We have started to collect the most important news related to Singapore in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
An A380 superjumbo jet is damaged after rolling partly off an airport runway in Singapore.
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Singapore Airlines' offer to buy a stake in China Eastern Airlines is rejected by a shareholders' vote.
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US Open champion Angel Cabrera keeps a firm grip on the Singapore Open by opening up a four-shot lead after the third round.
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The world's largest passenger plane, the Airbus A380, lands in Sydney on its first commercial flight.
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Singapore's parliament votes against a controversial proposal to decriminalise sex between men.
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Airbus hands over its first completed A380 superjumbo to Singapore Airlines, way behind target.
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Scientists in Singapore create a device that can detect the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus in 30 minutes.
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Singapore's High Court clears Deutsche Bank of conspiracy over the sale of shares in an Indonesian coal mine.
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The navies of the United States, Australia, India, Japan and Singapore begin a massive naval exercise.
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The first commercial flight of Airbus' A380 super-jumbo will take place on 25 October, says Singapore Airlines.
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