Frontline (Sep/Oct'13)

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FRONTLINE WITH HOMETEAMNS

Trending Now

smash hitS A day in the life of MMA star Eddie Ng

sEP/OCT 2013

special claws the best spots to satisfy your crab cravings DO OR DIE your essential survival guide TRIETDE&D T ES

TRAIN FOR COMBAT

PLUS

spooktacular Halloween at Bukit Batok and Sembawang! Even more NS45 privileges for Home Team NSmen

Rough it out with a fighter’s workout


I have what it takes to be part of a digital revolution


CONTENTS EDITORIAL ADVISORS President

Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs

Vice-President

Mr Ng Joo Hee, SPF Commissioner

Vice-President

Mr Eric Yap, SCDF Commissioner

General Secretary

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DAC Manimaran Pushpanatan

Treasurer Mr Ivan Chua

Chief Executive Ms Agnes Eu

Director, Corporate Services Ms Amanda Tan

Branding and Publicity Committee

Mr Jonathan Wan (Chairman), Mr Hisham Bin Hasim, Mr Adrian Chye, Mr Shahrul Bahri, Mr Jason Lim

Editorial

HomeTeamNS: Priscilla Leong, Elaine Toh, Risdawatie Idris, Eric Yeong SCDF: Diana Yuen SPF: Shanaz Thoufeekh

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Contact Numbers

Tel: 6665-4600 Fax: 6569-4453

HomeTeamNS BUKIT BATOK CLUBHOUSE 2 Bukit Batok West Ave 7, Singapore 659003 www.HomeTeamNS.sg

Sep/Oct 2013 releases 02 new Bringing you the latest in entertainment

www.facebook.com/HomeTeamNS

stuff 03 Hot Must-haves for the suave and savvy

Now 04 Trending Eddie Ng packs a punch Publishing Agent

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Publicitas Publishing Pte Ltd Managing Director Joui Ong

Head, Content Solutions Betty Liswanty

Publishing Services Doreen Lau

Publishing Editorial Director Rod Mackenzie

Project Editor Jeffrey Kong

Senior Art Director Savid Gan

Senior Designer

Benjamin Cheh Ming Hann

Advertising Enquiries Media Sales Associate

Clement Chia Tel: 6735-8681 ext. 305 Email: clement.chia@publicitas.com

MICA (P) 017/01/2013. Frontline is the official publication of HomeTeamNS. Published for HomeTeamNS by Publicitas Publishing Pte Ltd. (UEN: 200715901E) All rights to this publication are reserved and no part may not be reproduced without the expressed written consent of the publishers. Printed by KHL Printing Co. While every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this newsletter is accurate and up to date, the editorial committee will not be responsible for errors made as a result of information received. Opinions expressed are that of the writers and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of the publishers.

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Up 06 Shape Train for combat with a fighter’s workout

Spy 08 Food Where to go to satisfy

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out 12 Time Get ready for some

& Privileges 22 Perks Exclusive promos and discounts

Sheet 13 Cheat Survival tips that may

Treats 25 Birthday Celebrate your special day

(SCDF) 14 Profile WO2 (NS) Mohd Fitri is

On 26 What’s Workshops and events at Bukit

(SPF) 16 Profile ASP (NS) Philip Tan wows

30 Courses Regular classes for you and

the Force 17 In What’s happening in

the Edge 36 On Check out these jobs to

your craving for crab

alternative fun

well save your life

a firefighter at heart

with music and sound

MHA, SCDF and SPF

just for you

with exciting privileges

Batok and Balestier clubhouses

your little ones

die for – literally

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New Releases BLOCKBUSTER

Ender’s Game n the near future, a hostile and technologically superior alien species known as the Formics has attacked Earth twice, and failed both times in destroying the planet. Seventy years later, humanity braces itself for a third strike. The International Fleet recruits outstanding children who undergo a ruthless training in space to become the future fleet commanders to face the alien threat. Among them is one particularly gifted Ender Wiggin (Asa Butterfield).

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A slew of Academy Award alumni, including promising young talents. The premise of the story – a realistic future Earth where the planet’s survival depends on an army of children and teen. This is the first movie adaptation of the Nebula Award-winning novel of the same name by Orson Scott Card. The book came out in 1985 and its many fans can’t wait!

Directed by Gavin Hood ( X-Men Origins: Wolverine) Starring Asa Butterfield (Hugo), Hailee Steinfeld ( True Grit ), Ben Kingsley (Gandhi), Viola Davis ( The Help), Abigail Breslin (Little Miss Sunshine) and Harrison Ford ( The Indiana Jones movies) Release date 7 November

EXHIBITION

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50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic Where ArtScience Museum When Till 27 October What Making its debut in Southeast Asia, 50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic showcases some of the world’s most unforgettable images and marks the 125th anniversary of the National Geographic Society. Through interactive features, discover various aspects of photography such as the process of developing 35mm film as well as traditional darkroom techniques, procedures and equipment.

Charles J Tan Where Hood Bar @ Bugis + When 7 September, 8pm What Charles J Tan is a singer-songwriter whose folk/blues sound calls to mind the likes of Tracy Chapman and John Mayer. The Melbourne-based Singaporean is currently on a tour of Southeast Asia following the release of his first fulllength album, Maybe Somewhere North. Catch him strumming guitars, banjos, ukuleles and other string instruments on his last leg back home at Hood Bar.

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Hot Stuff Get it now

Cool Picks Must-haves for the suave and savvy

Garnier Men All-in-1 Oil Control Moisturiser Feel fresh in the heat with this moisturiser that’s proven to reduce oil secretion by 21% and reduce acne scars by 24% in four weeks. Its brightening lemon extract gives you a radiant glow, while salicylic acid exfoliates your skin to remove stubborn blemishes. $14.90 from Watsons, Guardian, major hypermarkets and supermarkets

Griffin Survivor Case

his is the G-Shock of smartphone cases. Protect your iPhone from sand, splash and shock with the shatter-resistant polycarbonate frame clad in rugged silicone. A detachable heavy-duty clip secures your iPhone to a belt or bag strap. The iPad Mini version comes with a clip-on stand.

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$79 each for iPhone 5/iPad Mini case from Ban Leong Technologies www.banleong.com/sg/brand/Griffin

Complimentary Digital Subscription from SPH Magazines! Sony XBR 4K Ultra HD TV Looking to upsize your TV? Look no further. With 55-inch and 65-inch versions available, enjoy unbelievable clarity and the ability to stream movies, music and apps wirelessly to the big screen. Comes with free installation, three-year warranty and six pairs of 3D glasses from Courts. $6,999 (55-inch)/$9,999 (65-inch) from Courts

GoPro HERO3: Black Edition Be a hero. Jump off a cliff, dive into the sea, go on a bike trail, go freerunning and do a whole lot more with the latest HD action camera from GoPro. Record up to 4K resolution or up to 240 frames per second to document your heroic efforts. With its built-in Wi-Fi, it’s now easier than ever to share all that action on the go. $599 from Red Dot Photo www.reddotphoto.com.sg

Get a complimentary three-month digital subscription for Men’s Health, HardwareMAG (HWM) or Torque! Just go to www.magzter.com/ coupon/redeem and enter promo code “HT131031SG”. Promo is valid till 31 October and is limited to the first 2,500 redemptions only.

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Trending Now

mma spotlight

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Fight Rising star Eddie Ng on Singapore, fighting and kaya toast

ith mixed martial arts taking the world by storm, Frontline gets up close and personal with a real pro who fights for a living – and finds out that these tough warriors are human after all.

