
The Noose (2007)
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Judee Tan as Kim Bong Cha
Episodes 99
Episode 10
MediaCorp comes under scrutiny, villains are targeting Singapore as a training ground and the mantra of spare the rod and spoil the child still holds true.
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Meet our new correspondent, Rose Pok, from Hong Kong and hear when she has to say on THE NOOSE. Jacques Ooi investigates a recent case of public nudity and gets the scoop from the two culprits... in the flesh. Woman Sues Casino... Claims Her Losses Are Illegal! This story and more in the second episode of THE NOOSE.
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A possible conspiracy where hawker stalls have fake queuers is unearthed, Tom Cruise is interviewed by The Noose and Singaporeans are unhappy at the lack of quality real estate agents.
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The Noose sues its own production company, condominium guards under fire for their perceived shoddy standards and the Ministry Without Portfolio launches a guidebook to help spot signs of child delinquency.
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MediaCorp conducts a talent search for a new soccer television show, aggrieved employees are suing their former employers for wrongful termination among other reasons and the Singapore Police Force is to build a state-of-the-art central complex in Buona Vista.
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Malaysian politicians attempt to curb the flow of Malaysians to Singapore's casinos, an award-winning Hollywood director is being considered for citizenship in Singapore and a lost time capsule is potentially found in the trunk of someone's taxi.
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It was a year in which words like repent and curry brought out some pretty strong feelings amongst Singaporeans, a year in which half naked pictures of men put Orchard Road in the headlines and a year when rain turned out to be the foulest of four letter words for some people. All this and more as we look back on 2011.
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The Noose team reports on the government taking measures to tackle the problem of staring amongst youth in Singapore by coming up with a “Don’t Dare To Stare” campaign. They also talk to Leticia who takes part in a Beautyrest challenge. Will Leticia be able to win the mattress for her beloved Terry?
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It's Valentine Day and the nation rallies to bring the Singapore’s most celebrated couple - Leticia and Terry - back together, while the Ministry Without Portfolio launches a new guide for romancing in Singapore. Is there still hope for love in the Singapore?
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The high cost of COEs has driven many Singaporeans to consider alternative mode of transportation. The spiraling rise in bicycles sales has given the Traffic Regulatory Authority yet another reason to introduce COEs for bicycles. The Noose gets behind the story while Lulu reports on the weather.
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Men who carry their girlfriends’ handbags and purses, is their masculinity compromised? And The Ministry Without Portfolio comes up with a new radical programme to put emotions back to a nation without expressions. The Noose gets behind these stories while Leticia reports on the weather.
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The Noose investigates the worldwide conspiracy theory to save only the rich and wealthy from the end of the world and the team also presents the Top 3 complaints by Singapore motorists after a nationwide survey has been conducted.
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In this hilarious episode, a nation rallies to bring Leticia and Terry back together again as the Ministry without Portfolio launches a new guide for romancing in Singapore
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Laugh out loud as the Noose Team finds out how telling off a litter bug almost lands one man in the ICU. Plus news of a national initiative to promote social values through sports.
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The season kicks off with the introduction of a new face in the studio, news anchor Xin Huahua, a talent poached from CCTV in China. We also take a look at the newly re-opened Road Safety Park and lastly, Pornsak Sukhumvit meets Dwayne Johnson, the star of the new action movie G.I.Joe 3D Retaliation.
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One academic thinks Singaporeans are actually an alien race form known as the Vulcans. Minister Esmond Wan explains why you should not believe whatever you read online. And if you still can’t find the love of your life, perhaps you should look in the matrimonial classifieds.
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A local university is pioneering a degree course for young Singaporeans wanting to be hawkers. One young couple wants to revolutionize wedding dinners by selling tickets online. And the Are You Noose Enough finalists file a story about the free train rides that will soon be introduced to ease peak hour congestion.
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1) Telemarketers take to the streets in a fight to survive 2) Getting a flat before the marriage… but are you sure you are emotionally ready for the commitment? 3) And national servicemen are reportedly more gentlemanly now that they don't have to sing that purple song.
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1) Want to keep a pet? Make sure you have a child first as new rules for baby shy Singaporeans kick in. 2) Singapore's reputation as an international food haven is on the rocks, and it's not just because we can't cook. 3) And senior citizens share how their lives have been transformed by the Pioneer Generation Package.
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1) Singapore's public transport operators are adding new busses to their fleets but are they congesting the roads even more? 2) A new musical on Singapore… except this is being produced by our friends from the Philippines. 3) And there's more to this hairstylist than meets the eye.
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1) Singapore is the most expensive city in the world, but what does it mean for ordinary Singaporeans? 2) Take the bus, you brat… the authorities consider new measures to control the traffic situation. 3) Problem solving champions? Well, the authorities have got just the job for you.
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1) Power to the teachers… a coalition of parents want to give teachers the fear factor again. 2) Sir, may I drive your car... the authorities test a new valet system at checkpoints. 3) Where are all the beauty queens… have beauty pageants lost their relevance in Singapore?
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1) Traffic offenders beware… the land transport agency now has ultra-hi-tech stealth capabilities. 2) With more women entering the workforce, some men are choosing to stay home. 3) And Singaporeans are warming up to a whole new arrange of fitness trends.
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1) She helped to build a train station and now she will enjoy the benefits of the Pioneer generation package. 2) Violent computer games lead to violent behavior… or do they? 3) And a rare protest in Upper Thomson against a hipster invasion.
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1) A dead crocodile raises a stink amongst foodies and conservationists. 2) Construction companies feel the heat as the authorities step up workplace health and safety measures. 3) And making healthy living the new normal…but will it work?
