Friday, March 23, 2007

SIA, SilkAir to raise fuel surcharges

TRAVELLERS planning to fly with Singapore Airlines (SIA) or its regional arm SilkAir in the next few months should book soon, because fuel surcharges are about to go up.

Round-trip tickets issued on or after April 1 will cost up to US$8 (S$12) more for ultra long-haul flights to Canada and the United States.

Those flying to regional points like Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta and Manila will pay US$4 more for a round trip, when the fuel surcharge goes up from US$32.

All other passengers, including those flying to China, India and Europe will pay a surcharge of US$108 for a round trip, compared to US$104 now.

The increase is the result of a rise in the price of jet fuel over the past two months, SIA said in a statement yesterday.

A barrel of jet fuel now costs about US$76, compared with US$67 in January.

SIA and SilkAir cut fuel surcharges twice, late last year and in January, when the price of jet fuel fell.

The increase will bring the surcharge back up to pre-January levels, though SIA said it will continue to keep the surcharge under constant review.

Monday, March 12, 2007

News Today

He takes university-level subject to earn credits
TWICE a week, Shaun Nathan finds himself on the hilly campus of the National University of Singapore (NUS). The 17-year-old is only in the second year of junior college, but is taking university-level maths as an advanced module, equivalent in standard... [Read more]

Beijing's democracy drive at a standstill, analysts say
CHINA'S democratic development has come to a standstill and is even taking a step backwards, analysts said yesterday.However, in the long term, pressure from the ground will lead to progress, at a pace that is likely to be 'two steps forward... [Read more]

Bangalore crippled by strike over access to river water
BANGALORE - INDIA'S technology hub Bangalore was crippled yesterday by a general strike that shut businesses and emptied streets as activists protested against a court verdict over access to river water. The general strike in the southern state of Karnataka, of... [Read more]

Results
BASKETBALLNBA: Washington 104 Detroit 99, Cleveland 124 Golden State 97, Indiana 103 Boston 96, NY Knicks 99 LA Lakers 94, Miami 110 Milwaukee 80, Dallas 122 Seattle 102.CRICKETTri-series one-day international in Perth: New Zealand 318-7 in 50 overs (L.Vincent 76, R.Taylor... [Read more]

Disease leaves flood victim with brain damage
JAKARTA - AN INDONESIAN man has suffered brain damage and is unable to speak after being infected by a water-borne disease. Mr Sarnata, 61, and another person were diagnosed with leptospirosis or Weil's disease, a bacterial illness usually caught from contact... [Read more]

River hongbao high-light
More than 5,000 people turned up at the Esplanade Park last night to witness the start of this year's River Hongbao, the annual event celebrating Chinese New Year.Among the highlights are performances by Chinese and Taiwanese dance troupes, fireworks and a... [Read more]

A swift journey home for the new year
WITH great fanfare, China's Railways Ministry put 15 bullet trains into service this month for the Chinese New Year holiday season. The rail network is stretched to the limit, as 70 million people will travel back home by rail during the... [Read more]

Jobless rate in America climbs to 4-month high
WASHINGTON - THE unemployment rate in the United States climbed to a four-month high of 4.6 per cent as somewhat wary employers added fewer new jobs last month.Wage gains were even more modest.The latest report on the economy, released yesterday by... [Read more]

Officials to look into Thai walkout before final
THE Asean Football Federation (AFF) will look into Thailand's walkout incident before Sunday's Asean Championship second-leg final. This was confirmed by Datuk Seri Dr Ibrahim Saad, AFF's head of delegation for the Singapore-Thailand first-leg final at the National Stadium on Wednesday.... [Read more]

So cool, so calm, so perfect
SINGAPORE'S passage into the Asean Championship final may have been confirmed only after Saturday's penalty shoot-out victory over Malaysia. But the win was actually the result of more than a year of diligence, during which the Lions devoted extra time after... [Read more]

Quarantine rule lifted for more pets
THE cat's out of the bag - pets coming in from a larger number of rabies-free countries will not have to undergo quarantine here. The list of countries is being finalised and the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority (AVA) will make it... [Read more]

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Airbus woes drag down parent's profits

AIRBUS parent EADS said yesterday that a weaker United States dollar and major delays at its Airbus unit dragged its 2006 profit down and caused a multi-million euro quarterly loss.