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Enter the magician Eddie Ng, 27, is a Hong Kong native who grew up in Newcastle, England and moved to Singapore in 2011. “Two years just flew by,” he said. “This time two years ago in July, I came to Singapore for the first time.” “Growing up in Newcastle was rather unpleasant, as I experienced bullying and racism,” said Eddie. But 4 frontline / Sep–Oct 2013

is on

“What martial arts taught me was how to become better in life.” he found hope and inspiration in a fellow Asian – Bruce Lee. “I thought maybe if I start martial arts, then people would treat me with the same sort of respect that they treat him.” Is the reason also being able to beat up the bullies? “It was never for that reason, believe it or not. What martial arts taught me was how to become better in life.” Eddie started studying Wing Chun first, obviously because of

Bruce Lee, before discovering MMA. He saw the legendary Royce Gracie defeating people twice his size and was fascinated by the sport. “At first I didn’t like it. It was more like two guys cuddling. But on the second time watching it, I realised there’s some element of technique which is effective.” Back then, it was the dawn of MMA, and the sport was not easy to learn with no proper gyms around.


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“The only way I could practice was discovered kaya toast during the firstwatching the fights on video and ever ONE FC event here and I went imitating the moves.” But he learned crazy. Any café that has kaya toast, well and managed to get into MMA I have to try it.” Eddie doesn’t party and training proper. After moving or drink, so his way of celebrating to Singapore to be part of the after fights is to eat. Evolve Fight Team, he’s His personal mission is now one of the top to find the best kaya toast L EARN fighters in his weight in Singapore. U AY THAI MNS! M class, not just in Asia But Eddie only ETEA but in the world. embarks on his kaya W ITH HOtoMpage 30 toey Turn r journ quest on Saturdays. That’s rt you k ic k-s ta ic k b oxing! in k A regular joe the only day of the week “I’m a self-proclaimed that he allows himself to geek,” Eddie admits when indulge in food. asked about what he does outside of his training. He loves video games, His five-year plan especially 2D games such as Street “Martial arts is a big part of my life,” Fighter IV, BlazBlue and Marvel vs. said Eddie. “I can’t imagine what I’d Capcom. He also loves anime films be doing if I didn’t pick it up 10, 15 such as Hajime no Ippo (English years ago. Likewise, I can’t imagine title: Fighting Spirit), Death Note, not being involved with it somehow.” Fist of the North Star and Fullmetal Eddie knows he can’t be fighting Alchemist. professionally forever. “I’m still His other indulgence is to eat. confident that I can compete five “I absolutely love kaya toast. I years down the road. But once my

EDDIE POWER AT ASHAKE GLANCE for your gut Dubbed “The Magician” for crushing veteran champions in his first pro fight Born in Hong Kong and grew up in Newcastle Moved to Singapore in 2011 Fan of video games and anime films Loves kaya toast, but only eats it on Saturdays

body doesn’t respond to fighting anymore – which will happen to everyone eventually – I would move into coaching full-time.”

A typical day

8.00am Head to gym

11.30am Teach class

5.00pm Teach class

8.30am Arrive at the gym

1.00pm Lunch

7.00pm Done for the day

7.00am Wake up

9.00am First training

2.00pm Second training

8.00pm Dinner

7.30am Breakfast

11.00am First training finishes

4.00pm Second training finishes

11.00pm Bed time

Catch Eddie Live at ONE FC! Launched in July 2011, ONE Fighting Championship is the largest MMA organisation in Asia, and has sold-out the Singapore Indoor Stadium four times

in the last two years. Now you can catch “The Magician” in action! When 18 October 2013, 7pm where Singapore Indoor Stadium

Book your tickets now at www.sistic.com! HomeTeamNS members enjoy a special ticket rate – check the SISTIC website for details.

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Shape Up hit it

Fighter’s Workout Find out what it takes to train for combat MA fighters train a variety of techniques as part of their routine circuit training. The following workout is designed to maximise explosiveness and boost their strength and stamina in the ring, while refining their striking and grappling techniques.

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➊ kick

Padwork 2/

➋ punch

Objective:

Refine striking techniques and boost stamina

Duration: Five minutes

eddie’s top moves ➋ kettlebell up

Kettlebell lifts /

Objective: Train

➊ grab

core upper body muscles associated with wrestling techniques and takedowns

➋ knee

Grappling 3/

Objective: Perfect

Duration:

grappling techniques like Brazilian jiu-jitsu to get an opponent on the ground

One minute

Duration: Five to

ten minutes

Jump burpees

➊ push-up

4/

Objective: Work the entire body with a focus on the thighs Duration: One minute

➊ kettlebell down

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➋ squat

➌ jump

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Food Spy shell shocks

Full of Crab Eight crustacean hotspots that Gordon Ramsay would have found hard to beat

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1. Roland Restaurant You know what they say: Nothing beats the original. Roland Restaurant claims to be the founder of chilli crab – a recipe crafted by Mr Lim Choon Ngee and Mdm Cher Yam Tian back in 1956. From its humble beginnings as an ordinary stall along the Kallang River, Roland Restaurant is one heavyweight that has come a long way and continues to wow patrons with Singapore’s first chilli crab recipe.

Blk 89 Marine Parade Central #06-750 11.30am–2.30pm (lunch, Sun and PH from 11am), 6pm–10.30pm (dinner) www.rolandrestaurant.com.sg

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3. No Signboard Seafood Back in the late 1970s, this was known as “the stall with no signboard”. Needless to say, the name stuck and today, the legacy of Mdm Ong Kim Hoi’s legendary white pepper crab recipe lives on as her grandson continues to run this family-owned chain. White pepper crab aside, both locals and foreigners dig No Signboard’s version of the spice-infused chilli crab as well.

VivoCity #03-02 (other outlets located at East Coast, Esplanade and Geylang) Open Daily 11am–11pm www.nosignboardseafood.com 4. Uncle Leong Seafood You can’t dine at Uncle Leong Seafood without trying their signature “Shimmering Sand Crab Delight”. An original Uncle Leong recipe, this crab dish consists of buttery, creamy sauce

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2. Red House Seafood For 37 years, Red House has been serving Singapore’s favourite seafood dishes to locals, tourists and expats residing in Singapore. It’s clear that everyone can’t get enough of the chilli crab (which is slightly tangier and sweeter than usual), the delicious wok-fried black pepper crab, and not forgetting the size of these ginormous crustaceans – talk about bang for your buck!

Prinsep Street) Open Mon–Fri 11.30am–11pm, Sat–Sun 11am –11Pm www.redhouseseafood.com


6. Mellben Seafood Crab bee hoon and creamy butter crab are the stars here at Mellben Seafood. Located in a humble coffee shop area in the heartlands of Ang Mo Kio, you can always be sure there’ll be a crazy queue to join during dinnertime. Expect to wait 30 to 60 minutes before you see your crabs set on the table!

Blk 232 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 #01-1222 4.30pm–11.30pm 7. Crab Party You don’t call yourself “Crab Party” if you can’t get crab right! This restaurant gets over 30 styles of crab right, including the ever-popular chilli crab (not as spicy for those who can’t take too much chilli), black pepper crab (packs a punch for those who love spice), and of course the salted egg crab which, thankfully, comes with heaps of gravy.

98/100 Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore 545576 11.30am–2.30pm (lunch), 5pm–1am (dinner)

topped with addictive oats. Trust us, after working hard to get all that crab meat out you’ll be tempted to lick the bowl clean. The crab bee hoon here’s pretty terrific as well.

Punggol East, 6 Tebing Lane #01-03 (other outlets located at Toa Payoh and Jurong East) 4.30pm–11.30pm www.uncleleongseafood.com

5. Irvin’s Live Seafood House Irvin’s is famous for its flavour-packed (and super affordable) rendition of the salted egg crab. The creamy, thick salted egg gravy is so good that ever since Irvin’s became aware of its popularity they’ve been selling just that to gravy addicts. Another one to try would be the fiery and finger-lickin’good belachan crab – if you’re not afraid of chilli, that is.

8. Ah Nam BBQ Seafood This is a great halal option for seafood lovers. There’s a ton of tze char dishes to indulge in, but one of the best choices to consider is the salted egg crab. You also have the option of having the “dry” version of this dish (for that intense umami taste), or the “wet” version (if you can’t bear to forgo the gravy).