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In the season finale of The Noose, Noose reporters Adrianna Wow and B.B See find out the reason why Singaporeans receive bad service.
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The value of your flat could buy you two European cars, so don't complain. The Noose tracks down Cheryl and her friends to get to the bottom of the birthday fiasco. Local blogger Samosa Lee gets threatened by netizens for slamming Singaporean food. And the parent of a girl who is suing her school speaks up about the abuse she was subject to. And Xin Huahua seeks answers to global problems from some of the brightest minds in the country.
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Scientists are baffled by the silence of the birds at Hong Lim Park. KTV hostess Lulu has been roped in to help the pandas Kai Kai and Jia Jia get their groove on. The Noose investigates the appeal of a traditional breakfast dish given a hipster makeover. And celebrity barbar Johar Rambut goes on a walkabout to check out hairstyles.
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The Noose talks to two civil defence officers who were filmed thrashing up their dormitory fir their side of the story. Changi Airport is set for another major expansion with plans to build a new technology-centric passenger terminal. The Noose investigates a crackdown by the authorities on Hello Kitty giveaways. And Xin Huahua seeks answers to global problems with some of the brightest minds in the country.
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To drink or not to drink… The Noose finds out how the new alcohol consumption restrictions have affected the local party scene. Celebrity maid Leticia Bongnino decodes a supposedly inflammatory Facebook post about Singaporeans. Find out why a local footballer is suing his own club on grounds of discrimination. And Pornsak Sukhumvit files another ridiculously endearing report from Bangkok.
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The Noose SG50 special revisits some of the classic stories of seasons past. From the plight of taxi drivers having to learn French to how athletics coaches went to extremes to identify talent that would go on to be regional champions.
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You've heard of boxing as a sport, now pay attention to cardboard boxing. Made in China… but is it made safe for you? Would you like a pair of clean shoes with your meal? Introducing a new breed a hawkerpreneurs…
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Jurong residents are in a state of shock after a failed UNESCO world heritage site bid. The price is right… across the causeway that is. And The Noose investigates an underground fight club.
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Say what… you'll need to take classes to understand what young people are saying these days. SG50 this SG50 that… but what will happen to Singapore in SG51? And can Singaporean music hit the highs of the 60s and 70s?
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Nice try, you clown… a teen tries to pass his crime off as a prank. Tai-tais go head to head on Instagram to claim bragging rights. And SEA Games athletes organize a new multi-sport event to ease themselves into obscurity.
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After a year-long hiatus, The Noose is finally back for its ninth season. Our top stories – Singaporeans are going crazy for a new game show that tests their ability to squeeze into small spaces, we take a peek behind the counter and Singapore’s brand new Michelin-starred drinks stall, and our island-nation implores the IOC to include a new sport which authorities believe our locals can excel in.
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Minister-at-large Esmond Wan throws his hat into the ring for the role of Prime Minister, believing he has what it takes to lead our nation. The relocation of the Bird Park from Mandai to Jurong ruffles some west-side feathers. A maid gets put on the spot when she obeys condominium rules. And an exclusive interview with Philippine's man of the hour, Duertey Harry.
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Recommendations to revise the criteria for Singapore presidential nominees have been put forth and many are keen to find out if they're eligible for the job. Full-time National Servicemen rejoice as they now can choose their NS vocations. And the service sector goes high-tech as more F&B owners are now replacing their staff with the latest technology.
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It is Christmas week and The Noose is full of festive cheer! Our top stories include an exposé on sugar, hipsters propping up the hawker industry with their love for nostalgia, and a peek into the highly sought-after rent-free lodging of the season – 24-hour fast food restaurants.
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As we come to the end of the year, The Noose looks back on some of the biggest stories of 2016. With the mandate that our next president will be Malay, Jojo Joget makes a big career-changing announcement. Japan asserts her cultural currency, reminding everyone that she was truly responsible for Pokemon GO. And a Noose exclusive with everyone’s favourite Olympic gold medalist – Joseph Schooling.
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The Noose kicks off the new year with a very special episode, featuring characters from long-form drama Tanglin. We investigate a rise in the requests for paternity tests, the demise of F&B businesses (like Tanglin Coffee House), and Pornsak pitches his idea for a new drama series 'Golden Mile'.
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After years of focus groups and tasks forces, authorities have figured out how to stop our MRT trains from breaking down. One policeman protests the trend of handsome police spokespersons. And with 2016 being the year of layoffs, The Noose finds out how Singaporeans are coping with the situation.
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Tragedy strikes as Minister Esmond Wan passes out during a ministerial meeting. Jurong resident Shaquanda find herself caught in the middle of a family dispute. And fruit sellers come under fire as conservative consumers protest the peeling of fruit in public.
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The Singapore-Kuala Lumpur high speed rail is finally on track so obviously the Noose has to report on the state of bilateral relations. Jurong residents rejoice at receiving recognition from the mainland and Pornsak makes a case to extend the high speed rail line to Bangkok.
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Love is in the air. Either that or someone let out a grossly unpleasant smell from their body. The Noose finds out what it's like to be ghosted, join maids as they go on dates for their employers, and investigates the plight of SG50 babies.
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The government rolls out a training course for maids so that kids will not love them more than their parents. Thai football fans are up in arms at the mismanagement of their club at the hands of Singaporean billionaire Valen Seah. And more Singaporeans are giving up driving in a bid to save lives.
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We've made it to the season finale of The Noose. Honestly, we weren't quite sure that was going to happen. In this episode, mom-and-pop shops band together to stand up to big retailers. Esmond Wan tries to do a good deed but it backfires. And vice looks to the future by going social online.
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