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Estimated population of Singapore citizens and permanent residents - 3,163,500 as at June 1998. Chinese 77% Malays 14% Indians 7.6% Other ethnic groups 1.4% Working Language: English Other official languages: Mandarin, Malay & Tamil. Planners expect the population of Singapore to reach 5.5 million by 2040 or 2050, taking into account an expected increase in the number of foreigners working here. From just 3 million in 1990, the number has swelled to 3.9 million today, including 700,000 foreigners. A high-level working committee is now looking at ways to encourage more couples to have babies. Demographer Saw Swee Hock says that if the fertility rate continues to stay below two, the population here, minus the foreigners, will peak at about 3.3 million in 2025 and then begin to drop.
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The WEATHER on FRIDAY: Showers in the late morning and early afternoon. WEATHER OUTLOOK: SATURDAY: Late morning and early afternoon showers. WATER TIDES (this month) High tide 11.05am 2.8m 11.20pm 3.0m SUN Sunrise 6.49 am Sunset 6.54 pm MOON Moonrise 7.03pm Moonset 6.39am PSI: 54 (moderate) TEMPERATURE: 25-33 degrees Celsius (The weather is updated daily at 8am Singapore time) For more information, call Meteorological Service Singapore Tel: (65) 542 7788.
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Friday 13 Oct 2000 Friday's News The Environment Ministry has given the all-clear for childcare centres and kindergartens to re-open on Monday. But other public areas where children gather - pools and play areas in shopping and fast-food centres - must remain closed. An Indonesian maid fell nine storeys from a Geylang condominium yesterday. Miss Rumani, 21, survived the fall but suffered serious head injuries. An elderly man and woman were convicted and sentenced to seven months' jail each yesterday for harbouring a Myanmar overstayer. But YAP Yoke Moi, 64, a widow, and her friend, MOOI Shong Chee, 74, a former shipyard department head, who intend to appeal, had their sentences deferred till next week. A cabby who bashed a van driver with a metal rod in a fit of road rage had a S$4000 fine withdrawn yesterday and was instead sent to jail. Chief Justice YONG Pung How jailed NG Han Seng, 53, for three months after he allowed the prosecution's appeal against the man's earlier sentence. Asia New Delhi: Former Prime Minister Narasimha Rao was sentenced yesterday to three years of "rigorous imprisonment" for bribing lawmakers to back his government on a crucial confidence vote that saved his government in July 1993. Buta Singh, who served as his Home Minister, received the same sentence. Judge Ajit Barihoke released both men on bail until 8 Nov 200, giving them a chance to appeal. Beijing: Chinese dissident GAO Xingjian, 60, yesterday became the first Chinese- language writer to win the Nobel Prize for literature. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work as a dramatist and painter who introduced European-style, avant-garde theatre to Chinese audiences. Johor Baru: Fifty new cases of hand, foot and mouth (HFM) infections have been reported in Johor, raising the total to 362 cases so far, said State Director of Health Dr P. Senan. Of the 362 cases reported from January until yesterday, 207 patients were warded while 155 were given outpatient treatment. Around the world New York: Mark David Chapman, the man who gunned down John Lennon in December 1980, has been denied his first bid for parole. London: Thousands of asylum seekers who have had their applications to stay in Britain turned down have disappeared into the "twilight economy" before they can be deported. This has been revealed by the Home Office. It told The Straits Times that 7645 asylum seekers were thrown out of Britain last year.
News updated by 8.00 am daily. SINGAPORE SLING 30ml Gin 15ml Cherry Brandy 120ml Pineapple Juice 15ml Lime Juice 7.5ml Cointreau 7.5ml Dom Benedictine 10ml Grenadine A dash of Angostura Bitters Garnish with a slice of pineapple & cherry The Singapore Sling was created by Raffles Hotel bartender Mr Ngiam Tong Boon. |