The Amsterdam-based company's net profit last year fell 94 per cent to 99 million euros (S$200 million) and it warned that Airbus would 'display another substantial loss in 2007'.

EADS lost 768 million euros in the fourth quarter compared with a profit of 405 million euros a year earlier. Sales in the quarter, however, were up 11 per cent to 11.96 billion euros compared with 10.76 billion euros in 2005.

Airbus posted a fourth-quarter operating loss of 1.72 billion euros compared with a 453 million euros operating profit a year ago.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Friday, March 9, 2007

News Today

Beckham returns from exile with goal and win
MADRID - DAVID Beckham capped his return to the Real Madrid starting line-up with a goal and a win.After Real's 2-1 Spanish Primera Liga victory over Real Sociedad, the midfielder earned the plaudits of his teammates, coach Fabio Capello, and the... [Read more]

30,000 fake Olympic mascots seized
BEIJING - WARNING: The cuddly Beijing 2008 Olympics mascots known as 'Fuwa' could be hazardous to your health.Police in the Chinese capital have seized nearly 30,000 counterfeit versions of the fluffy stuffed mascots, some made with toxic materials, the state-run Beijing... [Read more]

11 killed as morning bomb attacks rip through Baghdad
BAGHDAD - A CAR bomb and a suicide attacker killed at least 11 people across Baghdad yesterday as militants showed increasing defiance amid a major security operation in the capital. More than 100 people have been killed in Baghdad since Sunday... [Read more]

Blonde bombshell Anna Nicole Smith dies at 39
HOLLYWOOD - ANNA Nicole Smith, the curvaceous blonde whose life played out as an extraordinary tabloid tale - Playboy centrefold, jeans model, bride of an octogenarian oil tycoon, reality-show subject, tragic mother - has died after collapsing at a hotel. She... [Read more]

FairPrice supermarkets to provide in-store banking
SHOPPERS at NTUC FairPrice supermarkets will soon be able to add some surprising items to their shopping baskets. They will be able to open a savings account and apply for credit and debit cards as they shop for groceries. Later, they... [Read more]

Buyer beware
The world of beauty97 No. of complaints (January to December 2006)Most common type of complaints1. Unsatisfactory services2. Pressure sales tactics CASE STUDYA consumer received a call from a vendor, offering a free makeover and photography session. However, during the free session,... [Read more]

Two Selangor water treatment plants closed
KUALA LUMPUR - TWO water treatment plants catering to about a million residents in Selangor have been closed down for cleaning following ammonia contamination at a major river.However, water supply to the residents of the state has not been affected by... [Read more]

Repo man rammed car into me and injured legs: Accused
THE woman accused of stomping on the roof of a repossessor's car in a street- side altercation claimed in court yesterday that he injured her legs by ramming his car into her. Wong Nguek Chin said she had asked the man,... [Read more]

Taste of the swiss alps
Mr Jens LeHel, 40, and Mr Stephan Freidank, 39, put the finishing touches on the newly installed cable car at Marche VivoCity.The cable car, which operated from 1963 until 1998, was imported from Saas-Fee, a village in Switzerland. It was used... [Read more]

Multi-pronged approach to ease CTE traffic jams
I REFER to Mrs Cindy Brown's letter, 'ERP isn't working, rein in number of cars instead?' (ST, Feb 3) and Mr Chia Yong Soong's letter, 'Evening ERP on CTE ineffective after gantry' (ST, Feb 10). Mrs Brown commented that Electronic Road... [Read more]

Abdullah calls for halt to sex-spy plan
JAKARTA - MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi yesterday called on state governments to stop forming 'snoop squads' to spy on Muslim couples.His comments at the end of a two-day visit to Indonesia followed an earlier announcement by Terengganu state that it... [Read more]

Companies in brief

JARDINE STRATEGIC'S PROFIT UP 1% TO $2.2B

PROFITS at Jardine Strategic Holdings edged up 1 per cent to US$1.41 billion (S$2.16 billion) for the year ended Dec 31.

