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      <image:caption>Canopies of mass flowering of Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, at Sun Plaza Park in Tampines on Sep 17, 2019.

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>(From left) 
Mr. Seow Ming Xian, 26 (Principal Artist); Ms. Lyn Lee Cai Xia, 27 (Principal Artist); Mr. Ng Kang Kee, 48 (Music Director); Mr. Lin Shao Ling, 54 (Artistic Director); Mr. Seow Ming Fong, 23 (Principal Artist); Ms. Lim Ming Yi, 24 (Principal Artist); and Mr. Joel Chia Ghim Siang- 28 (Principal Artist); from Siong Leng Musical Association. 

Silver Arts Media Preview at Stamford Arts Centre on July 31, 2019. 

Life cover story on the annual Silver Arts festival, which returns from Sept 5 to 29 with a line-up of arts-related programmes for seniors. 

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      <image:caption>Residents collecting their surgical face masks outside Paya Lebar Zone 4 Residents’ Committee centre at Blk 19 Hougang Avenue 3, on Feb 01, 2020. 

Each Singapore household will receive four surgical face masks, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said on Thursday (Jan 30), amid worries over the Wuhan coronavirus and long queues for masks at retailers across the island.The masks, a pack of four sealed in a bag, will be made available progressively at 89 Community Centres (CCs) and 654 Residents' Committee (RC) centres.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock of Progress Singapore Party interacting with Ms Foo Mee Har, MP for West Coast GRC, during his walkabout at Teban Market Place on Jan 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Ms Audrey Lian, (holding phone) 31, Human Resource Assistant Manager, taking wefie with her two friends, Ms Leong Pui Kwan, (left) 31, Executive, and Ms Lisa Chan, 31, Assistant Manager, in front of the analogue flight information display flip board between check-in rows 3 and 4 at Changi Airport Terminal 2 before they leave for their 5 days Taiwan trip on Feb 06, 2020. This flip board will retire 2 years later.
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Khatib Bongsu with Pasir Gudang industrial town in Malaysia (top) during sunrise on Oct 27, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands, against backdrop of Marina Bay Financial Centre, on Jan 03, 2020.  

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      <image:caption>Independent buddhist group in a prayer meeting at Tamar Park in Hong Kong on June 15, 2019. They are reciting sutra 1.03 million times to represent the number of protestors who came out on the streets on June 12, 2019.  

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      <image:caption>Boys playing football in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 16, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phebe Lau, 18, International Baccalaureate final year student from Singapore Sports School, demonstrating warm up exercises during the rhythmic gymnastics masterclass at the fundraising event to raise funds for their trip to the World Championships in Spain, as well as organisation of the World Cup event in Singapore, at  Shelton College International on Mar 10, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Christopher Arbuthnott from New Zealand in action in the Men's 100m Freestyle B-Final, Class S1-14 event. 
His timing of 01:00.44 gave him a multi class score of 835.

Day 1 of Singapore World Para Swimming World Series 2019 at OCBC Aquatic Centre on May 10, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Nov 20, 2018. 

Nicknamed monster face back home, the toddler, Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, on Nov 20, 2018, underwent a risky eight-hour surgery consisting of a number of procedures including skull base reconstruction, orbital reconstruction and eyelid reconstruction at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. 

The medical team include renowned neurosurgeon Keith Goh. Her mother is Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher and her father is Mr Ton Thang Dung, 34, welder. The family of three comes from Quang Binh province in Vietnam. Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh, 35, is one of the sponsors. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" from Ban Tha Rue Shrine to Kua Tian Keng Sapan Hin Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 17 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10.6m sperm whale found dead floating off Jurong Island on July 11 2015. Process of retrieving the sperm whale from the waters to Tuas Marine Transfer Station. 

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      <image:caption>NParks staff and volunteers removing sand to extract turtle eggs from a nest at East Coast Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Inuka (left) in his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>A construction worker laying inter-locking bricks at the temple plaza outside Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple's tower entrance on Jan 10, 2018. The newly tiled plaza area allows devotees to congregate during festival days.

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      <image:caption>SENTOSA'S PALAWAN BEACH: Visitors to Sentosa may not know that the island allows them to reach the southernmost point of continental Asia, which is the little islet that is located just off Palawan Beach and connected via a swinging suspension bridge. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of tortoise and turtle items in one place. There are 3,456 items and more than 500 live tortoises and turtles. Most were collected by Ms Connie Tan and her late father, Mr Danny Tan.

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      <image:caption>Canopies of mass flowering of Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, at Sun Plaza Park in Tampines on Sep 17, 2019.

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Mrs Judith Dawn Francis-Wertenbroch, in her 50s, Regional Director Asia Pacific, Roffey Park Institute Asia Pacific, at her office on Sept 10, 2019. 

911 incident survivor from terror attacks of twin tower shares her tale, 18 years after the infamous terror attack.

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      <image:caption>Mr Leow Boon Seng, (right) 59, Retiree, collecting his surgical face masks from Mr Nino Dublin, 28, Volunteer with Team Nila, outside Paya Lebar Zone 4 Residents’ Committee centre at Blk 19 Hougang Avenue 3, on Feb 01, 2020. 

Each Singapore household will receive four surgical face masks, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said on Thursday (Jan 30), amid worries over the Wuhan coronavirus and long queues for masks at retailers across the island.The masks, a pack of four sealed in a bag, will be made available progressively at 89 Community Centres (CCs) and 654 Residents' Committee (RC) centres.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock of Progress Singapore Party resting with his arm over the shoulder of a party member after a video shoot at Teban Neighbourhood Park on Jan 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>The analogue flight information display flip board renewing flight information before it was decommissioned around 11.30pm at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 06, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participants starting their kayaking trip along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 27, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands, against skyline of Central Business District and Marina Bay Financial Centre on Feb 04, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Police officers patrolling at Tamar Park in Hong Kong on June 15, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Entrance of Palembang Media Center during Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 16, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phebe Lau, 18, International Baccalaureate final year student from Singapore Sports School, teaching students ball skills during rhythmic gymnastics masterclass as part of a fundraising event to raise funds for their trip to the World Championships in Spain, as well as organisation of the World Cup event in Singapore, at  Shelton College International on Mar 10, 2019. 

They are hoping to raise close to $30,000 for the World Championships but received only about $5,000, despite holding the fundraising event. 

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      <image:caption>Blake Ricciuto from Brunei DPMM FC (left) fighting for the ball with Umar Akhbar from Geylang International FC.

Geylang International FC (green) against Brunei DPMM FC (red) during Singapore Premier League match at Our Tampines Hub on May 11, 2019. 

Brunei DPMM FC won 3-1 against Geylang International FC. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" from Ban Tha Rue Shrine to Kua Tian Keng Sapan Hin Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 17 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NParks staff and volunteers removing sand to extract turtle eggs from a nest at East Coast Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Inuka in his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>An artisan looking at a photo of the painting on his handphone to confirm colours used at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 10, 2018. The paint colour scheme used is kept to the original colours in the restoration process because of the temple's National Monument status.

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      <image:caption>SENTOSA'S PALAWAN BEACH: Visitors to Sentosa may not know that the island allows them to reach the southernmost point of continental Asia, which is the little islet that is located just off Palawan Beach and connected via a swinging suspension bridge. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vsitors buy vegetables from the counter to feed the terrapins and turtles in the pond at The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum A bundle of vegetables (long beans or kang kong) costs $2 and a pack of pellets costs $1. Visitors are only allowed to feed the turtles and tortoises living outdoors and not in the tanks.

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      <image:caption>Canopies of mass flowering of Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, at Sun Plaza Park in Tampines on Sep 17, 2019.

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Madam Beevi Ayoob, 61, Owner of Saffrons Restaurant, at her restaurant in Tampines on Sept 14, 2019. 

Rental cost is always a challenge for businesses like Saffrons, owned by Madam Beevi Ayoob. 

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      <image:caption>Visitor with mask on the arm outside The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Feb 04, 2020. 

Hong Kong reported its first death from the coronavirus on Tuesday (Feb 4), the second fatality outside mainland China from an outbreak that has killed over 420 people, spread around the world and raised fears for global economic growth.

The Hong Kong fatality brought the total death toll from the virus to 427. Chinese authorities said the toll in China rose by a record 64 from the previous day to 425, mostly in Hubei province. The total number of infections in China rose by 3,235 to 20,438, and there were at least 151 cases in 23 other countries and regions.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock of Progress Singapore Party and his party members doing a video shoot at Teban Neighbourhood Park on Jan 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Passengers walking past the analogue flight information display flip board at 11.20pm before it was decommissioned around 11.30pm at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 06, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Birds flying above the mouth of Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 27, 2020. The middle is Seletar Island and the far background is Pasir Gudang industrial town in Johor, Malaysia. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands, against skyline of Central Business District and Marina Bay Financial Centre on Feb 04, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Civil Human Rights Front holding a press conference at Tamar Park in Hong Kong on June 15, 2019, to respond to Carrie Lam's press conference, and to brief the press on matters relating to the outcome of the application of Letter of No Objection for the mass rally tomorrow. 

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      <image:caption>Students posing with Kaka, a one-horned rhino, one of the mascots, outside  Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium, for the Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 16, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Michele Lau, (left) 18, International Baccalaureate final year student from Singapore Sports School, teaching basic rhythmic gymnastics clubs movement to Mr Chan Liam, 19, waiting for NS enlistment, during the fundraising event to raise funds for their trip to the World Championships in Spain, as well as organisation of the World Cup event in Singapore, at Shelton College International  on Mar 10, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mikail Sumono Ramli from Victoria Junior College (extreme right) fighting for the ball with Sue Zheng Long from Eunoia Junior College. 

Victoria Junior College vs Eunoia Junior College during Schools National A Division boys' floorball final at Our Tampines Hub on May 15, 2019. 

Eunoia Junior College won 4-3. 

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      <image:caption>A member of the media trying out Airbus' virtual reality technology Airbus Facility in Hamburg, on Dec 11, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, with her mother Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher, on the way to the operating theatre at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Nov 20, 2018. 

Nicknamed monster face back home, the toddler, Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, on Nov 20, 2018, underwent a risky eight-hour surgery consisting of a number of procedures including skull base reconstruction, orbital reconstruction and eyelid reconstruction at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. 

The medical team include renowned neurosurgeon Keith Goh. Her mother is Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher and her father is Mr Ton Thang Dung, 34, welder. The family of three comes from Quang Binh province in Vietnam. Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh, 35, is one of the sponsors. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" from Ban Tha Rue Shrine to Kua Tian Keng Sapan Hin Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 17 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Ng Juat Ying, 28, Manager from National Biodiversity Centre, placing a turtle egg into a pail at East Coast Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Inuka in his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>SENTOSA'S PALAWAN BEACH: Visitors to Sentosa may not know that the island allows them to reach the southernmost point of continental Asia, which is the little islet that is located just off Palawan Beach and connected via a swinging suspension bridge. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A museum staff member using a brush and a hose to clean an alligator snapping turtle in its tank at The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum The turtles in the tanks are cleaned every day.

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      <image:caption>Row of Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, flowering along the Central Expressway taken from 69 Moulmein Road on Sept 17, 2019. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Fandi Ahmad's third son, Ilhan Fandi, at the training field at Geylang Lorong 12 on Sept 19, 2019. 

The 16-year-old scored his first professional goal on Sunday on his first start. 

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      <image:caption>A cleaner wearing mask at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Feb 04, 2020. 

Hong Kong reported its first death from the coronavirus on Tuesday (Feb 4), the second fatality outside mainland China from an outbreak that has killed over 420 people, spread around the world and raised fears for global economic growth.

The Hong Kong fatality brought the total death toll from the virus to 427. Chinese authorities said the toll in China rose by a record 64 from the previous day to 425, mostly in Hubei province. The total number of infections in China rose by 3,235 to 20,438, and there were at least 151 cases in 23 other countries and regions.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock of Progress Singapore Party interacting with residents during his walkabout at Teban Market Place on Jan 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Setup of scaffolding after midnight on Feb 07, 2020, after the decommissioning of one of the two analogue flight information display flip boards at Changi Airport Terminal 2. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Sim Cher Huey, (extreme right) 45, Founder of kayakasia, doing a safety briefing and giving instructions on how to use the paddle before the start of the kayaking trip along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020.

Apple is set to open its third store in Singapore, even as the retail and tourism sectors continue to be buffeted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new store will be situated in the dome-like structure sitting on the water off MBS that was occupied by mega nightclub Avalon from 2011 to 2016.

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      <image:caption>A protestor holding a placard outside the Legislative Council Complex in Hong Kong on June 15, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Tennis player Denis Istomin, from Uzbekistan, training at the tennis court at Jakabaring Sport Center during Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 18, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Michele Lau, 18, International Baccalaureate final year student from Singapore Sports School, correcting basic movement during a rhythmic gymnastics masterclass at a fundraising event to raise funds for their trip to the World Championships in Spain, as well as organisation of the World Cup event in Singapore, at  Shelton College International on Mar 10, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Muhammad Ammar Rifdi B Z from Victoria Junior College (extreme right) fighting for the ball with Philip Wilbur from Eunoia Junior College. 

Victoria Junior College vs Eunoia Junior College during Schools National A Division boys' floorball final at Our Tampines Hub on May 15, 2019. 

Eunoia Junior College won 4-3. 

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      <image:caption>Introduction of Airbus' use of virtual reality, at Airbus Facility in Hamburg, on Dec 11, 2017.  

Visit to Airbus' customer definition centre which showcases the latest technology in aircraft development. This includes the use of virtual reality and 3D printing of aircraft parts.

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      <image:caption>Hospital staff cheering three-year-old Vietnamese girl Ton Nu Hoang Dung before she is put under general anaesthesia at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on 20 Nov 2018. Her mother is Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher, is carrying her on her lap. Ton Nu Hoang Dung was born with a rare deformity where a part of her brain protrudes from a gap in her skull into her face, pushing down her eyes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" from Ban Tha Rue Shrine to Kua Tian Keng Sapan Hin Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 17 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10.6m sperm whale found dead floating off Jurong Island on July 11 2015. Process of retrieving the sperm whale from the waters to Tuas Marine Transfer Station. 

