• Huntsman is building another polyetheramines plant, this time on Singapore's Jurong Island.

    FORBES: The Right Chemistry

  • It may sound like a crazy idea, but Singapore, a tiny island country whose population would have no place to go in the event of a wide-scale evacuation, is giving buried nukes a closer look.

    FORBES: Singapore Considers Underground Nuclear Reactors

  • The feeling is perhaps mutual for Ho Ching--her latest investment also underline's Temasek's view to increase its holdings outside the perimeter of the 263-square-mile island that is Singapore.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • At the 121-acre construction site on Sentosa--the resort island linked to the Singapore mainland by a short causeway--more than 1, 000 workers toil away on around-the-clock shifts.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Having lived in and out of Singapore for 17 years, Comer now resides in an oceanfront condominium in Sentosa Cove, a gated enclave of ultra-wealthy residents on an island 20 minutes from Singapore's city-center.

    WSJ: Wealth Over the Edge | WSJ.Money Spring 2013

  • Just this week, Yale University said it would open a liberal arts college in Singapore, at the expense of the island-state.

    FORBES: Higher ed is a globalized business

  • But Lim, head of research in Singapore for Salomon Smith Barney, believes the island republic's recent performance is well supported.

    CNN: CHOICE CUTS IN SINGAPORE

  • This year's double winners were the Singapore Tourism Board for its latest video and its website at www.newasia-singapore.com and Fiji's Turtle Island (for its eco-friendly practices and for preserving local culture).

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Travel Watch

  • DBS, once the Development Bank of Singapore and still the banking face of the island state and its Temasek investment fund, is seen pushing outward from its Southeast Asian base toward a broader pan-Asian presence.

    FORBES: Singapore's Banker Speaks

  • The first one out of the gates looks to be Singapore Press Holdings, the monopoly newspaper publisher in the island republic.

    CNN: New Media Paper Chase

  • For a pleasing dose of colonial-era luxury and space-age design, check into the 112-room Capella Singapore, located just south of the CBD on Sentosa Island.

    BBC: Business trip: Singapore

  • One example often brought up is Links Island, a maritime company whose stock the Singapore Exchange said had been "cornered" (reducing the free float below the required 10% minimum) during a period when the value of the stock rose fourfold in four months after its IPO in April 2000.

    FORBES: World Markets

  • Calls to make Singapore more conducive to bigger families had been echoing through the island since Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong brought the topic up yet again in his National Day Rally message in late August.

    CNN: In the Grip of a Virus

  • Haks, one of the brains behind the Insight travel guides, lived in Singapore for 16 years until 1984, and made frequent visits to the island.

    CNN: When Bali Cast A Special Spell

  • Singapore is the most "wired" with claims that every house on the island is connected to the Internet via high-speed broadband cable.

    CNN: Asean, APEC move to boost e-commerce and bridge Asia's digital divide

  • As well as China, the Eden Project is also in talks with authorities in Singapore for an Eden-backed interactive experience to protect the environment of the island.

    BBC: China plans to build Eden Project

  • Demonstrations were held in front of the Singapore Embassy in Bangkok, and some protesters reportedly were seen burning photos of the island nation's prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong.

    FORBES: After Thaksin

  • Some 10 million visitors fly in and out of the country every year from all over the world (though one popular destination, the vacation island of Phuket, is about an hour's flight from either Singapore or Bangkok).

    FORBES: Regions

  • It was the standing of one of Singapore's most seasoned corporate players, Mr. Ong, who controls about 20% of the Vickers Ballas shares, and one of the island-republic's most powerful woman, Madam Ho, whose Singapore Technologies owns 40% of the firm.

    CNN: Business: Failed Merger

  • He said the Singapore project would be like an interactive computer experience in which people could make decisions about the island's ecology and habitat.

    BBC: China plans to build Eden Project

  • For example, plans to develop Batam, an island designated as a special industrial zone, as a container terminal to rival nearby Singapore seem a waste of money.

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