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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/owners-of-older-motorcycles-will-get-up-to-s-3-500-for-de-10110120 I am not sure if I am reading this wrong, but this means that you can ride your lao kok kok bike until 20 years and still get $3500 back, which would be impossible if you sell or scrap!!! Resale values of old bikes with <5 years left on their 2nd COE are going to increase significantly liao, taking into account the $3500 you can get back at the end of COE. Honestly I am cursing now becos I just sold my 16+ year old CB400...dammit.
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STOMPer myalice's left rear car window was smashed by a thief who managed to get away with $3500 worth of belongings, among which were a laptop, an iPhone 4 and branded goods. The STOMPer said that the thief was able to make a quick getaway as he or she was on a bike. The STOMPer reports: "I will never leave valuable things visible in my car... "I paid a dear price. "This happened at 9 Jalan Kasa, 7 Taman Sentosa, Johor Bahru. "Watch out for bikers as they can make quick getaway. "I lost my laptop, iPhone 4, LV wallect, IC, LV bag. The total value of those items is S$3500. "I made a police report at Pelangi station. "So many people still travel to JB, the causeway is always jammed. "If anyone returns these things I will offer them a reward of S$1000."
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Optimism at career fair by S Ramesh 05:55 AM Jan 28, 2011 SINGAPORE - More job options and possibly higher starting salaries. That's the upbeat mood among those who attended the annual National University of Singapore (NUS) Career Fair yesterday. There was a buzz as undergraduates made their way through the fair, with a record 145 employers from diverse sectors taking part, offering some 4,200 positions. One of the fair's biggest participants is the public service, with nearly every ministry and statutory board having a booth to explain employment opportunities to graduates. The NUS graduate employment survey is expected in April, but there is already an upbeat sense on starting salaries. Professor Tan Eng Chye, NUS Deputy President (Academic), said: "For graduates, you are talking about a salary range from $2,500 to $3,500, depending on the professions. But sentiments are very positive." Graduate Alex Liu, said: "All of us are pretty optimistic." A Japan Pavilion is also part of the fair for the first time. Ten Japanese chemical companies with operations here are showcasing the sector, offering 80 jobs. To give its undergraduates a leg up, NUS is working with the Singapore Human Resource Institute (SHRI) to provide them employment and internship opportunities. SHRI executive director David Ang said: "We can be more focused when guiding the graduates on the kinds of jobs they want. At the same time, we also inform the career centre about the needs of employers." Some 7,000 students are expected to benefit from the fair over the next two days. SOURCE: http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore...at-career-fair
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today reach 10+ can look at the table dealer dealer player player player player dealer so faster bet dealer $500 but open player!!! dealer dealer player player player player dealer player ok... then i bet player $1000... but open banker!! dealer dealer player player player player dealer player dealer next game (since i had lose $1500) and see all or most people bet banker... so i think the ship maybe too heavy... so i bet player $2000,,, end up, everyone happy... i lose!!! dealer dealer player player player player dealer player dealer dealer anyway so far for at least 20 time i go in casino... win at least $500 (highest almost $2000) everytime... today 3 bet all lose.. think still make $$$... tomorrow then go with draw $3500 again to play.... first time never bank-in cash,,, so sad...