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Thursday, May 15, 2008
SINGAPORE
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Singapore sale 2008 may be less great
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I voted for PAP in 2006 elections: WP candidate
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Hotel rates will rise further
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Widespread showers with gusty winds expected in 2nd half of May
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Evening Chinese dailies headlines
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Caltex pump prices up
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Stepdaughter loves me, says man accused of raping her
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Cameras to catch drivers cutting into bus lane
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SPH's Red Apple Day inspires new blood donors
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Private home sales slide in April
BUSINESS
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IMF chief says worst of financial crisis is over
Opec trims estimate for world oil demand in 2008
S'pore shares close higher
KL, Tokyo shares end higher
Singapore Air deal very likely: China Eastern
UBS to get subpoena to reveal wealthy US bank clients: report
Indonesian economy grows 6.28% in first quarter
STI higher at midday
Asian stocks higher at midday
S. Korea pushes US trade pact; opposition vows to block it
MALAYSIA
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Petrol bombs hurled at M'sian political party HQ
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Indigenous M'sian Christians in legal fight over church
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AirAsia X to start second Aust destination amid fare wars
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M'sian party headquarters bombed: officials
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Sharlinie may be a victim of trafficking
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Thousands of porn clips feature Malays
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Passengers assault and kill taxi driver
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Wee: Let the airlines compete freely
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AirAsia offers free seats for KL-Perth
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M'sia to unveil 2 programmes in June to up food supply
TECH
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Google blurs faces in street view map pictures
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Charge your iPod with this bra
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Xbox 360 first to reach 10 million units sold
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Apple's largest U.S. store highlights growth strategy
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Cybersports hits new low in Singapore
ASIA
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Girl rescued after 68 hrs in China quake rubble
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Indonesia's army to bid a farewell to business
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Taiwan shares satellite images with China of quake disaster area
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Indonesian police, students clash in fuel price protest
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S. Korea seeks direct talks with North over food aid
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Olympics ticket deadline extended after China quake
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Indonesian Muslim sect members seek asylum
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Most Myanmar cyclone survivors still out of reach: aid agencies
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Doctors watch helplessly as quake survivors bleed to death
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China's one-child policy under fire in quake zone
HEALTH
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Sitting too long may be dangerous for young infants
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Mother's mental health tied to child's development
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Too much alcohol damages heart and arteries
WORLD
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Arab mediators expected to seal Beirut deal
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World's most obese man vies for different record
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Spammers ordered to pay MySpace US$230 million
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Polar bears listed as US threatened species
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Dalai Lama in Germany for start of Western tour
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Terror threat from South Asia still top US concern
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Robot conducts Detroit orchestra
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Apple's largest U.S. store highlights growth strategy
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Tour agencies expecting rise of Middles Eastern tourists
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Chicago lifts ban on foie gras
CRIME
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Stepdaughter loves me, says man accused of raping her
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Man gets 18 months for role in kidnap scam
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Woman robbed of $2,000 worth of jewellery
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Sharlinie may be a victim of trafficking
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Thousands of porn clips feature Malays
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Passengers assault and kill taxi driver
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Spammers ordered to pay MySpace US$230 million
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Woman charged with hurting maid
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Man denies causing hurt to maid
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Man who chained up library doors charged
SPORTS
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Badminton: Thomas Cup semis too close to call
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Tennis: Henin's shock retirement revives burnout debate
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Tennis: Federer, Djokovic cruise while Nadal struggles
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Tennis: Pironkova stuns top seed Ivanovic in Rome
SHOWBIZ
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Grant, Hurley win damages over tabloid pictures
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Malawi court to rule on Madonna adoption bid
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Two Davids to do battle on 'American Idol' finale
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Al Jazeera widens reach, eyes US cable deals
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Painting draws record price at Sotheby's auction
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Robot conducts Detroit orchestra
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Not your average girl next door
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Grim Brazilian drama opens Cannes film festival
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Winehouse escapes charges over drug claims
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Support melts away for wax British PM
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