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      <image:caption>A turtle egg to be placed into a pail at East Coast Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Inuka in his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Vaithi Ganesh, 40, artisan adding final touches to an arch embellished with the image of a Yali, at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, on Jan 05, 2018. A Yali is a mythical creature believed to protect and guard temples and ways leading to the temple. Images or icons of Yali are usually found on the entrance walls of a temple, and ways leading to a temple.

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      <image:caption>SENTOSA'S PALAWAN BEACH: Visitors to Sentosa may not know that the island allows them to reach the southernmost point of continental Asia, which is the little islet that is located just off Palawan Beach and connected via a swinging suspension bridge. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Terrapins and turtles line up the edge of the pond to bask under the sun. There are as many as 300 terrapins and turtles in the pond.

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      <image:caption>Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, flowering along the Central Expressway taken from the overhead bridge near 69 Moulmein Road on Sept 17, 2019. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Mdm Gloria Pereira, 46, special needs educator and Ms Christa Ann Joergensen, 20, student, at their home on Sept 20, 2019. 

More people are taking up higher education in the area of special education needs at the Dyslexia Association of Singapore Academy, including Gloria Pereira, who just graduated on Wednesday (Sept 18). Her daughter, 20, has dyslexia and is one of the reasons for her choice of further study.

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      <image:caption>Face masks and sanitisers are out of stock at Venus Beauty located at Eastlink Mall on Feb 10, 2020. 

Workers began trickling back to offices and factories around China on Monday (Feb 10) as the government eased some restrictions on work and travel in the wake of the coronavirus epidemic that has now killed more than 900 people, mostly on the mainland.

Sunday’s death toll of 97 was the largest in a single day since the outbreak was first detected in December at a seafood market in Hubei province’s capital, Wuhan.

Across mainland China, there were 3,062 new confirmed infections, bringing the total number so far to 40,171, according to the National Health Commission (NHC).

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      <image:caption>Nee Soon GRC MP and Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam and Ms Carrie Tan, 37, founding executive director of Daughters of Tomorrow, interacting with residents at coffee shop near Chong Pang Market &amp; Food Centre on June 21, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>The analogue flight information display flip board inside the hoarding area before the first capsules were removed at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 13, 2020.
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Dawn Marie Lee, 45, Writer, taking the padddle from her son Julien Andre Chassin, 11, Primary 6 pupil, before he boarded the kayak, with the help of Mr Sim Cher Huey, (extreme right) 45, Founder of kayakasia. 

This is the second time the mother and son are kayaking together in Singapore. Their first kayaking experience in Singapore was from Punggol to Pulau Ubin with Kayakasia as well. There was a very brief mangrove visit which they enjoyed that time, so she wanted to visit a mangrove again. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands, against skyline of Central Business District and Marina Bay Financial Centre on Aug 28, 2020.

Apple is set to open its third store in Singapore, even as the retail and tourism sectors continue to be buffeted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new store will be situated in the dome-like structure sitting on the water off MBS that was occupied by mega nightclub Avalon from 2011 to 2016.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards on a pedestrian bridge near the Legislative Council Complex in Hong Kong on June 15, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Teh Xiu Hong (picture) and Gai Bin taking part in the mixed team 10m air pistol qualification at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 19, 2018. They finished 12th out of 21 shooters with a score of 753-22x and did not qualify for the finals. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 19, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Miki Nomura, 24, Co-founder and head coach of D'Gymnastique Academy; putting on lipstick during their training at Shelton College International  on Feb 16, 2019.  

Putting on makeup is all part of the whole package and they need to look good as a whole. It forms the first impression and everyone is there to impress the judges.

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      <image:caption>River Valley High School supporters cheering for their team. 

Victoria Junior College vs River Valley High School during Schools National A Division girls' floorball final at Our Tampines Hub on May 15, 2019. 

The teams drew 1-1. VJC won 2-0 during penalty shootout. 

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      <image:caption>Engines of the Singapore Airlines New A380.

A380 cabin furnishing site visit at Airbus Facility in Hamburg, on Dec 11, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, having her hair shaved at the operating table, at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Nov 20, 2018. 

Nicknamed monster face back home, the toddler, Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, on Nov 20, 2018, underwent a risky eight-hour surgery consisting of a number of procedures including skull base reconstruction, orbital reconstruction and eyelid reconstruction at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. 

The medical team include renowned neurosurgeon Keith Goh. Her mother is Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher and her father is Mr Ton Thang Dung, 34, welder. The family of three comes from Quang Binh province in Vietnam. Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh, 35, is one of the sponsors. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" from Ban Tha Rue Shrine to Kua Tian Keng Sapan Hin Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 17 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10.6m sperm whale found dead floating off Jurong Island on July 11 2015. Process of retrieving the sperm whale from the waters to Tuas Marine Transfer Station. 

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      <image:caption>Counting of undeveloped eggs and hatched eggs at East Coast Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Inuka in his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Karuppaiyan Chidambaranathan, (left) 48, Artisan, wiping the excess paint off from a motif on the ceiling of the main hall at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 05, 2018.

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      <image:caption>SENTOSA'S PALAWAN BEACH: Visitors to Sentosa may not know that the island allows them to reach the southernmost point of continental Asia, which is the little islet that is located just off Palawan Beach and connected via a swinging suspension bridge. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A statue of a tortoise against the red-eared sliders at the edge of the pond.

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      <image:caption>A row of flowering Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees outside Rio Vista Condominium, along Hougang Ave 7 on Sept 13, 2019. The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan’s signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms".  

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      <image:caption>Mr Darren Kuek Chuan Yew, 40, Pastor, with his wife, Ms Chen Lijia, 42, Tutor, with their son, Hansel Kuek, 4 months old, at home on Sept 13, 2019.  

The couple conceived after trying for 11 years and going through IVF and 3 miscarriages. 

Story on miscarriages following liberalisation of IVF rules. 

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      <image:caption>Long taxi queue outside Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Singapore and visitors wearing face masks walking on the linkway from Changi Airport Terminal 3 to Jewel Changi Airport on Feb 12, 2020. 

The number of fatalities from China’s new coronavirus epidemic jumped to 1,113 nationwide on Wednesday (Feb 12) after hard-hit Hubei province reported 94 new deaths.  

In its daily update, Hubei’s health commission also confirmed another 1,638 new cases in the central province, where the outbreak emerged in December, taking the total in the province to 33,366. The total death toll in the province is now 1,068.

Nationwide, the number of infections stood at 44,653 as at Tuesday, according to the National Health Commission.

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      <image:caption>Nee Soon GRC MP and Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam and Ms Carrie Tan, (extreme right) 37, founding executive director of Daughters of Tomorrow, interacting with residents at Chong Pang Market &amp; Food Centre on June 21, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Closeup of the analogue flight information display flip board before the first capsules were removed at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 13, 2020.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participants kayaking along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020.

Apple is set to open its third store in Singapore, even as the retail and tourism sectors continue to be buffeted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new store will be situated in the dome-like structure sitting on the water off MBS that was occupied by mega nightclub Avalon from 2011 to 2016.

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      <image:caption>Police officers watching over protesters listening to a rally on a pedestrian bridge near the Legislative Council Complex in Hong Kong on June 15, 2019.

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      <image:caption>China team of Wang Xinxin (extreme right) and Zeng Jinjin reacts during the Women's Beach Volleyball Preliminary Round between China and Japan at Jakabaring Sport Center - Beach Volley venue on Aug 20, 2018. Japan team of Miki Ishii and Megumi Murakami won 2-0 over China team of Wang Xinxin and Zeng Jinjin. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 20, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Physiotherapist Jolene Tan, 27, stretching her upper back during their training at Shelton College International  on Feb 16, 2019. Stetching is importrant to prevent injuries and execute movements beautifully. 

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      <image:caption>Chan Jing Xuan from Victoria Junior College (in yellow) scoring the first goal for the school. River Valley High School's goalkeeper Toh Jun Rong on the floor and Teresa Zhang Han Yu on the extreme left.  

Victoria Junior College vs River Valley High School during Schools National A Division girls' floorball final at Our Tampines Hub on May 15, 2019. 

The teams drew 1-1. VJC won 2-0 during penalty shootout. 

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      <image:caption>Wheels of the Singapore Airlines New A380.

A380 cabin furnishing site visit at Airbus Facility in Hamburg, on Dec 11, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Renowned neurosurgeon Keith Goh (right) operating on Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, inside the operating theatre at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Nov 20, 2018. 

Nicknamed monster face back home, the toddler, Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, on Nov 20, 2018, underwent a risky eight-hour surgery consisting of a number of procedures including skull base reconstruction, orbital reconstruction and eyelid reconstruction at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. 

The medical team include renowned neurosurgeon Keith Goh. Her mother is Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher and her father is Mr Ton Thang Dung, 34, welder. The family of three comes from Quang Binh province in Vietnam. Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh, 35, is one of the sponsors. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" from Ban Tha Rue Shrine to Kua Tian Keng Sapan Hin Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 17 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10.6m sperm whale found dead floating off Jurong Island on July 11 2015. Process of retrieving the sperm whale from the waters to Tuas Marine Transfer Station. 

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      <image:caption>Undeveloped eggs and hatched eggs at East Coast Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Visitors viewing Inuka in his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Karuppaiyan Chidambaranathan, 48, artisan carefully restoring a motif on the ceiling at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 05, 2018. The paint colour scheme used is kept to the original colours in the restoration process because of the temple's National Monument status.

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      <image:caption>SENTOSA'S PALAWAN BEACH: Visitors to Sentosa may not know that the island allows them to reach the southernmost point of continental Asia, which is the little islet that is located just off Palawan Beach and connected via a swinging suspension bridge. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Teacher Yau Lee Kian taking a photograph of her son Bryan as he feeds long beans to a Malaysian giant turtle at The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum . The family, who live in Malaysia, were visiting Singapore for three days. 

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      <image:caption>Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, flowering at Dakota Crescent on Sept 17, 2019. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Mdm Nanik Sarmini, 44, Foreign Domestic Worker from Indonesia, outside the mosque. 

The Religious Rehabilitation Group (RRG) conducting an outreach session with foreign domestic workers at Masjid Kampung Siglap on Sept 22, 2019. 

This event is jointly organized by the RRG and Masjid Kampung Siglap, with support from MUIS, Bedok South Neighbourhood Police Centre and Centre for Domestic Employees (CDE). 

The session will feature the screening of short film, “Pengantin” produced by Dr Noor Huda Ismail, which will be followed by a dialogue session with RRG members and Dr Noor Huda Ismail (RSIS Fellow and Film Producer). 

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      <image:caption>Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee moving a bag of food onto a storage trolley during a packing session at Food from the Heart on Feb 20, 2020. 

The SG United Portal, which brings together community-led COVID-19 responses, was launched during the session.  

The SG United Portal will serve as a one-stop platform for Singaporeans to contribute and support the community during the COVID-19 situation. Through the portal, Singaporeans can find volunteer and donation opportunities, ground-up resources for sharing with family and friends, and community initiatives seeking public support.

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      <image:caption>A human-sized otter mascot from Progress Singapore Party (PSP) interacting with residents near Chong Pang Market &amp; Food Centre on June 21, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Site engineer Yazid Yusof using a scissor lift to remove a capsule from the flip board while standing on scissor lift, at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on February 13, 2020.
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participants kayaking near the mouth of Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 27, 2020. The top is Seletar Island. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands, against skyline of Central Business District on Aug 28, 2020.

Apple is set to open its third store in Singapore, even as the retail and tourism sectors continue to be buffeted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new store will be situated in the dome-like structure sitting on the water off MBS that was occupied by mega nightclub Avalon from 2011 to 2016.

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      <image:caption>Protesters at Victoria Park waiting for the march to Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Martina Veloso, 18, taking part in the Women's 10m air rifle qualification, at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 20, 2018. She finished 7th out of 46 shooters with a score of 624.3 and qualify for the finals. She finished 6th out of 8 in the finals with a score of 164.  

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 20, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Jumping rope for warm up before their training at Shelton College International on Feb 16, 2019. They warm up for about 45 minutes before going into routine training. 

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      <image:caption>Caluza Denise Jazmine Carnate (#23) celebrating with the team after scoring the second penalty and winning the game.  

Victoria Junior College vs River Valley High School during Schools National A Division girls' floorball final at Our Tampines Hub on May 15, 2019. 

The teams drew 1-1. VJC won 2-0 during penalty shootout. 

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      <image:caption>Exterior of the Singapore Airlines New A380.

A380 cabin furnishing site visit at Airbus Facility in Hamburg, on Dec 11, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, at the operating table inside the operating theatre, at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Nov 20, 2018. 

Nicknamed monster face back home, the toddler, Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, on Nov 20, 2018, underwent a risky eight-hour surgery consisting of a number of procedures including skull base reconstruction, orbital reconstruction and eyelid reconstruction at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. 

The medical team include renowned neurosurgeon Keith Goh. Her mother is Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher and her father is Mr Ton Thang Dung, 34, welder. The family of three comes from Quang Binh province in Vietnam. Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh, 35, is one of the sponsors. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" from Ban Tha Rue Shrine to Kua Tian Keng Sapan Hin Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 17 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10.6m sperm whale found dead floating off Jurong Island on July 11 2015. Process of retrieving the sperm whale from the waters to Tuas Marine Transfer Station. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Lisa Lim, NParks Volunteer; Mr Collin Tong, 40, Senior Manager for Coastal and Marine branch, National Biodiversity Centre; and Ms Shirley Lee, 46, NParks Volunteer; measuring the depth of the turtle nest at East Coast Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shahnom Hidayat, (left) 30, Junior Keeper; and Ms Yasmin Mohamed Basir, 30, Junior Keeper; preparing food for Inuka at the back of house at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>PULAU SATUMU: The most eye-catching landmark on the island is the Raffles Lighthouse. The lighthouse, built by civil and mechanical engineer John Bennett, began operating in 1855. It is still in operation today, but is now powered by solar energy. It has 88 spiralling steps leading up to the glass-panelled dome about six storeys high.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Staff from the museum preparing hairy gourd for the tortoises. They also eat vegetables like kang kong, carrot, long beans, and lettuce. Water-based turtles are fed with pellets. The museum spends around $400-$600 on vegetables and $300 on pellets monthly to feed the animals.

