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31 October 2005 (Monday)

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30 October 2005 (Sunday)

  • MediaCorp Radio DJ Billy Wang, better known as Dongfang Billy, returns to Singapore after he left for Taiwan for an operation a year ago, and he says that he hopes to continue hosting radio talk shows and share his experience on the fight with cancer. (CNA)

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29 October 2005 (saturday)

  • BreadTalk opens its first food court at Wisma Atria, called the Food Republic.

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28 October 2005 (Friday)

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27 October 2005 (Thursday)

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26 October 2005 (Wednesday)

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25 October 2005 (Tuesday)

  • The Ministry of Health issued a public advisory calling for several groups of people to get themselves vaccinated against flu, including elderly aged 65 years and above, and those with chronic heart and lung diseases, and diabetes or renal diseases. (CNA)

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24 October 2005 (Monday)

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23 October 2005 (Sunday)

  • Lee Chong Wei defeats compatriot Mohd Hafiz Hashim in the mens singles final of the Denmark Open badminton championship in Aarhus. The doubles pair of Koo Kien Keat-Chan Chong Ming also bag the mens doubles title. (The Star)
  • A former state minister of Sabah was detained by police involving the death of a 20-year old in a fight involving two groups of youths. (The Star)
  • A vaccine for battling dengue will most likely to be produced by the year 2007, said University Malaya Medical Centre Medical Microbiology head of department Prof Dr Sazaly Abu Bakar. (The Star)

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21 October 2005 (Friday)

  • The National Arts Council (NAC) announces that the Cultural Medallion recipients for 2005 are Jack Neo for film, M Balakrishnan for literature, Dick Lee for Music, and Chng Soek Tin and Lee Wen for visual arts. This is the first time that a pop musician (Dick Lee) receives the award. (NAC)

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20 October 2005 (Thursday)

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17 October 2005 (Monday)

  • Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan says that Singapore is preparing isolation wards in hospitals and stockpiling medicines to tackle a possible bird flu pandemic in the densely populated city-state. (Reuters)
  • The Public Transport Council will be given greater powers, including that for reviewing fares and to crack down on fare cheats. (CNA)

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16 October 2005 (Sunday)

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15 October 2005 (Saturday)

  • Over 200 people, including religious leaders have gathered in Kuala Garing to pray for the recovery of Datin Paduka Seri Endon Mahmood, who is recuperating from breast cancer treatment. (The Star)
  • The Malaysian Government is currently arranging a meeting with Thai officials regarding the 131 Thai Muslims who crossed the border into Kelantan. (The Star)
  • The new Ren Ci Hospital and Medicare Centre at Novena will open in 2008 with 277 beds in a new 14-storey building costing nearly S$31 million to build. (CNA)
  • The National Weather Project, aimed at getting school students to be aware of global climatic changes, received overwelming support with over 160 schools taking part. (CNA)

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14 October 2005 (Friday)

  • The Parliamentary Services Act 1963 will be revived by the government so that the Parliament would not be influenced by any political party. (The Star)
  • The United Overseas Bank takes a majority control of Indonesia's PT Bank Buana Indonesia with an additional 30% stake purchase via UOB's susidiary, UOB International Investment Pte Ltd. (CNA)
  • The Asian Aerospace will no longer be held in Singapore after the show in 2006 after disagreements over the new exhibition site. The new site will be utilised by the new Changi International Airshow instead. (CNA)
  • The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore continues to deny access to Awair, citing Indonesian restrictions on allowing Singapore's low cost airlines to fly to the country. (CNA)

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13 October 2005 (Thursday)

  • Education in Singapore: The Ministry of Education set up a SGD$4.5 million School Twinning Fund to facilitate 9,000 primary and secondary school students to participate in overseas exchange programmes. About 120 of the 353 schools in Singapore have some form of exchange programmes. (CNA)
  • Foreign relations of Malaysia: Iraq's Industry Minister, Osama al-Najafi requests Malaysia's assistance in the reconstruction of Iraq, among other issues such as bilateral relations and investments during his three-day visit in Malaysia. (The Star)
  • The Traffic Police Department of the Singapore Police Force launches the "Wave to say thanks" campaign to promote countery on the roads. (CNA)