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  • ...[File:Discover the best of the North (Back).jpg|300px|Discover the best of the North (Back)]] To view other service guides, please return to the [[Gallery_of_Service_Guides|main page]].
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  • ...], ''The Straits Times.''</ref> The weekly Sunday edition is known as '''''The Sunday Times'''''. ...per became more focused on the island, and a separate Malaysian newspaper, the ''New Straits Times'', was created in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • ...mmed for the theft of content from other websites without prior consent of the original authors, unverified and sensationalised reports, and untruthful an ...ing in Singapore. TRS sent an apology to the student, but failed to remove the article.
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  • ...in central Singapore, adjacent to the [[Marina Barrage|Marina Reservoir]]. The park consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garde ...ted aim is to raise the quality of life by enhancing greenery and flora in the city.
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  • ''The Vietnamese Bride''' is a 2006 Singaporean movie directed by Michael Woo, st ...ever, and senior gang members Leng, Hu, and Kiok are openly contending for the leadership. He entrusts Or Gwee with a doll containing his will.
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  • The Chinese High School was a boys' secondary school in Singapore, which has no ...oool was that all students were required to wear short trousers as part of the uniform. This is only partially carried over into Hwa Chong Institution, wh
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  • |Img=[[File:School of the Arts Logo.jpg|150px]] |Name=School of the Arts Singapore<br>新加坡艺术学院<br>Sekolah Seni Singapura
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  • ...'') is a Singaporean telemovie directed by [[Jack Neo]], released in 1998. The film is one of two telemovies produced by J Team. ...pany, whose head Lin Da Fa is Lai Shun's former neighbour. On the outside, the business seems legitimate, but it actually deals in drugs traded in from Th
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  • ...gan airing on 1 April 2014 (April Fools' Day), with Chong set to return to the show.<br> ...here is a candid disclaimer (voiced by Alaric Tay) telling the viewer that the stories are not true. Each episode stars Michelle Chong, Chua En Lai, Alari
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  • ...Cock.com, which satirises local current affairs and politics, highlighting the importance of supporting free speech in Singapore. ...he use of Malay, Tamil, various Chinese dialects, as well as [[Singlish]]. The film was completely subtitled in English.
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  • |Name=LASALLE College of the Arts<br>拉萨尔艺术学院<br>Maktab Seni Lasalle ...e cultural influencers and leaders.<br>To be central to the development of the arts and design in Singapore, inspiring innovation in practice and research
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  • |Name=Gardens by the Bay<br>滨海湾花园<br>சரையோரப் பூந்தோட் |Img=[[File:Gardens by the Bay-TEL.png|centre|300px]]
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  • ...ich allow the rail operators to collect fares by restricting entry between the areas through faregates. ...rs of the next arriving train. Stairs, Escalators and Lift connect between the two level.
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  • ...in Singapore related to crime and terrorism are not high on the agenda of the system's planners since its inception. ...n as TRANSCOM in the rail system, they patrol inside the trains and within the train stations and conduct random checks from time to time. CCTV systems we
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  • ...lems have been addressed, and many safety measures are visible to users of the system. ...in a collision with a stationary train which was waiting to move off upon the recharging of its brakes.
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  • ...list of recurring characters in television series [[The Noose (TV series)|The Noose]]. * '''Description''': Chichak speaks with a nasal voice. His surname refers to the Malay name ("cicak", pronounced ''chee-chak'') for a common house gecko.
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  • ...n creativity, unlike education systems in other societies. Those defending the current education system point out that Singaporean students have regularly ...than simply learning to excel in examinations. However, this is still not the case and many Singaporean children are pressured on by their parents and te
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  • ...re"]. 4 Sep 2004. Retrieved 1 May 2006. University of Tokyo. Archived from the [http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.119.9246 original] |1982||28 March||Government decided to build the MRT.
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  • *The suggested route assumed that there is no train disruption on the rest of the MRT network. ...s stops are listed accordingly by their similar travelling time and not by the origin-destination pair.
