Today, 12 September 2016

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  • 14 1 TODAY TODAYONLINE.COM WE SET YOU THINKING mediacorp MONDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 2016 MCI (P) 026/06/2016
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  • 802 1 Proposed Bills include allowing monitoring of suspects as young as 14 by the authorities RISE IN ‘LONE ACTOR’ ATTACKS, SAYS TURNBULL AGENCIES BRISBANE —Australia yesterday announced plans to strengthen anti-ter-rorism laws and extend monitoring by the authorities to suspects as young as 14, in
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  • 401 1 SINGAPORE The Republic could experience slightly hazy conditions in the next few days if hotspot activities increase in Sumatra and the winds take an unfavourable turn, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said yesterday. The NEA said that 28 hotspots were
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  • 501 1 AGENCIES BEIJING —China and Russia kick off eight days of naval drills in the South China Sea off southern China’s Guangdong province today, China’s navy said. The “Joint Sea-2016” exercise will feature surface ships, submarines, fixed-wing aircraft, shipborne helicopters and
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  • 68 1 Pilgrims praying on Mount Mercy on the Plain of Arafat during the annual Haj pilgrimage, outside the holy Muslim city of Mecca yesterday. The faithful believe that praying here on this day is a chance for rebirth and an opportunity to wipe past sins clean. Hari
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  • hot news
    • 669 2  -  TERRORISM AMONG ISSUES RAISED AT POST-NDR DIALOGUE TOHEEMING toheeming@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —Questions on race relations and whether there was a need to revaluate the CIMO (Chinese, Indians, Malays, Others) model have come up in a post-National Day Rally dialogue even as
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    • 178 2  -  TOHEEMING How to ensure minority representation and how the Council of Presidential Advisers (CPA) will shape up were among the topics discussed by youth yesterday at a post-National Day Rally dialogue at Canberra Community Club. Mr Darwin Leow, 23, a second-year National University
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    • 718 2  -  VALERIE KOH WITH VALERIE KOH WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY SIAU MING EN BY SIAU MING EN SINGAPORE When a clause in an employment contract befuddled him, Mr Adrian Tan decided to seek legal advice. He turned to social media for recommendations and
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    • 633 4  -  WITH REPORTING BY BY TOH EE MING SINGAPORE —There are now eight confirmed cases of pregnant women infected with Zika in Singapore, up from two cases on Sept 1, the last time the authorities reported that a pregnant woman was infected. “Their doctors
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    • 458 4 AGENCIES BANGKOK —Twenty-one new cases of locally transmitted Zika virus have been confirmed in central Bangkok, including a pregnant woman who later gave birth without complications, said Thailand’s Public Health Ministry yesterday. Residents in the Thai capital were urged not to be alarmed after
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    • 437 5  -  TAN WEIZHEN SINGAPORE Efforts are underway to spread awareness of Zika, and how to prevent mosquito breeding, among foreign domestic workers (FDWs), who are at the frontline of the fight against the virus, with most breeding grounds found at
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    • 666 5 RIO DE JANEIRO Team Singapore pa-ra-swimming coach Mick Massey has hailed newly crowned Paralympic champion Yip Pin Xiu as a “fantastic athlete” following her sensational win in the women’s 100m backstroke S2 final, and revealed that the gold medal was one
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    • 819 6 AGENCIES SEOUL —A defiant North Korea yesterday restated its demand for recognition as a “legitimate” nuclear-armed state, and dismissed a push for further sanctions by world powers as punishment on Pyongyang for its latest and largest atomic
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    • 1004 7 22-year-old man attacked stranger, then tried to stab police officers through window AGENCIES SYDNEY An Australian man “inspired by” the Islamic State (IS) group was charged yesterday with committing an act of terror over a stabbing attack described by police as the “new face
