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Master Member Join Date: Apr 2015 Posts: 4,699 |
I'm on mob manning during this period leh, but my unit not activated today. any chances for tmr? zzzzzz |
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Great Supremacy Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Posts: 70,079 |
I don't even know her.....some more I don't any how go out with members here like Sen kor kor , kongice bro , indian chef , etc __________________ |
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Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Posts: 1,334 |
nowadays nakid is in fashion in sinkapoor
must blame it on PAP too stress sia do u all agree __________________ |
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Arch-Supremacy Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Posts: 23,335 |
Still got bucket rice? Everytime I go, tell me no more, at best say need to wait 30 mins...
Think they are discouraging customers to buy bucket rice by never preparing any beforehand. __________________ |
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Member Join Date: Nov 2015 Posts: 264 |
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2HbqjTG6X2AAmos Yee, 18, has been detained in the U.S. since mid-December, when he was taken into custody at O'Hare International Airport. His closed-door immigration proceedings unfolded in a Chicago courtroom on Tuesday, with a judge saying he'll decide within weeks.
"I'm most definitely fearful now that the Singapore government knows I am trying to escape to another country so I can continue to criticize them freely," Yee told The Associated Press by phone from a Wisconsin detention center. "I'm really worried."
Yee, an atheist, was jailed twice in Singapore on charges including hurting the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians. However, many of his posts on YouTube, a blog and social media berate Singapore's government. He caused a stir in 2015 as the city-state was mourning the death of its first prime minister and he posted an explicative-laden and, at times, crude video about Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew just after his death.
Such open criticism of political leaders is frowned upon in Singapore. Yee's case has drawn a lot of attention because he was imprisoned at age 16 alongside adults. Experts say the case, which is being watched closely abroad, raises questions about free speech and censorship, particularly online.
Singapore's embassy in Washington didn't immediately respond to requests seeking comment.
Yee said being jailed in Singapore was traumatizing and left him with suicidal thoughts. He believes he'll be targeted again if he returns. He had been planning on seeking asylum in the U.S. for weeks and had lined up a place to stay in Illinois. Singapore nationals don't need a visa to visit the U.S., but Yee was taken into custody after immigration agents questioned him at O'Hare and he revealed his plans.
Yee has been outspoken from a young age and friends praise his intellect. He began blogging at age 12 and won a local filmmaking prize at age 13.
"I have the moral obligation to speak out against a tyrannical government that has been making the people in Singapore suffer," he said. "Don't ever become so fearful that you become silent."
Yee's attorneys in the U.S. have argued that he was persecuted based on laws restricting freedom of expression and he's likely to be convicted again if he returns. Human rights groups, including Amnesty International, have urged U.S. officials to let him stay.
A spokesman for the Executive Office for Immigration Review, which oversees U.S. immigration courts, declined to comment on the case. The Department of Homeland Security, which is contesting Yee's asylum application, didn't immediately reply to an email seeking comment.
Either way, Yee said he'll continue to speak out if he returns home or gains legal permission to stay in the U.S. He's already started writing a book and is considering work on movies and a T-shirt line.
"I have an infinite amount of ideas of what to do," he said.
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Supremacy Member Join Date: Jul 2014 Posts: 7,212 |
what will u do?if amdk want to take pic with u? Approach u with a camera ,u thought he want u take photo for him with his amdl friends but ish his amdl friends take pic of him n u?
What will u do? Will u take photo with him or run away? |
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High Supremacy Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Posts: 29,919 |
Stock app in Apple Store Hi guys,
Any good stock app to intro? Currently using SGX app to track stock prices but it doesn't show CD/XD and Vol traded. Would prefer to see such info beside each stock. Thks. |
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High Supremacy Member Join Date: Aug 2012 Posts: 26,543 |
MBS have been profitting for some time, so what do we citizens stand to gain? MBS use our national security, our land, our manpower, our natural resource, etc.
As a citizen, i only go there twice and also never go into casino before cos $100 levy. But foreigners get in for free. So what do we citizens gain, when we open MBS and let foreigners roam about in our turf? __________________ |
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Bring tissueChief Justice Sundaresh Menon and Judge of Appeal Chao Hick Tin, in judgment grounds released yesterday, accepted Harven Segar's defence that he did not know, and could not reasonably be expected to have known, the nature of the drugs in his possession, on the balance of probabilities.
However, Judge of Appeal Tay Yong Kwang disagreed, saying Harven's defence was no different from the not-uncommonly heard plaintive plea of "I really didn't know they were drugs but I also didn't know what they were".
Harven, 23, a Malaysian, had been sentenced by the High Court in 2015 to life imprisonment and 24 strokes of the cane, after he was nabbed carrying three bundles of cannabis and 53.74g of heroin in a haversack on June 12, 2013.
He was convicted of drug trafficking and two other charges but escaped the gallows after he was certified as a courier. He was given the life term and 15 strokes of the cane for trafficking, and five years' jail and five strokes of the cane for each of the other two charges.
The maximum number of strokes the courts can impose is 24.
His sole defence at trial was that he did not know the bundles contained drugs and claimed they were passed to him by an acquaintance named Mogan in Johor Baru.
Mogan said he lost his passport and needed Harven to deliver the items to a friend in Singapore, the latter claimed.
Harven cleared Customs with the bundles in his haversack, but was nabbed in Jalan Besar.
The High Court found Harven failed to rebut the presumption that he knew the bundles contained drugs, although one factor in his favour was that he had given the haversack to a Singapore Customs staff without trying to hide anything.
