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MediaCorp Pte Ltd Daily Programme Listing okto SUNDAY 1 APRIL 2012 7.00AM In The Night Garden (Set 4 / Ep 10 / Preschool / R) (幼儿乐园) 7.30 In The Night Garden (Set 5 / Ep 10 / Preschool / R) (幼儿乐园) 8.00 oktOriginal: Mat Yoyo: The New Generation (Eps 15 - 16 / Local Preschool / R) ` (幼儿乐园) 9.00 The Green Squad (Eps 19 - 20 / Schoolkids / Cartoon / R) (卡通片) 9.30 Flash & Dash (Sr 2 / Ep 38 / Schoolkids / Cartoon) (卡通片) Frank Karl and Josh have a strong desire to promote to world cup. However, the three heavenly kings hold up their steps in the semi-final. Luke will be operated on the same day of the final and the children hope to tell him their victory, praying for his successful operation. 10.00 The Mysteries Of Alfred Hedgehog (Eps 43 - 44 / Schoolkids / Cartoon / R) (卡通片) J.J. is giving all his possessions away and is planning to travel the world. He’s acting very strange and no one seems to know why. Alfred, Milo and Camille investigate and discover J.J. thinks he’s found gold. When word spreads, everyone in Gnarly Woods gets gold fever. Alfred and his team however discover that J.J. found pyrite, otherwise known as “Fools Gold”. Lili is very upset when her 99 fish disappear in the lake! Alfred is called and discovers they weren’t really fish. They looked like fish but were tadpoles and became frogs and all 99 of them are around! 10.30 Cardfight Vanguard (Ep 12 / Schoolkids / Cartoon / R) (卡通片) The shop tournament has reached the semi-finals, and Kamui stands before Aichi. -
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2020 1 No. 1399
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 2020 1 First published in the Government Gazette, Electronic Edition, on 13 July 2020 at 2 pm. No. 1399 –– PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ACT (CHAPTER 218) It is notified for general information that the Returning Officer has, under section 49(7E)(a) of the Parliamentary Elections Act, declared each candidate named in the first column of the Schedule to be elected as a Member of Parliament in respect of the electoral division stated opposite that candidate’s name in the second column of the Schedule. THE SCHEDULE First column Second column Name of Candidate Electoral Division 1. Gerald Giam Yean Song … Aljunied 2. Sylvia Lim … Aljunied 3. Muhamad Faisal Bin Abdul Manap … Aljunied 4. Leon Perera … Aljunied 5. Pritam Singh … Aljunied 6. Darryl David … Ang Mo Kio 7. Gan Thiam Poh … Ang Mo Kio 8. Lee Hsien Loong … Ang Mo Kio 9. Nadia Ahmad Samdin … Ang Mo Kio 10. Ng Ling Ling … Ang Mo Kio 11. Chee Hong Tat … Bishan-Toa Payoh 12. Chong Kee Hiong … Bishan-Toa Payoh 13. Ng Eng Hen … Bishan-Toa Payoh 14. Saktiandi Bin Supaat … Bishan-Toa Payoh 15. Murali Pillai … Bukit Batok 16. Liang Eng Hwa … Bukit Panjang 17. Gan Kim Yong … Chua Chu Kang 18. Low Yen Ling … Chua Chu Kang 19. Don Wee … Chua Chu Kang 20. Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim … Chua Chu Kang 21. Cheryl Chan Wei Ling … East Coast 22. Heng Swee Keat … East Coast 23. Mohd Maliki Bin Osman … East Coast 24. Tan Kiat How … East Coast 25. Tan Soon Neo Jessica … East Coast 2 REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE THE SCHEDULE –– continued First column Second column Name of Candidate Electoral Division 26. -
Results 比赛成绩 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Name BWF ID Seed NOC
