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The Straits Times (English)
S$0.80 per copy
*Available on the streets and on the Internet
How to reach them after office hours:
Please call operators at Tel: (65) 6737 0011
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The English,
Malay and Chinese newsrooms in the Singapore Press
Holdings Group moved to 1000 Toa Payoh North in February
2002. |
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Here is how to
contact some departments at the new address: |
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English/Malay
Newspapers Classified (Cats) |
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E-mail:
CATS@sph.com.sg |
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Tel:
(65) 1800 289 9988 |
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Fax:
(65) 6319 8228 |
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Chinese
Newspapers Classified (mini-Ads) |
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E-mail:
CCATS@sph.com.sg |
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Tel:
(65) 1800 289 9988 |
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Fax:
(65) 6319 8228 |
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The new
building uses (65) 737 0011 as its directory number, which
was the main number for Times House. |
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News Centre
retains its directory number of (65) 6743 8800 |
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While the
current extension numbers of SPH employees have been
retained, all of them are prefixed with 6319. So, to get
an employee, you need to call 6319 XXXX. |
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The
New Paper - afternoon tabloid (English) S$0.70 per
copy
*Available on the streets and on the Internet
Business
Times - daily (English)
*Available on the streets and on the Internet
The Business Times has launched its Weekend edition (17 Nov 2001)
Today -
morning tabloid (English) Distributed free
Zaobao
- daily (Chinese)
Available on the streets and on the Internet
Berita
Harian - daily (Malay)
Available on the streets and on the Internet
Tamil
Murasu - daily (Tamil)
Available on the streets and on the Internet
Others:
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fpd.gov.sg
A new website launched on 12 Jan 2002 by the Films and Publications
Department (FPD) with the aim of providing a user-friendly resource for
movie-goers in Singapore. FPD monitors films and publications in
Singapore.
LittleSpeck.com
is a news/information website on
trends in Singapore and south-east asia.
mda.gov.sg
is the Web site of the new Media Development Authority, formed by the
merger of the Singapore Broadcasting Authority (SBA), the Films and
Publications Department (FPD) and the Singapore Film Commission (SFC).
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News Snippets
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Singapore withdraws circulation approval for Far Eastern Economic
Review
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Circulation Of Foreign Newspapers In Singapore
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SPH's free Chinese newspaper hits the streets
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SPH to launch Singapore's first free Chinese newspaper in June 2006 |