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      <image:caption>Black-naped Oriole among the flowers. 

Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, flowering at Dakota Crescent on Sept 17, 2019. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Low, (left) 21, Undergraduate, and Vanessa Lee, 21, Undergraduate, at Kallang Practice Track on Sept 22, 2019. 

Story on new balance athletes, who will be taking part in the ST Run. Both of them will be taking part in the 10km run. 

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      <image:caption>Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Heng Swee Keat speaking to the staff from PARKROYAL on Kitchener Road before leaving the hotel on Feb 25, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Heng Swee Keat undertaking a post-Budget visit to the PARKROYAL on Kitchener Road on Feb 25, 2020. 

During the visit, DPM will engage the front-line and backroom staff of the hotel, and discuss the impact of Budget 2020, particularly the Stabilisation and Support Package that provides assurance and support to workers and enterprises in this time of economic uncertainty. DPM will also be brought on an immersive experience tour of the hotel’s productivity and innovation solutions.

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      <image:caption>Tan Cheng Bock giving a thumbs-up before leaving Chong Pang Market &amp; Food Centre on June 21, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors transferring the capsules and packing them neatly into containers at Changi Airport Terminal Two on Feb 13, 2020.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Madam Magdalene See, 55, Housewife and her husband, Mr Rossman Ithnain, 56, Former civil servant, kayaking along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. He loves the outdoors and has never  been to Sungei Khatib Bongsu so he is curious to see what it has to offer.

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      <image:caption>Staff getting the store ready at 6.54am ahead of the media preview at 10.30am on Sept 08, 2020.  

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      <image:caption>Protesters at Victoria Park waiting for the march to Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Jung Eunhea from South Korea, reacts during the Women's 10m air rifle final, at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 20, 2018. She won the silver medal with a score of 248.6.  

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 20, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Rivia Ong, 27, Compliance analyst, being lifted by her teammates during their training at Shelton College International on Feb 16, 2019. They train on Wednesday nights and Saturday mornings. 

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      <image:caption>Neritha Adula from Blaze Dolphins (left) fighting for the ball with Alena Rae Ong from Mission Mannas in the M1 Netball Super League 2019 Grand Final at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 13, 2019. 

Blaze Dolphins won 45-38 against Mission Mannas. 

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      <image:caption>Engine of an A380 inside Airbus Facility Centre at Toulouse, France on Dec 12, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Names of children seeking treatment in Singapore are placed in front of the altar of their flat to pray for their health and safety. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Jonathan Tan, (left) 24, Manager, National Biodiversity Centre; and Ms Lisa Lim, NParks Volunteer; getting into the car with a pail of turtle eggs at East Coast Park before heading to Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Food and supplements for Inuka at the back of house at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Viswanathan Karunanithi, 47 (foreground, left) and Mr Karuppaiyan Chidambaranathan, 48 (foreground, right), two of the twenty skilled temple artisans, who came from India to complete the restoration of the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple before its Consecration Ceremony which is scheduled on April 22, 2018. They are painting on the motif representing the Indian astrology signs on Jan 05, 2018.

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      <image:caption>PULAU SATUMU: The most eye-catching landmark on the island is the Raffles Lighthouse. The lighthouse, built by civil and mechanical engineer John Bennett, began operating in 1855. It is still in operation today, but is now powered by solar energy. It has 88 spiralling steps leading up to the glass-panelled dome about six storeys high.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Students on an educational learning trip from Sekolah Quantum Indonesia school in Bekasi, West Java taking turns to sponge Xiao Hei, an Aldabra tortoise. Xiao Hei is a 5 years old female timid tortoise. She loves to be petted and will even stand if you stroke her on her feet. The 25 students and 5 teachers are on a 3 days and 2 nights trip to Singapore. 'We wanted to look for a special place in Singapore where not many tourist like to visit. We searched online to look for a suitable place for children to visit and this museum is one of the top places", said Ms Eva Rosita, 32, Teacher. 

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      <image:caption>Black-naped Oriole among the flowers. 

Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, flowering at Dakota Crescent on Sept 17, 2019. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Mdm Michelle Tan, 49, Admin Staff and Dr How Kwang Yeong, 38, Consultant, General Surgery, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, at the Day Surgery Centre in Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Sept 24, 2019. 

Progress of the Early Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programme and developments in Tan Tock Seng Hospital, since this programme was introduced in 2016. ERAS is an established multidisciplinary approach focused on optimal recovery for patients post-surgery.

Three years since it started in TTSH (May 2016), ERAS practices which began mostly in colorectal surgeries have been shared to other surgery specialties and implemented in upper Gastero-intenstinal surgery, liver and pancreatic surgery and urology at TTSH. There are plans to introduce ERAS practices to other specialities. To date, close to 800 patients have benefitted from it.

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      <image:caption>An elderly man and woman using handphone inside the bus taken from the bus stop at Woodleigh MRT station exit A, along upper serangoon road on Mar 03, 2020. 
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang, Member of Parliament for Nee Soon GRC, exercising and interacting with residents at Yishun Neighbourhood Park at 7.13am on June 21, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Creative technologist Lim Jia Ren checking the condition of the capsules after they were taken out of the flip board at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on February 13, 2020. The capsules were then packed into containers and cushioned with acid-free paper.
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participants kayaking through the arching stilt roots of the Rhizophora flooded forest inside Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020.

One of the most important functions of stilt roots is to uphold the mangrove and ensure its growing space. The mangroves protect the coast from rough tides, huge waves and strong winds. 

Another important function of stilt roots is to allow the exchange of gas in oxygen-poor sediments.

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      <image:caption>Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters at Victoria Park waiting for the march to Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Jasmine Ser, 27, taking part in the Women's 10m air rifle qualification, at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 20, 2018. She finished 13th out of 46 shooters with a score of 620.9 and did not advance to the finals. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 20, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The team analysing their routine to spot mistakes and work on possible improvement during their training at Shelton College International on Feb 16, 2019. They will also send videos of their routine to their coaches for critique. 

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      <image:caption>Premila Hirubalan from Blaze Dolphins (third from left) fighting for the ball with Rochelle Teiri from Mission Mannas in the M1 Netball Super League 2019 Grand Final at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 13, 2019. 

Blaze Dolphins won 45-38 against Mission Mannas. 

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      <image:caption>A Singapore Airlines New A380 exterior painting in progress. 

A380 paint shop visit at Airbus Facility in Hamburg, on Dec 11, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh (background with baby) playing with Nguyen Minh Hoang, 1, who has hydrocephalus, with his mother, Madam Bui Thi Hong Thu, (second from right) 29, Housewife, watching at his side, while Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, (extreme left) 34, former primary school teacher, and Mr Ton Thang Dung, 34, welder, are watching her daughter Ton Nu Hoang Dung, 3, play with a doll after her discharge from Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Nov 28, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Jonathan Tan, 24, Manager, National Biodiversity Centre; carrying a pail of turtle eggs and arriving at the Turtle Hatchery at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Ms Yasmin Mohamed Basir, 30, Junior Keeper, placing food for Inuka in his den at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Delicate sculpting work is done on the Garudar sanctum located within the main hall of Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 05, 2018. Artisans carrying out the sculpting works are highly skilled and such work requires a lot of patience.

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      <image:caption>PULAU SATUMU: The most eye-catching landmark on the island is the Raffles Lighthouse. The lighthouse, built by civil and mechanical engineer John Bennett, began operating in 1855. It is still in operation today, but is now powered by solar energy. It has 88 spiralling steps leading up to the glass-panelled dome about six storeys high.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Staff feeding long beans to an African spurred tortoise. It is the third largest species of tortoise in the world. This particular species is intelligent enough not to crawl into the water and therefore, one of the few allowed to roam freely during the day. Other tortoises will drown because they cannot swim.

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      <image:caption>Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, flowering at Dakota Crescent on Sept 17, 2019. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Mr Michael Quinn, 42, and Ms Gillian Pua, 43, both owners of East Meets West stall at Yishun Park Hawker Centre on Sept 25, 2019. 

Gillian is holding Sambal Prawn Linguine which costs $8. 
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Feature on hip hawkers. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Serene Yap Pei Ching, (right, holding thermometer) 40, Lead Centre Principal, taking temperature for President Halimah Yacob at the external foyer of PCF Sparkletots @ Punggol North on Mar 05, 2020. 

President Halimah Yacob distributing care packs to early childhood educators at PCF Sparkletots @ Punggol North and NTUC First Campus’ My First Skool at Blk 183 Edgefield Plains on Mar 05, 2020. 

Since the COVID-19 outbreak, our dedicated workers are doing their part to help keep Singapore safe and running, regardless whether they are at the frontline or silently doing what they can to support our frontline workers. In conjunction with the upcoming International Women’s Day, U Family and the Education Services Union (ESU) have prepared 15,700 care packs for early childhood (EC) educators in all unionised pre-schools. This makes up to about 80% of the EC educators in the sector.

President Halimah Yacob kick-started the distribution process on Mar 05, 2020, by giving out 200 care packs to the staff of PAP Community Foundation Sparkletots and NTUC First Campus’ My First Skool in Punggol. She was joined by NTUC President Mary Liew, NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng and leaders of U Family and ESU. Another 1,800 care packs were distributed to 50 other pre-schools on the same day by U Family and ESU, while the remaining care packs will be distributed to all unionised pre-schools over the next few weeks.

Each care pack contains a healthy beverage and snacks as a show of appreciation to our EC educators who have been working hard to ensure our children are well cared for and protected, especially during the current COVID-19 situation.
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang, Member of Parliament for Nee Soon GRC, resting after a run and interacting with residents at Yishun Neighbourhood Park at 7.24am on June 21, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>National Heritage Board staff and contractors transferring and packing the capsules into containers and labelling them at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 13, 2020.
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Cecilia Goh Shi Shi, (left) 30, Manager, and Ms Oh Kai Li, 30, Banker, navigating amongst the Rhizophora mangrove trees prop roots while kayaking along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. The prop roots are used for extra support and gaseous exchange. 

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      <image:caption>Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters at Victoria Park waiting for the march to Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Martina Veloso, (right) 18, with Hashemi Masoumi Elham, Coach for Team Singapore athlete Martina, in the Women's 10m air rifle qualification, at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 20, 2018. She finished 7th out of 46 shooters with a score of 624.3 and qualify for the finals. She finished 6th out of 8 in the finals with a score of 164.  

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 20, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The team doing their routine practice during their training at Shelton College International  on Feb 16, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Muhammad Shannel bin Saifudin from Woodgrove Secondary School (left) reacts while fighting for the ball with Ashish Budha Magar from Guangyang Secondary School. 

Woodgrove Secondary School (blue/white) vs Guangyang Secondary School (yellow) in the Schools National B Division boys League 2 football final at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) on Apr 15, 2019.  

Guangyang Secondary School won 5-3 against Woodgrove Secondary School after extra time. 

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      <image:caption>A Singapore Airlines New A380 exterior painting in progress. 

A380 paint shop visit at Airbus Facility in Hamburg, on Dec 11, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Ton Nu Hoang Dung, (left) 3, playing with her mother Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, 34, former primary school teacher, when they go to see neurosurgeon Keith Goh (extreme right) for her medical appointment at his clinic at Mount Elizabeth Hospital on Dec 03, 2018. Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh is sitting in the middle. 
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10.6m sperm whale found dead floating off Jurong Island on July 11 2015. Process of retrieving the sperm whale from the waters to Tuas Marine Transfer Station. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Ng Juat Ying, (left) 28, Manager from National Biodiversity Centre and Ms Lisa Lim, NParks Volunteer; translocating the turtle eggs previously laid at East Coast Park to the Turtle Hatchery at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

As dawn broke over a stretch of beach along East Coast Park on Wednesday morning (Aug 21), a group of people were huddled over a hole in the ground. Slowly, carefully, they extracted what looked like ping pong balls from the sand. NParks was on a mission to rescue a clutch of 152 eggs laid by a hawksbill turtle, a species of sea turtle that is globally critically endangered. The egg-moving operation comes days after PM Lee announced that land reclamation works could be carried out along Singapore’s eastern coast to safeguard against sea level rise.

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      <image:caption>Food for Inuka in his den at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Periyasamy Rajangam, 34, sculptor, completing the sculptural works at the Garudar sanctum located in front of the main sanctum dedicated to Lord Sri Srinivasa Perumal, on Jan 05, 2018.

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      <image:caption>KUSU ISLAND: Every year, during the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, the spotlight turns onto Kusu Island, which means Tortoise Island in Hokkien. The 8.5ha reclaimed island is famed for its annual pilgrimage season, when thousands of devotees travel there to pay respects at the Tua Pek Kong Temple with green pagoda roofs - the island's most famous landmark - and the three Malay shrines on top of a small hill with 152 steps. This year, the pilgrimage season is from Sept 29 to Oct 27.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A male African spurred tortoise attempting to mate with the female tortoise at the The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum. However, the proud female is not ready for mating and can be seen crawling away from the male. They are the third-largest species of tortoises in the world and are around 15 years old each.

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      <image:caption>Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees, flowering at Dakota Crescent on Sept 17, 2019. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan's signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Kum Chin, 40, Regional Utilities Manager, Abbott Manufacturing Singapore, received the award in the “Outstanding Energy Manager of the Year” category during the Energy Efficiency National Partnership (EENP) Awards 2019 at Max Atria @ Singapore Expo on Oct 3, 2019. 

Tackling climate change is an existential challenge for Singapore, and requires the commitment of all stakeholders, including the private sector. Nine companies, an energy manager and two public sector organisations will be conferred the Energy Efficiency National Partnership (EENP) Awards at Max Atria @ Singapore Expo on Oct 3, 2019. 

