Tuesday, November 20, 2007

More pay for A380 piliots

All SIA pilots and first officers selected to fly the airline's A380 planes would get hikes of $700 and $450 respectively. Those who do not meet the minimum salary after the adjustment will get more, taking their salary to $10,700 monthly for captains and $6,050 for first officers.

Cleaner discover man's body in Kallang

An Indian man in his late 20s was found dead at Block 50 at the Kallang Bahru Idustrial Park yesterday morning. Banglahdeshi cleaner Khairul Islam, 29, discovered the body lying face down, in the pool of the seventh stoery at 7.30am

S'pore rebuts M'sia's 'prejudical' remark

Malaysia claims that the British had asked for permission to build the Horsburgh Lighthouse on the rocky island, and then the Johor ruler gave consent. Professor Jayakumar reiterated Singapore's stand that it does not have a copy of the letters, as many of its document were lost in World War two. Mr Chao Produced anothe rphotograph taken by Singapore a few day ago, and said Malyasia had given a wrong potrayal. Placing the two photograph side by side, Malaysia had exaggerated the size of Johor background by about seven times.

Teacher under investigation for altered answer is PSLE Mother Tongue papers

A teacher have altered the answer on three pupils mother tongue( Tamil Language) paper and was caught. The MOE is mot revealing the name of the school yet as it has called the corrupt Practice investigation Bureau, and investigation are in progress. Pupils may collect the result slips from noon on Thursday.

In line, but will it last?

It was the first day of the new and harsher penalty regime against rouge taxi driver. Commuters in the Central Business District did not have to wait more than 10 mins for a taxi most of time during the peak hour yesterday. At lucky plaza, at least five cabs could be seen queuing at any one time.No drivers turn away passengers, but how long will this last?