4 Jalan Leban (off Upper Thomson Road) 11am–3pm (lunch), 5pm–11pm (dinner) www.irvins.com.sg

Changi Village Hawker Centre, Blk 2/3 Changi Village Road, #01-67/68 Open 4.30pm–12am

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Your free introduction to Forex Why you should trade forex – and why it helps to learn from experts like TerraSeeds

What is forex trading? Forex trading refers to the buying and selling of foreign currencies (aka foreign exchange, forex or FX). The idea is simple: To make a profit, you buy currencies that are predicted to rise in value, and you sell those that are predicted to drop in value. The good news is you don’t need to be a financial expert to understand forex trading. With the proper training and mindset, you can be your own forex trader, develop your own trading plan and create a viable source of income for yourself. Why should I consider forex trading? Forex trading is getting more popular for many Singaporeans to make more money. Here’s why: • Low start-up cost. Little capital is required to start trading, as cost of trading is low and little start-up deposit is required. Plus, forex trading platforms are virtually free. • Trade anytime. Market access is available around the clock, since the global forex market operates 24 hours a day. • Trade anywhere. Traders can use smartphones with internet access to log in and trade. • Forex is scalable. You can choose to trade – and earn – as much as you can afford. Whether you’re a working professional, shift worker or stay-at-home mum, forex trading offers a lifestyle with work-life balance and flexible hours. The playing field is also level, because you don’t need to be a financial expert to be a successful forex trader.

Binni Ong, 36 • Chief trainer of TerraSeeds Forex School • Married with a three-year-old son • Trading in stocks, index futures, options and forex since 1995 Why forex? Forex is predictable, which makes it easier for one to profit from repeating patterns and movements. I can buy and sell easily, and I can start trading with as little as just $1,000. Most forex brokers also provide sophisticated platforms that help you manage your risk easily and provide all the charts and data you need to do your trade. Know your stuff. Forex is not for those who want to try their luck or get rich quick. Forex is for those with a deliberate trading strategy and risk control plan. You need the right mindset and method, and a desire to make this your second income. Be realistic in your expectations on profit and loss. Do not be reckless in forex trading. Proper forex training on methods and

risk management will help make you a more profitable trader. So learn the right strategy, and trade smart. Forex has given me freedom. I can trade anytime, anywhere. I can earn while I sleep, and earn while I shop, with just a few trades a week. As long as I’m online, I can log on my trading platform, access my charts, do my analysis and place my orders. Many of my students are working professionals who trade during their lunch hour. Many trade while they are on family holidays. At TerraSeeds, we equip students with sound methods that work in all market conditions. Everyone who comes to us has one aim – to make more money from forex trading – and we guide them to make their dream come true.

Note: All forms of trading and investment carry risks. Such activities may not be suitable for everyone.

Trading in foreign currencies seem shrouded in mystery – until now. Read on to find out what forex is and why you should consider forex trading, and how you can grasp the fundamentals and minimise risk with a good forex trainer.


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Why should I learn from forex trainers like TerraSeeds? If you’re new to forex trading, learning the ropes from a reputable forex trainer will shorten your learning curve and avoid pitfalls, and enable you to hit the road running with the correct techniques and values right from the start. As with any form of trading or investment, there’s always an element of risk involved in forex trading. Proper training is your best way to keep your risk to a minimum. A good trainer will never promise instant success or methods that have no risk. Professional trainers like TerraSeeds make it clear there is no shortcut to success, and they aim to impart the right skills so that their students can make their own decisions on how they trade. In a way it’s like showing you how to fish, so that you can fish for a lifetime.

Everyone who comes to us has one aim – to make more money from forex trading – and we guide them to make their dream come true. But just like every fisherman, and their preferred catch, are different, no two traders are alike. We all differ in terms of our expectation of returns, risk tolerance and amount of trading capital. To TerraSeeds, it is important that every trader formulate their own plan that is tailored to their trading style. In addition to understanding the fundamentals and analysing economic indicators, TerraSeeds’ courses also share with students the psychology of forex trading – how to manage emotions and the mindset it takes to succeed. It is this combination of both hard and soft skills, as well as plenty of effort, that is needed to make forex work for you. Frontline speaks to two local forex traders – a veteran forex trainer and a newbie trader – who share why forex has worked for them, and why it pays to have solid fundamentals and a structured approach in tackling the forex market.

Want to know more? Take action now!

Daniel Ku, 46 • Self-employed • Trading in forex for three years Forex offers flexibility and work-life balance for me. I trade mainly in the European and US markets. This means I can do what I want in the early part of the day, and trade in the later part of the day when these markets open. I can monitor rates and trade anywhere, so long as there is an internet connection. Forex is more “transparent” compared to the stock market. You are only concerned with macroeconomic factors that affect a country’s currency. For news that affect currencies, there are usually some indicators of impending change. This means it’s easier to read the trends for forex than for

Free seminar:

Beginner’s Guide to Currency Training & Your First Pot of Gold Kickstart your journey in forex with this 2.5-hour seminar, where you can discuss your questions and needs with our trainers.

stocks, which can be a lot more volatile. It takes effort and experience to get it right. Don’t expect to learn everything overnight. Although I monitor the rates regularly, now I take only a few minutes to look at each trade, and then I’m free to do other things. Persevere and you shall succeed. TerraSeeds provided me a structured way of analysing the market and trading probability. I like how Binni and her trainers would share their experience and thinking process without reserve. With their guidance, I was able to trade far better than learning on my own or from friends.

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Time Out funky fun

Go Alternative Put a wacky twist on your usual sports!

1/ for bouncy types

When you choose to “Bloop”, you’re essentially playing regular games – such as soccer – except that you’re encased in a bubble Bloop ball. A minimum of 10 players is required and all that’s needed (besides the Bloop balls) is a large, open grass patch, and then you can let the fun games begin. Where Not fixed (depends on activity) Price $33 per player for two games www.zovbsg.com

2/ for reality tv addicts Bringing the concept of RPG games to a whole new level, Xcape Singapore is the first and only reality room escape game – where you and you friends can physically “live” a story, solve mysteries and ultimately escape from different rooms each level brings. An alternative form of entertainment indeed. Where 8 Purvis Street #04-01 Price $22 for one hour admission and game play www.xcape.sg

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Celebrate Halloween with a twist by taking part in Race the Dead 2013. Outrun the zombies (or your fellow runners) in this unique 5K dash, filled with challenging obstacles that promise many heartstopping, adrenaline-pumping moments. Where Sentosa Price $79.90 per participant www.racethedead.sg

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for fans of zombie flicks


Cheat Sheet survive this

do or die

Whether you’re home or abroad when disaster strikes, here are some tips that could well save your life Bomb/chemical attack + Look out for twitchy people with backpacks and suspicious characters, especially if you’re in a high-risk area such as a bank, government building or tourist attraction. + If there’s a blast, take cover. Stay away from windows, get behind something solid, and curl up to protect your face and eyes.

Tsunami + If you’re at the beach and the sea suddenly recedes, head inland, as this could mean a major surge of water is coming next.

+ If you see people choking or collapsing, cover your nose and mouth with any fabric. Strip and shower as soon as you can to wash off toxic substances.

+ Seek higher ground. Get up a building. Climb a tree only as a last resort. + If you’re stuck in the water, hang on to something that floats.

Plane crash + Wear long sleeves, pants and covered shoes, and keep your shoes on during the three minutes after takeoff and the eight minutes before landing – the most accident-prone times of a flight. + Remove keys and pens from your pockets, as these can stab you in event of an impact.

Bird flu pandemic + Wear a good respirator (yes, N95 or better) and make sure there are no gaps between the mask and the side of your face. + Wash your hands frequently with soap. If you’re outdoors, use an alcohol-based sanitiser. Wear latex gloves if you can. + Limit contact with other people, stock up on water and non-perishable food items, and keep some cash on you at all times.

+ An aisle seat near an exit row gives you the best chances of survival.

Earthquake + If you’re stuck indoors, get under a desk or solid structure and hold on to it firmly until the shaking stops. + If you’re outdoors, avoid power lines, trees, building facades and anything that could drop on you. + If you’re in a vehicle, pull over, stop, put the parking brake on. Avoid bridges and power lines. Stay inside until the shaking stops.

