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  • Mediacorp Pte Ltd Fonds

    Fonds/Collection

  • Mediacorp TV Sub-fonds

    Sub-fonds

  • News and Current Affairs Series

    Series

  • 09/07/2003

    Record Date

  • 09/07/2003

    Broadcast/Release Date

  • 00:30:00

    Recorded Duration

  • English

    Recording Language

  • 2003000190

    Accession No.

  • Audiovisual

    Type

  • Betacam SP

    Format

  • Access permitted

    Conditions Governing Access

  • Use and reproduction require written permission from copyright owner(s). Processing of reproduction request may require 7 working days.

    Conditions Governing Reproduction


  • Synopsis :

    1)  Singapore: Members of the Iranian community gathered to pay tribute to the conjoined twins, Ladan and Laleh Bijani, after they died during surgery. (00:02:52)

    2)  Singapore: The counselor to the Iranian twins Ladan and Laleh, Yvonne Huang, spoke of her experience working with them. (00:04:14)

    3)  Singapore: Four Indian nationals were arrested for kidnapping an 18- year-old teenager. (00:06:33)

    4)  Singapore Minute: Liver specialist Dr Dede Sutedja insisted that Slim 10 pills were the cause of Andrea De Cruz's liver failure. (00:07:19)

    5)  Singapore Minute: Last chance to obtain National Day Parade (NDP) tickets. (00:07:50)

    6)  Singapore: A local gay group is looking to be officially registered in light of Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong's comments on Time Magazine. Sound bites of Dr Stuart Koe, Chief Operating Officer of Fridae.com and Benedict Jacob-Thambiah, Executive Director of Action for Aids. (00:08:16)

    7)  Singapore: Funeral procession for Iranian twins Ladan and Laleh attended by many Singaporeans, including Minister Yaacob Ibrahim. Sound bite of Reza Rezaie, Second Secretary of the Iranian Embassy. (00:10:50)

    8)  Japan: Gruesome murders of a four-year-old boy and a 13-year-old teenager hit Japan. (00:16:28)

    9)  United States: A man shot his colleagues at the workplace. (00:17:50)

    10)  Hong Kong: 50 000 gathered outside government buildings to demand that Chief Executive Tung Chee Hwa steps down. (00:18:22)

    11)  World Minute: White House admitted that allegations made against Iraq, accusing the country of buying uranium from Africa to build nuclear weapons, were wrong. (00:19:20)

    12)  World Minute: A Thai national suspected to be part of the Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), surrendered. (00:19:53)

    13)  World Minute:  A ferry sank in southern Bangladesh. (00:20:13)

    14)  Business Tonight: Business networking service introduced to entrepreneurs. (00:20:43)

    15)  Business Tonight: Singapore's exhibition and convention industry to receive a $10 million shot-in-the-arm by fellow industry players. (00:21:25)

    16)  Business Tonight: Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing rose 4% as it unveiled clinched deals. (00:21:40)

    17)  Sports: Tennis player Roger Federer beat Marc Lopez at the Swiss Open. (00:26:00)

    18)  Sports: Cyclist Alessandro Petacchi wins the Tour de France. (00:27:03)

    19)  Sports: Singapore's women rugby team performed well and is awarded sponsorship from Father Flannigan's Irish pub. Sound bite of Dr Chan Peng Mun, President of Singapore Rugby Union. (00:28:03)

    20)  Philippines: A campaign is launched to look for Philippines' national bread. (00:29:40)

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