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    Chitchat More cabbies leaving the job amid stiff competition

    The eventual target is driverless taxi. World's first driverless taxi trial kicks off in Singapore http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/worlds-first-driverless-taxi-trial-kicks-off-in-singapore
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    Serious Stop Saying Singaapore's one is so small!!! Singapore to match Malaysia's VEP

    Over the weekend, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai had made a last minute appeal to Singapore to reconsider imposing the fee on Malaysian cars. “We have good ties with the Singapore Government. So I hope that they will reconsider. "To say that there is discrimination against...
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    Chitchat More cabbies leaving the job amid stiff competition

    Honda has taken an equity stake in Grab. In return, Grab is likely to bid COEs for releasing another 3000-5000 vezels in the market within the next 18 months.
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    Chitchat More cabbies leaving the job amid stiff competition

    More cabbies are throwing in the towel and exiting the taxi trade, underscoring the stiff competition they are facing from private-hire services like Uber and Grab. More than 1,620 taxis are now sitting idle in the yards of taxi companies, up from 1,190. This, even as the total fleet of taxis...
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    Serious So many drive against traffic these days. license from Left-Hand Drive kampungs?

    A driver was arrested in Woodlands on Saturday for driving against traffic - the latest in string of similar cases that have taken place in the past month. Police said they were alerted to an incident at the junction of Woodlands Avenue 1 and Woodlands Avenue 2 at 7.06am on Saturday (Jan 14)...
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    Chitchat She asked me why I went drinking again

    Just a little update. Now the best defense is to attack. Yuan is traded offshore and onshore (within China) and technically If Singapore loses her Renminbi Settlement Hub status one day, the 100billion plus chinese yuan held in Singapore deposits will be forced to converted to USD, SGD or other...
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    Chitchat Where to find this kind of woman officer in the SAF?

    I regret to inform you thast after almost 500 posts in this thread, AsiaDK concludes that ladies in https://www.instagram.com/hotisraeliarmygirls beat our SAF ladies hands down
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    Chitchat Where to find this kind of woman officer in the SAF?

    ARMED AND DANGEROUS! Sexy snaps of the hottest women in the Israeli Army celebrated in bizarre Instagram account Hot Israeli Army Girls has more than 34,500 followers and pics of over 2,000 young women in uniform https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/2483303/sexy-snaps-hottest-women-israeli-army-instagram/
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    Serious Retraining Redundants: Singapore to Deliver New Growth Map With Economy Under Strain

    Re: Retraining Redundants: Singapore to Deliver New Growth Map With Economy Under Str How well and how quickly Singapore can upskill as a workforce to thrive and succeed in an increasingly digitalised economy will be a key challenge for the Republic going forward, said Mr Ravi Menon, managing...
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    Chitchat Trump Will Propose To Revive TPP + Russia + Taiwan

    sister, you are a visionary. When that really happens, Donald Trump will get a Nobel Peace Prize
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    Serious Stop Saying Singaapore's one is so small!!! Singapore to match Malaysia's VEP

    Starting Feb 15, all foreign-registered cars will have to pay a reciprocal road charge (RRC) of S$6.40 per entry when they enter Singapore via the Tuas or Woodlands Checkpoints, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced on Monday (Jan 16). The RRC mirrors Malaysia’s road charge of RM20...
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    Chitchat Dr M: Singapore was our territory but not now

    “Take a look at the number of foreigners who have bought pro*perties in Singapore. Are the Singaporeans in that tiny island republic worried? No, they are not and they, in fact, welcome affluent expatriates there. “Here, we have Dr Mahathir creat*ing fear, using race, just to fulfil his...
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    Chitchat Dr M: Singapore was our territory but not now

    Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar was reportedly “upset and offended” over Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s claim that the state was losing its sovereignty to investors from China. “He is giving the impression that Johor is surrendering land to the Chinese and that we are giving up our sovereignty...
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    Chitchat Dr M: Singapore was our territory but not now

    Tell Dr M last time polis wear short pants
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    Chitchat Confused Singaporean Females and their Accent

    Your observation is correct. my AMDK and PunjabDK friends joked about such things with me before. I told them that means the girls like them.
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    Chitchat China based Sinkies' Balls Shrunk on Terrex-Gate!

    It is a known fact in the industry that Capitaland management keeps their women in the best units of their condo project in China.
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    Chitchat Dr M: Singapore was our territory but not now

    http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2017/01/16/dr-m-selling-territory-to-foreigners-not-fdi PETALING JAYA: Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has taken a swipe at the Government for allowing the sale of huge tracts of land for properties to be “built for foreigners”. Believed to be aimed at...
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    Serious Such a shame, I didn't do well in school

    Yours truly certainly wouldn't go around to haolian than he did well in school.
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    Serious At least 100 bodies go unclaimed each year

    Every year, at least 100 bodies go unclaimed in Singapore's funeral homes and morgues. There they lie while the search goes on for their next of kin. While most bodies are then cremated, some are sent to hospitals and medical schools for education or research...
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