Revenue rose 46 per cent to US$12.85 billion as its property, retail and hotel management businesses grew strongly.

Earnings per share were flat at US$2.30. Net asset value per share was US$19.38, up from US$15.50. A dividend of 11.7 US cents per share has been proposed.

JARDINE MATHESON POSTS 8% INCOME GROWTH

JARDINE Matheson Holdings has recorded an 8 per cent increase in earnings to US$1.35 billion (S$2.07 billion).

Revenue for the year ended Dec 31 grew 36 per cent to US$16.28 billion.

Earnings per share were US$3.83, up from US$3.58. Net asset value per share was US$18.65, up from US$14.27. A dividend of 40 US cents per share has been proposed.

CDL BUYS CONDO IN WEST COAST FOR $132M

PROPERTY developer City Developments (CDL) is paying $131.5 million for Hong Leong Condominium in the West Coast.

About 370 new units can be built on the 956-year leasehold plot, which currently houses 180 units. Including a development charge of $23 million, the price for the condominium works out to $363 per sq ft per plot ratio.

OLAM BIDS UP TO $169M FOR AUSSIE COTTON FIRM

FARM produce distributor Olam International is attempting to take over an Australian cotton company for as much as A$142 million (S$168.5 million).

The locally listed company is offering to pay Queensland Cotton Holdings investors A$4.75 per share in cash, which would value the Australian firm at A$134 million. It will pay A$5.05 per share if it gets acceptances equivalent to at least 90 per cent of Queensland Cotton.

The offer has been unanimously recommended by Queensland Cotton's directors, all of whom intend to take up the offer.

HO BEE, IOI WIN SENTOSA PLOT WITH RECORD OFFER

PROPERTY developer Ho Bee Investment, together with Malaysian partner IOI Properties, has won the tender for a condominium site at Sentosa Cove with a record-breaking bid.

The two companies beat four other bids for the Seafront Collection site with a record offer of $1,361 per sq ft per plot ratio.

They will pay a total of $459.8 million for the 157,000 sq ft plot.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

More money for Ferguson

MANCHSTER United's manager Alex Ferguson has been told that he will be able to splash the cash this summer.

This, despite the club incurring massive debts following Malcolm Glazer's controversial takeover.

On Monday, United announced a multi-million pound, five-year deal with Spanish commercial giants Grupo 2002 to promote residential properties throughout the globe.

And Old Trafford's chief executive David Gill has confirmed the cash generated will help finance any major transfer-market moves in the summer.

Bayern Munich's Owen Hargreaves tops the list of potential signings.

'We will be pitching for players,' Gill said.

'We bought Michael Carrick and Tomasz Kuszczak last summer, and we will continue to invest in the team as necessary. The funds are there.'

He believes the club's illustrious history means they will always attract big-sponsorship deals, reported The Sun.

The Spain contract follows similar tie-ups with Air Asia, Budweiser, Audi and Kumho Tyres.

He said: 'The success of the team is a factor but it is not a case that we are getting all these new deals because we are doing well this season.

'We did one of the biggest shirt sponsorship deals in the history of football with AIG last year when we were out of the Champions League, chasing Chelsea in the league and had been knocked out of the FA Cup by Liverpool.

'It is not only about playing winning football. It is about the attractiveness of it.'

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Champions League

Today

Chelsea v FC Porto

Live, Ch24, tomorrow, 3.30am

Liverpool v Barcelona

Live, Ch23, tomorrow, 3am

Lyon v Roma

Valencia v Inter Milan

Tomorrow

AC Milan v Celtic

Arsenal v PSV Eindhoven

Bayern Munich v Real Madrid

Live, Ch24, Thursday, 3.30am

Manchester United v Lille

Live, Ch23, Thursday, 3.30am

Monday, March 5, 2007

News Today

World Quickly
RECYCLED WATER FOR QUEENSLAND SYDNEY: Australia's Queensland state yesterday dumped plans for a referendum on the introduction of recycled drinking water, saying drought had left the government with no choice.Queensland premier Peter Beattie said the state's south-east could be supplied with... [Read more]

