Raffles Education stock plummets after tycoon Oei Hong Leong’s letter questions management’s high salaries

Singapore ― Following a letter by Singaporean billionaire Oei Hong Leong to Raffles Education Corporation’s (REC) board, the company’s shares dropped 26 per cent.

In his letter, which the market got a hold of, Mr Oei questions why REC’s chief executive and founder Chew Hua Seng had employed in the company “adult members of his family at high salaries.”

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Thousands getting first Covid -19 jabs, boosters, after new rules for the unvaccinated

Singapore—Tough love seems to be working, for now at least.

The Health Ministry says that in the week after new vaccine-differentiated measures were announced, about 17,000 people signed up for and received their first Covid-19 vaccine shot. And another 162,000  had  booster shots.

This was a marked increase from the previous week, when about 11,000 people had their first shots, and 135,000  received booster jabs. 

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Ang Moh describes living in Singapore as “Ew”

Singapore ― A video of two Caucasian girls on the train talking about their experience in Singapore has gone viral.

While it is unclear if they were on a train in Singapore, the two girls were wearing hoodies and pullovers. The video was an 8-second clip posted on Facebook page @Shioksg. In the clip, the following words were superimposed on the background: “when [I] think about the fact that [I] live in sg”.

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Toddler who asked permission from airport guard to say goodbye to her aunt melts Internet’s heart

A video posted on Twitter of a little girl who asked a guard at the Dubai airport if she could say goodbye to her aunt has gone viral, with many netizens charmed by the toddler’s show of manners at such a young age.

The video, posted by @KaptanHindostan on Oct 14, has been liked and shared tens of thousands of times in the past few days.

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Woman raped on train for 8 minutes, passengers do nothing

USA ― After a woman was allegedly raped while onboard a Philadelphia train, authorities wondered why nearby passengers did not do anything while the woman was being assaulted.

On Wednesday night (Oct 13), a woman taking Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority’s (SEPTA) Market-Frankford Line was allegedly sexually assaulted by a man.

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