Tianjin Binhai New Area Dagang Gymnasium Badminton 天津市滨海新区大港体育馆 羽毛球 Women's Team 女子团体 THU 10 OCT 2013 End Time:15:00 Results 比赛成绩 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals Name BWF ID Seed NOC 1 China (1) CHN China 2 BYE China 3:0 3 Macau, China MAC Japan 3:1 4 Japan JPN Gold Medal Match China 3 : 0 5 Korea KOR Hong Kong, China 3:2 6 Hong Kong, China HKG Chinese Taipei 3:0 7 BYE Chinese Taipei 8 Chinese Taipei (2) TPE Legend: WT Women's Team WD Withdraw DSQ Disqualification WO Walkover RET Retired Report Created THU 10 OCT 2013 15:09 Page 1/3 Tianjin Binhai New Area Dagang Gymnasium Badminton 天津市滨海新区大港体育馆 羽毛球 Women's Team 女子团体 THU 10 OCT 2013 End Time:15:00 Results 比赛成绩 As of THU 10 OCT 2013 at 15:09 Quarterfinals WT1 Court 2 2013-10-08 10:00 Order Event MAC VS JPN Score 1 : 3 Dur. 1 WS1 IEONG Pek San VS HASHIMOTO Yui 0 : 2 ( 1 : 21 2 : 21 ) 23min 2 WS2 LONG Ying VS IMABEPPU Kaori 0 : 2 ( 10 : 21 13 : 21 ) 39min ZHANG Zhibo MIKI Yuriko 1h11min 3 WD1 WANG Rong VS YONEMOTO Koharu 2 : 1 ( 20 : 22 21 : 16 21 : 19) 4 WS3 LEI Sao Chi VS OHORI Aya 0 : 2 ( 6 : 21 7 : 21 ) 22min LONG Ying TARUNO Megumi 5 WD2 IEONG Pek San VS ARATAMA Misato : ( : : ) WT2 Court 4 2013-10-08 10:00 Order Event KOR VS HKG Score 2 : 3 Dur. 1 WS1 KIM Hyo Min VS YIP Pui Yin 2 : 0 ( 21 : 14 21 : 17 ) 46min 2 WS2 LEE Min Ji VS CHAN Kaka Tsz Ka 2 : 1 ( 21 : 14 17 : 21 21 : 16) 1h1min 3 WS3 JEON Ju I VS CHEUNG Ngan Yi 1 : 2 ( 21 : 6 19 : 21 16 : 21) 57min CHAE Yu Jung POON Lok Yan 4 WD1 KIM Ji Weon VS TSE Ying Suet 1 : 2 ( 15 : 21 21 : 13 15 : 21) 59min LEE Min Ji CHAU Hoi Wah 5 WD2 JEON Ju I VS CHAN Kaka Tsz Ka 0 : 2 ( 15 : 21 15 : 21 ) 34min Semifinals WT3 Court 1 2013-10-09 10:00 Order Event CHN VS JPN Score 3 : 0 Dur. -
Top 50 Badminton Prize Winners - 2016
Top 50 Badminton Prize Winners - 2016 National Total Prize Money Rank Player Association (USD) 1 Tai Tzu Ying TPE US$271,025 2 Chen Qingchen CHN 245,486 3 Lee Chong Wei MAS 171,500 4 Misaki Matsutomo JPN 151,618 5 Zheng Siwei CHN 151,018 6 Ayaka Takahashi JPN 150,868 7 Jan O Jorgensen DEN 141,865 8 Akane Yamaguchi JPN 139,390 9 Ko Sung Hyun KOR 131,528 10 Sung Ji Hyun KOR 128,750 11 Sun Yu CHN 126,950 12 Ratchanok Intanon THA 117,820 13 Christinna Pedersen DEN 117,219 14 Viktor Axelsen DEN 114,675 15 Son Wan Ho KOR 111,650 16 Pusarla Venkata Sindhu IND 109,985 17 Kim Ha Na KOR 97,903 18 He Bingjiao CHN 97,715 19 Tian Houwei CHN 96,020 20 Goh V Shem MAS 95,164 20 Tan Wee Kiong MAS 95,164 22 Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo INA 94,433 23 Yoo Yeon Seong KOR 92,543 24 Marcus Fernaldi Gideon INA 89,468 25 Lee Yong Dae KOR 86,878 26 Saina Nehwal IND 85,035 27 Huang Yaqiong CHN 81,624 28 Jia Yifan CHN 81,454 National Total Prize Money Rank Player Association (USD) 29 Shin Seung Chan KOR 80,474 30 Liliyana Natsir INA 79,919 30 Tontowi Ahmad INA 79,919 32 Lu Kai CHN 77,799 33 Wang Yihan CHN 77,135 34 Lin Dan CHN 76,975 35 Jung Kyung Eun KOR 76,899 36 Zhang Nan CHN 75,039 37 Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk THA 72,730 38 Hans-Kristian Vittinghus DEN 71,900 39 Chang Ye Na KOR 71,295 40 Chen Long CHN 69,325 41 Lee So Hee KOR 66,380 42 Keigo Sonoda JPN 64,413 43 Joachim Fischer Nielsen DEN 60,894 44 Takeshi Kamura JPN 60,663 45 Tang Yuanting CHN 60,173 45 Yu Yang CHN 60,173 47 Qiao Bin CHN 59,290 48 Nozomi Okuhara JPN 58,740 49 Ng Ka Long HKG 58,610 50 Li Xuerui CHN 58,500 Copyright: Badzine.net This list can be used for editorial purposes free of rights. -
Au Bord De L'eau
Au bord de l'eau Au bord de l'eau (chinois simplifié : 水浒传 ; chinois traditionnel : 水滸傳 ; pinyin : Shuǐ hǔ Zhuàn ; Wade : Shui³ hu³ Zhuan⁴, EFEO Chouei-hou tchouan, littéralement « Le Récit e des berges ») est un roman d'aventures tiré de la tradition orale chinoise, compilé et écrit par plusieurs auteurs, mais attribué généralement à Shi Nai'an (XIV siècle). Il relate les Au bord de l'eau exploits de cent huit bandits, révoltés contre la corruption du gouvernement et des hauts fonctionnaires de la cour de l'empereur. Auteur Shi Nai'an Ce roman fait partie des quatre grands romans classiques de la dynastie Ming, avec l'Histoire des Trois Royaumes, La Pérégrination vers l'Ouest et Le Rêve dans le Pavillon Rouge. Pays Chine Sa notoriété est telle que de nombreuses versions ont été rédigées. On peut comparer sa place dans la culture chinoise à celle des Trois Mousquetaires d'Alexandre Dumas en France, Genre roman ou des aventures de Robin des Bois en Angleterre. L'ouvrage est la source d'innombrables expressions