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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 TODAY: Generally fair and warm except for showers over northern Singapore in the afternoon. WATER TIDES High tide 10.20am 2.6m 10.15pm 2.6m SUN Sunrise 6.56 am Sunset 7.07 pm MOON Moonrise 5.42am Moonset 5.17am PSI: 42 (good) TEMPERATURE: 26-34 degrees Celsius (updated daily at 7am Singapore time)
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Tuesday 16 May 2000 Parliament will sit on Monday at 12.30pm, the Clerk of Parliament said yesterday. A 37-year-old man was shot dead by two police officers from Ang Mo Kio Police Station when he threatened them by surging forward with an iron rod raised. The shooting occurred along a quiet stretch of Seletar Club Road, near Seletar Country Club, at about 10.20am yesterday morning. Kendrick Tan Cheng Kang, 33, yesterday went on trial in a district court on three charges of interfering with the lawful use of HDB's mail servers. Apparently, he had flooded the HDB's mail servers with thousands of e-mail in just 2˝ hours by clicking repeatedly on the SEND button of his e-mail programme when he felt the HDB was slow in processing his application for a resale flat. Asia Tokyo: A state funeral will be held on 8 June 2000 for former Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi. Around the world Oslo: A gunman welding a shotgun held 25 children hostage in western Norway for more than three hours after forcing his way into a kindergarten, but released some of them in groups later, the Norwegian news agency NTB has reported. London: The Ecstasy drug appears to damage the memory and its long-term effects may not be reversible, university researchers reported yesterday in the British Journal of Psychology. Courtesy of The Straits Times 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. ECONOMY The consumer price index (CPI) for March 2000 dipped by 0.3% compared to February 2000. Food prices fell by 1.6% due mainly to cheaper seafood, vegetables and fresh pork. The cost of transport and communications fell by 0.2% due to falling car prices. The CPI is used as an inflation gauge by measuring the change in the prices of a fixed basket of goods purchased commonly by most households. The Government has forecast that inflation will be within 2% this year.
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