SINGAPORE: A man was found dead in the Singapore River along Clarke Quay early Sunday morning. The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it received a call at about 1.30am.Someone was spotted jumping into the river near Block A.SCDF officers arrived about four minutes later and conducted a search around the area.Diving at a depth of about 3 metres, rescuers retrieved the body of a...
Pearlman: I think Bobby Petrino is slime
Label: LifestyleBobby Petrino was named head coach at Western Kentucky, months after being embroiled in scandal at University of ArkansasSTORY HIGHLIGHTSBobby Petrino was named the new football coach at Western Kentucky this weekHiring came just months after he was fired from Arkansas amid scandalJeff Pearlman says, sadly, this is no surprise in big-time college sportsHe says the vast majority of players are ultimately...
Conn. dad recalls loving, creative 6-year-old
Label: Health NEWTOWN, Conn. Fighting back tears and struggling to catch his breath, the father of a 6-year-old gunned down in Friday's school shooting in Connecticut told the world about a little girl who loved to draw and was always smiling, and he also reserved surprising words of sympathy for the gunman. Robbie Parker's daughter Emilie was among the 20 children who died in the one of the worst attacks on...
Conn. Victim's Father Remembers 'Loving' Daughter
Label: Business (Image credit: Emilie Parker Fund/Facebook)Emilie Parker, the little girl with the blond hair and bright blue eyes, would have been one of the first to comfort her classmates at Sandy Hook Elementary School, had a gunman’s bullets not claimed her life, her father said.“My daughter Emilie would be one of the first ones to be standing and giving support to all the victims because that’s the kind...
Zebrafish made to grow pre-hands instead of fins
Label: World PERHAPS the little fish embryo shown here is dancing a jig because it has just discovered that it has legs instead of fins. Fossils show that limbs evolved from fins, but a new study shows how it may have happened, live in the lab. ...
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SCDF, police conduct checks at commercial premises, Marina Square fined
Label: Technology SINGAPORE: A joint enforcement blitz by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and the police was conducted on shopping malls, hotels and public entertainment outlets on Friday night.Marina Square Shopping Centre was issued three notices of Fire Safety Offence which carried a total fine of up to S$1,500. The shopping centre had fire safety works without approval plans at two levels of...
Pearlman: I think Bobby Petrino is slime
Label: LifestyleBobby Petrino was named head coach at Western Kentucky, months after being embroiled in scandal at University of ArkansasSTORY HIGHLIGHTSBobby Petrino was named the new football coach at Western Kentucky this weekHiring came just months after he was fired from Arkansas amid scandalJeff Pearlman says, sadly, this is no surprise in big-time college sportsHe says the vast majority of players are ultimately...
Hundreds pack Conn. church for vigil after rampage
Label: Health Updated 9:13 PM ET NEWTOWN, Conn. A vigil Friday night for the victims of a school massacre in western Connecticut brought out hundreds of community members, including some parents who were struggling with mixed emotions after their own children survived the massacre. With the church filled to capacity, hundreds spilled outside, some of them holding hands in circles and saying prayers. Others lit...
Conn. Shooter Adam Lanza: 'Obviously Not Well'
Label: Business Adam Lanza of Newtown, Connecticut was a child of the suburbs and a child of divorce who at age 20 still lived with his mother.This morning he appears to have started his day by shooting his mother Nancy in the face, and then drove her car to nearby Sandy Hook Elementary School, armed with two handguns and a semi-automatic rifle.There, before turning his gun on himself, he shot...
CERN becomes first pure physics voice in UN chorus
Label: World Lisa Grossman, physical sciences reporter(Image: UN Photo/Paulo Filgueiras)If CERN observes the proceedings of the United Nations, will it change the outcome?The international particle physics laboratory, based near Geneva, Switzerland, has been granted observer status in the General Assembly of the United Nations, CERN officials announced today. The lab joins environmental groups and public...
Dec
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More land released for sale in early 2013
Label: Technology SINGAPORE: The Ministry of National Development (MND) has announced the Government Land Sales Programme for the first half of 2013 (1H2013).In a statement issued on Friday, MND said it will provide an adequate supply of private housing to meet continued demand from home buyers.There will be 12 private residential sites, including five executive condominium (EC) sites and a commercial and...