littéraires ou populaires, et de nombreux personnages ou passages du livre servent à symboliser des caractères ou des situations (comme Lin Chong, seul dans la neige, pour dépeindre la rectitude face à l'adversité, ou Li Kui, irascible et violent mais dévoué à Version originale sa mère impotente, pour signaler un homme dont les défauts évidents masquent des qualités cachées). On retrouve, souvent sous forme de pastiche, des scènes connues dans des Langue chinois vernaculaire publicités, des dessins animés, des clips vidéo. L'illustration de moments classiques de l'ouvrage est très fréquente en peinture. -
Edisi Kedua Grc 4 Anggota Grc 5 Anggota
8 # Berita Harian | Sabtu, 11 Julai 2020 EDISI KEDUA GRC 5 ANGGOTA Aljunied Ang Mo Kio East Coast Pengundi berdaftar: 144,429; Pengundi berdaftar: 178,039; Pengundi berdaftar: 115,630; Jumlah undi: 142,487; Undi ditolak: 1,582 Jumlah undi: 173,030; Undi ditolak: 5,009 Jumlah undi: 114,237; Undi ditolak: 1,393 59.93% 40.07% 71.91% 28.09% 53.41% 46.59% (85,603 undi) (57,224 undi) (124,430 undi) (48,600 undi) (61,009 undi) (53,228 undi) PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI PEKERJA TINDAKAN RAKYAT TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEMBAHARUAN TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEKERJA Pritam Singh Alex Yeo Lee Hsien Loong Kenneth Jeyaretnam Heng Swee Keat Abdul Shariff Aboo Kassim Sylvia Lim Chan Hui Yuh Darryl David Andy Zhu Cheryl Chan Dylan Ng Gerald Giam Chua Eng Leong Gan Thiam Poh Charles Yeo Jessica Tan Kenneth Foo Leon Perera Shamsul Kamar Nadia Ahmad Samdin Darren Soh Maliki Osman Nicole Seah Faisal Manap Victor Lye Ng Ling Ling Noraini Yunus Tan Kiat How Terence Tan Pemenang 2015: Parti Pekerja (50.95%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (78.63%) Pemenang 2015: Parti Tindakan Rakyat (60.73%) Jurong Marine Parade Nee Soon Pengundi berdaftar: 125,400; Pengundi berdaftar: 131,630; Pengundi berdaftar: 141,488; Jumlah undi: 122,883; Undi ditolak: 2,517 Jumlah undi: 129,843; Undi ditolak: 1,787 Jumlah undi: 139,289; Undi ditolak: 2,199 74.62% 25.38% 57.76% 42.24% 61.90% 38.10% (91,692 undi) (31,191 undi) (74,993 undi) (54,850 undi) (86,219 undi) (53,070 undi) PARTI PARTI TITIK MERAH PARTI PARTI PARTI PARTI KEMAJUAN TINDAKAN RAKYAT BERSATU TINDAKAN RAKYAT PEKERJA TINDAKAN -
RSAF Open House 2001
Factsheet - RSAF Open House 2001 The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) will open its door to the public on 1 and 2 Sep 2001 for the RSAF Open House held at the Paya Lebar Air Base. The Open House, with the theme " World Class People, First Class Air Force", will provide the public an opportunity to better understand the combat capabilities of the RSAF in an atmosphere of fun and excitement. The RSAF Open House will showcase the air force as a formidable armed force - an achievement made possible with a combination of advanced technology and committed people. For the first time, the public can come up close with the KC-135 air-to-air refuelling aircraft and the Chinook CH-47 D helicopter on static display at the Open House. The Chinook will also heli-lift a Light Strike Vehicle in the RSAF aerial display. The public can also go on joy rides on the Fokker 50 aircraft and Singapore Youth Flying Club Piper Warrior, as well as visit the Air Force Museum. For those who are interested to meet stars, seven Channel U artistes will be down at the air base for the evening concerts on 1 and 2 Sep 2001. Here are some of the perennial favourites at the RSAF Open House: Aerial Display Visitors to the Open House will have the opportunity to watch the F-16 C/D and F-5 fighters perform scramble demonstrations, flybys, touch and go landing. They will also be able to witness the Light Strike Vehicle being under slung by the Chinook CH47D and the A-4SU Super Sky Hawks executing high-speed fly-past. -
Facts and Records
