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The Business Times (Singapore)
Content: Breaking news from the Business Times (Singapore) via Asia-Pacific.com!

Interview with Arun SHourie - Business Times Singapore- April 10, 2002
Content: Arun Shourie: Because we have some 240 public sector companies in the central government and about 1,000 in the state governments, and they're not doing well. The average rate of return from the central government enterprises is only about 4 per...

Business Times, Singapore - 17th November 2000
Content: Danny Loong and Trevor Jalla may not be household names in Singapore, but they recently caused quite a stir at Western Australia's most prestigious blues festival. GEOFFREY EU was in Bridgetown to catch their act

AsiaOne
Content: Singapore and Asian news, e-commerce and more

Mark Benecke: The Real Forensic: Singapore: Business Times (Jan 2001)
Content: c) Business Times. This page owned by Dipl.-Biol. Dr. rer. medic. Mark Benecke, Forensic Biologist, International Forensic Research & Consulting, E-mail forensic@benecke.com, http://www.benecke.com/, Phone +49-173-287-3136. Last change of this page: Jan...

The Business Times
Content: The Business Times Online Edition - Singapore

The Business Times - Singapore review
Content: US Review by Seattle Times

Singapore Business Times
Content: General news, full length features, updates on the money markets and the kind of information that's of interest to business peeps in Southeast Asia

Singapore Press Holdings
Content: The main newspaper publisher in Singapore. Its stable of daily newspapers include: Straits Times, Business Times, The New Paper, Lianhe Zaobao, Lianhe Wanbao, Shin Min Daily News, Berita Harian...

Business Times (Singapore) August 15, 2002
Content: A doctrinal debate is raging within Islam over how to govern Muslim societies in South-east Asia. Essentially, two schools of thought dominate: one stresses the substance of Islam, the other the primacy of Islamic law or the Syariah


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