On appeal against conviction, Harven's lawyers Ram Goswami and Cheng Kim Kuan argued that the High Court judge failed to give enough weight to their client's evidence in specific areas, and did not rule on his credibility.
The Chief Justice and Justice Chao said, among other things, that Harven's casual handling of the bundles "even at the Singapore Customs suggests an openness that is consistent with his genuinely not knowing the bundles contained drugs".
The judges said the fact that the bundles were heavy and wrapped in black tape need not have raised Harven's suspicion.
"To be fair to an accused like (Harven), it is important that the court does not readily assume that an ordinary reasonable person would be familiar with the practices of the drug trade," wrote Justice Chao, delivering the majority decision.
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Here is a quick round-up of this week’s technology headlines and related stories you may have missed:
Surprise! The CIA spies on people! Wikileaks published a trove of Central Intelligence Agency documents revealing the agency’s cyber tools to break into smartphones, televisions, and computers. Security experts say the 8,761 documents expose nothing dramatically new about CIA espionage, which constitute legitimate spying activity and are not particularly sophisticated. And no, you’re not likely to be of interest to U.S. spooks. Software companies have had a similarly blasé response to the document dump, with both Apple and Google claiming to have already fixed most security vulnerabilities exposed. The documents, however, reveal the CIA’s use of zero-day vulnerabilities and that has raised questions about the viability of the U.S. government’s Vulnerabilities Equity Process (VEP), the process by which the U.S. government decides whether to disclose flaws it finds or buys to software vendors. The leak is nonetheless an embarrassing blow to the CIA, and the FBI has opened an investigation into the disclosure. If there’s one good thing to come out of these leaks is the revelation that hackers inside the CIA are the same as hackers outside Langley. They both love memes.
Listen all of y’all it’s a sabotage! The New York Times reports that the United States launched a years-long cyber effort to sabotage North Korea’s nuclear program. The effort may have succeeded for a time, and perhaps resulted in a series of failed missile tests. President Kim-jong Un ordered an investigation into the failed tests, which lead to the execution of senior officials. According to the Times, the sabotage effort prompted intense debate within the Obama administration as to whether the United States was crossing a red line: if the United States meddled in others’ nuclear supply chains, what would prevent a Russia or China from doing the same to it and render existing nuclear arsenals less safe? Columbia law professor and Council on Foreign Relations fellow Matthew Waxman ponders the legal basis for the operation over at Lawfare.
File under: “pipe dream.” In a special report submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council this week, independent expert on privacy Joe Cannataci called for serious reform on government surveillance practices. He called on UN member states to start the negotiation of a treaty to enshrine the right to privacy from surveillance, stating that it’s time to “start reclaiming cyberspace from the menace of over-surveillance.” Cannataci also expressed concern that current surveillance laws in countries such as the United States, France, and Germany choke privacy rights in favor of furthering the transition into the digital age. The question as to whether privacy and security are mutually exclusive remains highly contested worldwide among policymakers, as evidenced by U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey this week, who remarked that there is “no such thing as absolute privacy in America.”
Still no LinkedIn for Russia. Russia announced this week that it will continue to block access to LinkedIn after the social networking site indicated it would not transfer Russian user data to local servers. LinkedIn has been banned in the country since November 2016 due its violation of a Russian law that stipulates that companies must store Russian citizens’ data on Russian soil. Despite its inability to reach an agreement with the Russian government, LinkedIn has said it will continue to be available in the Russian language and that it hopes successful negotiations with Russian authorities are on the horizon.
Bloomberg on Friday said banks has been given a reprieve with the easing of the country’s property rules, following a rise in housing loans share in the bad debts ratio.
OCBC alone showed housing loans consisted 15% of its bad debts ratio, and make up a little less than 19 percent of soured loans at United Overseas Bank Ltd.
Property is the collateral in 37 percent of secured nonperforming assets reported by DBS Group Holdings Ltd, said the news portal.
The relaxation of the rules came after 13 consecutive quarters of drops in Singapore home prices.
The curb on property saw home prices fell 3 percent last year.
“The island’s three homegrown banks were starting to look threatened, just as they struggled with outsized losses on loans to domestic rig-builders and corporate borrowers in Singapore, Hong Kong and China,” said Bloomberg.
The rules on property curbs were also revised after regulators noted that the country’s property market had been quite weak for some time.
The move is also intended to prepare the country’s property market for the next US FED move, while the Singaporean government is trying to prop up the market.
The roll back of some property-market curbs – imposed to cool off home prices that started in 2009 – came after a three-year decline in prices that made homes more affordable in the city-state.
Bloomberg said shares of property developers surged after the surprise announcement by the government Friday that stamp duty imposed on sellers will be reduced and some mortgage restrictions eased.
City Developments Ltd. jumped as much as 10 percent and CapitaLand Ltd. climbed to the highest in almost two years.
Sellers’ stamp duty, currently payable on residential properties sold with four years of being purchased, will now only apply for three years
The rate of duty will also be lowered, to 4 percent for properties sold in the third year, to a maximum of 12 percent for dwellings sold within one year.
A statement from regulators also said some borrowers have given feedback that the Total Debt Servicing Ratio or TDSR framework has limited their flexibility to monetise their properties in their retirement years, that is to borrow against the value of their properties to obtain additional cash.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said it will, therefore, relax the rules to meet such needs.
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