Badminton England Facts and Records Index (cltr + click to jump to a particular section): 1. History of Badminton 2. Olympic Games 3. World Championships 4. Sudirman Cup 5. Thomas Cup 6. Uber Cup 7. Commonwealth Games 8. European Individual Championships 9. European Mixed Championships 10. England International Caps 11. All England Open Badminton Championships 12. England’s Record in International Matches 13. The Stuart Wyatt Trophy 14. International Open Tournaments 15. International Challenge Tournaments 16. English National Championships 17. The All England Seniors’ Open Championships 18. English National Junior Championships 19. Inter-County Championships 20. National Leisure Centre Championships 21. Masters County Challenge 22. Masters County Championships 23. English Recipients for Honours for Services to Badminton 24. Recipients of Awards made by Badminton Association of England Badminton England Facts & Records: Page 1 of 86 As at May 2021 Please contact [email protected] to suggest any amendments. Badminton England Facts and Records 25. English recipients of Awards made by the Badminton World Federation 1. The History of Badminton: Badminton House and Estate lies in the heart of the Gloucestershire countryside and is the private home of the 12th Duke and Duchess of Beaufort and the Somerset family. The House is not normally open to the general public, it dates from the 17th century and is set in a beautiful deer park which hosts the world-famous Badminton Horse Trials. The Great Hall at Badminton House is famous for an incident on a rainy day in 1863 when the game of badminton was said to have been invented by friends of the 8th Duke of Beaufort. -
Order Paper Supplement
FOURTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF SINGAPORE __________________ FIRST SESSION __________________________________ ORDER PAPER SUPPLEMENT ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Sup. No. 3 FRIDAY, 26 FEBRUARY 2021 1 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 1ST APRIL 2021 TO 31ST MARCH 2022 (PAPER CMD 5 OF 2021) Notices of Amendments to be moved in the Committee of Supply. Head U - Prime Minister's Office That the total sum to be allocated for Head U of the Estimates be reduced by $100. (a) Smart Fight, Smart Nation Ms Tin Pei Ling (b) Digital Identity Ms Tin Pei Ling (c) Smart Nation and COVID-19 Mr Alex Yam Ziming (d) Smart Nation Private Sector Involvement Mr Alex Yam Ziming (e) Data Protocol and Safeguards Miss Cheng Li Hui (f) Smart Nation and Digital Government Group Ms Hany Soh (g) Smart Nation Ms Jessica Tan Soon Neo (h) Personalised Smart Nation Initiatives Mr Sharael Taha Sup. No. 3 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Head U - Prime Minister's Office - continued (i) E-payments Ms Jessica Tan Soon Neo (j) Option for PIN-only Bank Cards Mr Dennis Tan Lip Fong (k) Scams Involving Bank Customers Ms Sylvia Lim (l) Strengthening Anti-Money Laundering Efforts in Singapore -
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25.6mm Pantone 877C Back Cover (from left to right) Project Team Members Television arrived in Singapore on 15 February 1963. For Review only Philip Tay Joo Thong (Leader) About 500 VIPs and thousands of others watched the Joan Chee inauguration at Victoria Memorial Hall and at 52 community centres around the island. Raymond Anthony Fernando Mun Chor Seng The Radio and Television Towers on Bukit Batok. Horace Wee Antenna mounted on the high towers have beamed Belinda Yeo signals to Singapore homes since the early 60s. Satellite dishes receive international programmes, List of Contributors such as the Oscars, and world sporting events. Mushahid Ali • Asaad Sameer Bagharib The 1974 World Cup match between Holland and ON AIR P N Balji • Chan Heng Wing Untold Stories from Caldecott Hill Germany was the first signal beamed to homes Cheng Tong Fatt • Anthony Chia and reached more than a million viewers. Michael Chiang • Choo Lian Liang from Caldecott Hill Untold Stories Untold Susan Lim and the Crescendos (John Chee, Francis Chowdhurie • David Christie Leslie Chia and Raymond Ho) performing in the Amy Chua • Chua Swan television studio. The Crescendos were a popular band Ee Boon Lee • George Favacho in Singapore in the 60s and were the first local pop Sakuntala Gupta • Raymon T H Huang group to be signed by an international record label. Suhaimi Jais • Larry Lai This collection of 51 essays contains rich memories of Singapore’s Lau Hing Tung • Lee Kim Tian A cultural performance with Gus Steyn conducting the broadcasting pioneers based in their station atop Caldecott Hill. -
