contribution rates are also going up for senior workers, and the Workfare Income Scheme is being enhanced, with higher payouts to low-income workers from next year. The minister said these efforts are aimed at helping Singaporeans save more and boost their retirement income. "These will however be meaningless if we do not continue to safeguard the savings that Singaporeans set aside for old age. And this is why we must carefully assess any calls for more liberal use of members' CPF monies," he said. For housing needs, he said the CPF Board exercises flexibility for seniors facing financial hardship who want to use CPF savings to buy a two-room flexi flat. Home buyers can also use the proceeds of the sale of their first subsidised flat to pay for any resale flat levy, he added, in response to WP MP Gerald Giam (Aljunied GRC). Those who still face difficulties affording a property, including two-room flexi flats, can approach the Housing and Development Board for assistance, he said. Members who have turned 55 who have committed to a housing purchase can use their CPF balances above the Basic Retirement Sum to finance it, while those below 55 can request for their Ordinary Account savings not to be transferred to their Retirement Account when they turn 55, if they intend to use it for housing. WP MP Louis Chua (Sengkang GRC) had also suggested expanding the range of financial instruments available under the CPF Investment Scheme, so that members can seek higher returns on their CPF money. "More product offerings do not necessarily equate to higher returns," said Dr Tan. "There is no silver bullet to achieving higher returns. Higher returns come with higher risks, and a greater potential for losses," he said. CPF savings attract interest rates of between 2.5 per cent to 6 per cent, with the investment risk borne by the Government. The minister noted that CPF members can already invest in a diverse range of products including exchange-traded funds, shares and gold products. In financial year 2020, 25 per cent of members using the CPF Investment Scheme suffered cumulative total losses, while 75 per cent made profits or broke even. The CPF Board will continue to review the scheme to ensure that the list of products and providers on the scheme remains relevant, said Dr Tan. "This strikes a balance between allowing CPF Investment Scheme participants the flexibility to diversify their investment portfolios to enhance their retirement nest eggs, while safeguarding members' interest," he said. The Government is still studying the Lifetime Retirement Investment Scheme, which is meant to provide an investment option for CPF members who do not want to or know how to actively manage their portfolio. Further updates will be provided when available, said Dr Tan.
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  18. allow me to bring u back in time to 1776 america. back then, the independence war just broke out and zheng hu was weak in protecting property rights. therefore, the people were given the right to bear arms in order to protect themselves. now, we fast-forward to the present day. do u know how high the crime rates and the difficulties of policing r in border states such as texas and arizona???? thats why u need to bear arms. even in parts of east bolehsia, u cannot travel anywhere without a shotgun. u think everywhere is small island like pappyland?????
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  19. yes i am prepared . Freedom is a debt that cannot be repaid, only paid forward.
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  20. it is not guns that kill, it is the person holding it. kumgong until no hope. wahahahahahahahahahhaha
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  21. I forgot, I sign yearly, then it will 2025, election yr it always cheaper. Then hoot 3 yr
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  22. if energy and food price can drop in the next 2 yrs, limpeh chop my kkj. wahahahahahahahaha
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  23. Taiwanese actress Belle Chuo (卓毓彤) aka Bear Bear (熊熊) is not shy about most things. That includes sex, as she once had an open discussion about it. However, it seems there are some things that she still finds sensitive. Recently, Belle posted a video of her Durex commercial on Facebook. In addition to the commercial, she included some behind-the-scenes footage. One scene in particular had her yelping when her male co-star touched her. Apparently, Belle was practicing a scene with the actor. It had her lying on the bed with him hovering over her. At that time, they were attempting to find a good position to film the scene. Belle was instructing her co-star what to do. “Place your hand here,” she told him, tugging his hand to settle beside her head. “Then touch (my) face.” Netizens were quick to comment on the video. Some laughed at how sensitive Belle’s ears were, others expressed they were jealous of the male star. “I’m going to kill the snake tonight,” one promised. A few talked about the commercial instead, saying it had made them curious. Several were willing to give it a go. Well, Belle definitely got their attention with that video! Although, we doubt she meant to reveal how sensitive her ears were. As for the male actor, it’s a good thing he’s staying anonymous. Otherwise, he might have some difficult fans coming after him.
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  25. this guy eat too full. https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/government-economy/singapore-resets-safe-distancing-rules-safe-management-measures-distilled-into-5 safe-distancing rules will be removed for mask-on activities
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  26. limpeh lately watching this old show and note the difference between bee kok and tiongland in culture. bee kok can laugh at themselves abt the futility of war but tiongland use it as nationalism to con the stupid masses. wahahahahahaha
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  27. Moi too. I think it is used by many hackers/scrapers/sniffers so don't use it to access anything (esp your own servers) without secure tunnel.
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  28. Am sure with your survival mentality, eg cooking, DYI, walking discovery, price consciousness, u can survive better in other countries better then me and enjoy there even more then sg!!!!
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  29. CNA strawberries dont know sauna one lah!!! They only hang out in Coffee Roastery!
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  30. I also feel SG Milo taste like crap! My small can left on shelve till expired!
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  31. Once in a while I will feel like having SPAM as a snack. Like a few nights before. Frying my snack at 11pm Spam really smells heavenly when fried My snack is ready Spam snack with whisky soda is perfect match, believe you me
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  32. Thais like to have "khao gaeng" for breakfast, translated literally khao = rice and gaeng = curry or stew or even soup. Every morning you can find such stalls open with many pans or pots of cooked food. So customers simply select what dish he want with the plate of rice. This is a khao gaeng shop near to my home Honestly I over ordered because I love curry Pumkin pork curry Egg plant braised with minced pork Chicken galangal soup Chicken curry Leftover I brought home for dinner
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  33. Whoever came up with this idea ought to be shot...really kg
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  34. HELLO!!! All of US are carrot head!
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