Susan Rice: My withdrawal is better for the country
Label: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: Sen. Harry Reid: Republican attacks on Rice's character were "shameful."Susan Rice withdraws from consideration as secretary of stateNomination would be "be lengthy, disruptive, and costly," she says in letter to presidentRepublican critics "respect" Rice's decision, vow to continue Benghazi inquiry(CNN) -- Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations who drew heavy criticism...
Donation-based hospital rescues Afghanistan's wounded
Label: Health (CBS News) KABUL - In Afghanistan, an American soldier and two Afghans were killed by a car bomb Thursday. It happened near the U.S. airbase in Kandahar, a few hours after Defense Secretary Leon Panetta left there to meet with Afghan President Karzai. Taliban attacks have grown more frequent, causing a sharp rise in civilian casualties. There's one place where many of those lives are saved or lost....
Health-Exchange Deadline Looms
Label: Business All of the Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare," doesn't go into effect until 2014, but states are required to set up their own health care exchanges or leave it to the federal government to step in by next year. The deadline for the governors' decisions is Friday.The health insurance exchanges are one of the key stipulations of the new health care law. They will offer...
Today on New Scientist: 13 December 2012
Label: World Violent beauty at the end of an Alaskan glacier You can almost hear the crash of ice on water in this stunning image of an ice sheet calving off the Chenega glacier in AlaskaOvereating now bigger global problem than lack of food The most comprehensive disease report ever produced confirms that, for the first time, there is a larger health problem from people eating too much than too littleIn...
Dec
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Asian markets mostly up after Fed move
Label: Technology HONG KONG: Asian stock markets mostly rose Thursday as the US Federal Reserve announced fresh monetary easing and said it would not lift interest rates until unemployment was under control.However, the gains were capped after the central bank's chief Ben Bernanke said the looming fiscal cliff of huge tax hikes and deep spending cuts was already hitting the economy.The yen continued its...
Opinion: 401(k) plans endangered
Label: LifestyleIBM plans to contribute only once every December to its employees' 401(k) accounts.STORY HIGHLIGHTSIBM said it would contribute once every December to its employees' 401(k) plansTeresa Ghilarducci: This type of payment benefits the company rather than workersShe says relative to other companies, IBM actually has a good retirement planGhilarducci: Most companies are reducing retirement benefits; workers...
12-12-12 Sandy benefit: Night of music, stars
Label: Health Updated: 10:41 p.m. ETMusic filled New York's Madison Square Garden Wednesday night for the "12-12-12" gig all in the name of helping superstorm Sandy victims. 13 Photos12-12-12 Concert for Sandy ReliefBruce Springsteen kicked off the star-studded concert, a fitting start for the benefit, which will aid hard-hit storm areas such as the rocker's native New Jersey. The Boss launched into "Land of Hope...
UK government urged to consider relaxing drug rules
Label: World JUST say yes to considering relaxed drug controls, urged a panel of UK parliamentarians this week - but Prime Minister David Cameron has rejected the calls. Many countries have loosened their penalties for drug use, including the Czech Republic and Portugal, which...
Dec
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War of words: The language paradox explained
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US trade gap widens in October as exports fall
Label: Technology WASHINGTON - The US trade deficit widened in October as exports fell sharply from the prior month amid a slowing global economy, government data released Tuesday showed.The trade gap increased to US$42.2 billion from a revised US$40.3 billion in September, the Commerce Department said.Exports fell by 3.6 percent, while imports fell by 2.1 percent.The decline in exports was the sharpest...
Obama 'willing to compromise a little' on fiscal cliff
Label: LifestyleSTORY HIGHLIGHTSNEW: President Obama reiterates his call for the wealthy to pay more taxesObama, House Speaker John Boehner have three weeks to reach a deal Automatic tax hikes and spending cuts are set to take effect on January 1The two sides are talking to each other, but revealing littleWashington (CNN) -- It's crunch time for avoiding the fiscal cliff as President Barack Obama and House Speaker...
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