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  • Mediacorp Pte Ltd Fonds

    Fonds/Collection

  • Mediacorp TV Sub-fonds

    Sub-fonds

  • News and Current Affairs Series

    Series

  • 26/07/2007

    Record Date

  • 26/07/2007

    Broadcast/Release Date

  • 00:30:00

    Recorded Duration

  • English

    Recording Language

  • 2007001921

    Accession No.

  • Audiovisual

    Type

  • Digital Betacam

    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. The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore proposes inclusion of all Muslims under Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA).

    2. More older people seeking anonymous HIV testing: Report.

    3. Snatch theft, rape cases up in first six months compared to last year.

    4. Taliban kills South Korean hostage while deadline for other abductees passes.

    5. Hunt on for passengers on same flight as Taiwanese drug-resistant tuberculosis (T.B.) patient.

    6. Temple monks in standoff against UK health officials over T.B. infected sacred bull.

    7. Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew brushes aside allegations that the Defence Cooperation Agreement will allow Singapore to infringe on Indonesia's sovereignty.

    8. Health fears triggered in Britain by contaminated flood waters.

    9. Saving Gaia Forum organised by Channel NewsAsia aims to raise environmental issues.

    10. Chicken price war between supermarts hurting smaller stallholders.

    11. 500,000 litres of water and 260,000 meals to be consumed by National Day Parade participants.

    12. Singapore's factory output falls 7.4% year-on-year in June.

    13. Keppel Corporation first half 2007 earnings hit record of S$510m.

    14. MediaCorp launches interactive ad portal mocca.com.

    15. Football: Manchester United given warm welcome in Guangzhou.

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