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    • 176 3 REACH 3.4 MILLION* LISTENERS WEEKLY WITH MEDIACORP RADIO NETWORK Affordable growth opportunities for every business Yasminne Cheng Class 95 DJ Join us at the annual Mediacorp RadioConnect seminars. Hear from the experts about new ways to harness the power of Singapore’s most popular stations and connect with millions of potential
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    • 38 5 TRUE GRIT Her amazing achievement reminds us that with hard work, determination and grit, we can overcome the odds and come out on top. Pin Xiu, you have made Singapore very proud today. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
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    • 43 5 THANKYOU, SINGAPORE When I saw my timing my personal best, ever, in 12 years of competitive swimming I am really happy with it. I couldn’t have done this without an extremely good support staff and the entire Singapore supporting us. Yip Pin Xiu
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  • comment & analysis
    • 1059 8  -  RECOMMENDATIONS HAVE BROAD SIGNIFICANCE FOR POLITICS HERE GILLIAN KOH Dr Gillian Koh is deputy director (research) at the Institute of Policy Studies, National University of Singapore. There are two key points that stand out in the recommendations made by the Constitutional
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    • 675 8  -  LACK OF MARKETS, PORTS TO SUSTAIN BUSINESS ADAMMINTER BLOOMBERG For centuries, a harsh climate and ice-choked seas dashed the dreams of sailors attempting to cross the Canadian Northwest Passage between Asia and Europe. Now, thanks to climate change and reduced ice cover, the trip is
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    • 991 9  -  STRENGTHENING POLITICAL TIES BETWEEN BOTH SIDES TANG SIEW MUN Dr Tang Siew Mun is head of the Asean Studies Centre at Iseas-Yusof Ishak Institute. These are his own views. Relations between the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) and China have hit a rocky
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    • 2749 10  -  OBAMA BLAMED FOR COAL’S DEMISE IN KENTUCKY ROGER COHEN Roger Cohen is a columnist at The New York Times, where he was previously foreign editor. THE NEWYORK TIMES After Bill Bissett, the president of the Kentucky Coal Association, told me that “President Obama cares
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  • voices
    • 457 14  -  F ROM ROBIN CHEE MING FENG I am concerned at some of the Constitutional Commission’s recommendations for the Elected Presidency (EP) and their justifications (“Minority representation needed ‘as Presidency symbolises nation’s unity’”; Sept 8). The commission rebutted the argument that
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    • 333 14  -  FROM ALBERT NGYA KEN From the speeches or promises made during the 2011 Presidential Election, one could conclude that the flaw in our Elected Presidency is the gap between people’s expectations of the President and the powers he is endowed with
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    • 141 14  -  F ROM LIM CHIN Chief Executive Officer, S.League We refer to the report “New beginnings for Woodlands Wellington” (Sept 9). All S.League clubs operate as community-based clubs whereby they conduct outreach programmes to schools and homes, and work with various organisations in the
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    • 408 15  -  FROM TONY TEO Director, Environmental Public Health Operations, National Environment Agency We thank the writers for their feedback in “Impose more severe penalties for those found to be breeding mosquitoes” (Sept 2), “Focus on mosquito breeding problem, not raising fines”
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    • 347 15  -  FROM SHEENA KANWAR Executive Director, Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics We refer to the report “Maid gets 10 months’ jail for hitting bedridden 96-year-old” (Sept 6). While the inability of domestic worker Murni Panengsih, 25, to cope with work and mental stress
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    • 331 15  -  FROM LEE TECK CHUAN in for most of us to obey the law. What has happened between then and now? Is our material well-being causing us to forget that each of us has a part to play in making Singapore a liveable city? Are
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    • 122 15  -  FROM NGMEE JOON I refer to the letter “Strict enforcement the best solution to missing trolleys” (Sept 9). To compel obedience is not the best solution, especially in today’s context of a world embracing transformation, technology and creativity. To come up with
