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Saturday, 28 July 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Does data centre operational efficiency really matter?
Investing in data centre technology can reap benefits for a business
Western fast food tied to heart risks in Asia
Even relatively clean-living Singaporeans who regularly eat burgers, fries and other staples of U.S.-style fast food are at a raised risk of diabetes and more likely than their peers to die of heart disease, according to an international study.
Elite English school in Malaysia’s Iskandar region to take in students next month
A little piece of England will open its doors next month in Johor. The Malaysian branch of the English public school Marlborough College takes in its first batch of students on Aug 27.
Sunday, 22 July 2012
Europe developers turn to feng shui for better sales
Homes designed according to 4,000-year-old Chinese system a move to draw cash-rich Far East buyers
Property investors rush to cash in on China’s new ‘mini-Hong Kong’
Investors are snapping up property near a proposed US$45 billion business zone in the Chinese boom town of Shenzhen, betting that the government’s plans to further open its capital markets with a “mini-Hong Kong” will spur real estate values.
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Property investors rush to cash in on China’s new ‘mini-Hong Kong’
Investors are snapping up property near a proposed US$45 billion business zone in the Chinese boom town of Shenzhen, betting that the government’s plans to further open its capital markets with a “mini-Hong Kong” will spur real estate values.
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Trapped to ‘get rich’
Mainlanders are flooding into Hong Kong to sign up for a multilevel marketing scheme that is banned in several countries. To many critics, it looks like pyramid selling
Scrapping the one-child policy won’t boost China’s birth rate
Mainland families started having fewer children even before the draconian restriction was imposed, and they won’t have more if Beijing removes it
China railroaded into fast-train technology trap
Fast-train firms paying heavily for technology transfer decisions
Bar raised for foreigners’ families keen to stay here
MOM’s move is the latest in a series of moves by various ministries to sharpen the privileges of being Singaporean and restrict the influx of foreigners which has strained the city’s infrastructure and caused locals considerable angst in the last few years
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
Raymond Chapman 4 weeks’ jail for kicking cop
A Briton who reeked of alcohol kicked a police officer on the leg after being arrested for allegedly molesting a woman.
Monday, 16 July 2012
Alarm at poor quality of tap water
Experts cast doubt on claims by officials that things have improved markedly in the past three years
Sunday, 15 July 2012
Game theory and the South China Sea conflict
Sometimes it is not to any player’s advantage to be in a dominant position, as Beijing’s competing maritime claims with its neighbours demonstrate
Chinese scientists create snowfall in a lab
Team in Shanghai were able to manipulate air using lasers; technique could be used to fight climate change
Japanese envoy to China recalled
As tensions over Diaoyu Islands mount, ‘temporary’ return of ambassador is seen by some as sign Tokyo is under pressure over his Beijing-friendly stance
Japan Recalls Ambassador to China Amid Rising Tensions
Japan temporarily recalled its ambassador to China on Sunday in response to renewed friction over a disputed island group, at a time when it faces fresh discord with its allies South Korea and the United States over women forced to work in Japanese brothels during World War II.
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Anti-graft brochure has much to say
Written advice to judges on how to turn down bribes notable for what it tells us about culture of corruption
Thursday, 12 July 2012
Tougher for PRs to sublet flats
New rules cap duration of lease and limit who can rent out HDB homes
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