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Profile – SCDF WO2 (NS) Mohamad Fitri Bin Mohd Jamil, 35 NS appointment: Company Sergeant Major, 41(A) Rescue Battalion, 4th CD Division Senior technician with OilTanking Singapore Company Sergeant Major of the ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) and Disaster Relief Exercise (DiREx) 2013 in Cha-am, Thailand Recipient of Home Team NSmen of the Year Award 2012

lifesaver

Always a Firefighter Serving the nation is Mohd Fitri’s passion was enlisted in 1997 as an NSF and was posted to the old Paya Lebar Camp as a personnel clerk. The next year I joined SCDF as a regular and was posted to Tuas Fire Station as a Hazmat Specialist, where I served until I left the SCDF in 2006. As the CSM of a Rescue Battalion, I managed more than 200 NSmen in my company. I’ve learnt that I need to trust my men and learn to see their strengths in order to understand and bond with them. I am able to apply the same management skills at work and with my family and friends. I am happy that my unit won the Best Rescue Battalion in 2009 and 2011.

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The first incident I attended to, when I was still a regular in the SCDF, was a fatal case involving a foreign worker. A crane had toppled on a Bangladeshi worker, and I had to carry his body away from the incident site. His scalp was gone and there was blood everywhere. It is all part of the job for fellow firefighters out there. I had a close call during a fire incident at a Tuas warehouse. It was late at night and the paint containers inside exploded just after we entered the building. Thankfully we were not too near the explosion.

WO2 (NS) Mohd Fitri (front row, first from left) at DiREx 2013 in Cha-am, Thailand

The recent Disaster Relief Exercise (DiREx) held in Thailand was the first time two NSmen were involved as part of the Exercise Team which primarily comprised of SCDF regular officers. I was proud to be selected as one of them. It was an eye-opener to work with rescue forces from many countries. Sometimes we communicate by sign language as they may not understand English well. It was great to work as a team once again with regulars, many of whom are my former colleagues. I am glad that I am still able to contribute to the nation as an NSman.


BALL OF A TIME

Be mesmerised by the magic of Mickael Bellemene

French visual entertainer Mickael Bellemene has delighted audiences the world over with his amazing performances. He had performed at Hong Kong Disneyland and was the runner-up in Top Talet Korea 2013. Check out www.mickael-bellemene.com for more information on how to have Mickael at your special event!


Profile – SPF ASP (NS) Philip Tan, 39 NS appointment: OC Unit, PCG KINS Creative director/composer of PhilBeat (www.philbeat.com) Awarded the Life! Theatre Best Music and Sound Design in 2003, 2007, 2009, and 2012 Recipient of National Arts Council Young Artist Award 2007 Creative Director for SEA Games 2013 Closing Ceremony in Myanmar His works have been performed in major events and arts festivals in more than 30 countries

Artist

Sound of Life Philip Tan is a visionary in the visual

Philip’s sound and light show at Gardens by the Bay

y love for music started when I was 10. Back then I already knew that I wanted to be involved in the arts. In my secondary school days, for every song that I hear, I would analyse the structure, chords and harmony in order to have full control in the language of music. During BMT, I was the chin-up leader as I was quite fit then. My job was to help my peers improve their chin-ups. When I take my IPPT as an NSman, I make sure I get full marks for the station categories and push myself to pass the 2.4km run. My wife is always worried because she knows I will always

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push on even if I have not been exercising for years. Every project is a new creative playground. I love to expand its potential and transform the ordinary – space, events, products, ideas – into the extraordinary. For example, when I was the creative director of the OCBC Gardens Rhapsody in 2012, we used actual sounds made by the resident flora and made them into a symphony of singing plants. I believe in passing it on. I have been teaching in schools such as Lasalle, NAFA, junior colleges and polytechnics since 1999. I started teaching piano, improvisation

and keyboard arrangement when I was 15. During my polytechnic days, I had more than 50 piano and drums students. Five of my students have achieved a doctorate in arts and music. We all have dreams. Do not cast it aside, as it may be your destiny. So be bold and live your dreams.

Photo Renee Joy Tan

and performing arts


In the Force – MHA ica-GLA pioneer

Live to Serve

Uncle Raymond has been a grassroots volunteer for 50 years

uncle Raymond, 85 Started volunteer and grassroots work when he moved to Queenstown in 1964 Chairman of the Senior Citizen Executive Committee in Queenstown Member of the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority’s Grassroots Leader Ambassadors group since 2008 Member of the Queenstown Active Ageing Committee Ballroom dancing teacher for senior citizens

r Raymond Gan confesses that age has caused him to give up some of his volunteering activities. This great-grandson of the eponymous philanthropist who founded Gan Eng Seng School has been an active grassroots volunteer since the 1960s. Mr Gan is also among the pioneer group of Grassroots Leader Ambassadors (GLA) appointed by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in 2008. The GLA help raise awareness on matters such as harbouring of immigration offenders, changes in laws and new ICA initiatives. Mr Gan feels that such information is useful to residents in his area, where many have rented out rooms in their flats. Some

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elderly residents may be renting out their flats without knowing the procedures. He has also come across residents with immigration-related issues, such as those hoping to obtain permanent residency or citizenship. He feels that the GLA presence has helped the residents. “They know who to look for; we are around,” he said. “Sometimes we sit around, and we tell them we can help.” Mr Gan appreciates the background briefings that ICA gives

to the GLA and is serious about his responsibilities. The GLA make their presence felt at every grassroots event in Queenstown, from blood donation drives to community lunches. Mr Gan started out doing church work in the 1960s. He then helped out with community centre and other grassroots work. He said thenMember of Parliament for Queenstown Mr Jek Yuen Thong inspired him to volunteer. Helping needy families remains the primary motivation for his work. It is also the area he helps out with at Meet-the-People sessions. Mr Gan intends to do voluntary work for as long as he can.

Be a Home Team Volunteer! To find out how you can make a difference like Uncle Raymond, visit www.hometeamvolunteers.gov.sg

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In the Force – SCDF engaging the ground

Force in Focus NSmen and NSFs share their views on improving the NS experience ecognising that NS plays an integral part in contributing towards the defence of Singapore, the Committee to Strengthen National Service (CSNS) was set up to recommend measures to boost commitment to NS and recognise the contributions of our NSmen. Following the Focus Group Discussions conducted by MINDEF, SCDF held our very own Focus Group Discussions with our NS personnel to gather feedback and suggestions on NS-related issues. Close to 80 NSmen and NSFs took part in SCDF’s CSNS Focus Group

According to ORNSman, SSG (NS) Mohamed Fahd Bin Mazlan, NS had made him a more responsible man. Responding to real-life situations as a unit had also strengthened his bond with fellow NSmen. NSF LCP Justin Tan Guan Liang also said that his NS experience had helped him learn to better cope with stressful situations. There was a general consensus that the Focus Group Discussion was a good platform for NS personnel to provide their feedback and play a part in shaping the future of NS.

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Discussion at HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok on 25 July 2013. The participants were organised into smaller groups where they shared their views on the various aspects of NS that made it a satisfying experience. Feedback was also sought on the strengths of NS, along with suggestions on how to improve NS as a whole. Participants also shared their vision of NS in 10 years’ time. Most participants felt that NS was beneficial to those serving, especially in transforming one from ‘boys to men’.

