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[Title] => Singapore activist fined for Facebook post on courts
[Summary] => A Singaporean activist was Monday fined for questioning the independence of the judiciary on Facebook, the latest case to highlight what critics say is the country's heavy-handed approach towards dissent.
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[Title] => Govt urged not to allow foreign court to hear NAIA-3 case
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The government has been dissuaded from submitting itself to the jurisdiction of a foreign court hearing the case of compensation for the builder of the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport terminal 3 (NAIA-3).
In a statement issued Friday, Asias Emerging Dragon Corp. (AEDC), which is vying to operation NAIA-3, said the government should not allow itself to be subjected to the laws of another country.
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[Title] => Singapore activist fined for Facebook post on courts
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The government has been dissuaded from submitting itself to the jurisdiction of a foreign court hearing the case of compensation for the builder of the controversial Ninoy Aquino International Airport terminal 3 (NAIA-3).
In a statement issued Friday, Asias Emerging Dragon Corp. (AEDC), which is vying to operation NAIA-3, said the government should not allow itself to be subjected to the laws of another country.
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December 3, 2006 - 12:00am