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Tourist arrivals in Jan hit new high
A record 825,000 visitors - average occupancy, hotel room rate also up from last January
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Early opening of KL air route 'will benefit S'pore more'
This is due to the disparity in flight frequencies between Changi Airport and KLIA
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Genting-Star Cruises not guaranteed casino licence for Sentosa IR
Authority will conduct suitability checks to ensure the consortium is eligible
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Singapore has what it takes to be world-class medical hub
But it has to be clear what it wants to be known for, says Dr Goh Jin Hian, head of Gleneagles Hospital |
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Would you agree to a 'virtual strip search'
When it was first unveiled four years ago in the US, it was called the 'full-monty X-ray'
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Batu Caves roundabout 'nightmarish'
Severe traffic jams and constant accidents at the Batu Caves roundabout have become a daily bane for road users |
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Putin's plane drips with gold
GOLD. Everywhere your eye turns, there's glitter.
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Top execs won over by services at luxury terminal
Over 100 firms, individuals have become members since Sept opening |
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Agents told not to hive off tour groups to others
Pressure by coagents to make tourists spend more 'unethical'
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This is one girl who shouldn't be dumped
High-flyers want the S'pore Girl icon to be just tweaked |
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Passport unstamped? See me, says Johor MB
He has urged S'poreans who say their passports were left unstamped by immigration officials to come forward and lodge reports
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Terminal 3 set to become a shopping and dining haven
CAAS invites proposals for more than 70 retail and over 30 F&B outlets |
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Passports unstamped? It could land you in jail for five years
Other than jail term, you could be fined RM10,000 - although many S'poreans have escaped with a warning
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Singaporean jailed in JB for illegal entry returns home
She was treated as a 'special case' and JB authorities expedited her release |
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New Boeing 747-8 promises travellers a haven in the skies
The latest new jet will have stylish cabins with more space. So far, orders for 24 passenger planes have been placed
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