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    • 323 15  -  FROM CINDY KENG Director, Corporate Communications Division, Ministry of Trade and Industry We refer to Mr Narayana Narayana’s letter “Make CPI more meaningful to the average Singaporean” (Sept 7). The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the average price changes of
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    • 69 14 CLARIFICATION In the report “Court to decide on penalty for suspended lawyer M Ravi” (Sept 7), we referred to Mr M Ravi as a “suspended lawyer”. Mr Ravi has clarified that he was ordered to stop practising in February last year, and that order ceased upon the expiry of his
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    • 14 14 •HAVEYOURSAY email your letters to voices@mediacorp.com.sg JOIN THE CONVERSATION facebook.com/todayonline READ MORE LETTERS todayonline.com/voices
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
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  • Singapore
    • 104 16 About 3,000 people came together for the Chinatown MidAutumn Festival 2016 Mass Lantern Walk yesterday. The annual event, which was held from 7pm to 10pm and open to the public, included a lantern parade procession and live performances featuring local
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    • 491 16  -  IT WILL CATER FOR ABOUT 300 CHILDREN TAN WEIZHEN tanweizhen@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —The PAP Community Foundation (PCF) will open its first large-scale childcare centre, in Marsiling, by this month as it looks to meet demand for childcare places, which it expects
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    • 255 16 CHANNEL NEWSASIA SINGAPORE —The renovated Cairnhill Community Club located in Newton was officially reopened yesterday with upgraded facilities and more courses for young working adults and residents in the area. The CC has been operational since February, and about 100 young
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    • 1004 17  -  WONG PEI TING wongpeiting@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE When Mylo the Jack Russell died two years ago, its body was placed in a specially-modified white coffin lined with cushions, transported in a hearse, and carried into the cremation hall by men dressed in
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    • 274 17 CHANNEL NEWSASIA SINGAPORE More than 3,500 sheep arrived in Singapore ahead of the Korban ritual to mark Hari Raya Haji on Monday, said the Singapore Mosques Korban Committee (JKMS) yesterday. A total of 1,867 sheep from Australia arrived on Friday
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    • 133 17 It was a surprise win for Mr Roy Ang, who won S$30,000 in the TODAY Shop to Win grand draw. This was the first time the 34-year-old had taken part in the contest. Mr Ang, who spent S$30 on heat packs at OG People’s
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  • china&india
    • 2355 18 Investigation shows Chinese companies are receiving special treatment from Cambodia’s PM FINANCIAL TIMES BEIJING —In Cambodia’s Chinese business community, “Big Brother Fu” is a name to be reckoned with. A former officer in China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), his thickset build and parade-ground
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    • 526 19 FINANCIAL TIMES A Chinese company working with the diplomatic support of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is close to completing construction of a deepwater port on a 90km stretch of Cambodia’s coastline, according to company executives and documents. The port deep enough to handle cruise ships, bulk
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    • 1373 20 AP SRINAGAR —Before the crack of dawn and before the protesters hit the streets to resume demands India leave Kashmir, he dressed like an ordinary man and made sure not to carry anything identifying him as policeman. He joined six passengers in
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  • world
    • 1336 22 THE NEWYORK TIMES WASHINGTON —Is North Korea irrational? Or does it just pretend to be? North Korea has given the world ample reason to ask: Threats of war, occasional attacks against South Korea, eccentric leaders and wildeyed propaganda. As its nuclear and
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    • 632 23 MALAY MAIL ONLINE KUA L A LUM PU R Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi yesterday dismissed a news report speculating that the 14th general election could be held as early as March next year. Contesting the report by Bloomberg news service,
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    • 55 23 SINGAPORE ELLE SEPTEMBER OUT BEAUTY BOOK 201 r .<vv-;-v.- .-.v.v.v t L E dontmiss! ELLE BEAUTY BOOK 2016 Your annual guide to the #bestyouever 5 BEAUTY BOOK 20 frBCsrytweveK LEI GO. BANISH SELFDOUBT Reall V 'M "*T 'i Red Eyeliner OTHER BOLD S m 1 I or more LLLL Singapore
