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Bringing out the best
We take a behind the scenes look into the making of the New Paper New Face centre spread.
Technology overcomes space constraint
The Republic of Singapore Air Force recently commissioned its Air Mission Trainer. This network of multi-role combat simulator is the first of its kind in the region.
Im-PRESS-ions
More than 1,600 journalists reported on the IMF-World Bank meetings here in Singapore. Find out what impressions some of the foreign press corps will be going home with.
Events surrounding the coup
What led to the Thai military coup which ousted Mr Thaksin and return Thailand to military rule?
Economic and political ramifications
What impact will the ouster of Mr Thaksin have on the Thai economy? Will it remain business as usual? And how will the political climate change with the first coup in 15 years?
Thaksin's political future
What next for Mr Thaksin? Is there a political future for him in Thailand post-coup?
"Live" on location
Take a behind-the-scenes look at how the media got their reports out, at the 2006 Singapore IMF-World Bank Annual Meeting.
Where to next?
545 luxury BMWs have hit our roads to ferry around delegates to the IMF-World Bank meetings in Singapore this month. Find out what happens to them once the meetings are over.
Staying engaged
World Bank chief Paul Wolfowitz says it's important to stay engaged with countries like Singapore despite its decision to bar entry to 27 CSO activists. The government has since lifted the ban on 22 who will be allowed to enter Singapore.
IMF trainee chaffeurs (3/3)
Wesley Sum is a 23-year-old undergraduate from SIM. He's one of 700 drivers trained to chaffeur one of the 16,000 IMF-World Bank delegates in Singapore this month
IMF trainee chaffeurs (2/3)
Khor Su-Ann, a spa manager, is one of 5 ladies among 700 drivers trained to chaffeur one of the 16,000 IMF-World Bank delegates in Singapore this month.
IMF trainee chaffeurs (1/3)
David Fong was one of the 700 drivers trained to chaffeur one of the 16,000 IMF-World Bank delegates in Singapore this month.
Lifestyle brand Fornarina opens its first outlet in S'pore
Fornarina recently opened its first standalone outlet at Wisma Atria.
The RSAF - A full spectrum force
The Republic of Singapore Air Force showcased it capabilities at a recent open house.
Ready for work
The day has arrived where Singapore welcomes 16,000 delegates for the annual IMF-World Bank meetings. And to help them get ready for work, a whole new city was built within Suntec City itself.
Gardens by the Bay
Singapore's Marina Bay waterfront is all set to dazzle visitors with three distinct gardens in about four years' time. Join AsiaOne for a virtual peek first.
Charity Drive Thru
Car clubs in Singapore are changing gears on their racy image, opting instead for a charity drive to raise money and awareness for the Children's Cancer Foundation.
A Blacks Anniversary
How do you celebrate your 50th anniversary? Throw a party of course!
Community in bloom (Episode 4)
How can Singaporeans contribute to the national gardening effort, especially if we live in HDB flats? The Community In Bloom programme started by NParks shows what you can do to help your community flourish.
Not just a supporting role - The CH-47 Chinook - Aug 31, 2006
The Republic of Singapore Air Force CH-47 Chinook helicopters have been deployed all over the world to assist in various relief operations.
Stamping their mark
Is stamp collecting near extinct as a hobby, given our modern tools of communication? Some kids are reviving the art of philately, and will be stamping their mark at next year's Inter-ASEAN Youth Stamp Exhibition.
Community in bloom (Episode 3)
"A house within a garden" - that's how Dr Easaw Thomas describes his home. AsiaOne paid him a house call and discovered an oasis within a house, within a garden.
The Apache attack helicopter
The Apache Longbow Attack Helicopter is a key feature of the Singapore Armed Forces' evolution.
Gloria Jean's is back!
Several years after Gloria Jean's pulled out, the coffee company is back again on our shores.
Community in bloom (Episode 2)
Size doesn't matter, it's how you use it. Find out how one man transformed his HDB flat into a garden paradise.
Transforming for the future
The Republic of Singapore Air Force Open House is back after a three-year break & it will showcase the RSAF's transformational efforts towards a 3rd generation air force.
Community in bloom (Episode 1)
Singapore has been described as a city within a garden. The Community in Bloom programme by NParks is designed to maintain that image.
SPH Ink Awards 2006
The cream of S'pore's advertising industry were recognised for excellence in creative print advertising.
The best of most worlds
Best World International has plans to penetrate new markets throughout Asia by 2010.
Shaken and stirred
Catch Unionworks' FM1003 DJ Pornsak as he concocts a Lycee Martini for AsiaOne.
Former minister and ex-SPH Executive Chairman Lim Kim San dies
The founding father of Singapore and former Executive Chairman of Singapore Press Holdings, died earlier today (July 20). He was 89.
Soup opera
So have UFM 1003 DJs Pornsak and Limei survived their stints in F&B?
From studio to bartop
Deejays promote tourism jobs

UFM 1003 DJs are undergoing hotel stints in June and July. Find out why.
Soaring ahead
From a difficult birth 25 years ago to its undisputed success as it celebrates its 25th anniversary on July 1, 2006, the story of Changi Airport is one of a constant march to keep up with the times.
Challenges facing media companies
SPH must be ready to meet the challenges of a converging media landscape to succeed, says Tony Tan.
The World Cup kicks off at Paulaner's
Singapore's only German microbrewery & restaurant screened the opening match to a packed crowd of soccer fanatics.
Project Green Grass
Concert marks launch of a short movie about the life of a former drug addict.
Marina Bay Sands
The Marina Bay Sands aims to be Southeast Asia's first and leading integrated resort. Moshe Safdie, chief design architect in charge of the project goes through the key highlights of its design.
Library on the ball
The National Library Board has launched several new sports database services to coincide with the World Cup.
Ready to Roll
After winning the rights to built Singapore's first integrated resort, Las Vegas Sands Corp says it is eager to start the next phase.
New $10 mil fund to boost cruise industry
Under the Tourism 2015 vision, Singapore aims to increase visitor arrivals to 17 million.
Get Fruity
The Health Promotion Board is working with two food court operators to further increase Singaporeans' daily intake of fruit.
WP 'suicide squad' gets better than expected results
The Workers' Party team seemed rather pleased with having garnered 33.87% or 49,468 votes in Ang Mo Kio GRC.
THAT phone conversation
On April 26, 2006 (Wednesday), at 1pm, Ms Florence Tan of the Elections Department (ELD) called Mr James Gomez, Workers' Party candidate for Aljunied GRC. During their phone conversation, she asked Mr Gomez to recount what had happened on April 24 (Monday) at the ELD office.
Lunchtime rallies are back
AsiaOne braves the afternoon sun and lunchtime crowd to bring you some views from the ground.
THAT Gomez Video...
AsiaOne brings you footage from the election department's close-circuit security camera that captured the incident surrounding the James Gomez saga.
THAT Gomez Video... (Mandarin version )
AsiaOne brings you footage from the election department's close-circuit security camera that captured the incident surrounding the James Gomez saga.
The Bedok Bowl effect
Of late, Mother Nature has not been very kind to Bedok residents.
SDA team to contest Jalan Besar
The Singapore Democratic Alliance unveiled its second batch of candidates today.
Workers' Party introduces new candidates
A day after the announcement of the key election dates, the Workers' Party has kicked off the introduction of new candidates by the opposition parties with three new faces.