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  1. NTUC raises more than S$1m to help less fortunate
  2. Korea still discriminates against women, UN report says
  3. Bali teens in dire need of sex education
  4. Fake motorcade causes summit stir
  5. Cop charged in police dog's hot car death
  6. 5 mistakes parents make with newborns -- and how to avoid them
  7. Why Grizzly Bears Rub Trees
  8. Breast cancer more deadly in black women
  9. New Yorkers try facial yoga to reduce wrinkles
  10. ADOPTION, instead of ABORTION?
  11. STUCK in a grave situation
  12. Not much to steal, so... They cut off husband's ear
  13. Italian tenor Pavarotti dies at age 71
  14. Ammonia leak at Jurong Fishery Port; no casualties
  15. More ex-offenders leading crime-free lives: Attorney-General Chao
  16. Singapore Chinese Garden decked in lights for Mid-Autumn Festival
  17. Police, HSA raid Desker Road to curb sale of unapproved drugs
  18. CASE, timeshare company reach settlement
  19. Britain to allow creation of human-animal embryos
  20. Has a mythical beast turned up in Texas?
  21. Livestock breed extinction concerns U.N.
  22. China shuts 400 polluter factories
  23. 10 years after her death, Mother Teresa's legacy lives on in Calcutta
  24. Thousands of Mattel toys recalled because of lead paint
  25. China denies hacking into Pentagon
  26. Trouble for Helmsley's dog Trouble
  27. FEAR RELIEF GRIEF
  28. Planes too noisy at night? Here are sleeping pills, says airport
  29. Li Ka-shing's donation will help train future leaders: MM Lee
  30. Academic staff from UNSW Asia drop lawsuit against university
  31. SMA to provide new media training to Northlight School students
  32. UniSIM to unveil a suite of benefits and activities
  33. COE prices for cars up across the board
  34. Innova JC students deal with real life issues in virtual world
  35. Bukit Batok now has largest dengue cluster on record
  36. MCYS to invest more to raise quality of early childhood education
  37. Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore set up co-operative mechanism
  38. NETS and SingTel to offer wireless mobile payments
  39. NSF with rifle and ammo in Orchard Road
  40. Withdrawing from our retirement account VS from Annuities
  41. I was forced to drink poison
  42. 20 men bash him with pipes
  43. More joining 'working man's' university
  44. Silomat cough mixture taken off the shelves in Singapore
  45. Dunman High to be 5th Chinese Language Elective Programme Centre
  46. Cooperation between Dalian, S'pore bearing concrete results
  47. HSA suspends licence of outlet for selling tobacco to underaged
  48. Moulmein Rise lauded for energy efficiency
  49. Harassed husbands join hands to fight estranged wives
  50. 'THE MUD SEEMED TO BE BOILING'