The annual EENP Awards, in its 9th edition this year, recognises companies and individuals committed to embracing energy efficiency, and highlights them as exemplary role models while affirming Singapore’s commitment in being an energy efficient nation.

The Awards ceremony will also see the announcement of a new Energy Efficiency Technology Centre (EETC) by the National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), as well as a new funding scheme to help companies digitise their energy tracking and improve the performance of their industrial processes. The EETC, to be situated in SIT, will provide energy consultancy services to SMEs, train undergrads in industrial energy efficiency (EE) and upskill existing EE practitioners.

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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob watching children from N2 class playing a parachute game at PCF Sparkletots @ Punggol North on Mar 05, 2020. 

President Halimah Yacob distributing care packs to early childhood educators at PCF Sparkletots @ Punggol North and NTUC First Campus’ My First Skool at Blk 183 Edgefield Plains on Mar 05, 2020. 

Since the COVID-19 outbreak, our dedicated workers are doing their part to help keep Singapore safe and running, regardless whether they are at the frontline or silently doing what they can to support our frontline workers. In conjunction with the upcoming International Women’s Day, U Family and the Education Services Union (ESU) have prepared 15,700 care packs for early childhood (EC) educators in all unionised pre-schools. This makes up to about 80% of the EC educators in the sector.

President Halimah Yacob kick-started the distribution process on Mar 05, 2020, by giving out 200 care packs to the staff of PAP Community Foundation Sparkletots and NTUC First Campus’ My First Skool in Punggol. She was joined by NTUC President Mary Liew, NTUC Secretary-General Ng Chee Meng and leaders of U Family and ESU. Another 1,800 care packs were distributed to 50 other pre-schools on the same day by U Family and ESU, while the remaining care packs will be distributed to all unionised pre-schools over the next few weeks.

Each care pack contains a healthy beverage and snacks as a show of appreciation to our EC educators who have been working hard to ensure our children are well cared for and protected, especially during the current COVID-19 situation.
 
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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking outside the Elections Department Singapore (ELD) at 11 Prinsep Link on June 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors packing the capsules into containers at Changi Airport Terminal Two on Feb 13, 2020.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Epixanthus dentatus, or also known as Forceps crab, hiding among mangrove tree roots along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. This locally common crab can grow up to 8cm. The orange spots on the shell help to identify it. Its stout right claw has a special tooth which it uses to open gastropods whilst the fingers of its left claw are like a pair of forceps which it uses to extract the flesh from the shell.

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      <image:caption>Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protester waving a flag at Victoria Park while waiting for the march to Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Bernice Lim reacts during block 2 of Women's Trios in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 22, 2018. Her team finished 3rd out of 23 with a score of 4250 and have won the Bronze medal. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Cecilia Chia, 24, Co-founder and head coach from D'Gymnastique Academy, and Ms Ann Sim, 24, RG freelance coach; hugging their students from DGA Bellatrix after their performance in the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Four Continents Championships / Singapore Cup event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Somsavath Sophabmixay from Laos (left) fighting for the ball with Ho Wai Loon from Home United. 

Home United FC (in red) vs Lao Toyota FC (in blue) during AFC Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium on Apr 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Nose of an A380 inside Airbus Facility Centre at Toulouse, France on Dec 12, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Bui Thi Hong Thu, 29, Housewife, sleeping with her son, Nguyen Minh Hoang, 1, who has hydrocephalus, in one of the rooms in the flat on Nov 28, 2018.  
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Foo Maosheng, 27, Scientific Officer, staff of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, pouring seawater on the retrieved carcass of the sperm whale to deter flies from laying eggs, at Tuas Marine Transfer Station on July 11 2015. 

Follow up to the sperm whale found off Jurong Island on July 10 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A turtle hatching swimming out to sea at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>Inuka eating in his den at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>KUSU ISLAND: Every year, during the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, the spotlight turns onto Kusu Island, which means Tortoise Island in Hokkien. The 8.5ha reclaimed island is famed for its annual pilgrimage season, when thousands of devotees travel there to pay respects at the Tua Pek Kong Temple with green pagoda roofs - the island's most famous landmark - and the three Malay shrines on top of a small hill with 152 steps. This year, the pilgrimage season is from Sept 29 to Oct 27.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>IRO’s Patron Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong interacting with the children of 10 religions in Singapore.  

The Inter-Religious Organisation, Singapore (IRO) commemorated seventy years of promoting religious harmony in Singapore at the Fullerton Bay Hotel on Aug 26, 2019. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong joined IRO’s Patron Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong, religious leaders, members and supporters of IRO in this celebratory gala dinner.

Marking a transformative 70th year was the launch of the ‘We The People of Singapore’. This digital initiative, organised in partnership with Central CDC, aims to amplify IRO’s advocacy for religious harmony to the online space. With the help of Central CDC, IRO will develop digital content that educates people about the ten major religions in Singapore and encourages interfaith friendships.

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      <image:caption>Maharah Binte Abdul Mahid, 25, Private Tutor, at home on Oct 04, 2019. 

Maharah was only two months old when her father was diagnosed with nasal pharyngeal cancer and doctors told him that he had only six months to live. After undergoing radiotherapy treatment, he defied the odds and made a miraculous recovery, but the good luck was not to last. When Maharah was thirteen years old, her father suffered a relapse from the cancer that will have him going in and out of hospital for the next seven years, until her second year at university. The radiotherapy treatment before had not only killed the bad cancer cells in her father's body, but also the good ones, causing him to suffer from a recurring lung infection and being unable to swallow normally. With her father out of work and her mother becoming the sole breadwinner, Maharah took over duties as the main caregiver for her ailing father, nursing him in the middle of the night when he suffered from chills and fever. The Junyuan Secondary School student went on to study Biomedical Science at Republic Polytechnic before graduating from the school with a Diploma with Merit after three years, and read Biological Sciences at NTU, while juggling school with caregiving duties. Every day after school without fail, Maharah would head home to take care of her father. Despite having no time for herself, the staunch Muslim found time to give back to the community and founded the charity Source of Hope, which provides aid to the families of cancer patients. Nearing the end of her father's life, Maharah would do her revision by his bedside in the hospital so as to spend more time with him in his last days. In spite of all that she had to go through, she graduated from university with a first class honours last year. She now has plans to study medicine as a post-grad student, hoping to help others like her father in the same way his doctor had done.  

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask walking past Joo Moh Chiap Kee Trading Pte Ltd which deals with religious goods at Middle Road on Mar 06, 2020. 

China’s central province of Hubei, excluding the provincial capital Wuhan, reported zero new cases of coronavirus over 24 hours for the first time during the outbreak, as the authorities continued to contain imported infections in other parts of the country.

Wuhan, the epicentre of the epidemic, reported 126 new confirmed cases on Thursday (March 5) but there were no new infections in the province apart from those, the National Health Commission said on Friday.
 
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      <image:caption>First two guys leaving the Elections Department Singapore (ELD) around 9.30am with nomination forms. They refused to say anything about party or whether they are running for the election.

Potential candidates head to Elections Department Singapore (ELD) at 11 Prinsep Link to pick up nomination forms on June 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>The capsules were packed closely into blue containers and cushioned with acid-free paper at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 13, 2020.
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Dawn Marie Lee, 45, Writer, and her son Julien Andre Chassin, (front) 11, Primary 6 pupil, trying to avoid the overhanging branches of the sea hibiscus tree, along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. 

"I really loved the sudden downpour while we were paddling on the river. Most of the time in the city we are always trying to shelter from rain. It was so refreshing to be drenched, floating on water and surrounded by gorgeous mangrove trees," she said. 

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      <image:caption>Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters at Victoria Park waiting for the march to Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Joey Yeo (right) receiving a hug from her mother, Madam Janice Ng, 51, IT consultant, at the end of the 2nd block of Women's Trios in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 22, 2018. Her team finished 3rd out of 23 with a score of 4250 and have won the Bronze medal. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The team doing their makeup before the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 04, 2019. Makeup plays an important role in giving a good first impression of the performance. 

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      <image:caption>Xavier Alexander from Singapore Slingers aiming for a goal during the Asean Basketball League Finals Game 2 between Singapore Slingers and CLS Knights Indonesia at OCBC Arena on May 05, 2019. 

Singapore Slingers won 77-57. 

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      <image:caption>An A380 being assembled inside Airbus Facility Centre at Toulouse, France on Dec 12, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh playing with Nguyen Minh Hoang, 1, who has hydrocephalus and is carried by his grandma, Madam Nguyen Thi Vu, 53, while waiting for a taxi to Gleneagles Medical Centre for his medical appointment on Dec 03, 2018. Her children Kang Zi Lin, 10, Primary 4, and and Kang Zheng Yang, (extreme top left) 7, Primary 1, are walking down the steps in the background. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Kate Pocklington, (left) 28, Conservator, and Mr Marcus Chua, 31, Museum Officer, staff of the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, removing the fat layer of the retrieved carcass of the sperm whale at Tuas Marine Transfer Station on July 11 2015. 

Follow up to the sperm whale found off Jurong Island on July 10 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Turtle hatchlings collected in a container waiting to be released further out into the sea off Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>Inuka eating in his den at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>KUSU ISLAND: Every year, during the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, the spotlight turns onto Kusu Island, which means Tortoise Island in Hokkien. The 8.5ha reclaimed island is famed for its annual pilgrimage season, when thousands of devotees travel there to pay respects at the Tua Pek Kong Temple with green pagoda roofs - the island's most famous landmark - and the three Malay shrines on top of a small hill with 152 steps. This year, the pilgrimage season is from Sept 29 to Oct 27.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A male red-footed tortoise walking among children from Bright Beginnings Learning Centre who visited The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum on 17 october 2017.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Venerable Shi You Guang, Ervad Rustom M Ghadiali, and Rabbi Mardoche Abergel, leaving the stage after the Interfaith Prayer.  

2019 marks the 70th anniversary of founding Inter-Religious Organisations, Singapore (IRO).  To commemorate this special occasion, IRO is hosting a dinner at the Fullerton Bay Hotel on Aug 26, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will grace the event as Guest of Honour. Emeritus Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong will also grace the event as honourable Patron of IRO. 

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      <image:caption>AGWO co-founders Reverend Samuel Gift Stephen, (left) 42, and Reverend Ezekiel Tan, 47, at Hope Initiative Alliance on Oct 07, 2019. 

Interviewing the co-founders of the Alliance of Guest Workers Outreach. AGWO is a new initiative bringing together some 100 groups such as voluntary welfare organisations, civil organisations, corporations, professional bodies, guest worker dormitories, and government agencies, to provide guest workers in Singapore with holistic care in a sustainable manner. It is organising an inaugural ‘Feast of Appreciation’ on 13 October 2019, at the Fullerton Hotel—a feast to appreciate guest workers, with dormitory owners, government officials and AGWO partners. The event will also launch the series of feasts in the last quarter of 2019 throughout Singapore, culminating with the Guest Workers Appreciation Day on 18 December 2019.

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      <image:caption>Expert from a professional cleaning disinfection company engaged by PCF Sparkletots disinfecting PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Fengshan Blk 126 on Mar 24, 2020.

A teacher at a PAP Community Foundation (PCF) Sparkletots centre tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday (March 23).

According to an e-mail circular sent to parents from the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA), the pre-school at Block 126 Fengshan is closed on Tuesday for thorough cleaning and disinfection of its premises, as an added precautionary measure.

The Health Ministry is conducting contact tracing, and barring further developments, classes and programmes will resume on Wednesday.
 
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      <image:caption>Independent candidate Ooi Boon Ewe picks up nomination papers and plans to run in Bukit Panjang SMC. 

Potential candidates head to Elections Department Singapore (ELD) at 11 Prinsep Link to pick up nomination forms on June 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Soh Pang Ching, 29, Manager (Collections Management) from Heritage Conservation Centre , transferring the packed capsules onto a painting trolley at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 13, 2020.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Nest of the giant honey bee found along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. A large number of individuals can be seen forming a protective curtain around the nest. The nest may support up to 100,000 workers. 

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      <image:caption>Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters marching on the road outside Victoria Park on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Martina Veloso (center) taking part in the qualification of Women's 50m Rifle 3 Position at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 22, 2018.  
She finished 8th out of 33 shooters with a score of 1160-46x and qualify for the finals. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phebe Lau, (right) 18, International Baccalaureate final year student from Singapore Sports School, and Ms Michele Lau, (left) 18, International Baccalaureate final year student from Singapore Sports School, wearing their leotards before the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 04, 2019. 

The team loaned their competition leotards from Team Minetit in Finland because they did not have enough funds. Each leotard costs between $600 to $800. 

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      <image:caption>Xavier Alexander from Singapore Slingers in action during the Asean Basketball League Finals Game 2 between Singapore Slingers and CLS Knights Indonesia at OCBC Arena on May 05, 2019. 

Singapore Slingers won 77-57. 

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      <image:caption>Staff working under the wing of an A380 inside Airbus Facility Centre at Toulouse, France on Dec 12, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh (extreme left) watching Nguyen Minh Hoang, 1, who has hydrocephalus and is carried by his grandma, Madam Nguyen Thi Vu, (extreme right) 53, and his mother, Madam Bui Thi Hong Thu, 29, housewife, by his side in the taxi on the way to Gleneagles Medical Centre for his medical appointment on Dec 03, 2018.

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Genie Lew, 20, NParks intern; Dr Karenne Tun, Director for Coastal and Marine branch, NParks; Mr Jonathan Tan, (squatting) 24, Manager, National Biodiversity Centre; and Mr Collin Tong, 40, Senior Manager for Coastal and Marine branch, National Biodiversity Centre; releasing the turtle hatchlings further out at sea off Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>Inuka eating in his den at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kanapathy Satthaiyah, 42, artisan, painting on the ceiling of the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, which is ornamented with sculpted images portraying colourful floral motifs, on Jan 05, 2018.