Growing trend
AD AGENCY Y&R Singapore stepped up its PR efforts this month by hiring Mr Justin Low, 30, from Grayling Public Relations to manage its publicity affairs. Mr Charles Sng, who specialises in marketing communications at headhunting firm Aquent, says it is... [Read more]

Inner calm? More like stress at some yoga centres here
MUSHROOMING fitness and yoga centres are raking in what some have dubbed the 'yoga dollar', but not all who signed up have ended up relaxed. Last year, 40 complaints were filed with the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) against fitness and... [Read more]

Bogus NKF fund seekers
THERE were two reported cases this week of fake donation seekers using the name of the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) in Clementi and Jurong East. The NKF, which does not have any door-to-door donation drives in these areas, advises the public... [Read more]

Welcoming the year of the pig
The Year of the Pig was ushered in by more than a billion Chinese around the world on Sunday. In cities from Beijing to London to Vancouver, they marked the start of the Chinese New Year with food, drink and fireworks... [Read more]

Health items law can enforce after-sales scrutiny
A NEW law on health products for human use, approved yesterday, sends 'a strong signal' that products made or sold here are of the highest standards. Madam Halimah Yacob (Jurong GRC) said when debating the Health Products Bill, that it will... [Read more]

Egyptian court finds blogger guilty of insulting Islam
ALEXANDRIA (EGYPT) - A COURT in Alexandria yesterday convicted a blogger for insulting both Islam and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, and sentenced him to four years in jail over his online writings.Abdel Karim Suleiman, a former law student in his early... [Read more]

Planned missile shield triggers Russian wrath
WARSAW - A US proposal to base a missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic has moved ahead with both countries indicating agreement, while a top Russian general warned the plan could lead Moscow to target the former allies with... [Read more]

Hu heads to Africa again
WHAT IT IS CHINESE President Hu Jintao begins a 12-day trip to Africa tomorrow, his third trip there in three years.He will visit eight African countries, including major trading partner South Africa and geopolitical flashpoint Sudan. His trip comes two months... [Read more]

Cup of cocoa may hold much promise for an ageing world
SAN FRANCISCO - A NICE cup of the right kind of cocoa could hold the promise of promoting brain function as people age.In an increasingly ageing world, medical researchers are seeing more cases of dementia and are looking for ways to... [Read more]

No need to shut new Thai airport: Panel
BANGKOK - THAILAND does not need to close its new international airport to repair cracks on taxiways and runways, a panel of investigators said yesterday, blaming the damage on underground water. Cracks have been found across 78,000 sq m, or roughly... [Read more]

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Advisory for those who want a quieter Chingay

I AM sorry that Mrs Helga Posset ('Chingay outing marred by hard-rock band'; ST, Feb 27) and her family had to leave before the parade started.

A spectrum of pre-parade performances was offered to reflect the wide interests of our audience. As a street parade, Chingay is loud and noisy, and includes the setting off of firecrackers and fireworks.

In future, we will issue advisories on where the noisier sectors will be.

We thank Mrs Posset for her feedback. We hope that she and her family will join us for Chingay next year.

Lee Yee Ling (Ms)
Senior Manager
(Lifeskills & Lifestyle)
For Chief Executive Director People's Association

Friday, March 2, 2007

Udinese end Inter's Serie A winning streak

MILAN - UDINESE ended Inter Milan's record 17-game winning streak in the Serie A on Wednesday by holding the leaders to a 1-1 draw.

Christian Obodo put them ahead with a bicycle kick in the 47th minute. Hernan Crespo equalised for Inter in the 66th minute, heading in Maxwell's curling cross from the left.

Inter's streak eclipsed last year's 10-game run by Roma and started after Udinese held the Milan club 0-0 on Oct 22.

Inter remain the only unbeaten team in the Serie A this season, and are 14 points clear at the top.