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  • ...ngapore, under supervision of the Colonial Office. Upon self-rule in 1959, the post was abolished. ...blished when Singapore became a Crown Colony, following the dissolution of the Straits Settlements in 1946.
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  • ...clamation around the area meant the river only flows into the open sea via the Marina Channel between Marina Centre and Marina East.<br>
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  • ...evant curriculum subjects such as astronomy and chronology and introducing the first copy of "'''Rafflesian'''" in 1887. ...funds affecting the school. R.W. Hullett retired in October 1906, and left the Straits Settlements for good.
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  • ...[File:Discover the best of the North (Back).jpg|300px|Discover the best of the North (Back)]] To view other service guides, please return to the [[Gallery_of_Service_Guides|main page]].
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  • ...ce]] (RSAF) and the [[Republic of Singapore Navy]] (RSN). The SAF protects the interests, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Singapore from external The SAF relies heavily on a large pool of conscripts in the active and reserve forces. It has an active strength of around 71,600 perso
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  • ..., its population is roughly 23.5 million, Peninsular Malaysia accounts for the majority (roughly 80%) of Malaysia's population and economy.<br>
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  • ...pore was renamed to '''Syonan-to''' (昭南島 Shōnan-tō), which means "Light of the South". ...eptember 1945, following the formal signing of the surrender instrument at the [[Municipal Building]].
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  • ...efers to Singaporeans of Malay descent. They currently constitute 13.3% of the country's population. ...the Malays are very liberal with intermarriage, provided that the Bride or the Groom is willing to convert to Islam.
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  • ...rtefacts salvaged from the Belitung shipwreck, an Arabian dhow wrecked off the coast of Belitung Island.
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  • ...located within a large open compound in the otherwise urbanised setting of the Orchard Road area. [[File:Istana_OpenHouse.jpg|300px|The Istana|thumb|right]]
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  • ...f five Singapore [[People's Action Party]] (PAP) Members of Parliament for the [[Geylang#Politics|MacPherson Single Member Constituency]]. ...Committee for the Young PAP (YPAP), the PAP's youth wing, and a member of the Community Development Welfare Fund Committee.
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  • ...onal defence needs of the Republic of Singapore. It is the headquarters of the Singapore Armed Forces. It has a policy of Total Defence which consists of
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  • ...s Action Party]] (PAP). The founding Chairman of the SDA was the leader of the Singapore People's Party and former Member of Parliament (MP) for Potong Pa ...the Singapore Justice Party (SJP), the Singapore People's Party (SPP), and the [[Singapore Malay National Organisation]] (PKMS).
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  • .... He is most notable for his role as the Purple Killer in the SBC serial ''The Last Swordsman''. After a full-time acting career in the 1980s and 1990s, Kim has semi-retired and now takes on minor roles in Chine
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  • ...], ''The Straits Times.''</ref> The weekly Sunday edition is known as '''''The Sunday Times'''''. ...per became more focused on the island, and a separate Malaysian newspaper, the ''New Straits Times'', was created in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • ...t known for her various roles on the comedy show ''[[The Noose (TV series)|The Noose]]''. ...where her most notable role was as one half of the Papaya Sisters in 881: The Musical, in 2011.
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  • ...is about the 2013 National Day Parade theme song. Not to be confused with the 2003 NDP theme song, We are One Singapore.''</small><BR> '''One Singapore''' is the theme song for the National Day Parade held in 2013.<BR>
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  • ...Sundown Marathon, is an annual Sports Tourism event that started in 2008. The race takes place in Singapore.<br> ...same team that made the Aviva Ironman 70.3 Singapore Triathlon possible. The event is unique in that it is Asia's only mass night running event. It attr
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  • The '''Regional Language Centre''', or '''RELC''' for short, is an academic org ...the centre was named the '''Regional English Language Centre'''. In 1977, the name was changed to its present-day title, to reflect its expanded role in
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  • ...he west and [[Bukit Timah Road]] to the North. The linear distance between the northern and southern ends is around 2.5 km. In December 2012, an applicati
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