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      <image:caption>KUSU ISLAND: Every year, during the ninth month of the Chinese lunar calendar, the spotlight turns onto Kusu Island, which means Tortoise Island in Hokkien. The 8.5ha reclaimed island is famed for its annual pilgrimage season, when thousands of devotees travel there to pay respects at the Tua Pek Kong Temple with green pagoda roofs - the island's most famous landmark - and the three Malay shrines on top of a small hill with 152 steps. This year, the pilgrimage season is from Sept 29 to Oct 27.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Children from Bright Beginnings Learning Centre taking turns to sponge Xiao Hei, an Aldabra tortoise that originates from the Seychelles at The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum. When the female tortoise, which is now five years old, first arrived at the museum, it was afraid of visitors and would hide in a corner. Now, it has become used to human interaction and loves to be petted.

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      <image:caption>Mrs S R Nathan receiving the Honorary Posthumous IRO Award on behalf of Mr S R Nathan, former President of Singapore. Prime Minister Lee presented the award to Mrs S R Nathan recognising late Mr Nathan’s commitment towards the cause of inter-religious cohesion and harmony in Singapore.

2019 marks the 70th anniversary of founding Inter-Religious Organisations, Singapore (IRO).  To commemorate this special occasion, IRO is hosting a dinner at the Fullerton Bay Hotel on Aug 26, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will grace the event as Guest of Honour. Emeritus Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong will also grace the event as honourable Patron of IRO. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Thomas Perazzi, 39, Head of Watches, Asia, auction house Phillips, at Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore hotel on Oct 08, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Worker from East Coast-Fengshan town council washing the floor using a high pressure water jet outside PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Fengshan Blk 126 on Mar 24, 2020.

A teacher at a PAP Community Foundation (PCF) Sparkletots centre tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday (March 23).

According to an e-mail circular sent to parents from the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA), the pre-school at Block 126 Fengshan is closed on Tuesday for thorough cleaning and disinfection of its premises, as an added precautionary measure.

The Health Ministry is conducting contact tracing, and barring further developments, classes and programmes will resume on Wednesday.
 
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      <image:caption>Facade of the Elections Department Singapore (ELD) at 11 Prinsep Link on June 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Marilyn Giam Jia Min, (left) 29, Assistant Manager (Collections Management) and Mr Soh Pang Ching, 29, Manager (Collections Management), both from Heritage Conservation Centre, transferring the packed capsules onto a painting trolley at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 13, 2020.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participants taking part in a kayaking trip to Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>The Merlion Park can be seen through the interiors of the store. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters marching on the road outside Victoria Park on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Martina Veloso taking part in the qualification of Women's 50m Rifle 3 Position at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 22, 2018.  
She finished 8th out of 33 shooters with a score of 1160-46x and qualify for the finals. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The young gymnasts from D'Gymnastique Academy cheering for Team Singapore gymnasts during their performance in the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Four Continents Championships/Singapore Cup event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019. 

Cecilia, Miki, Phebe and Ann also coached and sent two children’s teams (for the 8 to 10 and 10 to 12 age groups) to take part in the Four Continents Championships and Singapore Cup. 

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      <image:caption>Xavier Alexander (with ball) from Singapore Slingers in action during the Asean Basketball League Finals Game 2 between Singapore Slingers and CLS Knights Indonesia at OCBC Arena on May 05, 2019. 

Singapore Slingers won 77-57. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines A380 new Suites (first look at the actual plane) at Airbus Delivery Centre, at Toulouse, France on Dec 12, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh playing with Nguyen Minh Hoang, 1, who has hydrocephalus, at Gleneagles Medical Centre while waiting for his medical appointment on Dec 03, 2018.
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Release of the turtle hatchlings further out at sea off Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>The door to Inuka's exhibit at the back of house at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>After a primer coat is applied, a first coat of colours is painted on the ceiling at the main hall of Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 05, 2018. The first coat of paint is left to dry before different layers of shades and textures are applied on the motif.

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      <image:caption>SISTERS' ISLANDS MARINE PARK: Made up of two islands, Sisters' Islands used to be called Pulau Subar Darat (Little Sister's Island) and Pulau Subar Laut (Big Sister's Island). The surrounding waters, spanning around 40ha, have been designated a marine park since July 2014. The park is home to Singapore's largest artificial reef. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The outdoor pond is popular among visitors at The Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum. The museum accepts walk-in visits and conducts group tours and workshops for children. Admission costs $5 for adults, and $3 for senior citizens and children under six. The tortoises and turtles come from countries such as Madagascar, India and Myanmar.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong sharing a moment with Mrs S R Nathan. 

2019 marks the 70th anniversary of founding Inter-Religious Organisations, Singapore (IRO).  To commemorate this special occasion, IRO is hosting a dinner at the Fullerton Bay Hotel on Aug 26, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will grace the event as Guest of Honour. Emeritus Minister Mr Goh Chok Tong will also grace the event as honourable Patron of IRO. 

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      <image:caption>A cyclist wearing mask cycling past two benches covered with red and white tape to prevent people from sitting on it, near Blk 831 Tampines Street 83 at 8.55am on Apr 21, 2020. 

More than 200 people were caught by the authorities for not complying with safe distancing measures on Monday (April 20), while 80 did not wear a mask outside their homes.

Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli gave this update on his Facebook page on Monday night, saying that nine of these people breached the measures for a second time and will face fines of $1,000 each.

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shamsul Kamar, grassroots adviser for Aljunied GRC GROs (Kaki Bukit), distributing food packs and meeting needy residents at Kaki Bukit Community Centre on June 27, 2020.

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors putting foam on the frame of the first section of the analogue flight information display flip board before hoisting it down at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020. 

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Asian Glossy Starlings perched on a dead tree. The adults have overall glossy blackish-green plumage, black bill and legs, and diagnostic red eyes. They feed on insects and fruits.

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      <image:caption>Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters marching on the road outside Victoria Park on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Nandinzaya Gankhuyag from Mongolia taking part in the qualification of Women's 50m Rifle 3 Position at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 22, 2018.  
She finished 1st out of 33 shooters with a score of 1175-68x and qualify for the finals. 
 
Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The team performing during the preliminaries of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019. 

They came in 10th out of 16 teams in the Women's category in International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup II. In the Singapore Cup held on Apr 03, 2019, they got the bronze medal out of six finalists in the Women's category. In addition, they also got 4th out of 9 teams in the Women's category in the Four Continents Championships.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Slingers' Xavier Alexander (#15) in action. 

Singapore Slingers against San Miguel Alab Pilipinas in the ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Mar 03, 2019. 

San Miguel Alab Pilipinas won 80-70 against Singapore Slingers. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers checking in before the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh (extreme right) watching her daughter, Kang Zi Lin, 10, Primary 4, play with Nguyen Minh Hoang, 1, who has hydrocephalus, at her Marsiling flat on Dec 03, 2018. His mother, Madam Bui Thi Hong Thu, (extreme left) 29, housewife, is preparing milk for him. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Jonathan Tan, 24, Manager, National Biodiversity Centre, creating a 'runway' for the turtle hatchlings to 'run' down towards the sea. 

Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>Well wishes for Inuka at his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The completed ceiling motif at the main hall of Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple after various stages of painting, on Jan 05, 2018.

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      <image:caption>PULAU JONG: It is touted as one of the last untouched islands of Singapore. Much of this island is submerged underwater at high tide and only the cliffs covered in lush greenery can be seen.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Students returning from the camp in the bus, outside Punggol Primary School on Aug 30, 2019

Pupils from Punggol Primary School suffer from diarrhea, abdominal pains  during school camp and school is forced to cut short the camp. The camp is at MOE Dairy Farm Outdoor Adventure Learning Centre. It is supposed to last for 3 days from Aug 29 to 31 but they are being taken back to school tonight.

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      <image:caption>Nur Masdiana Roslee, 19, Year 2 student in Singapore Polytechnic, at home on Oct 18, 2019. 

She is a recipient of ISCA Cares. Her dad left the family two years ago, and the family is left to fend for themselves. She has to work part time, yet did well with a GPA of 3.6 in her first year Diploma in Accountancy course at Singapore Polytechnic. 

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      <image:caption>KFC restaurant at Blk 823A, Tampines St 81 at 9.02am on Apr 21, 2020. 

On a Facebook post on Apr 19, 2020, KFC said that it was experiencing a "recent increase in demand", and added that from yesterday onwards, all delivery and takeaway orders that customers make online will be made contactless.

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shamsul Kamar, grassroots adviser for Aljunied GRC GROs (Kaki Bukit), distributing Fight Dengue leaflets and interacting with residents near 539 Bedok North Street 3 on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors lowering the first section of the inner structure of the analogue flight information display flip board onto a trolley at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participant using a paddle during the kayaking trip along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020.

With the right technique and guidance from kayaking guides, people of all ages can explore nature using kayaks. Kayaking is an eco-friendly way of exploring nature.

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      <image:caption>The moon against the exterior facade of the store. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters marching on the road outside Victoria Park on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Spectator covering her ears during the qualification of Women's 25m pistol at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 22, 2018.  

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The team performing during the preliminaries of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019. 

They came in 10th out of 16 teams in the Women's category in International Federation of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup II. In the Singapore Cup held on Apr 03, 2019, they got the bronze medal out of six finalists in the Women's category. In addition, they also got 4th out of 9 teams in the Women's category in the Four Continents Championships.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Slingers' Xavier Alexander (#15) reacts after scoring a goal. 

Singapore Slingers against San Miguel Alab Pilipinas in the ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Mar 03, 2019. 

San Miguel Alab Pilipinas won 80-70 against Singapore Slingers. 

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      <image:caption>SIA cabin crew greeting guests at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh (centre) fetching Tran Hoang Gia Anh, 1, with his parents, Mr Tran Van Thanh Ngoc, (right) 31, Motorcycle taxi driver, and Madam Pham Thi Be Thy, 23, Part time Housekeeper, from Changi Airport Terminal 4 to her Marsiling flat on Dec 03, 2018. He has corneal opacity, and needs to go for cornea transplant. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr Karenne Tun, Director for Coastal and Marine branch, NParks; removing any obstacles which may obstruct or even trap the turtle hatchlings going into the water. 

Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Anita Ryanto, 47, Lecturer, making drawings of Inuka at his exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>PULAU JONG: It is touted as one of the last untouched islands of Singapore. Much of this island is submerged underwater at high tide and only the cliffs covered in lush greenery can be seen.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Shaw Plaza at 360 Balestier Road has been vacated by tenants, including OCBC bank and Sportslink, on Aug 31, 2019. 

The mall was fully vacated as of Aug 31, 2019, except for FairPrice and McDonald's. Their last day of operations is on Aug 31, 2019.  

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Sally Tay Siew Lan, 50,Bank teller from DBS; Ms Chiang Boon Cheng Kristie, 42, Customer service manager from OCBC; and Mr Ong Teck Cheong Alson, 31, Bank teller from OCBC.

A bank teller with DBS bank assisted the Police in preventing an impersonation scam and apprehending a male suspect. She attended to a man and woman who sought to withdraw a large sum of money. When she probed, the man behaved suspiciously. Sensing that the man could be a scammer, she immediately alerted the Police.

A customer service manager and bank teller with OCBC bank assisted the Police in preventing an impersonation scam at Parkway Parade shopping mall. They managed to dissuade a customer from making a money transfer instructed by an unknown caller.

Bedok Police Division holding Public Spiritedness Award (PSA) ceremony, at Bedok Police Division on Oct 23, 2019.

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      <image:caption>People observing safe distancing measures inside the wet market at Blk 823A Tampines St 81 at 9.08am on Apr 21, 2020. 

More than 200 people were caught by the authorities for not complying with safe distancing measures on Monday (April 20), while 80 did not wear a mask outside their homes.

Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli gave this update on his Facebook page on Monday night, saying that nine of these people breached the measures for a second time and will face fines of $1,000 each.

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shamsul Kamar, grassroots adviser for Aljunied GRC GROs (Kaki Bukit), distributing Fight Dengue leaflets and interacting with residents near 539 Bedok North Street 3 on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors lowering the first section of the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board onto a trolley at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Caterpillar of the atlas moth along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. The caterpillar is bluish green with large bumps on them, and covered with a fine white powder, large ones with orange spots near the end. Their foodplants include the various mangrove plants as well as fruit trees.

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      <image:caption>An oculus located at the apex of the dome provides a flooding ray of light that travels through the space at Apple Marina Bay Sands.  

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters marching on the road outside Victoria Park on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Muhammad Jaris Goh Bin Ali Akbar Goh reacts during the 2nd block of Men's Trios in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 23, 2018. 

They finished 3rd out of 33 and have won the Bronze medal with a score of 4226. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 23, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The team doing a penche balance during the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 04, 2019. They came in 10th out of 16 teams in the Women's category in World Cup II. It is one of the most difficult balance to execute in the routine. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Slingers' Xavier Alexander (#15) in action. 

Singapore Slingers against San Miguel Alab Pilipinas in the ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Mar 03, 2019. 

San Miguel Alab Pilipinas won 80-70 against Singapore Slingers. 

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      <image:caption>The revealing of the Singapore Airlines new A380 at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Kang Zi Lin, (extreme left) 10, Primary 4, and Kang Zheng Yang, 7, Primary 1, playing with Tran Hoang Gia Anh, 1, who has corneal opacity. Zi Lin and Zheng Yang are both children of Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh and her 50-year-old husband Kang Eng Hiang.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Genie Lew, 20, NParks intern, transferring the turtle hatchlings into a blue container before their release into the sea. 

Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>A sculpture of a polar bear at the entrance of Inuka's exhibit at the Singapore Zoo on Apr 19, 2018. 

Follow-up story on Inuka's declining health. Inuka, the first polar bear to be born in the tropics, is in declining health, Wildlife Reserves Singapore (WRS) revealed on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>PULAU BIOLA: A small islet with a land area of 0.4ha, Pulau Biola is largely untouched by developments and its rich marine life is said to make it a good dive spot, albeit with strong currents.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Shaw Plaza at 360 Balestier Road has been vacated by tenants, including OCBC bank and Sportslink, on Aug 31, 2019. 

