11 October 2005 (Tuesday)
- The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board apologises for a mistake in a question in this year's PSLE Mathematics paper. The math question is flawed and cannot be solved. The Board is giving two marks to all students, regardless of their answers to the question. (CNA)
- Dengue fever cases in Malaysia have risen to a total of 67 following another death on Sunday. (The Star)
- Bangkok rejects calls for bilateral talks with Malaysia on the issue of 131 Thais who fled to the state of Kelantan because of the country's troubled south. (The Star)
- Amid rising oil prices, Singapore emerges tops in the region in its ability to stem inflation. (CNA)
- Property analysis point out that the Housing Development Board's Design, Build and Sell Scheme may have an effect on the resale market in the long term. (CNA)
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