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In the Force – SPF training our nsmen

Learning to Lead

Reflections on CSC from an NS Commanding Officer

About SUPT (NS) Mohammed Azhar Bin Yusof Lecturer at National Institute of Education Commanding Officer, ‘A’ KINS Married with two children

rom 15 April to 13 May 2013, I underwent an enriching Police Command & Staff Course (CSC). The CSC is a milestone course for senior police officers and I was privileged to be the only PNSman chosen to attend the course. The CSC consists of local and overseas components. The local phase, incorporating both theoretical and practical aspects, included lectures on media management, regional security, interest-based strategic negotiation, small group discussions, and teambuilding exercises. All the activities were designed to let us get to know one another better and prepare us for the two-week overseas component in Perth, Australia. We also learnt much from Leadership Group members and other experienced trainers on many areas ranging from operations, investigation, planning knowledge, management and

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skills to psychology, communications and handling media. Having spent the last 14 years in KINS Command, I did not have many opportunities to stay updated on such knowledge. It was certainly an eye-opener for me as I learnt about the SPF’s capabilities and advancement in

various areas, all in keeping to its mission of preventing, deterring and detecting crime. The overseas training phase then provided us with a platform to try out various leadership styles. All lessons learnt earlier were put to the test under challenging circumstances. The guidance provided by our facilitators and SPF mentors also brought out the lessons in an impactful way. It has been an amazing learning experience. The time spent together with my course mates through many trying conditions and the honest sharing and feedback also had me on a journey of self-discovery. The CSC has definitely made a difference in the way I deal with people and situations, and my decision-making as a KINS Commanding Officer.

SUPT (NS) Azhar (extreme left) with his course mates at the Graduation Ceremony of the SPF Command and Staff Course

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Clubhouses balestier Surrounded by great food in central Singapore, Balestier Clubhouse is the best place to work off those calories with our sports facilities, like street soccer court, gym, tennis court, swimming pool and more. Fancy something more leisurely? Head for the spa!

31 Ah Hood Road, Singapore 329979 TEL: 6353-3131 FAX: 6256-7005

BUKIT BATOK Singapore’s only indoor (and air-conditioned!) Laser Quest and archery ranges are located at the Bukit Batok Clubhouse. If adventure is in your blood, head for the Adventure Centre where confidence courses await you.

2 Bukit Batok West Ave 7, Singapore 659003 Tel: 6665-4600 FAX: 6569-4453

CHINATOWN Did you know? Nestled in the heart of Chinatown on Smith Street, our townhouse offers karaoke rooms for you to belt out songs with your friends and family!

31–35 Smith Street, Singapore 058945 tel: 6325-9248 fax: 6536-6056

pasir ris Host a BBQ party in the east for your friends and family! With eight duplex units available for bookings, be sure to plan ahead for a great weekend.

125A–125H Pasir Ris Road, Singapore 519121 Tel: 6581-9149 FAX: 6581-9149

SEMBAWANG Tucked away in a cosy corner of Canberra Road, Sembawang Clubhouse is a rustic haven for those seeking a short getaway. With 29 tastefully-appointed rooms, a seafood restaurant and other sports and leisure facilities, it’s the perfect northern hideout for the weekend.

301 Canberra Road, Singapore 759774 tel: 6757-7100 fax: 6754-0411

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Spend and win at your HomeTeamNS clubhouse

new ns45 privileges, movie special, river safari and more!

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Win big in our lucky draw! Spend $10 at any HomeTeamNS clubhouse to get one chance for the draw in September and October. Three prizes to be won each month!

treats from clubhouse shops, dockers, fig & olive and more!

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mooncake making, entrepreneur events, tea workshop and more!

1st prize 3D2N stay at any HomeTeamNS chalet

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2nd prize Free 2-hour Laser Quest package

muay thai, personal training, yoga, aikido, zumba and more!

3rd prize $100 Spa Le’ Kraton voucher

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Singapore Zoo

HomeTeamNS Movie Special

Enjoy discounted movie tickets subsidised by HomeTeamNS! Redeemable for use on all days and sessions at all Shaw and Cathay cinemas. • Each voucher entitles you to one (1) movie screening at $9 (U.P. $11.50) • Get a set of ten (10) movie vouchers at only $85 (further savings of $5) Vouchers are available at all HomeTeamNS clubhouses (except Pasir Ris) from 1 September onwards. Maximum purchase of two sets of 10 vouchers per HomeTeamNS member. Terms and conditions apply.

Resorts World® Sentosa, Adventure Cove WaterparkTM

Adult $14.60 (U.P. $22) Child $8.20 (U.P. $14) Limited admission tickets available! Tickets are valid from 1 to 31 December 2013. Terms and conditions: • Opening hours of Singapore Zoo: 8.30am–6pm • Child admission is valid for children 3–12 years old. • Purchase must be made in person and limited to maximum of four (4) admission tickets per member. • Tickets available at all HomeTeamNS clubhouses (except Pasir Ris) from 9 September onwards.

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Enjoy endless splashes of fun at Asia’s most amazing waterpark. Zoom down Southeast Asia’s first hydro-magnetic coaster. Snorkel with 20,000 tropical fish over a colourful coral reef or feel the magic of wading and interacting with dozens of rays. Adult $20 (U.P. $33) Child $13 (U.P. $23) (Ticket reduction subsidised by HomeTeamNS) Limited tickets available! Terms and conditions: • Admission is subject to the water park’s capacity and tickets are valid during promotional period only. • Admission for child is required from 4–12 years old. • Purchase must be made in person and limited to maximum of four (4) tickets per member. • Tickets available at all HomeTeamNS clubhouses (except Pasir Ris) from 9 September onwards. Adventure Cove Waterpark, Marine Life Park, Resorts World, the Resorts World logo and all Resorts World elements and related indicia ™ & © Genting International Management Limited. All Rights Reserved.

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Get up close and personal to the wonders of nature at the world-famous ‘open-concept’ zoo. Members save up to 20% on the admission tickets!

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River Safari

Catch Kai Kai and Jia Jia at the lush Giant Panda Forest! Visit Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park and meet over 5,000 aquatic and land animals from the world’s most iconic river habitats. Watch out for the Amazon River Quest boat ride and the animal exhibits along this ride, available end 2013. Adult $17 (U.P. $25) Child $9.80 (U.P. $16) Limited tickets available! Tickets are valid from 1 to 31 December 2013. Terms and conditions: • Opening hours of River Safari: 9am–6pm • Child admission is valid for children 3–12 years old. • Purchase must be made in person and limited to maximum of four (4) tickets per member. • Tickets available at all HomeTeamNS clubhouses (except Pasir Ris) from 9 September onwards.


Calling all Home Team NSmen! Have You Opted In for Your NS45 Benefits? 2-year membership @ $20 (U.P $50)

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5-year membership# @ $40 (U.P $100)

What’s more, now your spouse and junior can get to enjoy club membership for less than $1/month!## Terms and conditions: • Promotion is valid for NSmen eligible for NS45 benefits. • If you have not opted in to redeem your benefits, you may do so at www.HomeTeamNS45.sg or at any of our clubhouses (except Pasir Ris). • #Applicable for NSmen with 1-year complimentary membership

entitlement. Otherwise, rates will be at $70 for a 5-year membership. • Payment can be made with NS45 HomeTeamNS vouchers, cash, NETS and Diners Card at HomeTeamNS clubhouses. • ##Based on 5-year family membership term (i.e. one spouse and one child). For 2-year family membership, the fee is $15 per person. For 5-year family membership, the fee is $25 per person. • For enquiries, email membership@HomeTeamNS.sg or call 6868-9234

Congratulations!

Our 10 lucky NSmen won an iPad Mini in the NS45 membership draw: SALIM BIN AMAT (Sxxxx284G) KHAIRUDIN BIN ABU BAKAR (Sxxxx889A) WEE SOON BOCK (Sxxxx109Z)

Maximize your vouchers at Downtown East!

JAMALLUDIN BIN AMZAH (Sxxxx013I) TAN SHENG YEW (Sxxxx258D) TAN SIT HIAN (Sxxxx335D) TAN KHOON SONG (Sxxxx465Z)

SALEMI BIN JUMARI (Sxxxx498A) LIM KEE WHEE (Sxxxx490F) HOON CHOO YIN EDWARD (Sxxxx704C)

Value of NS45 HomeTeamNS vouchers (cash top-up option available)

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$50 + $3 $80 + $5

Exchange your NS45 HomeTeamNS Vouchers for Downtown East vouchers at Downtown East’s iHelp Centre (Tel: 6589-1688). The first 2,000 NSmen will receive up to 10% more value that can be spent anywhere at Downtown East!

$80 $100

$100 + $10

Happy shopping with more merchants accepting your NS45 HomeTeamNS vouchers! Visit www.HomeTeamNS45.sg for details.