The mall was fully vacated as of Aug 31, 2019, except for FairPrice and McDonald's. Their last day of operations is on Aug 31, 2019.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Seah Liang Chiang, 55, Founder and CEO of Shipping Container Hotel Pte Ltd, standing between the two container hotels at a container yard in Tuas on Oct 24, 2019.  

The first container hotel in Singapore is set to open in onenorth next month. ZB reported that the owner, Mr Seah, has tried the concept out in Malaysia with success and is bring it to Singapore. He will charge $150 to 250 a night and is looking to attract people in their 20s and 30s. 

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      <image:caption>SG Clean Ambassador helping people to observe safe distancing measures inside the wet market at Blk 823A Tampines St 81 at 9.17am on Apr 21, 2020. 

More than 200 people were caught by the authorities for not complying with safe distancing measures on Monday (April 20), while 80 did not wear a mask outside their homes.

Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli gave this update on his Facebook page on Monday night, saying that nine of these people breached the measures for a second time and will face fines of $1,000 each.

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Party chief Pritam Singh interacting with residents during Workers' Party outreach at 538 Bedok North Street 3 Market &amp; Food Centre on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors transferring the first section of the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board on a trolley at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participants kayaking inside the Avicennia flooded forest inside Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020.

Avicennia mangrove trees secrete excess salt through specialised glands on its leaves. 

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      <image:caption>Level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters marching on the road outside Victoria Park on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Muhammad Jaris Goh Bin Ali Akbar Goh (facing camera) with Alex Chong Wei Chien (283) and Ong Wei Siong Darren (282) during the 2nd block of Men's Trios in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 23, 2018. 

They finished 3rd out of 33 and have won the Bronze medal with a score of 4226. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 23, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The team taking a group photo at the kiss and cry corner after their performance in the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 04, 2019. They came in 10th out of 16 teams in the Women's category in World Cup II. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Slingers' Jerran Rashad Young (middle) against San Miguel Alab Pilipinas' Lawrence Domingo (#3) and Peter John Ramos (#36) in the ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Mar 03, 2019. 

San Miguel Alab Pilipinas won 80-70 against Singapore Slingers. 

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      <image:caption>Exterior of the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh (second from left) having lunch with the Vietnamese mothers, Madam Pham Thi Be Thy, (third from left) 23, Part time Housekeeper, and Madam Hoang Thi Thuy Linh, (extreme left) 34, former primary school teacher, while her mother, Madam Le Thi Thu Lieu, 63, carries Tran Hoang Gia Anh, 1, at home on Dec 03, 2018. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kanapathy Satthaiyah, (left) 42, and Mr Palanichamy Raja, 23, both artisans attaching a soolam (trident) on the sculpture of Hindu Goddess, Sri Vishnu Durga, at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 10, 2018.

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      <image:caption>ST JOHN'S ISLAND: Once home to cholera-infected immigrants and then opium addicts, it is now a day-trip paradise for those looking for a rustic island getaway. It is connected to Lazarus Island by a man-made causeway (middle). A public gallery at the Marine Park Outreach and Education Centre gives an overview of the Sisters' Islands Marine Park. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Yap Boon Hwee, 48, Staff Nurse, distributing essential food items with other volunteers to residents at Blk 223A Sumang Lane on Aug 31, 2019. 

Masjid Al-Islah, in collaboration with Punggol West IRCC, Darmakaya Temple &amp; Church of the Transfiguration organising a distribution drive of essential food items to households in Punggol on Aug 31, 2019. 

The event will see volunteers from different backgrounds and faiths gather for a common cause of helping members of the community who are in need. Some 420 volunteers from various religious, community and grassroots organisations, as well as schools and interest groups will distribute food items to 1,300 households at four residential blocks. Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, and Member of Parliament for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC,  Mr Teo Chee Hean, will grace the event. Senior Parlimentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of National Development, Ms Sun Xueling, will also be in attendance.

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      <image:caption>Mr Seah Liang Chiang, 55, Founder and CEO of Shipping Container Hotel Pte Ltd, standing inside one of the two container hotels at a container yard in Tuas on Oct 24, 2019.  

The first container hotel in Singapore is set to open in onenorth next month. ZB reported that the owner, Mr Seah, has tried the concept out in Malaysia with success and is bring it to Singapore. He will charge $150 to 250 a night and is looking to attract people in their 20s and 30s. 

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      <image:caption>Tables covered with red plastic sheets to prevent people from dining inside the coffeeshop at Blk 826 Tampines St 81 at 9.25am on Apr 21, 2020. 

More than 200 people were caught by the authorities for not complying with safe distancing measures on Monday (April 20), while 80 did not wear a mask outside their homes.

Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli gave this update on his Facebook page on Monday night, saying that nine of these people breached the measures for a second time and will face fines of $1,000 each.

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Party chief Pritam Singh interacting with residents during Workers' Party outreach at 538 Bedok North Street 3 Market &amp; Food Centre on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors gently placing down the first section of the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board on pieces of foam at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Atlas moth found along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. Their wings are 25 to 30cm across and among the insects with the largest wing area. It is so named because its wing patterns resemble a map.

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      <image:caption>Entrepreneurs and developers interested in receiving training and advice can meet with Apple team members in Apple’s first underwater Boardroom, located at basement 1 of the store.

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in a march towards Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Emmanuel Ryan Paul (top, right) taking part in the finals of Men's Speed Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 23, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 23, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Miki Nomura, 24, Co-founder and head coach from D'Gymnastique Academy, expressing joy after looking at the results for their performance at the preliminaries of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019.

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      <image:caption>San Miguel Alab Pilipinas' Peter John Ramos (extreme left) arguing with Singapore Slingers' Xavier Alexander (extreme right). 

Singapore Slingers against San Miguel Alab Pilipinas in the ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Mar 03, 2019. 

San Miguel Alab Pilipinas won 80-70 against Singapore Slingers. 

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      <image:caption>Exterior of the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kang Eng Hiang, 50, fishmonger, praying outside his flat on Nov 28, 2018. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Release of 90 turtle hatchlings at Sisters' Islands Marine Park on Sept 19, 2019. 

Singapore’s first sea turtle hatchery was officially opened on Sept 29, 2018. The facility is located at the southern lagoon on Small Sister’s Island and will provide a dedicated in situ facility to receive, nurture and hatch rescued turtle eggs assessed to be at risk from other coastal areas in Singapore, in an effort to increase their survivability. It will also provide research opportunities for scientists to study local sea turtle populations. The Straits Times photojournalist Lim Yaohui looks at the progress one year on, at how turtle eggs are relocated from the original nest to the hatchery, volunteer training workshop, as well as the hatching of eggs at the receiving nest. 

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      <image:caption>Chief Priest S K Vasudevan Bhattachariar, carrying a set of yenthrams during a religious ceremony at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Mar 03, 2018. Yenthrams are gold sheets with important Sanskrit scriptures of the deities. These yenthrams are placed inside the pedestals of the deities. Yenthrams are the channel of energy for the deities in a Hindu temple. Sculptures of deities are placed temporarily in a makeshift sanctum (background) for devotees to worship before they are moved back to the sanctum during the consecration ceremony on Apr 22, 2018.

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      <image:caption>ST JOHN'S ISLAND: Once home to cholera-infected immigrants and then opium addicts, it is now a day-trip paradise for those looking for a rustic island getaway. It is connected to Lazarus Island by a man-made causeway (middle). A public gallery at the Marine Park Outreach and Education Centre gives an overview of the Sisters' Islands Marine Park. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Pichmutta Puangtongdee, nicknamed Dada, 23, performing the Ball Experiment at RAW Moves Studio on Sept 04, 2019. 

Media preview for Being, and Organs, a new work by Taiwanese choreographer Paul Gong for local contemporary dance company Raw Moves, at Goodman Arts Centre on Sept 04, 2019. 

With emerging technologies, a bio-printed heart is now close to reality. With these artificial organs gaining increasingly similar structure and compatibility, a new relationship is generated between humans and their bodies.

Conceptualiser Paul Gong and Movement collaborator Ricky Sim, Artistic Director of RAW Moves, examine the topic of trans-humanism, bodily integrity and the social-ethical implications of artificial organs.

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      <image:caption>Mr Seah Liang Chiang, 55, Founder and CEO of Shipping Container Hotel Pte Ltd, standing outside one of the two container hotels at a container yard in Tuas on Oct 24, 2019.  

The first container hotel in Singapore is set to open in onenorth next month. ZB reported that the owner, Mr Seah, has tried the concept out in Malaysia with success and is bring it to Singapore. He will charge $150 to 250 a night and is looking to attract people in their 20s and 30s. 

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      <image:caption>A closed McDonald's restaurant at Tampines West CC at 9.32am on Apr 21, 2020.  

The seven McDonald's staff infected with Covid-19 had been deployed across nine different outlets, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Monday (April 20).

This spurred the ministry to advise the fast-food giant to stop its operations until May 4 at its more than 135 outlets, including its takeaway and delivery services, which it did so on Sunday.

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      <image:caption>Workers' Party outreach at 538 Bedok North Street 3 Market &amp; Food Centre on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors gently placing down the first section of the inner structure of the analogue flight information display flip board on pieces of foam at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Participants kayaking along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Entrepreneurs and developers interested in receiving training and advice can meet with Apple team members in Apple’s first underwater Boardroom, located at basement 1 of the store.

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in a march towards Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Joey Yeo taking part in block 2 of Women's Team in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 24, 2018.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phaan Yilin, 24, Analyst, congratulating the team after their performance at the preliminaries of Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019. She used to be part of the team but she could not continue due to work commitments. 

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      <image:caption>Singaporean Amir Khan (left) against Costa Rican Ariel Sexton in One's lightweight world grand prix quarter-finals. Costa Rican Ariel Sexton won the match.

One Championship Call To Greatness event at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Exterior of the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh and her 50-year-old husband Kang Eng Hiang selling prawns at their prawn stall in Geylang Serai Market on Dec 06, 2018. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fire-walking ritual "Koi Hoi" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After the noon prayers, blessed food is served to devotees by temple volunteers, while restoration works are still in progress, at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Mar 03, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Lazarus Island boasts a pristine 700m beach and is a favourite port of call for private yachts during the weekends. ST PHOTOS: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yellow Saraca (Saraca thaipingensis) tree with its brightly coloured sepals at Marine Cove, East Coast Park on Sept 05, 2019. 

It is slightly fragrant, petal-less, and colours of the flowers come from the sepals. As the flowers mature, a dark red eye develops. It flowers heavily after pronounced dry weather.

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      <image:caption>Accomplished dancer and grassroots leader Dr Uma Rajan with director K. Rajagopal at the Silver Arts Media Preview at Stamford Arts Centre on July 31, 2019. 

Life cover story on the annual Silver Arts festival, which returns from Sept 5 to 29 with a line-up of arts-related programmes for seniors. 

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      <image:caption>A closed McDonald's restaurant at Tampines Central at 9.56am on Apr 21, 2020.  

The seven McDonald's staff infected with Covid-19 had been deployed across nine different outlets, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said on Monday (April 20).

This spurred the ministry to advise the fast-food giant to stop its operations until May 4 at its more than 135 outlets, including its takeaway and delivery services, which it did so on Sunday.

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      <image:caption>Leaflets given out during Workers' Party outreach at 538 Bedok North Street 3 Market &amp; Food Centre on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Rows of socket connectors inside the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020.
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Malayan water monitor seen during a kayaking trip to Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Interior of level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>A child in stroller with protesters in a march towards Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>The South Korea team cheering during block 2 of Women's Team in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 24, 2018.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Coach Saori Kubota speaking to coach Makoto Sato, and the team after the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics World Cup ll event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 04, 2019. She is giving the team advice and encouragement for the World Championships. 

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      <image:caption>Petchdam Kaiyanghadao from Thailand (left) against Masahide Kudo from Japan in One's super series kickboxing - flyweight event at One Championship Call To Greatness event at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 22, 2019. Petchdam Kaiyanghadao from Thailand won the event.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Mak Swee Wah, Singapore Airlines Executive Vice President Commercial, giving his speech at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Mai Thi Thien Thanh and her 50-year-old husband Kang Eng Hiang at their prawn stall in Geylang Serai Market on Dec 06, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Fire-walking ritual "Koi Hoi" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 18 2015.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU SEMAKAU: An offshore landfill where solid waste and incineration ash are dumped, it was created by enclosing 350ha of sea space between two islands. It is lined with an impermeable barrier to ensure no toxins leak into the waters. Mangroves thrive on the island - these work as biological indicators to give early warning of any leakage.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yellow Saraca (Saraca thaipingensis) tree with its brightly coloured sepals at Marine Cove, East Coast Park on Sept 05, 2019. 

It is slightly fragrant, petal-less, and colours of the flowers come from the sepals. As the flowers mature, a dark red eye develops. It flowers heavily after pronounced dry weather.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ahmad Bin Basri, 68, Security Command Centre Controller at Bulls-Eye Security Services on Aug 19, 2019. 

Profile of old worker who has continued past retirement age for follow up NDR story on raised retirement age.  

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      <image:caption>GrabFood delivery riders outside a Burger King restaurant at Tampines Mall at 10.10am on Apr 21, 2020.  

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Workers' Party outreach at 538 Bedok North Street 3 Market &amp; Food Centre on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Closeup of the inner structure of the analogue flight information display flip board at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 21, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Cecilia Goh Shi Shi, 30, Manager, and Ms Oh Kai Li, 30, Banker, carrying their inflatable kayak up the stairs at Sembawang park after the kayaking trip along Sungei Khatib Bongsu on Oct 14, 2020. The 17kg kayaks are light enough to be carried and gentle to the mangroves. 

