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The New Paper (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration31 December 2009 - JANUARY 6 Jan AFC Asian Cup Qualifying Round Grp E: Singapore vs Iran 8-10 Jan 29th Singapore Open Windsurfing Championship 10-12 Jan Commonwealth Judo Championships 17 Jan Singapore Canoe Marathon 22-24 Jan Singapore Cadet Fencing World Cup 2010 24 Jan SAFRA AVventura FEBRUARY 1Feb GreatEastern-Yeo’s S-League KicksOff 6225 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration31 December 2009 - JANUARY 6 Jan AFC Asian Cup Qualifying Round Grp E: Singapore vs Iran 8-10 Jan 29th Singapore Open Windsurfing Championship 10-12 Jan Commonwealth Judo Championships 17 Jan Singapore Canoe Marathon 22-24 Jan Singapore Cadet Fencing World Cup 2010 24 Jan SAFRA AVventura FEBRUARY 1Feb GreatEastern-Yeo’s S-League KicksOff 6226 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration4 March 2012 - If you’ve waited as long as I have for the OCBC CYCLE 2012, then I’m sure you’ve got all your pre-ride checks sorted. Or have you? Here’s a quick checklist for all my riding brethren. FADZIL HAMZAH fadz@sph.com.sg ARTIST’S IMPRESSION EVENT ITEMS Make sure you bringFADZIL HAMZAH - 230 words
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Streats / Article, Illustration20 December 2002 - Singapore’s favourite company SIA SINGAPORE Airlines remains the country’s bestloved corporate icon, judging by the outcome of the Far Eastern Economic Review’s annual survey of top companies in Asia. The carrier has stayed in the No 1 position since the survey was launched 10 years ago. The magazine, in its228 words
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The Business Times / Article16 September 2009 - Telecoms Sector OCBC Investment Research, Sept 15 ALL three telcos Mobile One (Ml), Sing Tel and Star Hub reported a pretty resilient set of results iyBoth Ml and Sing Tel earnings were slightly ahead of our forecast; Star Hub's earnings were in-line. Overall, their earnings demonstrated the resilience937 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 September 2020 - Convenience, flexibility reasons for their growth but some say live events will still be more popular and Kimberly Kwek Laura Chia kimkwek@sph.com.sg laura@sph.com.sg The coronavirus changed the world but not Wong Lay Hoon’s determination to compete again in ultramarathons. While many live races have beenKimberly Kwek; Laura Chia - PHOTO: COURTESY OF WONG LAY HOON - 941 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 March 2014 - Younger sister Fenny donated kidney to Tiny, conquering her own fears to step up The OCBC Cycle Singapore attracts thousands of participants every year, from the world’s top cyclists to amateur riders. But cycling is not all they do. An increasing number ofChan U-Gene - ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN - 783 words
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The Business Times / Article3 January 1979 - By ARTHUR NG IT SHOULD HAVE been a good year for those who Invetted in tte stock market in 1978. Far those who played the game might well have seen a capital appreciation of 36 per cent at the turn of 1978 inARTHUR NG - 760 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration14 April 2013 - In the fourth of our series building up to OCBC Cycle Singapore, we meet a team who have bonded through cycling at the workplace REPORT: KAREN GWEE karengsc@sph.com.sg They travel across Singapore, covering long distances, wearing the DHL Express logo with pride. But these aren’t your typical deliverymen cladKAREN GWEE - TNP PICTURE: JEREMY LONG - 775 words
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The Business Times / Article1 October 2010 - By WINSTON CHAI AFTER a dip in August, the Singapore market steered a steadier course last month, with the total market capitalisation ending the month at $798.2 billion, up 5.1 per cent from the preceding month’s $759.4 billion. Compared with end-2009’s $689.8 billion, the gain inWINSTON CHAI - 754 words
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The Business Times / Article27 September 2018 - Factory output grew 3.3% yoy; economists expect muted factory activity in coming months By Vivien Shiao vshiao@sph.com.sg @VivienShiaoBT Singapore THE growth rate in Singapore’s factory output for August fell to its lowest this year, on the back of theVivien Shiao - 732 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration30 January 2002 - STOCKS r. sivanithy IT was very much a case of "search for the laggards and do it as quickly as possible" yesterday, as punters scoured the market for un-der-valued stocks that have yet to move up in tandem with blue chips. Ar. sivanithy - 743 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration2 March 2012 - LEE MIN KOK ROBBIE McEwen might as well have a giant bull’s eye painted on his back for tonight’s OCBC Cycle Singapore pro criterium race. Because the Australian sprint king’s impressive credentials have earned him the tag of clear favouriteLEE MIN KOK - PHOTO: SPECTRUM WORLDWIDE - 755 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration7 June 2014 - Close to 50 major counters are paying out yields of at least 3% By CHIA YAN MIN chiaym@sph.com.sg INVESTORS looking for dividend yields are spoilt for choice these days, with almost 50 major counters paying out yields of at least 3 per cent. A totalCHIA YAN MIN - PHOTO: HUTCHISON PORT HOLDINGS TRUST - 757 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration13 March 2011 - It was tough keeping up with pros competing in OCBC Cycle Singapore Professional Criterium DANSON CHEONG tnp@sph.com.sg WITH about 50 riders from at least six different countries and bicycles of every imaginable colour, we looked like a rainbow streaking through Singapore. Last Friday, IDANSON CHEONG - TNP PICTURES: CALVIN WONG - 785 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration25 April 2013 - They want to raise awareness for bone marrow transplant By TEO SI JIA FOR someone who needs a bone marrow transplant, the odds of finding a donor with compatible marrow is one in 20,000 and this is in largely homogenous societiesTEO SI JIA - 729 words
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Today / Article, Illustration1 April 2014 - LOW LIN FHOONG linfhoong@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —A participant in the OCBC Cycle Singapore event on Sunday is in a critical condition, after falling and sustaining serious head injuries. Full-time National Serviceman Chia Wee Kiat, 24, fractured his skull when he fell shortlyLOW LIN FHOONG - PHOTO: FACEBOOK - 875 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration14 March 2020 - Concern over spread of infection, quarantine requirements, travel curbs among reasons Sazali Abdul Aziz msazali@sph.com.sg From the Singapore Premier League (SPL) to the English Premier League (EPL), from Melbourne to Miami, the Covid-19 outbreak brought world and local sport to a haltSazali Abdul Aziz - PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE; PHOTO: REUTERS - 881 words
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The Business Times / Article26 May 1998 - STATE OF THE BANKS Impact of region's turmoil on their credit standing Seen "wimal By i Conrad Raj [SINGAPORE] Singapore's banks are well positioned to weather the region's economic crisis and are likely to remain as among the highest rated in AsiaConrad Raj - 479 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 September 2008 - Alvin Foo BULLS AND BEARS Investors jittery as US rescue plan hits snag; Europe, HK shaky too By MARKETS CORRESPONDENT WHILE the bailout battle takes place in the corridors of power in Washington, Singapore investors are left to lick more wounds. UncertaintyAlvin Foo - 476 words