• Mediacorp Pte Ltd Fonds

    Fonds/Collection

  • Mediacorp TV Sub-fonds

    Sub-fonds

  • News and Current Affairs Series

    Series

  • 02/04/2004

    Record Date

  • 02/04/2004

    Broadcast/Release Date

  • 00:30:00

    Recorded Duration

  • English

    Recording Language

  • 2004000093

    Accession No.

  • Audiovisual

    Type

  • Digital Betacam

    Format

  • Access permitted

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

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  • Synopsis :

    1.  Singapore: 49-year-old hawker Koh Teng Beng died after being attacked by his lover's husband at Bedok. In another separate incident, the body of 57-year-old Bock Tuan Thong was found in the boot of a car in a car park at Boon Keng Road. Sound bite of Police spokesperson, Assistant Superintendent (ASP) Rachel Yeo. (00:04:40)

    2.  Singapore: 23-year-old navy officer, Lieutenant Chua Chue Teng, was fined $8000 and her supervisor, Lieutenant Ng Keng Yong, was fined $10 000 for their role in the RSS Courageous-ANL Indonesia collision, in which four navy servicewomen died. (00:07:30)

    3.  Singapore: Former finance manager at Asia Pacific Breweries, Chia Teck Leng, was sentenced to 42 years in jail for fraud. (00:09:26)

    4.  Thailand: Thailand's Prime Minister admitted that his government could not do anything to stop the rising tide of violence in the south. (00:11:40)

    5.  World Minute: Indonesia police is set to question cleric Abu Bakar Bashir next week under anti-terror laws. (00:13:08)

    6.  World Minute: In Israel, police stormed a mosque in Jerusalem with stun grenades and tear gas after worshippers threw stones. (00:13:35)

    7.  World Minute: In the United States, Michael Jackson was honoured by the wives of African diplomats in Washington. (00:14:00)

    8.  Singapore: Prime Minister  Goh Chok Tong commended students from the Singapore Sports School (SSS) and their parents for taking a different route to success and a junior college is set to be opened in Woodlands to cater to students who have graduated from the SSS. Sound bite of PM Goh. (00:18:40)

    9.  Singapore Minute: Fabric of the Nation patchwork project will be on display. (00:20:15)

    10.  Singapore Minute: 50 people compete in the 48-hour endurance test at Haig Court condominium to win $88 000 in cash. (00:20:40)

    11.  Business: Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) fraud case could have implications for corporate Singapore. (00:21:08)

    12.  Business: PSA Corp can achieve growth of 13- 14% for its combined domestic and overseas operations. (00:21:30)

    13.  Business: Singapore came out tops in terms of competitiveness in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). (00:21:50)

    14.  Singapore: Museum officials teamed up with MediaCorp's TODAY newspaper to run a hoax article on April Fool's Day. Sound bites of the Editor and Chief Executive of TODAY, Mano Sabnani and the Director of the Singapore History Museum, Lee Chor Lin. (00:22:40)

    15.  Sports: Highlights of the semi finals of the women's and quarter finals of the men's NASDAQ-100 Tennis Open in Miami, Florida. (00:28:50)

    16.  Sports: Football Association (FA) Cup semi final preview between Arsenal and Manchester United. (00:29:55)

    17.  Sports: Bahrain is set to host the Grand Prix and organisers are stepping up on security. (00:30:30)

    18.  Sports: Retired truck driver wins the world's second largest lottery prize, the mega-millions Virginia lottery worth US$ 239 million. (00:31:05)

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