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Straits Times Exclusive no moreTODAYonlineSINGAPORE - When SingTel won the rights to broadcast the English Premier League, some football fans subscribing to StarHub Cable Vision were torn between subscribing to another service provider, or switching sides. ...One box for cable contentStraits TimesPay TV providers now required to cross-carry exclusive contentChannel News AsiaPay-TV operators lose exclusive content cardBusiness Times (subscription)Asia Media Journal -Straits Times -Channel News Asiaall 10 news articles »
Straits Times Netizens can self-regulateStraits TimesThe Internet communitys reaction to the hoax by former Singaporean lawyer Gopalan Nair in a blog post claiming that Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew had suffered a heart attack has been a good example of how it can self-regulate, ...Mica unfazed by American netizens hoaxTODAYonlineSpore to embark on Arts & Culture Strategic ReviewChannel News AsiaShift to soft focusStraits TimesTODAYonline -TODAYonlineall 6 news articles »
Straits Times Whats On: Sundays top picksStraits TimesBuy artworks and handicraft made by beneficiaries of the Community Chest and Community Chest souvenirs, or buy a Charity Donation Draw ticket for a chance to drive home a Honda Civic Hybrid car. Held to raise funds for the 157 social service programmes ...and more »
Telegraph.co.uk Michael Schumacher yearns to rock againTimes of IndiaSchumachers grand comeback is a valiant attempt to resuscitate Formula One. Will some canny young guns be able to prevent the German from showcasing the cold-blooded supremacy which made him the sports top dog? And will the plethora of new rules and ...Schumachers return dominates start of F1 season in BahrainCNNBahrains season opener: The final countdownJakarta PostEven at 41, first place is all that matters for Michael SchumacherTimes OnlineTODAYonline -National Post -The Press Associationall 958 news articles »
The Guardian Arsène Wenger says he will shake hands with Phil Brown at Hull CityThe GuardianA 21-man brawl broke out when Arsenal faced Hull at the Emirates in December. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA Arsène Wenger will offer Phil Brown his hand prior to kick-off at the KC Stadium tomorrow afternoon despite confrontations between Arsenal and Hull ...The Fink Tank: Arsenal live up to their billingTimes OnlinePremier League Preview: Hull City - ArsenalGoal.comHull v ArsenalBBC SportAFP -New York Times -The Canadian Pressall 1,982 news articles »
Los Angeles Times Its Chinas World Were Just Living in ItNewsweekThe middle kingdom is rewriting the rules on trade, technology, currency, climate—you name it. By Rana Foroohar and Melinda Liu | NEWSWEEK Please fill in the following information and well email this link. Back when President Obama lived in Indonesia, ...Economists see strong US case on China currencyReutersChina Hits Back at US on Yuan, RightsWall Street JournalTensions grow over Beijings currency policyFinancial TimesStraits Times -TODAYonline -Independentall 728 news articles »
Straits Times Round 1 of talks endTODAYonlineSINGAPORE - The European Union (EU) and Singapore have completed the first round of talks on a Free Trade Agreement. Held from March 8 to 12, the negotiations covered a variety of key trade issues including ...EU wants to develop regulatory environment for greater access of complex productsChannel News AsiaSingapore, EU Complete First Round Of FTA NegotiationsBernamaSingapore Government: First Round Of EU Free Trade Talks CompletedNASDAQall 11 news articles »
Straits Times Push to widen PMETs skillsStraits TimesThe move by the Government is to help professionals, managers, executives and technicians, or PMETs, be more versatile with a wide range of skills as well as deepen their knowledge in their core expertise. ...Overseas attachments for PMETsTODAYonlineGovt taking steps to broaden PMETs skills, expertiseBusiness Times (subscription)all 3 news articles »
Thirty Japanese women were injured in an accident Friday while watching the making of an animated drama starring South Korean heartthrob Bae Yong Joon, according to the Japanese Embassy and South Korean police and firefighters.
While most of the 30 women had only light injuries, one sustained a serious injury to her face, the Japanese Embassy said. The women were in their 30s to 70s.
Three South Korean men were also hurt in the accident.
According to Yonhap News Agency, high winds during the event at an outdoor set in a resort area of Gangwon Province in northeastern South Korea caused part of the set to fall down. (AP)
The Japanese Coast Guard on Friday arrested an anti-whaling activist from New Zealand who had boarded a whaling ship in the southern Antarctic last month.
Peter Bethune, a member of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, was brought back to Tokyo by the whaling ship, the Shonan Maru 2, after he boarded it without permission on Feb. 15. Coast Guard officials were waiting for him at the docks in Tokyo, along with a throng of Japanese reporters and television crews. (New York Times)