'Sooner or later the run of wins had to end, and it happened in what was a bit of an emergency situation for us. But absolutely nothing changes in the table,' said Inter's coach Roberto Mancini.

'We didn't have a great first half, but this can happen because you can't always be at your best.'

Earlier on Wednesday, Francesco Totti scored his 15th and 16th goals of the season to help Roma rally from a two-goal deficit to draw Chievo 2-2.

Totti scored with a header in the 34th minute and then equalised in the 48th, slotting the ball under Chievo's goalkeeper Lorenzo Squizzi.

Erjon Bogdani headed in for Chievo in the 17th, and Franco Semioli got the home team's second in the 33rd.

Inter lead the table with 67 points, followed by Roma, a distant second, with 53. Palermo are third with 45 points, after drawing with AC Milan 0-0.

Other results: Ascoli 0 Parma 0, Empoli 3 Messina 1, Lazio 3 Catania 1, Reggina 1 Fiorentina 1, Sampdoria 2 Atalanta 1, Siena 0 Livorno 0, Torino 1 Cagliari 0.

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Thursday, March 1, 2007

News Today

Teheran makes confusing claims over nuclear work
TEHERAN - IRAN has given conflicting signals on its disputed nuclear work after one of its nuclear agency officials denied claims made by a top lawmaker that the country had started installing 3,000 centrifuges at a uranium enrichment plant.Mr Hossein Simorgh,... [Read more]

China minister on trade trail
WHAT IT IS CHINESE Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing has a busy week visiting India and then Japan. Mr Li's four-day visit to India, which began yesterday, will boost trade and tourism cooperation as well as see the launch of a hotline... [Read more]

Getting a grip on health-care needs of a greying population
THE interview with Mr Khaw Boon Wan begins on an unusual note. For almost 30 minutes, he regales The Straits Times with personal anecdotes, reflecting on his recent visits to the holy site of Gaya in India, and the tombs of... [Read more]

Add another criterion to formula for GST rebate
I UNDERSTAND the formula to arrive at the final amount an individual gets in goods and services tax (GST) rebate is determined by two factors: His income; and The type of housing he lives in.I would like to address the second... [Read more]

Today's Headlines
All's fair game in the blogosphere - or is it?KUALA LUMPUR - WHEN a manager of an Islamic insurance company sent an e-mail asking Muslim staff not to offer Deepavali greetings to Hindus last October, it quickly became the talk in... [Read more]

Open verdict on teen's death fall
THERE was no firm conclusion on how a 17-year-old youth fell to his death from a block of flats in Bedok South Road in September last year, a coroner said yesterday. A 34-year-old eye-witness had told the police that he did... [Read more]

Staff: Lam was confident until the end
UNTIL the day he quit, the now-beleaguered Youth Challenge founder Vincent Lam was confident, optimistic and chatty.Mr Goh Aik Chuan, 19, an intern with the charity, said the boss had seemed 'very positive' throughout the probe into Youth Challenge's books, which... [Read more]

Why demolish perfectly livable old apartments? New isn't necessarily better
In the craze to sell older condos en bloc, has anyone stopped to consider the consequences of demolishing perfectly livable old apartments and replacing them with new developments? Many expatriates who come to Singapore want to spend their housing budgets on... [Read more]

Bryant outplays Arenas
WASHINGTON - THE big rematch with Kobe Bryant turned out to be too big for Gilbert Arenas.Two of the National Basketball Association's most riveting playmakers tried to outdo each other - point for point, flashy move for flashy move. The Los... [Read more]

Firm banned from hiring foreign workers at 2 sites
WRITTEN warnings, fines and stop-work orders - construction firm Greatearth has had all of these. But it has not bucked up on its 'very poor safety and health management' record to the satisfaction of the Manpower Ministry (MOM), so it has... [Read more]

Protests against name changes
TAIPEI - HUNDREDS of employees at Taiwan's state-run Chunghwa Post Co protested angrily yesterday against the company's plan to change its name from 'Chunghwa' - which means Chinese - to 'Taiwan'. The protesters held placards and shouted slogans outside Chunghwa's headquarters... [Read more]