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      <image:caption>Interior of level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands and escalators which lead to basement 2 of the store. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in a march towards Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Shayna Ng reacts during block 2 of Women's Team in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 24, 2018.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Phebe Lau, 18, Singapore sports school IB final year; Ms Michele Lau, 18 Singapore sports school IB final year; and Ms Jolene Tan, 27, Physiotherapist;  preparing the medals and trophies during the award ceremony for the the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Four Continents Championships/Singapore Cup event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019. 

Besides taking part in the competition as gymnasts, they were involved in organising the event. 

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      <image:caption>Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke from Thailand against Jeremy Miado from Philippines (in red pants) in One's Catch Weight (56.9KG) event. Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke from Thailand won the event.

One Championship Call To Greatness event at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines pilots and cabin crew, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Jui Tui Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU SEMAKAU: An offshore landfill where solid waste and incineration ash are dumped, it was created by enclosing 350ha of sea space between two islands. It is lined with an impermeable barrier to ensure no toxins leak into the waters. Mangroves thrive on the island - these work as biological indicators to give early warning of any leakage.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yellow Saraca (Saraca thaipingensis) tree with its brightly coloured sepals at Marine Cove, East Coast Park on Sept 05, 2019. 

It is slightly fragrant, petal-less, and colours of the flowers come from the sepals. As the flowers mature, a dark red eye develops. It flowers heavily after pronounced dry weather.

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      <image:caption>Staff from KLA Singapore in their office on Aug 29, 2019. 

ST Run's biggest corporate participant, KLA Singapore, returns with 700 participants. 

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      <image:caption>A man with mask walking past KFC restaurant at Tampines Mall at 10.13am on Apr 21, 2020.  

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Workers' Party outreach at 538 Bedok North Street 3 Market &amp; Food Centre on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors transferring one of the last six pieces of the inner structure of the analogue flight information display flip board out of the hoarding area in Changi Airport Terminal 2 for loading onto a truck for transportation to a storage facility on Feb 26, 2020. 

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  
 
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      <image:caption>Kayaking guides deflate the kayaks at the end of the kayaking trip along Sungei Khatib Bongsu, at Sembawang Park on Oct 14, 2020. The kayaks have to be deflated fully so that they can be packed closely for storage. 

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      <image:caption>Interior of level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in a march towards Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Ryu Seoyeon from South Korea walking towards her teammates during block 2 of Women's Team in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 24, 2018. Her team won the gold medal. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phebe Lau, 18, Singapore sports school IB final year, receiving a broccoli after the award ceremony in the Aesthetic Group Gymnastics Four Continents Championships/Singapore Cup event at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 03, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke from Thailand on top of Jeremy Miado from Philippines in One's Catch Weight (56.9KG) event. Dejdamrong Sor Amnuaysirichoke from Thailand won the event.

One Championship Call To Greatness event at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Exterior of the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Jui Tui Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU SEMAKAU: An offshore landfill where solid waste and incineration ash are dumped, it was created by enclosing 350ha of sea space between two islands. It is lined with an impermeable barrier to ensure no toxins leak into the waters. Mangroves thrive on the island - these work as biological indicators to give early warning of any leakage.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elderly sitting on a bench next to the beach at East Coast Park on Sept 05, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Staff from KLA Singapore in their office on Aug 29, 2019. 

ST Run's biggest corporate participant, KLA Singapore, returns with 700 participants. 

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      <image:caption>A transport ambassador checking on commuters to observe social distancing while seated and making sure that they wear a mask inside the train at 10.58am on Apr 21, 2020.  

More than 200 people were caught by the authorities for not complying with safe distancing measures on Monday (April 20), while 80 did not wear a mask outside their homes.

Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli gave this update on his Facebook page on Monday night, saying that nine of these people breached the measures for a second time and will face fines of $1,000 each.

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap interacting with resident during Workers' Party outreach at the birds pavilion at 537 Bedok North Street 3 on June 27, 2020. 

Party chief Pritam Singh, party chairman Sylvia Lim, Mr Muhamad Faisal Manap, Mr Gerald Giam and Mr Leon Perera are the candidates that Workers' Party will field to defend Aljunied GRC, which it first won in 2011.

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      <image:caption>Contractors transferring one of the last six pieces of the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board outside the hoarding area in Changi Airport Terminal 2 for loading onto a truck for transportation to a storage facility after midnight on Feb 27, 2020. 

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  
 
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      <image:caption>A man skateboarding along the Khatib Bongsu Park Connector next to Sungei Khatib Bongsu with HDB flats in the background near Yishun Ave 6 on Oct 23, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Interior of level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in a march towards Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Yuliya Komendra from Kazakhstan taking part in the women's 10m air pistol qualification at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 24, 2018. 

She finished 21st out of 43 shooters with a score of 562-17x and did not qualify for the finals. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phebe Lau (second from left) hugging her father, Mr Melvin Lau, 51, Money Broker, and Ms Cecilia Chia, (fourth from left) 24, Coach, hugging Ms Edlyn Ho, 20, Year 3 Polytechnic student, at Changi Airport Terminal One departure hall on Jan 31, 2019, before they depart to Japan for their boot camp from 1 to 8 February 2019 to train under Ms Saori Kubota from Japan and Ms Maria Garcia from Spain. 

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      <image:caption>Nieky Holzken from Netherlands (right) against Mustapha Haida from Italy in One's Super Series Kickboxing - Lightweight event. Nieky Holzken from Netherlands won the event.

One Championship Call To Greatness event at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Feb 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Exterior of the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Jui Tui Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU SEMAKAU: An offshore landfill where solid waste and incineration ash are dumped, it was created by enclosing 350ha of sea space between two islands. It is lined with an impermeable barrier to ensure no toxins leak into the waters. Mangroves thrive on the island - these work as biological indicators to give early warning of any leakage.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cyclist cycling with face mask at East Coast Park at 6.09pm, on 14 Sept 2019. 
As of 6pm, the 24-hour PSI reading in the eastern part of Singapore was 88.
The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 88 and 108 at 6pm.

Air quality took a sharp turn for the worse on Saturday (Sept 14), with the PSI reading crossing the unhealthy level for the first time in three years.

The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 89 and 109 at 7pm, with the highest recorded reading in western Singapore.

A PSI reading of 101 to 200 is in the unhealthy range, for which the National Environment Agency (NEA) advises the public to cut down on outdoor activities. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with national shuttler Yeo Jia Min at OCBC Arena Hall 2 on Aug 29, 2019. 

Yeo's performance at the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Championships in Basel, Switzerland, has shown she is able to compete with the elite.

She stunned world No. 1 Akane Yamaguchi of Japan in the second round on Tuesday and, while she lost 21-17, 21-11 to 2013 world champion Ratchanok Intanon in the last eight, Yeo mostly held her own against the world No. 6 Thai.

The 20-year-old Yeo, born in Singapore to Malaysian parents who are permanent residents, was the youngest of all quarter-finalists and also the only unseeded player. She is the first local woman to reach the last eight of the competition.

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      <image:caption>Visitor with mask walking near the Eco-Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens at 12.36pm on Apr 21, 2020. 

More than 200 people were caught by the authorities for not complying with safe distancing measures on Monday (April 20), while 80 did not wear a mask outside their homes.

Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli gave this update on his Facebook page on Monday night, saying that nine of these people breached the measures for a second time and will face fines of $1,000 each.

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Residents taking photographs of a figurine of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Secretary-General of the Progress Singapore Party at Mayflower Market and Food Centre on June 28, 2020.

Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting in the new Kebun Baru SMC. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors transferring one of the last six pieces of the inner structure of the analogue flight information display flip board outside the hoarding area in Changi Airport Terminal 2 for loading onto a truck for transportation to a storage facility after midnight on Feb 27, 2020. 

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  
 
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      <image:caption>Interior of level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands showing Marina Bay Sands hotel outside. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Bouquets of white flowers, written tributes and origami cranes outside Pacific Place on June 16, 2019. 

A young man had plunged to his death protesting against a controversial extradition Bill. He hung a banner off the roof of which overlooks the site of violent clashes this week between police and demonstrators angry at a proposed law that would allow fugitives to be sent to mainland China.

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      <image:caption>Teh Xiu Hong (left) taking part in the women's 10m air pistol qualification at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 24, 2018. 

She finished 9th out of 43 shooters with a score of 570-11x and did not qualify for the finals. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ikhsan Fandi (right) during training at Geylang Field on Nov 18, 2018. 

Khairul Amri is set to start Wednesday's AFF Suzuki Cup match against Timor-Leste.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines pilots and cabin crew with the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Jui Tui Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU TEKUKOR: A small, thin island located just south of Sentosa, Pulau Tekukor's name is believed to be derived from "tekukur", the Malay word for spotted dove. The island used to be an ammunition dump, which was closed in the 1980s.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People fishing at East Coast Park at 6.16pm, on 14 Sept 2019. 
As of 6pm, the 24-hour PSI reading in the eastern part of Singapore was 88.
The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 88 and 108 at 6pm.

Air quality took a sharp turn for the worse on Saturday (Sept 14), with the PSI reading crossing the unhealthy level for the first time in three years.

The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 89 and 109 at 7pm, with the highest recorded reading in western Singapore.

A PSI reading of 101 to 200 is in the unhealthy range, for which the National Environment Agency (NEA) advises the public to cut down on outdoor activities. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Muhammad Ridzwan Bin Abdul Latiff, 37, Lecturer; Madam Hanisah Binte Adam, 35, Business Owner and housewife; with their children, Naila Binte Muhammad Ridzwan, (right) 7, Primary one; Nadiyya Binte Muhammad Ridzwan, (left) 4, nursery; and Naeem Bin Muhammad Ridzwan, (bottom) 16 months; at the playground near their flat on Aug 30, 2019. 

What is responsible parenting when it comes to toddlers and young children in public spaces? Esp in the wake of the tragedy at Jewel where a toddler was killed by a mirror that fell on her.

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      <image:caption>Male and female Red Junglefowls roaming near NParks Headquarters in Singapore Botanic Gardens at 12.57pm on Apr 21, 2020. 

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kumaran Pillai, (white cap) 57, of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP) interacting with residents at Mayflower Market and Food Centre on June 28, 2020.

The former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore will be contesting in the new Kebun Baru SMC. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors transferring one of the last six pieces of the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board in Changi Airport Terminal 2 for loading onto a truck for transportation to a storage facility after midnight on Feb 27, 2020. 

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  
 
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Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>A yellow jacket among the bouquets of white flowers, written tributes and origami cranes and flowers outside Pacific Place on June 16, 2019. 

A young man had plunged to his death protesting against a controversial extradition Bill. He hung a banner off the roof of which overlooks the site of violent clashes this week between police and demonstrators angry at a proposed law that would allow fugitives to be sent to mainland China.

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      <image:caption>Wang Qian from China giving her eyes a break during the women's 10m air pistol qualification at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 24, 2018. 

She finished 1st out of 43 shooters with a score of 580-19x and qualify for the finals.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Jazz Janewattananond (THA) hugging his caddy Jacob Fleck, at the end of final round of the SMBC Singapore Open at the Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 20, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew boarding the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Jui Tui Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU TEKUKOR: A small, thin island located just south of Sentosa, Pulau Tekukor's name is believed to be derived from "tekukur", the Malay word for spotted dove. The island used to be an ammunition dump, which was closed in the 1980s.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People playing in the water at East Coast Park at 6.18pm, on 14 Sept 2019. 
As of 6pm, the 24-hour PSI reading in the eastern part of Singapore was 88.
The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 88 and 108 at 6pm.

Air quality took a sharp turn for the worse on Saturday (Sept 14), with the PSI reading crossing the unhealthy level for the first time in three years.

The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 89 and 109 at 7pm, with the highest recorded reading in western Singapore.

A PSI reading of 101 to 200 is in the unhealthy range, for which the National Environment Agency (NEA) advises the public to cut down on outdoor activities. 

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      <image:caption>Elaine Eng, 19, with her paintings, at Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore at 65 Pasir Ris Drive 1 on Sept 02, 2019. 

Elaine is a young woman who suffers from cerebral palsy, which left her severly disabled. A Govt Tech engineer got to know Elaine and together with her colleagues, they came up with a device called E-Canvas to help Elaine paint. Elaine is 1 of a set of quadruplets and she is severely disabled. 

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      <image:caption>Seats surrounded by fencing to prevent visitors from sitting at the Orchid Plaza in Singapore Botanic Gardens at 1.11pm on Apr 21, 2020. 

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>Members of Progress Singapore Party (PSP) with their booth in front of Mayflower Market and Food Centre on June 28, 2020.

Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting in the new Kebun Baru SMC. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors transferring one of the last six pieces of the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board in Changi Airport Terminal 2 for loading onto a truck for transportation to a storage facility after midnight on Feb 27, 2020. 

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  
 
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      <image:caption>Escalators between level 1 and basement 2 of Apple Marina Bay Sands. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in a march at Queensway, Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Bui Thuy Thu Thuy from Vietnam in tears after the women's 10m air pistol qualification at Jakabaring International Shooting Range on Aug 24, 2018. 

She finished 8th out of 43 shooters with a score of 570-16x and qualify for the finals. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Jazz Janewattananond (THA) in action during the final round of the SMBC Singapore Open at the Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 20, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Exterior of the new plane, at the Singapore Airlines A380 Delivery Ceremony at Airbus Delivery Centre at Toulouse, France, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Jui Tui Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU TEKUKOR: A small, thin island located just south of Sentosa, Pulau Tekukor's name is believed to be derived from "tekukur", the Malay word for spotted dove. The island used to be an ammunition dump, which was closed in the 1980s.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong participating in the Mass Parent-child Interactive Music &amp; Dance Activity by Our Music Studio together with babies and their family members during the Embracing PArenthood Celebration @ Teck Ghee 2019 at Teck Ghee Community Club on Sept 14, 2019.  

Some 110 families in Teck Ghee and their babies born in 2018 at the Embracing PArenthood Celebration @ Teck Ghee 2019 at Teck Ghee Community Club on Sept 14, 2019.  

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC Grassroots Organisations (GROs), joining the families at the event.

