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Daily Briefing: Man charged with vandalism in Woodlands; MDA intensifies rules on pay TV packages

Singapore sends submarine rescue vessel for MH370 search.

  • A 64-year-old man was charged in court on Monday with vandalism and acting rashly, after his car bulldozed through the clearance barrier at the Woodlands Checkpoint on Saturday afternoon. Read more here.
  • The days of telcos and pay-TV service providers unilaterally making changes to terms of service and forcing subscribers to upgrade unrelated services before being able to subscribe to certain channels may come to an end. Find out more here.
  • The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) has sent more aircraft and vessels to assist Malaysia in efforts to find the missing Beijing-bound Malaysia Airlines plane that was carrying 239 people. Know more here.
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