Dengue resurged in Singapore during 2013-14, resulting in then unprecedented number of cases in the country. I was part of a team of reporters who covered the outbreaks, and in mid-2014 discovered that a construction company which had repeatedly flouted anti-mosquito breeding regulations had likely contributed to a spike in one neighbourhood’s dengue cases. This led to a series of articles calling for stiffer penalties for such repeat offenders.
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Police fail in bid to get match-fixing kingpin returned to S’pore
Notorious Singaporean match-fixer Wilson Raj Perumal remains beyond Singapore Police's grasp
Read MoreMore going abroad for drug fix
The anti-drug laws are strict in Singapore, with some offences punishable with the death penalty, so some Singaporeans retreat to drug havens abroad -- a habit that is increasingly attracting young abusers
Read MoreCruising in North Korea
North Korea in 2013 pinned its hopes of boosting tourism on a Singaporean-owned and -managed vessel which operated the only -- and first-ever -- commercial cruise within North Korea. I found my way over the Chinese border into the Hermit Kingdom, and took an exclusive look at the Royale Star.
Read MoreS’pore No. 20 in weapons exports
SINGAPORE is now the world’s 20th biggest arms exporter, having jumped 11 places in a year, new figures for last year reveal.
Read MoreAt least $68 million in unclaimed monies held by government
$68 million is only the surface of it -- there are hundreds of government statutory boards which collect such unclaimed monies and are not required to report them
Read MoreUS election campaigns tap voters for SMS donations
Texting donations for presidential candidates? The 2012 US elections brought many firsts, among them this nifty tech driven fundraising tactic.
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