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  • business
    • 901 24  -  ON THE MONEY RICHARD HARTUNG today@mediacorp.com.sg What is the best credit card, and which one should I get? It is a common question among friends, especially for bankers, and it seems like the answer should be easy. In reality, though, the tremendous
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    • 401 24  -  TEA LEAVES BERNARD AW Bernard Aw is a market strategist at IG. You may wish to follow him on Twitter at Bernard Aw_ IG Global equities went up in the last two months, but they appear to be losing steam in recent sessions. The S&P
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    • 762 25  -  PERSPECTIVES Compiled by Rumi Hardasmalani (rumih@mediacorp.com.sg) JIN HI AN LEE Co-Founder, Mimetic.ai Charisma does not necessarily define success as a leader. Leadership is a mixture of traits: Ability to inspire, to delegate, to communicate and most importantly, to persevere when things go wrong. To bring
      PHOTOS: MIMETIC.AI, KINGSLAND GLOBAL, SOCASH, CLIFFORD CHANCE, ADPARLOR  -  762 words
    • 315 25 SINGAPORE —The Singapore Business Federation (SBF) will lead a six-day business mission to Myanmar from today, the first since President Htin Kyaw took office in March. Led by SBF chairman S S Teo, 45 delegates from sectors including property, legal,
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    • 764 26  -  Travellers prefer customised service and unique experiences over international chains RUMIHARDASMALANI rumih@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —Independent and boutique hotels in Singapore are stealing the march on international hotel chains, as their keen focus on customised services, unique architecture and vibrant decor draws millennial travellers seeking
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    • 402 26 REUTERS BRATISLAVA —Multinational companies should refrain from tax-avoid-ance practices and pay their fair share, said the head of euro zone finance ministers in a new endorsement of the European Union’s (EU) fight against tax-dodging. In the wake
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    • 50 27 Photo Credit: Sport Singapore Ma/ctv\g A 3i0 spikblrd 1 I 1 1J r 1 k V f Mediacorp congratulates Yip Pin Xiu for winning GOLD and setting new World and Paralympic records in the Women’s (S2) 100m Backstroke. Thank you for doing Singapore proud! Toggle. sg/Paralympics iUV mediacorp sakto Toggle
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  • technology
    • 891 28 COMPANY HAS LAID OFF PROJECT EMPLOYEES THE NEWYORKTIMES SAN FRANCISCO —Apple is rethinking what it plans to do about self-driving cars, just as other big tech companies appear ready to plough ahead with competing efforts. In a retrenchment of one of
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    • 274 28 THE TELEGRAPH NEW DELHI —The paper or plastic driving licence could be consigned to history as India announces that it will allow motorists to store the documents on their smartphones. Under its proposals, the information will be kept in the cloud, with
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  • sports
    • 1005 29 Malaysia announces that its Paralympians will get the same amount as Olympians NETIZENS CALL FOR EQUAL REWARDS SINGAPORE —A Malaysian newspaper’s report that the country’s Paralympic athletes will get the same monetary rewards as their Olympic counterparts when they win medals has
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    • 701 30  -  Those not in Junior NBA overseas camp to be drafted in for future development NOAH TAN noahtanyw@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —Over the past six weeks, the Basketball Association of Singapore (BAS) had the opportunity to observe some of the country’s budding talents in action as they
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    • 425 30  -  NOAH TAN SINGAPORE —Promising national youth shuttler Ryan Ng finally won his first regional tournament when he emerged tops in the Boys Singles at the Celcom Axiata Malaysia International Youth U-19 tournament on Saturday. In a hard-fought final, the 18-year-old held his
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    • 889 31  -  MANAGERIAL ARMS RACE SEES RISE IN QUALITY OF FOOTBALL COMMENTARY BY COMMENTARY BY PAUL HAYWARD Paul Hayward is The Daily Telegraph’s chief sports writer. THE DAILY TELE GRAPH The Premier League needed this. Manchester football needed this. wo stagnating empires were stirred back
