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[GPGT] how come sinkie NUS xmms all so short one

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All around the same body type machiam clones

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WTS RTX 2080 and 2060 SUPER. Brand New. Local Set. Local Warranty.

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Palit RTX 2080 Super Jetstream $879

Zotac Gaming RTX 2060 Super $569

Brand New. Local Set. Local Warranty.





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GGGT Female driver.

this building ish Singapore's 中聯辦 ?

Do you throw away clothings which are more than 10 years old?

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Even though you can still wear them just that the colouring cui liao. Maybe can continue to wear for 10 more years until it becomes retro fashion?

I have one pair of swimming trunks 15 years old liao but cannot wear cause too small lol

Soo the charges for orchard tower are in??

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https://mothership.sg/2019/07/orchar...-tan-sen-yang/

Here are what the rest of the seven are facing:

1. Ang Da Yuan (26)

Charge: Murder with common intention. Penalty: Death

2. Natalie Siow (22)

Charge: Murder with common intention. Penalty: Death

3. Joel Tan Yun Sheng (26)

Charge: Murder with common intention. Penalty: Death

The other three accused (Loo Boon Chong, 25, Chan Jia Xing, 26, and Tan Hong Sheng, 22) have had their charges reduced to consorting with a person with an offensive weapon, which carries a maximum three-year jail term and six strokes of caning.

GPGT Korean gal KYM?

if you meet a chio bu whose name is trouble


I have a boyfriend good in money mind...

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should i feel happy or sad?

Eg, my pay is 3 k, my boyfriend income is 20-30k per month, but he collect electricity bills from me...

Holiday, per year one time
2018 japan trip, he pay sgd 600 (my air ticket) + sgd 1000 (hotels) + sgd1000 (expenses)
2018 1 ysl bag which 1250 pound?


the main thing is he will spend luxury trip for his own (business class and more than few countries per year) and buy a lot of luxury clothes for his own (over sgd 5k)

i am still part time study student
i have my own house in malaysia too but i never collect anything from him
i not sure who understand my feeling...

[serious] would you buy a HDB flat older than your parents' flat?

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as above

like for instance you lived in a flat built in 1980 since you're born but go and get a flat built in 1978 when you marry/reach 35 yo

Ex-Regular will find it easier to transit to Supply Chain and Logistics Industry

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Transit plan for retiring servicemen

Retiring Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) servicemen could soon find it easier to transit into a second career in the supply chain and logistics industry, under a new initiative by Workforce Singapore (WSG).

Servicemen on the programme will undergo workshops conducted by the Supply Chain and Logistics Academy (Scala) and a 40-day attachment with a logistics company during their last year of service.

The Career Transition Programme for Retiring SAF servicemen, launched yesterday, is part of WSG's efforts to sustain the employability of experienced, older workers from different backgrounds.

It also aims to provide employers with another pool of manpower.

A pilot group of 40 SAF servicemen is expected to benefit over the next two years.

Manpower Minister Josephine Teo announced the programme yesterday at Scala's graduation ceremony at Supply Chain City in Jurong West, where about 120 participants of the Professional Conversion Programmes (PCP) for logistics officers, logistics executives and supply chain professionals received certificates.

She said the supply chain and logistics industry is undergoing a wave of transformation driven by technological advances, such as e-commerce, data analytics and automated logistics and supply chain systems.

"Far from shedding jobs, the industry is calling for a stronger pipeline of talent in new roles to support business growth," she said.

She also announced that another 150 places will be added to the PCP for supply chain professionals. This is in addition to the 100 places set aside for the initial two-year run of the PCP, which have all been filled since the programme was introduced last year.

A new redeployment PCP for supply chain and logistics professionals was also introduced yesterday to help firms train affected professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) so that they can take on new or enhanced job roles.

It was developed with the Economic Development Board and Enterprise Singapore, and supported by industry stakeholders, including the NTUC and the Logistics Alliance. A total of 200 PMETs are expected to benefit in the next two years.

Mr Mohamed Haniffa, 72, who spent 27 years with the Republic of Singapore Air Force, said such a programme for retiring servicemen would help them transition to the civilian, commercial world.

He now oversees corporate events and engagement activities as a manager at ST Logistics.

"In the military, you don't have to worry about disruptions... In the commercial world, you do. There's always the other guy trying to outdo you, doing something better, faster, cheaper," he said.



