January 2006 in Malaysia and Singapore

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[edit] Events in Malaysia and Singapore

This page deals with January 2006 events in, or related to, Malaysia and Singapore and their citizens.

[edit] 30 January 2006 (Monday)

[edit] 29 January 2006 (Sunday)

[edit] 26 January 2006 (Thursday)

[edit] 25 January 2006 (Wednesday)

[edit] 22 January 2006 (Sunday)

[edit] 21 January 2006 (Saturday)

[edit] 20 January 2006 (Friday)

[edit] 19 January 2006 (Thursday)

[edit] 18 January 2006 (Wednesday)

[edit] 17 January 2006 (Tuesday)

[edit] 16 January 2006 (Monday)

[edit] 15 January 2006 (Sunday)

[edit] 14 January 2006 (Saturday)

  • The Workers' Party of Singapore launches its updated Party Manifesto, a 52-page booklet that outlines the party's stand on issues and policies, covering areas in economic, judicial policies, media, sports and recreation. (Today)

[edit] 13 January 2006 (Friday)

[edit] 12 January 2006 (Thursday)

[edit] 11 January 2006 (Wednesday)

  • Johor Department of Environment suspects a factory from Malacca illegally dumped 300 tonnes of aluminum dross near Labis, Johor. The toxic waste was discovered earlier when rain caused the dross to release ammonia. (Bernama)

[edit] 9 January 2006 (Monday)

[edit] 8 January 2006 (Sunday)

[edit] 6 January 2006 (Friday)

[edit] 3 January 2006 (Tuesday)

[edit] 2 January 2006 (Monday)

  • About 250 cyclists participate in the second Sly Ride in memory of a 37-year-old designer, Sylvester Ang, who was killed in an accident on December 2004 while cycling with the Triathlon Family, a local cycling group, to raise awareness of road safety for cyclists. (CNA)
  • The Minister of Defence Teo Chee Hean says Special Operations Force soldiers such as Second Sergeant Ong Jia Hui, 24, who drowned during training in June 2005, are well prepared for their training. (CNA)

[edit] 1 January 2006 (Sunday)

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