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Moulding the future of orthopaedic care through 4D printing
Medtech firm's casts for broken bones can be reshaped, offering long-term savings for patients
Qoo10 ordered to put payment services in Singapore on hold
Beleaguered online marketplace Qoo10 has been ordered to put its payment services here on hold, due to numerous payment delays to merchants listing their wares there.
SGX targets expansion in Dubai, drawn by hedge fund surge in UAE
Singapore Exchange (SGX) is looking at expansion into Dubai, drawn by the surge of hedge funds that have settled in the United Arab Emirates.
New office to be set up to help cut red tape for SMEs
Office aims to help firms facing regulatory issues that cut across multiple agencies
Ringgit up 6% against Singdollar, poised to sustain rally
The Malaysian ringgit is poised to extend its rally after what is likely to be its best quarter since 1973, if the outlook for interest rates is any guide.
EU challenged to reinvent its economy
The Draghi Report makes radical proposals to boost competitiveness, but some may face political resistance.
Address teachers' heavy workload, not just the inconveniences
While it is good that teachers don't have to respond to work-related messages after school hours, their biggest problem is simply that they're overstretched.
OpenAI's new fund raising is shaking up Silicon Valley
Generative AI is forcing America's disrupters-in-chief to think differently.
Pager bombs have no place in a just war
Israel is suspected of being behind the attacks caused by exploding pagers and walkie-talkies, and if it is true, its allies must condemn it.
Moving out of my parents' home was best option for me
I share the writer's sentiments in the Opinion piece \"Moving out as a young adult - it's not personal\" (Sept 22).
Educators ● Relooking of policies to prevent burnout a welcome move
I read with interest the article \"Teachers need not share personal contact numbers, answer messages after school hours: Chan Chun Sing\" (Sept 18).
Renovation ● Accredited companies required to attend mediation
I refer to Mr Yeo Chee Kean's Forum letter \"Put in place a demerit system for renovation contractors\" (Sept 19).
Climate vouchers Allotment is for HDB occupants, not owners
We thank Ms Leong Wai Yuen for her letter \"Tenants should not be entitled to household's climate vouchers\" (Sept 17).
NESS WE FORGET LAST 7 YEARS AT KRANJI: LOGAN
Kiwi trainer all set to return home as Elliot Ness gives her one of her last wins in S'pore
AWESOME RETURN FROM GOLD CUP BEATEN BRIGADE
Awesome Storm, Berry Bliss, Military Flag could not win Cup, but score two weeks on
Nunes' unlikely Golden Alliance
The ink on Manoel Nunes' name as Makin's winning jockey at the Sept 21 meeting had barely dried that he has already jumped off.
Another narrow loss but McIlroy excited for future
Billy Horschel felt bad for his pal Rory McIlroy but ultimately there are no “friends” on the golf course.
ALCARAZ REJECTS FEDERER PARALLEL
He wins decisive Laver Cup match, says it is 'impossible' to reach Swiss great's peak level
Evenepoel overcomes 'toughest time trial'
Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel retained his world time-trial title in Zurich on Sept 22, surviving a lost chain on the starter's ramp, as Grace Brown also backed up her Paris gold-medal performance in the women's event.
SILVER LINING FOR ARSENAL
Gunners gutted by City's last-gasp equaliser but Arteta praises side's resilience, progress
Milan win but 'know we must improve'
AC Milan coach Paulo Fonseca praised his side's bravery after they defeated city rivals Inter Milan 2-1 in their Italian Serie A clash on Sept 22.
Best candidate' Popovic must spark Socceroos
Tony Popovic, who was named Australia coach on Sept 23, brings a track record of continental success to the role at a time when the Socceroos must make a quick turnaround to boost hopes of securing an automatic World Cup berth from Asia's preliminaries.
Verstappen could quit over swearing penalty
Max Verstappen suggested he could turn his back on Formula One sooner than expected if the sport's governing body stopped him having fun and being himself.
McLaren's Norris in a class of his own at Marina Bay
Payback comes in many forms, sometimes helpful, sometimes as retribution. For Lando Norris, it came in the most benign form as McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri played his own early role in helping him to his third victory of the year.
Should we really give a &%$* about swearing in sport?
If, as a Sunday amateur, you've shanked a golf shot into the water, flubbed a forehand at break point or miskicked a crucial penalty, then it's probable that you're familiar with a specific set of words which in your youth might have made your mother produce a bar of soap.
BOWLERS' BREAKTHROUGH
Singapore men clinch historic team title at Asian c'ships after 42-year drought in event
There could be more deaths than births by first half of 2030s, says PMO
Singapore population will shrink without immigration, affecting economy: Experts
Quad summit ups the ante in Indo-Pacific without naming China
Joint coast guard patrols among initiatives to scale up presence in region
Batam arrest: S'porean allegedly sexually abused stepdaughter
Police in Batam, Indonesia, have arrested a Singaporean for allegedly sexually abusing his underage stepdaughter for more than two years.
Call for collective support of seniors in Singapore's ageing society
More volunteers are needed in the face of Singapore's rapidly ageing population, and they will mostly come from institutes of higher learning, corporations and the community, including younger seniors who are willing and able to engage their peers.