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Perks & Privileges NTUC INCOME HomeTeamNS term life insurance plans Protect you and your family1 from life’s uncertainties with HomeTeamNS term life insurance plans! What’s more, receive a Dairy Farm voucher worth $10 when you sign up2 for HomeTeamNS Living Policy or HomeTeamNS Insurance Scheme today! Promotion is valid from now till 31 October 2013.

For more product information, visit www.income.com.sg/insurance/HomeTeamNS or email healthcare@income.com.sg, or call 6788-3113 IMPORTANT NOTES 1 Your spouse and child need to be covered under the same plan as you. The insurance cover for your spouse and child shall cease automatically when your cover ceases. The sum assured for your spouse and your child should not exceed the sum assured for your cover unless your sum assured has been reduced by NTUC Income due to underwriting reasons. 2 Applicable for every new and approved application of HomeTeamNS Living Policy with a minimum sum assured of $100,000 per policy or HomeTeamNS Insurance Scheme with a minimum sum assured of $200,000 per policy. Please refer to www.hometeamns.sg for the promotion terms and conditions. HomeTeamNS Living Policy and HomeTeamNS Insurance Scheme are underwritten by NTUC Income. This is for general information only. You can find the usual terms and conditions of HomeTeamNS Living Policy and HomeTeamNS Insurance Scheme in the master policy contracts issued to HomeTeamNS. If you are unsure if this plan is suitable for you, we strongly encourage you to speak to a qualified insurance adviser. These plans do not have any cash value. Information is correct as of 12 August 2013.

Millennium & Copthorne Hotels Step into the contemporary rooms of Millennium & Copthorne hotels and be wowed by these wondrous havens adorned with modern conveniences.

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Enjoy 15% off best available rates. Stay and dine during your birthday month to enjoy a “Dine 3 Pay 2” promotion at buffet outlet of respective hotel. Terms and conditions apply. Singapore • Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel • M Hotel • Copthorne King’s Hotel • Orchard Hotel • Studio M Hotel (room only and valid on weekends) Asia (room promotions only) • Grand Millennium Kuala Lumpur • Copthorne Orchard Hotel Penang (Sunday to Thursday only) • Grand Millennium Sukhumvit Bangkok • Millennium Resort Patong Phuket • Millennium Hotel Sirih Jakarta • The Heritage Hotel Manila For reservations, contact central reservations at 6735-7575 and quote “HomeTeam” upon booking. Visit www.millenniumhotels.com.sg/campaigns/htnsyearlong-benefits.html for details. Terms and conditions apply.

Amara Sanctuary Resort Get away from the hustle and bustle of city life at Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa. Rates per night inclusive of breakfast for two: • Deluxe @ $300 nett (U.P. $600++) • Premier @ $320 nett (U.P. $800++) • Courtyard Suites @ $430 nett (U.P. $1,800 ++) For reservations, contact Amara Sanctuary at 6825-3886/7 or email reservation@amarasanctuary.com and quote “HTNS2013” when booking. Terms and conditions apply.

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H2Hub

20% off storewide with minimum spending of $100 (not applicable to Casio, Calvin Klein and Tissot watches) To enjoy discount, flash your HomeTeamNS membership card at these outlets: #01-377 Blk 205 Bedok North St 1, #B2-12 AMK Hub, #01-K7 Century Square, #01-K1 Clementi Mall, #03-118/119 Jurong Point, #K11/K12 Nex, #03-22 The Clementi Mall, #B1-101 Parkway Parade, #01-24 West Mall

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Birthday Treats

It’s your birthday Enjoy the rewards of being a HomeTeamNS member with exclusive treats during your special month

OUR IN-HOUSE TREATS SPA LE’ KRATON

HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, Tel: 6569-2515 Enjoy 50%+w10% off on any face or body treatment (valid for one time only) STARBOWL

HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, Tel: 6564-7500 Waiver of shoe rental TANG SPORT SHOP

HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, Tel: 6561-7078

Tel: 6899-2588 20% off a la carte and set menu ART DE SPA

HomeTeamNS-JOM @ Balestier, Tel: 6251-0058 50% off a la carte treatment BAZGYM GYMNASTICS SCHOOL

HomeTeamNS-JOM @ Balestier, Tel: 6256-8191 Free trial session worth $30 for the birthday child JIMM’S PUB & KARAOKE LOUNGE

LASER QUEST

HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, Tel: 6563-5231 HomeTeamNS @ Sembawang, Tel: 6758-0852

Birthday package worth $180

Complimentary bottle of red wine worth $60

$10 voucher

HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, Tel: 6665-4632 BUKIT BATOK GOLF RANGE

HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, Tel: 6567-4800 Free 50 balls

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HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok,

TEN DOLLARS CLUB FAMILY KTV KARAOKE

HomeTeamNS @ Chinatown, Tel: 6225-1231 1 HomeTeamNS-JOM 20/8/13 5:01 @ PMBalestier, Tel: 6252-5508

EATZI GOURMET BAKERY (HALAL-CERTIFIED)

www.jpperperdine.com 15% off birthday cakes (minimum 1kg) for online orders only

Terms and conditions: • Limited to one redemption on birthday month • Not valid for full-month cakes and wedding packages • Not valid with other vouchers, promotions, credit card offers and member’s discount • Print out the email order confirmation and present it with your membership card and NRIC during collection • Valid on eves of and on public holidays and special occasions

Dockers

313@Somerset #02-37, Bugis+ #02-01, CityLink Mall #B1-24, Plaza Singapura #03-45, Raffles City #01-14 50% discount

Terms and conditions: • Valid during birthday month • Visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg to print out birthday voucher • Not valid with other promotions or discounts • Present NRIC and membership card to enjoy the offer

FIG & OLIVE (HALAL-CERTIFIED)

E-Hub Downtown East #02-119 and Jurong Point Shopping Centre #B1-62/63 www.figolive.com

Free Brownie Divine worth $8.90 25% off total bill

Terms and conditions: • Valid during birthday month • Discount applicable with a minimum spending of $100 on a la carte menu • Not valid with other promotions and discounts • Promotion valid at all Fig & Olive Singapore outlets • Present NRIC and membership card to enjoy the offer

KIND HEARING

The Heeren #12-09 and Novena Square 2 #B1-135 Call 6235-2425 for appointment Free hearing test valued at $80

Terms and conditions: • Valid during birthday month • Not valid with other promotions or discounts • Please quote “HomeTeamNS” when making your appointment • Present NRIC and membership card to enjoy the offer

ME NUTRITIONS

For purchase, please call 9456-4537 20% discount on ME Nutrition Brand

Terms and conditions: • Valid during birthday month • Not valid with other vouchers, promotions, credit card offers and member’s discount • Present NRIC and membership card to enjoy the offer

Free 2000 STAR$® * when you sign up for the CAPITASTAR rewards programme Sign up now by sending a SMS “CS<space> NRIC Number” (e.g. CS S1234567A) to 8302-4477 * before 31 October 2013.

CAPITASTAR is a rewards programme by CapitaMalls Asia. Shoppers are rewarded in the form of STAR$® for purchases made in the 15 participating CapitaMalls. Accumulated STAR$® are exchangeable for CapitaVouchers to offset their next purchase.

CAPITASTAR programme is available in 15 CapitaMalls in Singapore. The number of participating malls will increase to 17 when Westgate, located in Jurong, and Bedok Mall, open end of this year. Under our tie-up, HomeTeamNS members who are CAPITASTAR members can look forward to exclusive lucky draws and special offers. Visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg for information.

* Only applicable to HomeTeamNS members who have not signed up for the CAPITASTAR programme. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.capitastar.com.sg for updated information. ** Your CAPITASTAR account will be activated within 7 working days upon sending of SMS.

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What’s On 9-Pin Bowling Tournament

When 1 September (Sun) Where HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse Bowling Alley The bowling tournament will be postponed until further notice due to renovation of the bowling alley.