So PAP haven't learn their lesson from NOL yet ?

Regular cant survive outside their Comfort Zone

If gangsters stop you and say they are modi side one

anyone heard of social skydiving

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apparently they provide coaching for dating

KNN! Got PM thought is some chiobu edmwer message me

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end up is some ad, can report or not? :mad::mad::(:(

Singapore’s approach to tackling inequality is to build 'enabling meritocracy': Indranee

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Quote:

Widening inequality in Singapore has triggered calls for a rethink of meritocracy, but the solution to the problem lies not in abolishing it altogether but to create an “enabling meritocracy”, Second Minister for Education and Finance Indranee Rajah said on Thursday (July 18).

In such a system, those at the bottom are uplifted, without capping the growth of those at the top, she said.

She made these remarks in a speech at this year’s National University of Singapore's Social Service Research Conference attended by about 300 participants including academics, policymakers and social workers, in which she outlined how the fourth generation of Singapore’s political leaders plan to approach the issue of inequality and social mobility.

The approach is two-fold, she said: First, the Government will continue to strengthen support for those who have less. Second, it will create opportunities for all at every stage of life.

https://www.todayonline.com/singapor...cracy-indranee
How come they always intervene at kindergarden level, where most of the complainers have already grown up (now adults)? What needs intervention is adult age.

[GPGT] Who here eat ice cream like this?

Any good 15" for business?

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Bought a L590 but no WIFI adapter. Have requested for a refund.
Any other good brands to look for? Dell?

How ah? If you cannot sell your exiting flat yet...got BTO flat liao

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HDB will extend give you another 6 months to sell?

if cannot sell how? sell back to HDB ? :o

Choose, chinapore or cecapore?

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You want mala xiangguo
Or vegetarian muthu curry
Choose only one

Donald Trump will be using this to break China very soon

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Trump meets Chinese Uighur, other religious persecution victims at White House

Thu, Jul 18, 2019


[WASHINGTON] US President Donald Trump, who has made religious freedom a centrepiece of his foreign policy, met on Wednesday with victims of religious persecution from countries like China, Turkey, North Korea, Iran and Myanmar.

Mr Trump counts evangelical Christians among his core supporters and the State Department is hosting a conference on the topic this week that will be attended by Vice President Mike Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Four of the 27 participants in the Oval Office meeting were from China, the White House said: Jewher Ilham, an Uighur Muslim; Yuhua Zhang, a Falun Gong practitioner; Nyima Lhamo, a Tibetan Buddhist; and Manping Ouyang, a Christian.

Ms Ilham told Mr Trump her father was one of many Uighurs "locked up in concentration camps" in the Xinjiang region and that she had not spoken with him since 2017.

The Trump administration has been weighing sanctions against Chinese officials over the treatment of the Uighurs, including the Communist Party chief of Xinjiang, Chen Quanguo, but has so far held back amid Chinese threats of retaliation.

Relations between the United States and China are already tense over a tit-for-tat trade war, with the United States alleging that China engages in unfair trading practices.

Reuters reported in May that the US administration was considering sanctions on Chinese video surveillance firm Hikvision over the country's treatment of its Uighur minority, citing a person briefed on the matter.

Nearly two dozen nations at the UN Human Rights Council this week urged China to halt persecution of ethnic Uighurs in Xinjiang, where UN experts and activists say at least 1 million are held in detention centres.

The Chinese government has traditionally rejected any suggestion that it abuses religious rights and human rights.

Also present at the meeting were Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar, the White House said. On Tuesday, Mr Pompeo announced sanctions against Myanmar military's commander-in-chief Min Aung Hlaing and other leaders it said were responsible for extrajudicial killings of Rohingya in 2017, barring them from entry to the United States.

Mr Trump's ambassador for religious freedom, Sam Brownback, said during Wednesday's meeting that the administration would announce "additional measures" on religious freedom at the State Department meeting on Thursday.

Among the other victims who met with Mr Trump were Christians from Myanmar, Vietnam, North Korea, Iran, Turkey, Cuba, Eritrea, Nigeria, and Sudan; Muslims from Afghanistan, Sudan, Pakistan and New Zealand; Jews from Yemen and Germany; a practitioner of Cao Dai from Vietnam; and a Yezidi from Iraq.

REUTERS
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