Jadwal pertandinga Quartel final singapore superseries 2013 posts
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110 months ago
Reuters Joseph Schooling won the men's 100 meters butterfly final on Friday to secure Singapore's first Olympic gold medal and deny Michael Phelps a 23rd in the last individual race of the American's extraordinary career.
115 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Singapore puts 2% of its trash in landfills, burns 38% for power and recycles the rest.
By comparison, the U.S. sent 53% of its solid waste to landfills in 2013, recycled only 34% of waste and converted 13% into electricity.
Singapore’s Innovative Waste-Disposal System
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Singapore solves its waste-disposal problem by creating a system in which only 2% of solid trash goes in landfills, 38% is burned to generate electricity and the rest is recycled.
126 months ago
AP Images A child holds the flag for the opposition Singapore Democratic Party during a final rally before the Sept. 11 general elections in Singapore, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015. For the first time in Singapore's history, opposition parties are contesting all 8
Read more ... 9 seats at stake. #APPhoto by Ng Han Guan
127 months ago
Los Angeles Times Travel Celebrate Singapore's birthday:
128 months ago
U.S. Embassy Singapore CNN thinks that #Singapore does these 10 things better than anyone else. We agree with #6 (lah)! What do you think? http://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/10/travel/singapore-10-best-things/index.html
131 months ago
The Economist The Economist explains how Singapore gained its independence http://econ.st/1xEzZKL
How Singapore gained its independence
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TRIBUTES are pouring in for Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first prime minister, who died in the early hours of March 23rd (Singapore time). But Mr Lee’s grand...
132 months ago
The Economist Only 30 miles (48km) across at its widest point, Singapore takes up little more than half the space occupied by New York’s five boroughs; with 5.5m inhabitants it is much less populous. On a per person basis Singapore is far richer than its neighbo
Read more ... urs in the region, and it is the only country in South-East Asia in which ethnic-Chinese citizens make up the majority. How did it come to be? The Economist explains http://econ.st/1ECvJIM
How Singapore gained its independence
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TRIBUTES are pouring in for Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s first prime minister, who died in the early hours of March 23rd (Singapore time). But Mr Lee’s grand...
132 months ago
The Economist Under Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore, with no natural resources, has become one of the world’s richest countries. The government was kept small, the economy open and regulation simple, transparent and effective. Singapore has consistently been rated as on
Read more ... e of the best places to do business in the world #econarchive (2013) http://econ.st/1Ik4uXg
Getting down to business
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The rich world shoulders the lightest regulatory burdenSINGAPORE is the best place to do business in the world, according to an annual report by the...
132 months ago
Michelli Zambelli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8bPFyK9hSo&feature=share
132 months ago
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