Swimming Marathon

When 7 September (Sat), 11am–6pm Where Old Police Academy Swimming Pool Fees $17 (members), $19 (guests) • All swimmers who complete 1,500m, 3,000m or 5,000m will receive an achievement certificate and a woven

badge from the Swimming Teachers’ Association • Registration and payment can be made at HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse • All participants are to report at the registration booth by 10.15am • Swimmers can collect their certificate and a woven badge from the HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse reception

Car Boot Sales

SnowSkin Mooncake Making

When 14 September (Sat), 10am–12pm Where HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse Learning Centre Fees $55 (members), $60 (guests) • Fees listed are for one parent-child pair 26 frontline / Sep–Oct 2013

• Fees include all food ingredients, tools, materials and packaging • Registration based on first come, first served basis

When 13 October (Sun), 11am–6pm Where HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse Carpark Fees For enquiries, please contact Eddric (details in box below) • Limited to 40 car lots in carpark • All items accepted for sale except contraband items such as cigarettes • Carpark charges will be waived for vendors

HomeTeamNS management reserves the right to cancel or postpone the courses offered with prior notice via email and website. In the event of cancellation of a course, a full refund will be made to participants who have paid before the commencement of the course. Please visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg for updates on the courses offered.

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HometeamNS Entrepreneur Interest group TOWKAY MEETUP by the Poolside

When 28 September (Sat) and 30 November (Sat), 9.30am–12pm Where HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse (Swimming Pool Cafeteria) Fees $3 (members), $5 (guests) A bi-monthly, informal business sharing and networking session for like-minded towkays in HomeTeamNS and JOM.

In Conversation with Boyd Au

When 17 October (Thu), 7.30pm–9pm Where HomeTeamNS-JOM Clubhouse Learning Centre Fees $3 (members), $5 (guests) In 1984, Boyd Au started Enzer with his partner with only $10,000 and grew it to a public listed company in Singapore with a sales turnover of $80 million. With more than 25 years of entrepreneurship success, Boyd aims to leave a legacy of having trained and mentored many entrepreneurs of the next generation.

Join the Entrepreneur Interest Group on the day of the event! Free entrance for EIG Member.

To register, call Eddric at 6353-3131/6351-8139 or email events@hjc.org.sg

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Ghost Hunt When 25–27 October, 7.30pm–10.30pm on first come, first served basis Go on a spooky quest with our staff! Treat or Trick When 26 October, 7.30pm–10.30pm Deck your children in costumes and go door to door for treats. Halloween Costume Contest When 26 October, 7.30pm–10.30pm Dress in your Halloween best and win! Halloween Decoration When Month of October Look out for ghosts and pumpkins galore!

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HauntFest @ Laser Quest When Month of October, 9am–9pm (booking is required) Go trigger-happy and scream your lungs out as you shoot your way through the spooky arena.

Get Haunted by Zombies @ Laser Quest OCT When 26 and 27 October, 6pm–9pm (booking is required) Zombies lie in wait to haunt the players, who will need guts to find their way through the arena. Are you up for the challenge? 26–27

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What’s On Beer Appreciation Workshop

The Colours of Teas

This basic workshop covers the appreciation of craft beers, their history and introduction to different beer styles, as well as sampling of seven styles of beers.

Love unblended Chinese and Indian teas? Curious about how we interpret them in a contemporary context? Come chat with us at our workshop specially for HomeTeamNS members, and try our tasting set with 12 teas. We lovingly extract the best out of each type of tea.

When 28 September (Sat), 11am–1.30pm Where HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, CELL Room Fees $45 (members), $50 (guests)

When 12 October (Sat), 1.30pm– 3.30pm Where HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, CELL Room Fees $45 (members), $50 (guests)

Fright Night Fondant Cake Decorating

When 26 October (Sat), 11am–1pm Where HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, CELL Room Fees For one parent and one child: $52 (members), $60 (guests) Ready for some spooky fun this Halloween? Tasty Funz brings you the ‘Creatures of the Night’ Fondant Cupcake Decorating Workshop, where you can check out our very own spine-chilling creations: Bat Kitty, Mr Devil, Jack O’Lantern and more!

To register, call the Events Team at 6665-4607 or email events@HomeTeamNS.sg 28 frontline / Sep–Oct 2013

HomeTeamNS management reserves the right to cancel or postpone the courses offered with prior notice via email and website. In the event of cancellation of a course, a full refund will be made to participants who have paid before the commencement of the course. Please visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg for updates on the courses offered.

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Club News

Time to transform Get ready for a HomeTeamNS makeover! Change is in the air. Renovations to the following clubhouses will start in November and will be complete by March 2014. Members will enjoy more exclusive perks and privileges, such as long-term benefits at shopping malls and food chains!

Balestier

UPGRADING and CLOSURE NOTICE Dear Members, As part of our ongoing infrastructure makeover, we’ll be upgrading the Adventure Centre and Chalets @ Bukit Batok. The Adventure Centre Chalets will suspend operations from 1 September to 31 October 2013 and the Adventure Centre will suspend operations from 1 September to mid-November. You may continue to book chalets at Sembawang and Pasir Ris. Please email chalets@ HomeTeamNS.sg if you have any queries. Our badminton and squash courts at HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok will also cease operations from 4 November 2013 onwards. The last available booking date will be 3 November. We appreciate your patronage all these years and we look forward to sharing more exciting plans with you in the near future. Mr Jeffrey Tan Dy Chief Executive (Operations) HomeTeamNS

Coming your way – more F&B outlets and an exclusive members’ lounge in this new executive lifestyle-themed clubhouse!

Bukit Batok Look forward to a supermarket, childcare centre, fast-food outlets and Singapore’s first multi-shooting arena.

Chinatown

Tucked in a quaint shophouse along bustling Smith Street, expect a new members’ lounge and all-day diner.

Note: Pictures shown are artist impressions

Check out our revamped website at www.HomeTeamNS.sg and like us on our Facebook page. the HomeTeamNS app for Android and iPhone is coming soon – look out for it! Notice of HomeTeamNS 9th Annual General Meeting When 12 October (Sat), 3pm Where HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok, Auditorium FOR ORDINARY MEMBERS ONLY Agenda • President’s Address • General Secretary’s Report • Adoption of Annual Report and Financial Statements • Most Supportive Division Awards • Dinner Reception

Copies of the Annual Report will be available at the Bukit Batok, Balestier and Sembawang clubhouses from 16 September. To register or to submit a question to be raised at the AGM, please email Priscilla_Leong@HomeTeamNS.sg with your name, contact number and NRIC by 30 September.

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9.30–10.15am, 3.15–4pm $110 (members), $115 (guests) Primary Ballet (For ages 6–7) 10.15–11am, 2.15–3pm $110 (members), $115 (guests) BAZGYM Grade One (For ages 7–8) GYMNASTICS 11.15am–12.15pm SCHOOL $120 (members), $125 (guests) M T W T F S S Grade Two (For ages 8–9) Gym Bears (For ages 3–5) 12.15–1.15pm $280 (members), $290 (guests) $130 (members), $135 (guests) Min. 11 sessions 9734-8983 Gym Boys/Girls (Ms Evangeline Chong) (For ages 6–8) dancingstar.sg@gmail.com $280 (members), $290 (guests) Min. 11 sessions SWIMMING Physio Gym (For ages 5 and LESSONs M T W T F S S above with special needs) $340 (members), $350 (guests) Sat 3–7pm Min. 11 sessions Sun 10am–12pm, 3–6pm Size 5–10 students M T W T F S S $120 (members), $140 (guests) Mini Bears (for ages 3–4) 10 sessions $315 (members), $325 (guests) Min. 11 sessions One-time registration fee $25 (members), $50 (guests) 6256-8191 (BazGym)

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Sat 4.30–5.15pm $110 (members), $115 (guests) Primary Ballet (For ages 6–7) Sat 3.45–4.30pm, Sun 11–11.45am $110 (members), $115 (guests) Grade One (for ages 7–8) Sat 2.45–3.45pm $120 (members), $125 (guests) Grade Two (For ages 8–9) Sun 12.30–1.45pm $125 (members), $130 (guests) Grade Four (For ages 10–12) Sun 1.45–3pm $135 (members), $140 (guests) Grade Five (For ages 12–15) Sun 3.30–5pm $145 (members), $150 (guests) 9734-8983 (Ms Evangeline Chong) dancingstar.sg@gmail.com