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    • 475 31 AGENCIES LONDON —Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp has implored fans to stop singing his name during matches to help his side stay focused and avoid complacency. A vibrant Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners over champions Leicester City
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    • 1096 32  -  Choo pounds the road to raise funds for dog shelters Romaine Soh (romainesoh@mediacorp.com.sg) seeks local who only In this new series, Romaine Soh (romainesoh@mediacorp.com.sg) seeks out local runners who not only run to maintain their fitness, but also for a purpose. Kickstarting this series is Marie
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  • T TODAY
    • culture & lifestyle
      • 1243 33  -  LONG-TIME LIVE PERFORMERS JIVE TALKIN’, DOUGLAS OLIVEIRO AND JOHN MOLINA ARE STILL DRAWING IN THE CROWDS, THANKS TO THEIR MUSICAL TALENTS BALVINDERSANDHU features@mediacorp.com.sg The music scene in Singapore has never looked better, with homegrown acts increasingly capturing the hearts of Singaporeans and even of those
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      • 810 33  -  The Tony Award-winning comedy returns to Singapore after almost 20 years THEATRE REVIEW REENADEVI SINGAPORE No one in their right mind would consider watching three adult men bicker over issues bred by years of enmeshed friendship fun, especially when it
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      • Article, Illustration
        691 35  -  Singaporean DJ-producer Perk Pietrek’s new track Busy Gyal was created when he was sleep-deprived GOING WITH THE BEAT SONIA YEO soniayeosj@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE In 2007, while most teenagers were heading to computer LAN shops and playing MMPORG (online role-playing) games, a then-13-year-old Pietrek Chan (who goes by the
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      • 340 35  -  DON MENDOZA S ING A PORE —Proving why pizza is one of the most loved food almost anywhere in the world, homegrown brand Pezzo Pizza (Pezzo), this week, unveiled its first outlet in Saudi Arabia at the Al Hokair Group’s Mall
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      • 728 36  -  Not just about photography, or even Hong Kong, it explores themes such as history and civil rights ART REVIEW: A ROOM WITH A VIEW BRUCE QUEK features@mediaocorp.com.sg SINGAPORE A festival of photography might sound like an interminable series of exhibitions comprising rows
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      • 516 36 Things you never knew about The Summer State, Jawn and Doves Ravens SINGAPORE The sixth edition of Music Matters Festival returns this week and it will once again showcase Singapore acts in its Made in Singapore session. Featured acts include Stopgap, iNCH, Doves Ravens, Linying, Jawn and The Summer State.
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      • 489 37 VARIETY/REUTERS LOS ANGELES —HBO’s Game of Thrones and FX’s The People V. O.J. Simpson were the big winners on Saturday (Sunday morning, Singapore time) evening at the first half of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards presentation. Game of Thrones lapped the
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    • 23 33 Juggling the beats With a new single and EP set for release, homegrown DJ Perk Pietrek is working hard and dreaming big > 35
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    • 37 33 Capture this With works alluding to nostalgia, this exhibition will appeal to more than lovers of photography > 36 ART is on until Sept 30 at the National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Chamber. Tickets are on sale atSistic.
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  • Page 38 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 39 Miscellaneous
    • 1156 39 CHANNEL tellchannel5@mediacorp.com.sg CHANNEL tellchannel8@mediacorp.com.sg CHANNEL tellchannelu@mediacorp.com.sg programming@channelnewsasia.com 6.00AM Tales Of The Mountains 6.30 Different Cuts, Different Strokes 7 .00 X Clinic (HD) 7 .30 Hello Singapore Highlights (HD) 8.00 C. L. I. F PEACE PROSPERITY 4 (HD) (PG-Some Disturbing Scenes) 9.00 Morning Express (HD)(Live) 10.00 Peace Prosperity (HD)(PG) 10.30 My
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    • 59 39 ON STARHUB CABLE TV SHARK KILLER A crime boss enlists the services of Chase Walker to retrieve the world’s biggest diamond from the belly of a vicious great white shark. THE SPANISH PRISONER An employee of a corporation with a lucrative secret is tempted to betray it. FX (StarHub TV
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