  51. She claims kidnap, but police doubt story
  52. Students tell me I look 10 years younger
  53. I'm a student, you can't touch me
  54. Decomposed body found in Kranji Reservoir
  55. Different types of transport in Singapore before 1960
  56. Asia's largest air show kicks off in Hong Kong
  57. Most top China officials nabbed for graft kept mistresses
  58. 84-year-old man dies from dengue, sixth victim this year
  59. PUB building 5th NEWater plant in Changi to meet demand
  60. Bad drug reactions, medication errors see huge drop
  61. SAF men in uniform play pool at public saloon
  62. Increase of dengue outbreaks in localised areas
  63. Boys' Brigade Sharity Gift Box turns 20
  64. More Malay/Muslim households financially better off: new report
  65. SDT to stage gala performance in memory of late Goh Choo San
  66. Diving with sharks
  67. Florida couple have sextuplets
  68. Two sisters fall into Arizona mine shaft; 1 dead, one injured
  69. Pants found on street with $41,000 check
  70. NSF arrested for leaving camp with rifle, bullets
  71. Singapore passes act to deter computer crime
  72. RATS EAT HOME-ALONE BABY'S TOES
  73. HONG KONG TV SCANDAL - PHONE PERVERT STALKS TV ANCHORS
  74. REJECTED - 103-YEAR-OLD'S BID TO BE OLYMPIC TORCHBEARER
  75. BANNED - SKIMPY BIKINIS FOR BEACH VOLLEYBALL IN SOUTH PACIFIC GAMES
  76. THEY'RE RECKLESS DRIVERS, SILLY BIKERS AND... INTERNET SHOWOFFS
  77. Elementary school bans tag on its playground
  78. 13-year-old found dead in mine shaft
  79. Drought catastrophe stalks Australia's farms
  80. Labor Day heat wave may test Calif. power grid
  81. Tennessee plane crash kills 5 ministers
  82. Tibetans Opposes China on Reincarnations
  83. Pig disease spreads through China
  84. He waited 15 years...and got nothing
  85. Beijing targets unlicensed restaurants, various foods in safety crackdown
  86. Taiwan executive returns home after China row
  87. 11 hurt as South Korean flight hits turbulence over Japan
  88. Japan's farm minister to quit in fresh blow to Abe: reports
  89. Malay/Muslim community is better off now than 25 years ago: PM Lee
  90. Dr Tan's ideas on university sector will be taken seriously: Tharman
  91. MOE gives schools S$150m more to develop centres of excellence
  92. Lawyer gets 12 years in mistaken slaying
  93. Acworth Kitten Almost Set In Stone
  94. Terrorist act? No, it's just Batman having a blast
  95. It's the way you smell
  96. She's like second mum to them
  97. Get bitten by mosquitoes often? - It's the way you smell
  98. SO SCARRED
  99. HK woman wins $8m... or did she?
  100. Pastor jailed for sex with teen daughters
  101. Police issue warning against illegal assemblies
  102. "Home Song Stories" reaches out to arts community
  103. Three outstanding Muslims honoured with MUIS Awards
  104. Nanyang Poly students return from Beijing offshore campus
  105. Young PAP to hold monthly info sessions to reach out to Singaporeans
  106. Photo collage by NUS students makes it to Singapore Book of Records
  107. Panel on longevity insurance issues to take in public views
  108. SCDF to introduce Emergency Planning Roadmap
  109. More universities will not lead to graduate unemployment: Dr Tony Tan
  110. New Singapore Salad Sauce aims to take on global market
  111. Saving lives with leftover AIDS drugs
  112. Forecast: Tropical depression could become Hurricane Felix
  113. Hungry, so he tries to go to jail
  114. Poor subtitles because of censorship laws
  115. She steals sister's identity, goes on $766,000 spree
  116. OUR HEROES' BUS IS LATE
  117. Singapore wins three medals at International Olympiad in Informatics
  118. Young and living in the 'little red dot'
  119. Nonoi's stepdad gets death sentence for murdering toddler
  120. Works begin for Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix
  121. Prosecution may drop two criminal charges against Richard Yong
  122. HDB unveils new generation of public housing in exhibition
  123. Biggest wheel set to turn in Singapore
  124. Nearly 400 students admitted into Polytechnics in first direct admission exercise
  125. PUB to take errant contractor to task over improper rubbish disposal
  126. Orchids date to time of the dinos
  127. Man jailed over fatal crash and fake cigs
  128. Richard Yong likely to face three charges
  129. Forbes ranks Ho Ching world's 3rd most powerful woman
  130. SingPost Group CEO resigns
  131. Some 25,000 people qualify HDB'S lease buyback scheme: Mah
  132. Durians lose thorns to fly as air cargo
  133. Don't kill our son
  134. THEY HAVE SEEN IT ALL BEFORE
  135. THEY HAVE SEEN IT ALL BEFORE
  136. SHE WORKS past midnight for him FOR FREE
  137. Mums take day shift ... dads take night duty
  138. NWSC wants more schools to provide Learn-To-Swim programme
  139. 20th Singapore Fashion Week to be held from Oct 12-21
  140. Appeal Court warns of anxiety over accounting standards
  141. S'pore will be back to where it started if it loses govt machinery: MM Lee
  142. CAAS to be corporatised to help it stay competitive
  143. Brother held in stabbing of twins, 11
  144. Search of woods finds no trace of missing New Jersey mom
  145. Monster spider web spun in Texas
  146. Nationalists cry foul as Taiwan cancels Chiang Kai-shek holidays
  147. Queue continues outside Tanjong Katong Primary School
  148. Couple flees, but baby and desperation drive them to surrender
  149. The road was like a RIVER
