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The Straits Times is an English-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Singapore currently owned by Singapore Press Holdings (SPH). It is the country's highest-selling paper, with a current Sunday Times circulation of nearly 365,800.
Originally established on 15 July 1845 as the The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce, in the early days of British colonial rule, and may be considered the successor to various other newspapers during the time such as the Singapore Chronicle. After Singapore became independent from Malaysia on 9 August 1965, the paper became more focused on the island leading to the creation of the New Straits Times for Malaysian readers.
SPH also publishes two other English-language dailies; the broadsheet The Business Times and The New Paper tabloid. The Straits Times is a member of the Asia News Network.
The Straits Times was started by an Armenian, Catchick Moses. Moses's friend, Martyrose Apcar, had intended to start a local paper, but met with financial difficulties. To fulfil his friend's dream, Moses took over and appointed Robert Carr Woods as editor. On 15 July 1845, The Straits Times was launched as an eight-page weekly, published at 7 Commercial Square using a hand-operated press. The subscription fee then was Sp.$1.75 per month. In September 1846, he sold the paper to Robert Woods because the press proved unprofitable to run.
Lee Kuan Yew, GCMG, CH, SPMJ (born Harry Lee Kuan Yew, 16 September 1923 – 23 March 2015), informally known by his initials LKY, was the first Prime Minister of Singapore, governing for more than three decades from 1959 to 1990, including through Singapore's independence from Malaysia in 1965. After Lee chose to step down as Prime Minister in 1990, Lee's successor, Goh Chok Tong, appointed him as Senior Minister, a post he held until 2004, when his elder son, Lee Hsien Loong, became the nation's third prime minister. The elder Lee then assumed the advisory post of Minister Mentor until he left the Cabinet in 2011. In total, Lee held successive ministerial positions for 56 years. He continued to serve his Tanjong Pagar constituency for nearly 60 years as an elected Member of Parliament until his death in 2015.
Lee is recognised as the founding father of independent Singapore, with the country being described as transitioning from the "third world to the first world in a single generation" under his leadership.
Straits Times asks Lee Kuan Yew about homosexuality
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This Razor TV news clip was uploaded to The Straits Times' website on 21 January 2011. It features an interview with the then Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew by Straits Times journalist Robin Chan, shortly after Lee's book "Hard Truths To Keep Singapore Going" was published. Chan asked Lee about his opinions on homosexuality. See also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sx93PbLwc2s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuOr9Foswws Links: http://sporelgbtpedia.shoutwiki.com/wiki/Lee_Kuan_Yew%27s_views_on_homosexuality
Date: September 27th, 2015 Flag-off: 5:00 am Venue: Singapore Sports Hub Categories: 10 km, 5 km, 18.45 km More at www.justrunlah.com
Students may be able to take part in co-operative programmes that allow them to take on jobs and study for degrees concurrently as early as 2017. This was announced on Saturday (June 25) by Acting Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) Ong Ye Kung, who was speaking at The Straits Times Education Forum 2016 at Singapore Management University.
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The Straits Times Run at the Hub 2014 - Half Marathon runners crossing the Stadium Walk
Straits Times STOMP editor, Jennifer Lewis, shares with the COM125 Internet class on what STOMP is about, the news moderation process and how it changes the way traditional news organizations work. Interestingly, STOMP seems to fill the role of a bridge between people and government as dicussed in the video. Kevin Lim ST STOMP Editor: Jennifer Lewis
Well some kid got the lock down
'Cause he got flip with an officer
No you don't do that in this town
Unless you can bail yourself out
Some kids got the kick down
Fightin' straights from Fenway Park
But who was in the right now
And who still feels the scars?
Whoah, pick yourself up now, lets go
Now when we come to your town
Ain't no one gonna be a thug
But we're gonna have a lot of words now
So ya tough hoods listen up
I seen ya drinkin' down the river
I seen ya fightin' at the shows
I seen em crawl from every niche around
And then I've seen em go
These are the times
And I don't care how it happens
Things just gotta change
Are you in it for a lifetime
Are you giving back what you take
Is what I'm saying sinking in
Or is it just another wasted day
Theres one thing that they got that we ain't got
Its the long arm of the law
When the mace came out I clutched the ground
Then they kicked me up some more