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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration6 September 2021 - NUR SYAHIIDAH ZAINAL explains the long process that led to the decision F rom November, Muslim nurses in the public healthcare sector will be allowed to wear a tudung with their uniforms, if they wish to. Prime Minister LeeST FILE PHOTO - 942 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 June 2019 - Students say reading The Straits Times has helped them improve their comprehension skills as well as general knowledge Eddino Abdul Hadi dinohadi@sph.com.sg Teenager Daryl Wong had never picked up a newspaper before last year. The Secondary 2 student started reading articles from The Straits Times asEddino Abdul Hadi - ST PHOTO: JASMINE CHOONG - 980 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 November 2014 - Qiaonan and Griffiths hold plenty of history and memories for former staff and pupils Pearl Lee Ho Ai Li leepearl@sph.com.sg hoaili@sph.com.sg What’s in a name? Plenty of history and memories, say former staff and pupils of Griffiths Primary School and Qiaonan Primary.Pearl Lee Ho Ai Li - ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN; ST PHOTO: CHEW SENG KIM - 1,391 words
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联合早报 (Lianhe Zaobao) / Article, Illustration30 December 2019 - 谦道是 Hume Avenue 的华文街名。谦道公寓林立包括幽美一村、幽美林、幽美园等将 Hume 化为幽美堪称典雅。李王晶李王晶莹/文图 - 1,355 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration2 February 2017 - It was a busy year for Changi Airport, which handled a record 58.7 million passengers last year, 5.9 per cent higher than in 2015. Dec 23 was the busiest day ever, with 202,359 passengers handled. With a slew of projects in the pipeline, Changi is aiming toSources: CAG, NEWSPAPERSG PHOTOS: ST FILE, CAG STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS - 1,547 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 August 2021 - Over the years, places for learning here have come and gone. learning gone. looks at schools that made history when they first opened and two that are still going strong. NUR SYAHIIDAH ZAINAL PEARL’S HILL SCHOOL (1881 to 2001) Pearl’s Hill School (photo 1) was one ofNUR SYAHIIDAH ZAINAL - 1,505 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 February 2010 - art MY STORY Singapore artist Wong Shih Yaw uses paintings to tell the story of his life, including his family, acquaintances, school and work, and explore the themes of victimisation, despair and forgiveness. See My Weekend on facing page. Where: Utterly Art5,961 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 February 2010 - art GARDEN OF EDEN: CONTEMPORARY PAINTING BY TJASA IRIS Slovenian painter Tjasa Iris’ vibrant abstract works feature gardens with lush vegetation and ornaments and busy landscapes with swirling clouds. Where: Instinc, 04-163 Soho2@central, 12 Eu Tong Sen Street MRT: Clarke Quay When:6,085 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article19 February 2010 - art GARDEN OF EDEN: CONTEMPORARY PAINTING BY TJASA IRIS Slovenian painter Tjasa Iris’ vibrant abstract works feature gardens with lush vegetation and ornaments and busy landscapes with swirling clouds. Where: Instinc, 04-163 Soho2@central, 12 Eu Tong Sen Street MRT: Clarke Quay When:6,085 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 March 2010 - art NEW WORKS BY DRAGICA MILUNOVIC The Australian artist explores a defined range of mark-making through the investigation of material, scale and colour. See My Weekend on facing page. Where: Momentous Arts, Level 2, 20 Lorong Telok (behind Boat Quay) MRT: Clarke6,324 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 February 2010 - art RE-VISITING CHUA EK KAY: TRIBUTE TO THE INK MASTER An exhibition held in honour of the late Cultural Medallion recipient, comprising 26 artworks which re-examine his inspiration, processes and thoughts. Where: Singapore Tyler Print Institute Gallery, 41 Robertson Quay MRT: Clarke6,410 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article5 February 2010 - art RE-VISITING CHUA EK KAY: TRIBUTE TO THE INK MASTER An exhibition held in honour of the late Cultural Medallion recipient, comprising 26 artworks which re-examine his inspiration, processes and thoughts. Where: Singapore Tyler Print Institute Gallery, 41 Robertson Quay MRT: Clarke6,410 words
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The Straits Times / Article12 February 2010 - art TOP SHOT BY DANIEL COQUILLA Filipino artist Daniel Coquilla captures in detail Manila’s Chinese New Year festivities to depict the influence of Chinese settlers in the Philippines. Where: Utterly Art Exhibition Space, 229A South Bridge Road, Level 2 MRT: Chinatown When:6,322 words