The New Paper will be made free of charge from this December onwards. The revamp will include a fresh look and a new mix of content. It will be made available at MRT stations.
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TNP DEFENDS MELVIN SINGH, GETS FLAMED BY NETIZENS AGAIN
A.S.S. editorial was informed by our readers that The New Paper (TNP) has issued a response to our reaction piece, "TNP'S MELVIN SINGH SAYS TEENAGER IN MRT WAS AT FAULT, NOT THE ANG MOH BULLY" posted yesterday. A.S.S. thanks Melvin Singh for his reply and will feature a summary of his points below in line with our belief in freedom of speech and reply.
Read More »TNP’S MELVIN SINGH SAYS TEENAGER IN MRT WAS AT FAULT, NOT THE ANG MOH BULLY
In a shocking article which has attracted widespread condemnation from Singapore's netizen community, The New Paper has released an editorial blaming the victim of a very public and viral public spat on an MRT. During the incident, a raging old Caucasian man had threatened to beat up a teenager wearing the T-shirt with the words, "I'm F--king Special" before Singapore hero Elfie and other commuters stepped in and forced the Caucasian man off the train instead.
Read More »INTERESTING SOLUTIONS TO PREVENT ANOTHER MRT BREAKDOWN
You know that SMRT has really screwed up this time when even mainstream news agencies like Singapore Press Holdings start making fun of it. That's exactly what happens when SMRT allowed 2 major service lines (North-South, East-West) to break down and cause massive chaos throughout the island during evening peak hours.
Read More »LAVISH WEDDING SENDS COUPLE INTO $110,000 DEBT
All this couple wanted to do was to indulge their desire for a dream wedding. After all, you get married only once in this lifetime, said Mr Cayden Lee. But that indulgence proved to be costly for them. The 32-year-old insurance agent is still mired in the debt he incurred in October 2012. He told The New Paper on Sunday: "This is the real regret. We struggle from month to month just to make ends meet."
Read More »159TH MEDIA TRIES TO DEFLECT ATTENTION FROM PRCS’ VIOLENT BEHAVIOR
I think this is all just a conspiracy to make Singaporeans forget about the PRC problems we have in Singapore. By saying that all customer service staff face such unreasonable customers, they will make the 2 PRC women look less out of place. This will allow them to protect their precious "foreign talents", who we have exposed to be immoral, violent and uncivilized. Why is the PAP going all out to protect foreigners in our country? It should be simple enough to just charge and throw these 2 women out of the country along with their whole family. Look at any other country other than Singapore and you will see that their governments don't take shit from foreigners.
Read More »PROPERTY EXPERTS: FERNVALE LEA HAS ENORMOUS RESALE POTENTIAL
The nearby Jalan Kayu area has also been identified as an identity node in the Urban Redevelopment Authority's master plan, he added. This means that the Government will improve access and visitor experience to the area. "Imagine living near a place like Holland Village in the future. The area has potential. You cannot allow one bad point to cover all the good points," he added.
Read More »INDONESIAN MAID SPIKES BREAST MILK WITH OIL TO HARM BABY
Soon after returning home with her family at around 6.30pm, the mother took out a packet of breast milk from the refrigerator as she wanted to top it up. Noticing a pungent smell when she opened the packet, she decided to check the others and found that another packet also reeked of the same odour. She told her husband about it and they decided to check the maid's personal belongings that evening.
Read More »“HE LOOKED YOUNGER THAN 18 FOR GAY SEX”
But he was in for a shock when they finally met - the other "man" looked a lot younger than what his profile suggested. Said the manager, who did not want to reveal his surname for fear of being identified: "The guy's profile only showed his torso and not his face." "I stupidly assumed that he was at least 18 years old, as you need to be 18 to use the app because it's part of the terms of service."
Read More »GAME OVER FOR JOVER CHEW?
Rogue trader Jover Chew cleared out his Sim Lim Square shop over the weekend. With the help of movers, he removed 10 boxes of goods from his store on the first storey on Sunday and loaded them into a waiting lorry.
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