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Canadian and US authorities have announced investigations into the vessel's underwater implosion.It's a first for the Toyota-owned nameplate here and 2nd luxury brand used as cabs after Mercedes.Students in halls, residential colleges and the NUS College are required to subscribe to meal plans and cannot opt out.
They are believed to have been lured to the Philippines with the promise of work at an offshore gaming operator.Companies cited reduced productivity and additional overtime costs.Visitors to China will soon be able to pay for just about anything using the WeChat superapp.Coldplay and Taylor Swift can be good for businesses, but where consumer prices are concerned, it’s more complex.
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Man dies after car falls into canal along PIE on Monday morningA 55-year-old man was found dead after his car skidded and fell into a canal on Monday morning. The police said they were alerted to an accident involving a car at 4.53am on Monday. It had skidded along the Pan Island Expressway towards Tuas at the slip road...
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Audi ex-boss becomes first top manager sentenced for fraud in 2015 diesel scandal:Former Audi boss Rupert Stadler was handed a suspended sentence of one year and nine months by a Munich court on Tuesday for fraud by negligence in the 2015 diesel scandal, becoming the first former Volkswagen board member to receive such a sentence.The ex-boss was fined 1.1 million euros ($1.20 million), wh
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Audi ex-boss becomes first top manager sentenced for fraud in 2015 diesel scandal:Former Audi boss Rupert Stadler was handed a suspended sentence of one year and nine months by a Munich court on Tuesday for fraud by negligence in the 2015 diesel scandal, becoming the first former Volkswagen board member to receive such a sentence.The ex-boss was fined 1.1 million euros ($1.20 million), wh
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