  150. Kidnap gang targets tourists using foreigners
  151. NHG sets up Diabetes Registry to improve patient care
  152. Cleaners dump rubbish into Bukit Panjang canal
  153. 100 trees planted in Kent Ridge Park to tackle global warming
  154. Singaporean businessman robbed at knife-point in KL
  155. 50 needy households receive free electrical appliances
  156. Artist suspected of torching Burning Man early
  157. 'Pappy, I'm dead," says stabbed twin hiding in attic
  158. Get permit or you could be jailed
  159. TRAPPED with baby sis in burning flat
  160. Boy, 9, climbs onto bath tub, falls, then...
  161. MediaCorp wins inaugural award by UNI-Apro
  162. Private firms urged to help nurture talents in creative industries
  163. Prince Andrew in Singapore to find out more on UK investments here
  164. Queues form at Tanjong Katong Primary ahead of registration
  165. Banks to set up code of conduct to regulate student credit cards
  166. They are healthier and happier
  167. Chemical used to make this might harm your baby
  168. 2 kids die from heat in locked cars on same day
  169. They are healthier and happier
  170. Pictures with HEART tell the STORY
  171. Dad turns Clementi youth in after teen stabs man 10 times in housebreaking
  172. We oppose hacking, China tells Germany
  173. More water sports could be held at Marina Bay
  174. MUIS injects S$500,000 into fund for part-time madrasahs
  175. 'Superbad' keeps teens on top at box office
  176. S'poreans advised to get flu shot before travel as more are picking up viruses abroad
  177. EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK AT SENTOSA'S IR-PARTY STRIP TO RIVAL LAS VEGAS
  178. RESTAURANT OWNER: 'BUSINESS WILL BE HIT BADLY'
  179. GIRL, 3, DIES IN FIRE AT HOME
  180. Girl chokes on rambutan and dies
  181. Masked men set Iraqi boy, 5, ablaze
  182. THEY CONTINUE FIGHT IN HOSPITAL
  183. My money will go to charity
  184. NOW SCIENTISTS CREATE A SHEEP THAT’S 15% HUMAN
  185. Family cheated of $50,000 in kidnap scare, public urged to be alert
  186. S'pore girl, 7, wins UN beauty pageant
  187. Street of GRIEF
  188. 'Swindler' aunty was like godmum to us
  189. Nearly 2,000 camels die in Saudi, food suspected
  190. Keep longevity insurance scheme flexible: PM Lee
  191. Private home owners to enjoy enhanced upgrading at estates soon
  192. Singapore Bay Run to add pace runners to make race different
  193. PM Lee to speak on progress of Malay community
  194. Next PM will be chosen by team assembled in next 5 to 10 years: PM Lee
  195. Family cheated of $50,000 in kidnapped scare. Public urged to be alert
  196. so cute..baskets of babies...
  197. Singapore Bay Run to add pace runners to make race different
  198. Want to be super rich?
  199. No more live sex-changes on Chinese TV
  200. Land dispute between 'friends' turns bloody
  201. Poisonous puffer fish sold as salmon
  202. Baby girls are good news for poorer mums
  203. Boy won't eat, so stepmum stabs his eyes, ears with chopsticks
  204. 'I was 2m away from Prince William'
  205. S'porean slashed, carjacked at JB petrol station
  206. Horse flu stops Australian races
  207. China plans tougher laws on sex-selective abortions
  208. Three S'pore initiatives in list of world's top 20 innovations
  209. Imported used cars to get PARF benefit
  210. Growing demand for contemporary Southeast Asian art
  211. Old St. Andrew's School gets Honourable Mention at UNESCO Heritage Awards
  212. Odex had "no right of civil action" against illegal downloaders
  213. Big Blow for China again~ '' The Milk U order May Be Breast Milk''
  214. ANOTHER 2 BUS CRASHES
  215. S'pore's retirement puzzle
  216. Premonition helps owner save $15,000
  217. Talkative workers most irritating
  218. Netizens mock her on her blog
  219. No, op is... DO OR DIE
  220. Man beats lover, kids for talking to reporters
  221. Bamboo pole hits gap between heart & lung
  222. WE'VE GOT A VICTIM
  223. LTA announces new ERP gantries, operational hours
  224. 15 die eating puffer fish in Thailand
  225. Belching moose add to global warming
  226. HELP! STOLEN MINIBUS
  227. JAPAN daily newspaper *Nation's oldest person dies at age of 113*
  228. SINGAPORE: MM Lee pays last respects to the late Mr Howe Yoon Chong
  229. More ERP gantries, extended hours from Nov
  230. S'pore sets up bird flu control system in Indonesia's Tangerang city
  231. University of Newcastle to expand presence here
  232. Neighbourhood schools get boost from school-based excellence scheme
  233. TTSH Community Charity Fund to help more patients
  234. Filipino IT engineers flocking to Singapore
  235. Police investigating false bomb threat call
  236. Indonesian maid charged with murder of 70-year-old employer
  237. WOMAD Singapore plans a bigger festival at new venue
  238. Singapore urges ASEAN partners to tackle energy, climate issues
  239. GPS tracking systems in school uniforms?
  240. Will they be on his show?
  241. SINGAPORE: NUS plans university town in Clementi
  242. China-made blankets recalled over chemicals
  243. Hurricane Dean pounds Mexico for a second time
  244. Taliban chief says Osama bin Laden alive: video
  245. US recalls Chinese-made toys, jewelry amid lead fears
  246. China Airlines plane forced to divert in Japan
  247. I know her past but I still love her
  248. Lover sells her baby for $660
  249. It's a MIRACLE we are all alive
  250. DON'T BE AFRAID OF BIG O

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