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Allan Wu Love Wong Li Lin

Allan Wu, 37, was candid. “There was a time when I would have loved to race with her but, now, I don#39;t think she#39;d want to race with me,” he said. Allan Wu may be every bit the doting husband, but if the host of The Amazing Race Asia had to pick a partner for the reality competition, it would definitely not be his other half, Singapore actress Wong Li Lin. “I bet I#39;d be a real jerk and we#39;d be fighting all the time (thanks to my competitive nature),” he added with a laugh. The two

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Ashraf Safdar picture bio

1980,Ashraf Safdar is an actor and former journalist from Singapore. Ashraf Safdar Husain was born February 29, He is probably best known to the public in Singapore as a judge on Season 1 of the International Emmy Award-nominated television show The Arena, which was broadcast on Mediacorp Channel 5 in 2007.Safdar has also worked as a reporter for Channel NewsAsia and the Today newspaper, and has appeared in a number of theatre productions in Singapore. Representing Raffles Junior College, Saf

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Loh Ying Jie jet ski accident

Mr Loh Ying Jie, 20, was riding the jet ski off Patong Beach in Phuket on April 2 when he was hit by one of his friends on another jet ski. THE Singaporean who fell into a coma after a jet ski accident in Thailand was still in critical condition yesterday. He was on a holiday with four friends after they had completed their national service. Mr Loh#39;s family flew to Thailand and arranged for his return to Singapore via a medical evacuation flight last Sunday. He has since been on a ventila

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Ng Ling Kai picture

Ng Ling Kai,23-year-old, who opened for her idol and American Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter Aimee Mann last year, recalls: #39;I had no idea who they were. But they were passionate about music and they flew over to Singapore to meet me.#39; NURSING a fractured knee, Ng Ling Kai picked up her guitar out of boredom and recorded an original song using the camera on her Apple MacBook. She posted it on YouTube. Three months and thousands of YouTube views later, independent Australian reco

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Tom Jones Stops Singapore and Manila Concerts

According to Tom Jones’ website, the singer has to postpone his concerts in Singapore and Manila. Tom Jones was suffering from “acute laryngitis”, and was forced to postpone his concerts because he needs complete vocal rest. The website stated that “All ticket holders are informed that they should hold on to their tickets for either re-entry to rescheduled show or full refund which can be made at point of purchase.” Jones has postponed his concert in Singapore at Resorts World Sentosa last March 26 and will postpone his concert in Manila Philippines to be held in Araneta Coliseum, today March 28. Here’s the list of his upcoming shows: Friday, April 2nd 2010, Seoul at Jamsil Gymnasium Saturday, April 3rd 2010, Seoul at Jamsil Gymnasium Wednesday, April 7th 2010, Cape Town at Grand Arena, Grand West Saturday, April 10th 2010, Johannesburg at Superbowl, Sun City Friday, April 16 th , 2010, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company Tom Jones Stops Singapore and Manila Concerts is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Apple admits using child labour and poisoning workers

Apple has admitted that child labour was used at the factories that build its computers, iPods and mobile phones. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/apple/7330986/Apple-admits-using-child-lab… At least eleven 15-year-old children were discovered to be working last year in three factories which supply Apple. The company did not name the offending factories, or say where they were based, but the majority of its goods are assembled in China. Apple also has factories working for it in Taiwan, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, the Czech Republic and the United States. Apple said the child workers are now no longer being used, or are no longer underage. “In each of the three facilities, we required a review of all employment records for the year as well as a complete analysis of the hiring process to clarify how underage people had been able to gain employment,” Apple said, in an annual report on its suppliers. Apple has been repeatedly criticised for using factories that abuse workers and where conditions are poor. Last week, it emerged that 62 workers at a factory that manufactures products for Apple and Nokia had been poisoned by n-hexane, a toxic chemical that can cause muscular degeneration and blur eyesight. Apple has not commented on the problems at the plant, which is run by Wintek, in the Chinese city of Suzhou. A spokesman for Wintek said that “almost all” of the affected workers were back at work, but that some remained in hospital. Wintek said n-hexane was commonly used in the technology industry, and that problems had arisen because some areas of the factory were not ventilated properly. Last year, an employee at Foxconn, the Taiwanese company that is one of Apple's biggest suppliers, committed suicide after being accused of stealing a prototype for the iPhone. Sun Danyong, 25, was a university graduate working in the logistics department when the prototype went missing. An investigation revealed that the factory's security staff had beaten him, and he subsequently jumped to his death from the 12th floor of his apartment building. Foxconn runs a number of super-factories in the south of China, some of which employ as many as 300,000 workers and form self-contained cities, complete with banks, post offices and basketball courts. It has been accused, however, of treating its employees extremely harshly. China Labor Watch, a New York-based NGO, accused Foxconn of having an “inhumane and militant” management, which neglects basic human rights. Foxconn's management were not available for comment. In its report, Apple revealed the sweatshop conditions inside the factories it uses. Apple admitted that at least 55 of the 102 factories that produce its goods were ignoring Apple's rule that staff cannot work more than 60 hours a week. The technology company's own guidelines are already in breach of China's widely-ignored labour law, which sets out a maximum 49-hour week for workers. Apple also said that one of its factories had repeatedly falsified its records in order to conceal the fact that it was using child labour and working its staff endlessly. “When we investigated, we uncovered records and conducted worker interviews that revealed excessive working hours and seven days of continuous work,” Apple said, adding that it had terminated all contracts with the factory. Only 65 per cent of the factories were paying their staff the correct wages and benefits, and Apple found 24 factories where workers had not even been paid China's minimum wage of around 800 yuan (Pounds76) a month. Meanwhile, only 61 per cent of Apple's suppliers were following regulations to prevent injuries in the workplace and a mere 57 per cent had the correct environmental permits to operate. The high environmental cost of Apple's products was revealed when three factories were discovered to be shipping hazardous waste to unqualified disposal companies. Apple said it had required the factories to “perform immediate inspections of their wastewater discharge systems” and hire an independent environmental consultant to prevent future violations. However, Apple has not stopped using the factories. In 2008, Apple found that a total of 25 child workers had been employed to build iPods, iPhones and its range of computers. added by: animalia_libero

Do Not Rest Your Penis On the Railing

This sign, found in Singapore, is sending me mixed messages. I guess that's a railing

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5 of the Biggest Textbook Scams and Schemes Ever

Listaholic – Help, I Can’t Stop Creating Lists It’s bad enough that the prices of textbooks these days border on the scandalous. Making it worse is knowing that for every single uber-expensive textbook sold, there are unscrupulous people and institutions behind it, running what could only be scams foisted upon a captive market of students that have little or no choice but to buy what they’ve been required to in order to survive a single semester. Here are 5 of those scams that have made, or still are making the lives of students even more miserable Continue reading

Obama would curtail summer vacation

WASHINGTON – Students beware: The summer vacation you just enjoyed could be sharply curtailed if President Barack Obama gets his way. Obama says American kids spend too little time in school, putting them at a disadvantage with other students around the globe. “Now, I know longer school days and school years are not wildly popular ideas,” the president said earlier this year

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Controversial Play-Doh Ads

A new ad campaign in Singapore uses Play-Doh shaped razor blades, pills, and butcher knives to remind parents that Play-Doh is “safe no matter what you make.” It also gives kids some really great ideas . Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment