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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 April 1999 - GEOFFREY PEREIRA MY VIEW By A WOMAN lied that a man had raped and molested her, and the cops caught him and remanded him for 22 weeks before she admitted that she had lied. In December last year, a district court sentenced herGEOFFREY PEREIRA - CHEAH SIN ANN - 1,079 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 September 1995 - UN Conference on Women China botched chance to improve image China correspondent Tan Tarn How assesses the achievements of the recent world conference on women and the gains China obtained from staging the controversial event. THE Fourth UN World Conference1,151 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 November 2000 - A poem by a violent teen moved a judge to take the boy's parents to task for not doing enough to understand and communicate with him. District Judge Mark Tay does not mince his words when it comes to telling wayward youngsters and their parents exactly whatSTEVEN TAN - 1,149 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration25 July 1992 - Tan Sai Siong Look back in wonder A PERSONAL VIEW OF THE WEEK'S NEWS By MRS Anamah Tan, President of the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations, made an excellent suggestion the other day. Her letter to Thursday's Forum page pointed out that some moveTan Sai Siong - 1,073 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration24 July 1993 - Schutz Lee reviews a book that examines the past struggles, present achievements and future challenges of the local women's movement Schutz Lee \oices and Choices: The Women's Movement in Singapore By Jenny Ijun Lin, Phyllis Chew, Lisa Kong and Tan fce Sue Published hy theSchutz Lee - Photos from the book - 1,080 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 March 2006 - TEXTUAL INTERCOURSE Mak Mun San SHE can do it anytime, anywhere, whether she is stuck m a boring meeting, having a drink with friends or just before drifting off to sleep. Once, it got so intense that she was practically indulging m it all day. The act m question? SMSMak Mun San - 1,150 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 November 2010 - FEEDBA C K O N W O MEN S C HARTER BY SANDRA LEONG sandral@sph.com.sg SOME 250 individuals and groups responded to the Government’s call for feedback on the Women’s Charter and the majority homed in on how to enforce maintenance payments in families split by divorce.SANDRA LEONG - ISTOCKPHOTO - 1,052 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration14 June 2009 - PLAYED OUT IN LIMBO Hubby of 8 years flees to China afterfailingtogetS’porePR Shecan’tdivorcehimandget maintenance for their child BITTER OVER BETRAYAL REPORT: SHREE ANN MATHAVAN shreeann@sph.com.sg SHEhadnothingexcepthislove.Buteventhatwasflawed.Now, Madam Emily Ong feels used by her China national husband, who she claims married her only to getSingaporepermanentresidency. Now the housewife, who is medicallySHREE ANN MATHAVAN - TNP PICTURE: KUA CHEE SIONG - 1,062 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article, Illustration24 January 1998 - By Lim Li Hsien IT IS about time women litigators got the recognition they deserve. Good too that it is no longer a male domain. Women lawyers were commenting on the appointments of three women Senior Counsel, Singapore’s equivalent of the Queen’s Counsel in Britain.Lim Li Hsien - 1,076 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article10 April 1999 - MY VIEW By GEOFFREY PEREIRA A WOMAN lied that a man had raped and molested her, and the cops caught him and remanded him for 22 weeks before she admitted that she had lied. In December last year, a district court sentenced herGEOFFREY PEREIRA - 1,077 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 August 1999 - CHUA LEE HOONG MY VIEW By ALL men, m default, are women, a friend stated recently. This was neither an embittered misogynist nor a man-hating feminist. It was a doctor speaking with the authority of medical research behind him. I expressedCHUA LEE HOONG - 1,253 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 July 1992 - Women will still lag behind men in top positions. There is still bias today because the bulk of our managers are men in their 40s and 50s and their mindset is still reflective of traditional views. Jurong Town Corporation's chief executive officer, David Lim Male and female1,278 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 December 1991 - Serene Lim SPECIAL REPORT Reports by Change law to make it illegal SOME schoolgirls as young as 14 are becoming prostitutes by choice. The girls, who lied to hide their illicit activities from their parents, said they became social escorts, massage parlour Srls andSerene Lim - 1,241 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article28 August 1999 - MY VIEW »'J /CHIA LEE lIOONG ALL men, in default, are women, a friend stated recently. This was neither an embittered misogynist nor a man-hating feminist. It was a doctor speaking with the authority of medical research behind him. 1 expressed incredulity, only to findCHIA LEE lIOONG - 1,256 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration20 October 2000 - FOCUSED INNOVATOR 7 have this drivingforce and energy that I cannot just put down. But I am also very focused as I keep innovating ana looking for new ideas. GIVING BACK TO SOCIETY 'There's something deep m my spirit to give hack to theWONG KWAI CHOW - 1,324 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration6 April 1993 - MORE fathers are asking for custody of their children m divorce cases m recent years. And what is more, judges are granting their request. While mothers have traditionally been more or less given automatic custody of their children, now judges tend to give children to thePosed - 1,337 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 August 1990 - Post-retirement strains and pains The few hours m the evening and weekend communication is replaced by a block of 10, If not more houn of dally togetherness. The home is probably an empty nest. There is no more fulfillment yielded by career. There is less money to spend.1,306 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration21 July 1991 - your wire pays tier fair share YOU are married and think that your working wife can help with the expenses. After all, in this age when women are very conscious about having equal rights ami status with men, this is nothing if not a1,306 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration12 November 2006 - Cupid strikes -again Sandra Leong Divorce rates may be high m Singapore, but remarriages are also on the rise, as many take a second shot at love MORE young couples are getting divorced, but it's not all bride and gloom. Unlike the old days when splitsville was something society frownedSandra Leong - JOYCE FANG; MIEL - 1,403 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article, Illustration2 December 2000 - A poem by a violent teen moved a judge to take the boy’s parents to task for not doing enougji to understand and communicate with him. District Judge Mark Tay does not mince his words when it comes to telling wayward youngsters and their parents exactly what1,428 words