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  2. Censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The MDA's decisions may be appealed to the Broadcast, Publications and Arts Appeal Committee (BPAA) [2] and the Films Appeal Committee (FAC). [3] The Censorship Review Committee (CRC) meets every ten years to "review and update censorship objectives and principles to meet the long-term interests of our society". [4]

  3. List of major crimes in Singapore (before 1990) - Wikipedia

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    There were evidence of gambling found in Gan's hotel room, implying that the murder was due to possible money disputes. Two years later, one 43-year-old Singaporean suspect by the name of Tham Kwok Wah (alias Tham Kok Wah; born 7 October 1943) was placed on the police's wanted list for his suspected involvement in Gan's alleged murder.

  4. 2010 Singapore train depot trespass and vandalism case

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    Under the 1966 Vandalism Act, vandals could be sentenced to three years imprisonment, fined a maximum of SGD 2,000 and given a minimum of three strokes of the cane. For entering a protected place under the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act, Fricker could have been sentenced to a maximum of two years imprisonment and fined up to SGD 1,000.

  5. Media censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    According to the MDA, more than 2 million publications and 300,000 audio materials are imported into Singapore each year under the Registered Importers Scheme. [30] Foreign publications that carry articles the government considers slanderous, including The Economist and the Far Eastern Economic Review ( FEER ), have been subjected to defamation ...

  6. Two men charged with helping desperate fans sneak into Taylor ...

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    Singapore, known for its strict laws, could sentence those convicted of cheating for up to three years or fined up to $1,121 [or £ 880] or both. ... those convicted of cheating for up to three ...

  7. Singapore mosque attacks plot - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] [1] Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam also discussed details of the mosque attacks plot and investigation during a press conference. [2] In addition, the Singapore mosque attacks plot was covered by several international media including Al Jazeera, ABC News, BBC News, The Courier-Mail, The Hindu, The New Zealand Herald, and the South ...

  8. The longevity secrets of Singapore, the 6th blue zone city ...

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    Buettner calls Singapore the “blue zone 2.0—the next frontier of aging” in his new book, which highlights much more than the enthusiasm of the residents themselves.

  9. I bought a one-way ticket to Singapore and tried to put roots ...

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    But Singapore is an expensive city. I spent about $7,000 a month: $4,000 on rent and about $3,000 on bills from restaurants, bars, supermarkets, traveling, and other expenses. Dating as an expat ...