Embargoed Till 11Am Please Check Against Delivery Speech by Chairperson of Pap Women's Wing and Minister for Manpower and Seco
EMBARGOED TILL 11AM PLEASE CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY SPEECH BY CHAIRPERSON OF PAP WOMEN’S WING AND MINISTER FOR MANPOWER AND SECOND MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS MRS JOSEPHINE TEO AT THE LAUNCH OF REIMAGINE FASHION SHOWCASE CELEBRATING THE POWER AND VERSATILITY OF WOMEN ON 6 MARCH 2021 1. On Monday, the world will celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD). So will Singapore. 2. I must thank Ann, all our Women Member of Parliament and activists for the creative way of marking the occasion, overcoming the physical constraints, and supporting our sustainability movement, all at the same time. 3. I also want to welcome our Sisters from the NTUC, led by President Mary Liew! Our sisters in the Labour Movement have been amazing - in terms of their resilience and unwavering support for the workers of Singapore. 4. Earlier this year, Minister Masagos declared 2021 the Year of Celebrating SG Women. 5. Indeed, women’s place in our society have be strengthened over the years. 6. Since the PAP has been in government, the lives of countless women have been uplifted. a. We see them in our families and communities, b. in our educational institutions and many occupations, and among our leaders. c. For example, compared to when we celebrated IWD last year, there are more women in Parliament. The largest representation of women MPs is from the PAP, with a contingent of 24. They are making their mark in different ways. 7. During last week’s Budget debate, Comrade Rahayu highlighted how women in Singapore continue to be supported through the Government’s fiscal measures. -
Welcome to the Water Margin Podcast. This Is Episode 65. Last Time, The
Welcome to the Water Margin Podcast. This is episode 65. Last time, the Liangshan bandits had sent Dai (4) Zong (1) the Magic Traveler to go look for Gongsun Sheng, the Daoist priest who had taken a leave of absence to go home to check on his mother and his Daoist master but was now overdue. On the way, Dai Zong ran into a hero named Yang (2) Lin (2) the Multicolor Leopard, who had run into Gongsun Sheng a while back and now volunteered to serve as Dai Zong’s guide. Then, they ran into two bandit chieftains in the local mountains. These were actually acquainted with Yang Lin. One was named Deng (4) Fei (1), the Fiery-Eyed Lion. The other was named Meng (4) Kang (1) the Jade Flagpole. But Dai Zong was not done meeting new friends on this trip. As he chatted with the two bandit chieftains, they told him about a third chieftain, who was actually the reason they were bandits. This guy’s name was Pei (2) Xuan (1), and he was a magistrate’s scribe at the local prefectural courthouse. He excelled at writing petitions, was extremely honest and intelligent, and would not commit the slightest misdeed. People in the area all called him the Iron-faced Scribe. He also was adept at handling weapons and was both smart and brave. But then, the imperial court assigned a corrupt official to be the prefect. And a corrupt prefect can’t have a guy known for being a stickler for justice hanging around, so the prefect found some flimsy excuse and exiled Pei (2) Xuan (1) to Shaman (1,2) Island, the place where they sent disgraced officials.