Loading...
News 5 Tonight
- Mediacorp Pte Ltd Fonds
Fonds/Collection
- Mediacorp TV Sub-fonds
Sub-fonds
- News and Current Affairs Series
Series
-
Mediacorp Pte Ltd
Creator
-
National Archives (Singapore)
Source
- 20/07/2010
Record Date
- 20/07/2010
Broadcast/Release Date
- 00:30:00
Recorded Duration
- English
Recording Language
-
2010006569
Accession No.
- Audiovisual
Type
- MOV IMX30
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: Singapore has issued guidelines on the use of commercial property for religious activity following several high profile real estate investments by religious groups. Sound bites of Lawrence Khong, senior pastor, Faith Community Baptist Church and Venerable Seck Kwang Phing, secretary-general, Singapore Buddhist Federation. (00:03:57)
2. Singapore: Most business operators have welcomed the new guidelines saying that they ensure clarity. (00:06:25)
3. Singapore: A man was killed in his own car this afternoon when a tree fell and crushed it during a storm. Sound bite of resident S L Chua. (00:08:34)
4. Singapore: National water agency, the Public Utilities Board (PUB), explained that despite the recent flash floods, the Marina Barrage has worked citing last Saturday as an example. Sound bite of Tan Nguan Sen, director, Catchment & Waterways, PUB. (00:09:22)
5. Singapore: British author Alan Shadrake has been released on $10 000 bail after being arrested on Sunday for alleged criminal defamation. (00:11:06)
6. Singapore: A sewage leak at ION Orchard has inundated its basement two annex. (00:11:39)
7. Vietnam: The Korean conflict is taking centrestage at the key Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum in Vietnam. Sound bite of Foreign Minister George Yeo. (00:11:59)
8. South Africa: A medicated vaginal gel, which has been found to cut a woman's risk of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, has been hailed as a breakthrough in the 30-year battle against HIV/AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). (00:14:24)
9. Indonesia: Indonesia's top Islamic authority says it will not ban Muslims from drinking the world's most expensive coffee. (00:14:54)
10. Singapore: Resorts World Sentosa is providing free shuttle bus services to and from the heartlands, and Marina Bay Sands may also follow suit. This has raised some concerns from counselors. Sound bite of Lee Kim Siang, chairman of Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society. (00:19:03)
11. Singapore: Singapore's cable cars will resume operations tomorrow after a $36 million overhaul. Sound bites of Mike Barclay, chief executive officer (CEO) of Sentosa Development Corporation and Susan Teh, CEO of Mount Faber Leisure Group. (00:20:04)
12. Russia: Russian police are investigating a leisure company for animal cruelty after it sent a donkey on a parachute ride. (00:22:00)
13. Business: Two more residential sites are being launched for sale by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). (00:22:42)
14. Business: Property developer Keppel Land says its second quarter profit rose 20% on year. (00:23:01)
15. Business: Here are the market numbers. (00:23:26)
16. Sports: Two French football stars, Frank Ribery and Karim Benzema, are being questioned by the police for allegedly having sex with an underage prostitute. (00:26:52)
17. Sports: Singapore athletes competing in the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) can strive to win a new scholarship that was announced during the flag presentation ceremony. Sound bites of Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean and James Wong, chef-de-mission, Team Singapore, Singapore YOG 2010. (00:27:36)
18. China: Feature on the World Expo in Shanghai. Sound bites of Maria Tena, general commissioner of Spanish Pavilion and a Chinese visitor. (00:28:57)