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The New Paper / Article, Illustration4 October 1990 - "WHAT would you do if you were a man?" The New Paper sent COLIN CHEONG, a self-confessed apprentice male chauvinist pig, to pop the ultimate sexist question to eight well-known women in Singapore EVEN British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has admitted it is tough819 words
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Berita Harian / Article9 August 1999 - Oleh Azahar Mohd mm am ASYARAKAT Melayu antara iln anggota paling penting dalam keif In I mar 8 a berbilang kaum Singapura. I Mereka telah menyumbang kepada kemakmuran Singapura dan mampu untuk memberi lebih banyak sumbangan kepada negara. Mereka kini lebih berkeyakinan dan berupaya untukAzahar Mohd - 355 words
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The Straits Times / Article25 April 1998 - BRAEMA MATHI Bu Women from Asean countries will meet here to discuss action plans and their vision for the next century WOMEN are paying a big price m countries badly hit by the economic crisis, said Mrs Anamah Tan, president of the SingaporeBRAEMA MATHI - 363 words
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The Straits Times / Article13 April 2000 - Continued legal education has already been institutionalised. But some see drawbacks in making it compulsory LAWYERS here yesterday applauded Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew's suggestion to make continuing legal education compulsory. It is important for the legal profession to keep up with international trends and368 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 May 1997 - WHEN it is completed next June, the new Singapore Council of Women's Organisations (SCWO) complex m Waterloo Street will house a shelter, enough for about 20 women, among its facilities. It will also provide office space for its almost 40 affiliates, which350 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 August 1995 - A BUSINESSMAN is prepared to support his Beijing ex-wife but at a substantially lower standard of living than she exj>ects. He wants her to have less than half the maintenance she claims and live m a single rented room, not344 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 December 2000 - Heartlanders' concerns targeted FEEDBACK UNIT DIALOGUES HAWKERS, taxi drivers, shopkeepers and lowincome workers will be the Feedback Unit's target audience for the next three months. It will hold 13 dialogues from now until February next year to gauge the concerns of Singaporeans. It also wants to hear from students and369 words
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The Business Times / Article19 October 1995 - AT THE- 5^ By Conrad Raj A CLEAN sweep of an election is something to wish for. Law Society president Chandra Mohan Nair appean to have achieved just that, for he and all his fellow committee memben who put themselves up forConrad Raj - 346 words
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The Straits Times / Article21 January 2001 - NEW FACES hat planners consider to he world-class does not always coincide with those of the users. It is quite imperative that the users have an active voice in tin shaping of policies/ Dr k. Ragurainan, who chairs the feedback group on transport RE than362 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 October 2004 - Yap Su-Yin Nominated by her granddaughter, Chan Tai Chee is among 8 finalists for this year's Senior Citizens' Awards By AS A little girl, Carmen Koo 's classmates often begged her to take them to her home for a taste of her grandmother'sYap Su- Yin - SHIN MIN - 368 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration24 April 1980 - A MALE-DOMINATED lunch group yesterday heard a Singapore woman's organisation leader criticising employers for "practising pay discrimination against female workers. Addressing a group of 120 Rotarians and guests, the vice-president of the Singapore Council of Women's Organisations, Mrs Anamah Tan, cited the case364 words
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The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition / Article, Illustration12 February 1994 - I REFER to Mr S.K. Chakravarti’s letter, “Women should stay home" (ST. Jan 28). Mr Chakravarti does a grave injustice to the 50.3 per cent of the labour market which comprises women. Families in which both husband and wife work will be more359 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 March 2006 - Mak Mun San primetime 'Life is what you make of it... Instead of complaining about the situation, change it to suit yourself She may be a tireless female activist here, but Anamah Tan always gets her husband's permission to take on new jobs DIVORCE lawyerMak Mun San - AARON LENG - 1,359 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration22 July 2016 - Well-known family lawyer Anamah Tan of Ann Tan Associates is expanding into the trust business to serve her clients better FRIENDS keep telling Anamah Tan of Ann Tan Associates to retire. That is no surprise, given that Dr Tan, a decorated family lawyer and female rightsPHOTO: JOSEPH NAIR - 1,322 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 April 1994 - f I was concerned only about proving myself as good, if not better, than the men I worked a with. y Ms Chew Gaik Hean, managing director of ICI f If you want to compete against the men, you899 words
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The Straits Times / Article4 May 1980 - LIM PHAY-LING By THE next time a couple want to get married, they should have a sponsor to vouch for them. A sort of guarantor who will say that the man and woman have known each other for aLIM PHAY- LING - 918 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 December 1997 - New team of office-bearers also brought m THE Law Society has a new president, Mr George Lim Teong Jin, a 41-year-old civil litigation lawyer. He has served as the society's vice-president and also on several of its committees, including holding the office of chairman for390 words
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The Straits Times / Article20 October 1995 - Brendan Pereira By TWENTY-FIVE years after the idea was first mooted, lawyers will decide if the Law Society should buy its own premises. The issue is likely to be debated hotly at the annual general meeting today as members ofBrendan Pereira - 386 words
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The Straits Times / Article18 August 1996 - A TUTOR lost his appeal against conviction for molest, but his total sentence of nine months' jail was cut to seven months on Friday after the Chief Justice substituted some of the jail sentences with fines. Teo Keng Pong alias389 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 April 1994 - IF YOU have ideas for an exhibition on the five proposed Family Values for Singaporeans, send them to the Community Development Ministry by May 5. Some items already planned for the exhibition include interesting photographs, graphics and captions depicting the values, a ministry statement404 words