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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration15 July 1990 - SINGAPORE would benefit from the setting up of a family court where the different problems associated with the breakdown of a marriage can be handled m one place. And this can be done with simplified procedures, outside the formal atmosphere675 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration7 August 1991 - Some members of the legal profession, especially the Singapore Association of Women Lawyers (SAWL), have been calling for a family court. David Gabriel discusses the issues in the light of a recent SAWL publication David Gabriel WHEN a family breaks down beyondDavid Gabriel - 714 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration21 June 2003 - NEO HUI MIN 7 would say that almost 1 00 per cent of the story is true. I have been bursting to tell my side of the story and now I've done so. Madam Shi Fang, on her book Wo He Hao Men DaNEO HUI MIN - 667 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 May 2004 - VIVIZAINOL Social workers at present do not have the powers to intervene m cases of neglect unless victim or third party seeks help *L WHEN social workers found her, she was lying on a urinestained mattress near the toilet m her home. She had notVIVIZAINOL - 701 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 July 2009 - Tan Dawn Wei Over 1,000 have signed petition; organisers hope to collect 10,000 signatures before submitting plea A campaign to make marital rape a crime is gathering steam on the Internet. More than 1,000 people have signed a petition that will be handedTan Dawn Wei - KEVIN LIM - 718 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 December 2011 - Counsellors say cases of blackmail involving racy photos are but tip of iceberg BY JENNANI DURAI jennanid@sph.com.sg SIX years ago, when university student Jane broke up with her boyfriend, he threatened to make public explicit photos and videos of her unless she got backJENNANI DURAI - 694 words
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The New Paper / Article6 July 2003 - Alarming threefold rise in attacks against the elderly By Teo Hwee Nak SHE lives alone in her one-room Bendemeer Road flat. The 85-year-old woman's eyesight used to be better, and she is hard of hearing. People like Madam Sim Wan Noi are easy prey forTeo Hwee Nak - 677 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration21 July 1990 - By Ganesh Rajaram H I E'S married. She's not. They meet every day for a whole month. He talks. She listens. She talks. He listens. They look into each other's eyes. Is the man cheating on his wife? Or does he have to sleep withGanesh Rajaram - 687 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration14 December 2002 - 'YOURS MINE' PROPERTY CONTRACTS Reports/ Tanya Fong Michael Douglas had one. So, too, Paul McCartney. Now, Mr Ordinary-Guy wants one, too. Pre-nuptial agreements that once protected the rich and famous are now being considered by ordinary Singaporeans as well. LawyersTanya Fong - 666 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration17 October 1998 - By( Crispina Robert THE tussle for this cute, bouncy, seven-month-old baby girl started with an oh-so-brief and bizarre affair. Her parents met just once, had sex and never saw or contacted each other again. Till Elly, 34, found out she was pregnant and was sureCrispina Robert - Picture/ Joyce Lim - 715 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article15 September 1990 - WOMEN lawyers as magistrates and district judges? Why not, asks the Singapore Association of Women Lawyers. After all, there were women magistrates and a woman district judge as recently as the mid-*****, and women lawyers now account for nearly 40 per698 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article9 October 1999 - Mother wanted in US for ‘kidnap CUSTODY BATTLE OVER DAUGHTER, 4 By BRAEMA MATH I A SINGAPORE businesswoman, embroiled in a custody battle with her former husband, is now wanted in the United States for kidnapping their four-year-old daughter. The trouble for Madam R. Rajii, 33, began after she returnedBRAEMA MATH I - 673 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 October 1999 - BRAEMA MATHI 1 1 cas shocked hu the FBl's warrant for my arrest as I have court papers to show mat everything was legal and above board. Madam R. Rajii Singaporean granted temporary custody of daughter, four, here but ex-husband lodgesBRAEMA MATHI - 735 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 December 1993 - Private companies give equal medical perks to staff: Poll Yeo Hwee Yng By No additional benefits for male workers 'On the one hand, we are trying to encourage more women to enter the workforce, yet at the same time, the Government is saying that the man is the head ofYeo Hwee Yng - 766 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 July 1990 - The Singapore Association for Women Lawyers is lobbying for a family court. MARDIANA ABU BAKAR examines the association's case for such a system. BREAKING up is hard to do. But what if all that is left of the marriage is a hollow shell of a legal784 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration21 January 2002 - SHAHID A ARIFF A heritage centre will be set up, and St Margaret's ex-students will share memories m a special book *L HELP WANTED THE school is looking for more old girls and staff to be involved m the book and the anniversary celebrations.SHAHIDA ARIFF - THOMAS WHITE - 729 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration29 December 1998 - WANITA RUMAHTANGGA Ketotean ZAWAN SALLEH DALAM dua hari lagi, kita akan melangkah ke tahun baru Masehi. Menyingkap perkembangan wanita Melayu sepanjang 1998, antara yang dilihat ialah kesediaan kaum wanita memasuki semula ke bilik darjah baik muda mahupun berumur untuk menyertai pelbagai kursus, termasuk asas komputerZAWAN SALLEH - 823 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration10 June 1998 - BRAEMA MATH I Ms Aya Sasaki's long battle to Set her child back has taken er to two countries and three courts Reports by 1990: The couple met wiiile studying at the National University of Singapore. Mr Faheem UlBRAEMA MATHI - 847 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 October 1995 - Wang Hui Ling Women's Charter amendments By THE Ministry of Community Development started a review .of the Women's Charter In IMS. An Inter-mi nls try work group was set up In April IM4 to look at ways of dealing with domestic violence moreWang Hui Ling - 805 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 October 1997 - S. TSERING BHALLA There are only six women m Pariament and they m^ up more than 50 per cent of the woddra NINE people were sworn m as Nominated Members of Parliament recently and two of them were women, bringing the totalS. TSERING BHALLA - 819 words