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(5 years and below) Sat and Sun 9–11am and 3–6pm $200 (members), $230 (guests) 10 sessions 6569-5509 Tennis (Mr Bruce Ong) Tennis Court bruce.ong@camelotsg.biz Adult Tennis for Beginners $188 (members), $208 (guests) ZUMBA Fitness 6 sessions M T W T F S S Tennis for Children Mon 7–8pm, 8–9pm Under 10 Wed 7–8pm, 8–9pm $168 (members), $188 (guests) Sat 10–11am 6 sessions Dance Studio Tennis for Family $40 (members), $48 (guests) $158 (members), $178 (guests) 4 sessions 6 sessions 6665-4609 Progressive Tennis (Mr Edi Yamin) $190 (members), $200 (guests) ediyamin@HomeTeamNS.sg 6 sessions 9438-2951 BADMINTON (Mr Danny Yip) M T W T F S S whyip@uobkayhian.com 2–4pm Multi-Purpose Hall PERSONAL $80 (members), $85 (guests) TRAINING 1 month Gymnasium 6561-7078 One-to-one (Mr Jack) $20 (members), $25 (guests) Min 5 sessions YOGA Group (2 pax) M T W T F S S $30 (members), $40 (guests) 8–9.30pm Min 5 sessions Function Room Note: 1.5 hours each session; $100 (members), $105 (guests) prices quoted are per session 10 sessions 6665-4637 9185-1417 (Gym instructors) (Ms Helen Goh) fitness_workz@ zeehelen@gmail.com HomeTeamNS.sg Sep–Oct 2013 / frontline 31


Club News event

Celebrating as One A Home Team National Day at Marina Bay Sands ome 3,500 HomeTeamNS members and their families were at Marina Bay Sands on 9 August to celebrate Singapore’s 48th birthday. This event was organised by HomeTeamNS in partnership with the National Youth Council, SPF, SCDF, Avalon Club, Camelot, Flame of the Forest, Kombi Rocks, National Library Board, People’s Association Teen Network, Publicitas Publishing, Public Utilities Board, Mickael Bellemene and Weike. The audience was treated to a live telecast of the happenings at the Marina Bay floating platform, as well as free popcorn, candy floss and performances by juggler Mickael Bellemene and local Indian-Western fusion music trio Flame of the Forest. After singing the national anthem, there was a cakecutting ceremony, and then it was time to end the evening with a spectacular fireworks display. Happy birthday, Singapore!

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Top Gun Practical shooters shine at Singapore Open Shooting Championship 2013

rom 13 to 16 July, Home Team shooters pitted their skills against top shooters in the IPSC and IDPA practical shooting events in the annual Singapore Open Shooting Championship held at the National Shooting Centre. This year, a record 200 shooters from various SPF units took part in the IPSC and IDPA events. Shooters had to engage multiple threat targets as fast as possible under stressful conditions, while moving from position to position and avoiding nonthreat targets. “Shooting and reloading while on the move was something new to us,” said Gabriel Tang, a NSmen shooter from ‘G’ Division. “Still, the IDPA shoot in

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SOSC was an enriching and addictive experience!” Not surprising, shooters from elite units such as the Gurkhas, STAR and SecCom did well, and received their medals from guest of honour AC Gerald Lim, Commander, Public Transport Security Command.

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Upcoming

Paintball with arrows Enjoy a new twist to shooting with ArcheryTAC! aintball meets archery with ArcheryTAC – a game that combines agility, precision and stamina! Suitable for both children (above 10) and adults, this one-hour game includes an introduction on how to handle the bow and arrow, so it doesn’t matter if it’s your first time at archery.

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HomeTeamNS members get 25% discount! Visit www.archeryforces.com/archerytac to find out more.

Archery Forces also offers certified courses: Archery Level 1 and 2. Visit www.archeryforces.com for more information.


Upcoming

Wow Wild West Get high at the new adventure centre at the Bukit Batok clubhouse ooking for some adventure? Get ready to rough it out at our improved Adventure Centre from mid-November onwards. Challenge yourself with high-rope obstacle courses, flying fox and rock climbing facilities! Perfect for team-building activities.

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We are proud to be the official venue supporter for Ace Adventure Challenge! To be held on 21 September at Adventure Centre @ Bukit Batok, the ACE Adventure Challenge will see teams of three push themselves to the limit, as they abseil, cycle, run, swim and climb to overcome any terrain.

For enquiries and more details, visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg or email amin_haron@HomeTeamNS.sg

Home Away From Home

Get away with a bungalow at the Bukit Batok clubhouse

Wipe out those zits!

Try the Pimple Vanish Package from Thomson Specialist Skin Centre Look better and feel more confident with a smooth pimple-free complexion! Our dermatologists will examine your skin condition and recommend an appropriate treatment for your pimple and scar problems.

Wanna take a break from city life? Relax in our revamped two-bedroom chalets at the Bukit Batok clubhouse! Bookings for November lodging are open from mid-September onwards.

Visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg for promotion rates! for bookings, email chalets@HomeTeamNS.sg 34 frontline / Sep–Oct 2013

Choose from cosmetic peels or non-ablative laser treatments starting from $69.55 (inclusive of GST). Terms and conditions: • For appointments, call 6397-6006 or email contact@ thomsonspecialistskin.com and quote “HomeTeamNS” • Address: Novena Medical Center, 10 Sinaran Drive, #10-05, Novena Square 2 www.thomsonspecialistskin.com


Northern Adventure

5D4N expedition on wheels to Penang, Hat Yai and Ipoh

Discover Malaysia Short getaways with HomeTeamNS! 11–14

When Second week of December (check out website for more updates!)

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Join the HomeTeamNS Auto Adventure Club as you drive, eat and explore your way up north. For updates, visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg or look out for it in our next issue!

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Early bird (before 15 Sep)

For enquiries, call 6665-4607 or email events@HomeTeamNS.sg

(15–27 Sep)

Adult HomeTeamNS member (twin/triple)

$315

$365

Adult non-member (twin/triple)

$325

$375

Child with bed (3–11 years)

$265

$315

Child without bed (3–11 years)

$220

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At the Movies with HomeTeamNS

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Watch The Expandables with us!

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When 29 September (Sunday) Where HomeTeamNS @ Bukit Batok Movies The Expandables and The Expandables 2 Stallone and gang are back on the silver screen in your clubhouse! Satisfy your craving for firepower and high-octane action with this explosive movie marathon at Bukit Batok. Check out www.HomeTeamNS.sg for more details.

For enquiries, call 6665-4607 or email events@HomeTeamNS.sg

(31 Oct–22 Nov)

Adult HomeTeamNS member (twin/triple)

$315

$365

Adult non-member (twin/triple)

$325

$375

Child with bed (3–11 years)

$270

$320

Child without bed (3–11 years)

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$285

All tours require at least 38 pax to go. For full details and to sign up, visit www.HomeTeamNS.sg, email Sunarti@HomeTeamNS.sg or call 6665-4606 Sep–Oct 2013 / frontline 35


On the Edge

awesome facts

Jobs to die for So you thought the haze was bad? For some folks, being able to live another day is a great day at work

For volcanologists, the top hazard is not lava, but pyroclastic flows – a 700°C cocktail of gas, ash and smoke that rushes downhill at up to 160km/h

All in a day’s work for

storm chasers:

Windscreen-shattering hail, lightning, flooding, gale-force winds, slippery roads and

tornadoes more unpredictable

than their girlfriends

Sulphur miners

in East Java work 12 hours a day for US$5 and have a life expectancy of just

30 years

Coal miners die by the thousands every year from explosions, cave-ins and chronic lung diseases

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Photo getty images

War reporters learn on the job that sadly – unlike in the movies – cars are not bulletproof




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