Monday, February 26, 2007

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Industry snapshot
ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING SERVICES INDUSTRYEmployment: About 43,000 people in 2003Sectors: Industry covers environmental services, process control and instrumentation, and engineering services.Value-add: This industry's value-add contribution is high at $2.5 billion. Value-add is the value created by a company through its production process... [Read more]

Lack of play shows in Baihakki's performance
IT WAS a chance for him to distinguish himself, but it seemed Baihakki Khaizan found Aide Iskandar's boots too large to fill. The 22-year-old stood in for the suspended Singapore captain in the Asean Championship semi-final second-leg victory over Malaysia.But, instead... [Read more]

Anger boils over civilian killings for reward
NEW DELHI - HOPING against hope, Mr Ghulam Rasool Paddar watched police investigators unearth a body from under a grove of poplar trees in Indian Kashmir last week. Sobs shook his body as recognition struck. 'It's him, it's him,' the elderly... [Read more]

Year of the Pig
Surge expected in number of newborns as those born in pig years are lucky with moneyFor the 1.3-billion strong Chinese people, this Sunday marks the start of the year of the pig, according to the Chinese lunar calendar.The pig is one... [Read more]

Iran 'at least 5 years away from N-bomb'
LONDON - IRAN may be able to enrich uranium on a mass scale in just six months, but it is still at least five years away from having the capacity to build a nuclear bomb, according to the chief UN monitor.... [Read more]

North Korea agrees to shut down nuke reactor
BEIJING - NORTH Korea will shut down its key nuclear reactor within 60 days in exchange for a package of fuel, food and other aid, as part of an agreement reached yesterday after marathon six-party talks. Perhaps as important, the deal... [Read more]

Thousands march in US against Iraq war
WASHINGTON - TENS of thousands of anti-war protesters from around the country converged on the National Mall here on Saturday, galvanised by opposition to President George W. Bush's plan to increase the number of troops in Iraq. Protests attended by several... [Read more]

Sex-change patient just 14
VIENNA - A 14-YEAR-OLD boy in Germany is believed to have become the world's youngest sex-change patient.The boy - born Tim but now known as Kim - has started to receive hormone treatment to prepare for the operation that will complete... [Read more]

Results
BASKETBALLNBA: Washington 104 Detroit 99, Cleveland 124 Golden State 97, Indiana 103 Boston 96, NY Knicks 99 LA Lakers 94, Miami 110 Milwaukee 80, Dallas 122 Seattle 102.CRICKETTri-series one-day international in Perth: New Zealand 318-7 in 50 overs (L.Vincent 76, R.Taylor... [Read more]

Cigarette smugglers using illegals as 'mules'
CIGARETTE smugglers have found new 'mules' for their contraband - individuals who sneak into Singapore illegally to find work. Such individuals, who swim across the sea or arrive in boats at night, under cover of darkness, are already on the wrong... [Read more]

Roma's hopes rest on an improved performance
ROME - IF ROMA want to progress in the Champions League, they will have to play better than they did last Saturday.Then, they produced one of their worst performances in recent times in their 0-1 loss to Empoli.The result left them... [Read more]

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