Embracing PArenthood is a community initiative to celebrate the birth of new-borns and support parenthood in the community. Through this event, Teck Ghee GROs hope to create opportunities for young families to come together and forge new friendships, fostering networks to support each other as they embark on their parenthood journey together.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jeffery Chin, 38, Principal Psychologist; and Ms Carolyn Misir, 45, Principal Psychologist, at police HQ on Sept 04, 2019. 

Face-to-face interview with a female victim who had fallen prey to internet love scam. She lost a sum of US$5,000, which she transferred to a foreign bank account, under the instructions of a perpetrator. During the interview, two psychologists from the Police Psychological Services Division of the SPF’s Manpower Department will sit in and share their views on what could be the factors that led to the victim into falling prey to the scam.

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      <image:caption>Swing surrounded by fencing to prevent people from sitting in Singapore Botanic Gardens at 1.20pm on Apr 21, 2020. 

The next few days are a critical period that will determine whether the circuit breaker measures can be eased by May 4, infectious disease experts told The Straits Times on Monday (April 20).

Tuesday marks 14 days since the stringent safe-distancing measures, meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus infection, came into effect here.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Henry Kwek, PAP candidate and incumbent MP for Kebun Baru SMC, doing a walkabout in the constituency on June 28, 2020. 

Mr Henry Kwek started at Mayflower Market and Hawker Centre and later in the private estates. Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting the ward. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors loading the last six pieces of the inner structure of the analogue flight information display flip board onto a truck outside Changi Airport Terminal 2 for transportation to a storage facility after midnight on Feb 27, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Interior of Apple Marina Bay Sands at basement 2. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in a march outside Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Alex Chong Wei Chien (facing camera) giving high-five to his teammates during the second block of Men's Team in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 25, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 25, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Walking Football4Health (WaF4H) Celebrity Match and Launch of WaF4H Theme Song by Akhir Band, at The Arena @ Our Tampines Hub on Feb 10, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew preparing canape for passengers in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Jui Tui Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU TEKUKOR: A small, thin island located just south of Sentosa, Pulau Tekukor's name is believed to be derived from "tekukur", the Malay word for spotted dove. The island used to be an ammunition dump, which was closed in the 1980s.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong interacting with babies and their family members during the Mass Parent-child Interactive Music &amp; Dance Activity by Our Music Studio, at the Embracing PArenthood Celebration @ Teck Ghee 2019 at Teck Ghee Community Club on Sept 14, 2019.  

Some 110 families in Teck Ghee and their babies born in 2018 at the Embracing PArenthood Celebration @ Teck Ghee 2019 at Teck Ghee Community Club on Sept 14, 2019.  

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC Grassroots Organisations (GROs), joining the families at the event.

Embracing PArenthood is a community initiative to celebrate the birth of new-borns and support parenthood in the community. Through this event, Teck Ghee GROs hope to create opportunities for young families to come together and forge new friendships, fostering networks to support each other as they embark on their parenthood journey together.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Singapore Silat Federation's chief executive Sheik Alau'ddin on Singapore Silat Federation’s future plans at their headquarters in Heartbeat@Bedok ActiveSG on Sept 08, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Temperature screening at the entrance of Prime Supermarket at Blk 823 Tampines Street 81 at 9.11am on Apr 22, 2020.

All standalone food and beverage (F&amp;B) outlets selling mainly drinks and snacks, as well as hairdressing and barber shops, will have to shut by 11.59pm on Tuesday (April 21).

This is part of a further tightening on businesses deemed essential during Singapore's circuit breaker, which has now been extended until June 1.

Separately, temperature screening will be done at all supermarkets and malls from April 22. Visitors will also have to provide their particulars for contact tracing, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said in a statement on Tuesday (April 21) night.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong  and Mr Henry Kwek, (extreme left) PAP candidate and incumbent MP for Kebun Baru SMC, interacting with residents during a walkabout at Mayflower Market and Hawker Centre on June 28, 2020. 

Mr Henry Kwek started at Mayflower Market and Hawker Centre and later in the private estates. Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting the ward. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors loading the last six pieces of the holding structure of the analogue flight information display flip board in a truck in Changi Airport Terminal 2 for transportation to a storage facility after midnight on Feb 27, 2020. 

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  
 
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      <image:caption>Products at basement 2 of Apple Marina Bay Sands. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Ong Wei Siong Darren in action during the second block of Men's Team in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 25, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 25, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Angelique Kerber (Germany) in action against Naomi Osaka (Japan, picture) in the Red Group Singles match of 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018. Angelique Kerber (Germany) won the match.

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      <image:caption>Passengers in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The bladed-ladder climbing ritual "Khi Toh Thooi" by devotees from Bang Neow Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PULAU TEKUKOR: A small, thin island located just south of Sentosa, Pulau Tekukor's name is believed to be derived from "tekukur", the Malay word for spotted dove. The island used to be an ammunition dump, which was closed in the 1980s.ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Group photo taking with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during the Embracing PArenthood Celebration @ Teck Ghee 2019 at Teck Ghee Community Club on Sept 14, 2019.  

Some 110 families in Teck Ghee and their babies born in 2018 at the Embracing PArenthood Celebration @ Teck Ghee 2019 at Teck Ghee Community Club on Sept 14, 2019.  

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC Grassroots Organisations (GROs), joining the families at the event.

Embracing PArenthood is a community initiative to celebrate the birth of new-borns and support parenthood in the community. Through this event, Teck Ghee GROs hope to create opportunities for young families to come together and forge new friendships, fostering networks to support each other as they embark on their parenthood journey together.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Liu Ling Ling, Royston Tan, Shigga Shay, and Joi Chua, after press conference for Royston Tan's new movie 3688 at National Museum on Sept 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Tables covered with red plastic sheets and marked with yellow crosses to prevent patrons from sitting on them at Tampines West Food Court at 9.30am at Blk 827 Tampines Street 81 on Apr 22, 2020. 

All standalone food and beverage (F&amp;B) outlets selling mainly drinks and snacks, as well as hairdressing and barber shops, will have to shut by 11.59pm on Tuesday (April 21).

This is part of a further tightening on businesses deemed essential during Singapore's circuit breaker, which has now been extended until June 1.

Separately, temperature screening will be done at all supermarkets and malls from April 22. Visitors will also have to provide their particulars for contact tracing, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said in a statement on Tuesday (April 21) night.

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      <image:caption>(From left)  Mr Henry Kwek, PAP candidate and incumbent MP for Kebun Baru SMC; PM Lee Hsien Loong; and Mr Loy Boon Keow, 63, PAP branch secretary for Kebun Baru; in front of Mayflower Market and Food Centre on June 28, 2020.

PM Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Henry Kwek, PAP candidate and incumbent MP for Kebun Baru SMC, doing a walkabout in the constituency on June 28, 2020. 

Mr Henry Kwek started at Mayflower Market and Hawker Centre and later in the private estates. Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting the ward. 

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      <image:caption>Most of the components of the analogue flight information display flip board have been removed except for the beam above between check-in rows 9 and 10 at the departure hall of Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 27, 2020. 
 
Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic displays.  

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      <image:caption>Escalators between level 1 and basement 2 of Apple Marina Bay Sands. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>A protester pointing the third finger to police officers standing guard at the entrance of the Legislative Council Complex on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Futaba Ito from Japan taking part in the women's combined qualification (lead) Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 25, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 25, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Sloane Stephens (USA) in action against Kiki Bertens (Netherlands, picture) in the Red Group Singles match of 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew making the bed in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The bladed-ladder climbing ritual "Khi Toh Thooi" by devotees from Bang Neow Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yishun MRT station at 5.01pm, on 15 Sept 2019. 
As of 5pm, the 24-hour PSI reading in the northern part of Singapore was 102.
The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 100 and 108 at 5pm.

The air quality improved slightly on Sunday afternoon (Sept 15) as Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) readings dipped amid light rain in several parts of the island.

At 5pm, the 24-hour PSI reading ranged between 100 in the central and 108 in the south of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Master perfumer Mr Douglas Little, 43, in the Heretic Parfum pop-up fragrance atelier at SIRI House on June 12, 2019. 

Master perfumer Douglas Little is launching his new, gender-neutral line Heretic Parfum for the first time in Singapore. To kick off the launch, he will be transforming the art space at SIRI House into a multi-sensorial pop-up fragrance atelier lasting three months. 

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      <image:caption>An elderly man with mask exercising at Tampines Central Park at 10.32am on Apr 22, 2020.

All standalone food and beverage (F&amp;B) outlets selling mainly drinks and snacks, as well as hairdressing and barber shops, will have to shut by 11.59pm on Tuesday (April 21).

This is part of a further tightening on businesses deemed essential during Singapore's circuit breaker, which has now been extended until June 1.

Separately, temperature screening will be done at all supermarkets and malls from April 22. Visitors will also have to provide their particulars for contact tracing, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said in a statement on Tuesday (April 21) night.

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      <image:caption>Mr Henry Kwek, (left) PAP candidate and incumbent MP for Kebun Baru SMC, interacting with Mr Png Siat Tee, 84, retired accountant and Madam Ang Poh Eng, 86, retired teacher, during his dengue outreach at Teacher's Housing Estate in the new Kebun Baru SMC on June 28, 2020.

Mr Henry Kwek started at Mayflower Market and Hawker Centre and later in the private estates. Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting the ward. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Leon Sim Rong Wei, 31, Assistant Conservator (Objects) from Heritage Conservation Centre, cleaning the capsules using a brush and vacuum cleaner at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020.

Viewing of the deinstalled components of the flip board, which comprise more than 2,000 pieces at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020. At the session, an NHB spokesperson will share more about the processes that have, and will be taking place following the flip board’s deinstallation, as it becomes part of Singapore’s National Collection.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic display.
 
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      <image:caption>Interior of level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands showing the Central Business District outside. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside the Legislative Council Complex on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Akiyo Noguchi from Japan taking part in the women's combined qualification (lead) Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 25, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 25, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Sloane Stephens (USA, picture) in action against Kiki Bertens (Netherlands) in the Red Group Singles match of 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew serving passengers in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The bladed-ladder climbing ritual "Khi Toh Thooi" by devotees from Bang Neow Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>View around Yishun as seen from Blk 204 Yishun Street 21 at 5.16pm, on 15 Sept 2019. 
As of 5pm, the 24-hour PSI reading in the northern part of Singapore was 102.
The 24-hour PSI readings ranged between 100 and 108 at 5pm.

The air quality improved slightly on Sunday afternoon (Sept 15) as Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) readings dipped amid light rain in several parts of the island.

At 5pm, the 24-hour PSI reading ranged between 100 in the central and 108 in the south of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Ms Xie Qian Qian, 26, Fashion designer, posing with her Graye SS19 collection in her Tai Seng studio on June 12, 2019.  

Feature on three local designers showing new collections at the upcoming GSS: Experience Singapore. 26-year-old Xie Qian Qian of menswear label Graye is launching her SS19 collection at GSS's Fashion Scramble fashion show. 

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      <image:caption>People with masks exercising at Tampines Central Park at 10.39am on Apr 22, 2020.

All standalone food and beverage (F&amp;B) outlets selling mainly drinks and snacks, as well as hairdressing and barber shops, will have to shut by 11.59pm on Tuesday (April 21).

This is part of a further tightening on businesses deemed essential during Singapore's circuit breaker, which has now been extended until June 1.

Separately, temperature screening will be done at all supermarkets and malls from April 22. Visitors will also have to provide their particulars for contact tracing, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said in a statement on Tuesday (April 21) night.

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      <image:caption>Mr Henry Kwek, (right) PAP candidate and incumbent MP for Kebun Baru SMC, and Mr Benjamin Tan, (left) 35, Grassroots Volunteer in Kebun Baru SMC, interacting with Mr Chen Hai Han, 58, Financial Services Consultant with his Harley Davidson bike, during dengue outreach at Teacher's Housing Estate in the new Kebun Baru SMC on June 28, 2020.

Mr Henry Kwek started at Mayflower Market and Hawker Centre and later in the private estates. Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting the ward. 

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      <image:caption>Conservators cleaning the capsules using a brush and vacuum cleaner at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020.

Viewing of the deinstalled components of the flip board, which comprise more than 2,000 pieces at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020. At the session, an NHB spokesperson will share more about the processes that have, and will be taking place following the flip board’s deinstallation, as it becomes part of Singapore’s National Collection.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic display.
 
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      <image:caption>Stairs at level 1 of Apple Marina Bay Sands leading to basement 1 of the store. 

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters at Tamar Park on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Traditional Boat Race for Men’s 200M TBR-12 Semi-Finals. Time: 55.928. Singapore finished 10th out of 10 and will be competing in the Tailrace, at the lake in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 25, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 25, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Angelique Kerber (Germany, picture) in action against Naomi Osaka (Japan) in the Red Group Singles match of 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew serving wine during meal service in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The bladed-ladder climbing ritual "Khi Toh Thooi" by devotees from Bang Neow Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 19 2015. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Runners passing a yellow ribbon structure to the starting point during the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2019 on Sept 15, 2019. 

The 11th annual Yellow Ribbon Prison Run taking place on Sept 15, 2019. Themed ‘I Believe in YR Second Chances’, this year’s run will bring together 10,000 participants for the second time since its inauguration, in support of second chances and the reintegration of ex-offenders.

This year also marks the 16th anniversary of the Yellow Ribbon Project, highlighting the cause’s long-standing dedication to driving acceptance for ex-offenders and encouraging Singaporeans to recognise the importance of community support.

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      <image:caption>Mr Brian Wong, 37, Executive Chinese Chef of Wan Hao Chinese Restaurant at Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel on June 13, 2019.

Story on young, fresh blood in Chinese restaurant kitchens.

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      <image:caption>A brisk walker with mask walking past a playground at Tampines Central Park at 11.01am on Apr 22, 2020.

All standalone food and beverage (F&amp;B) outlets selling mainly drinks and snacks, as well as hairdressing and barber shops, will have to shut by 11.59pm on Tuesday (April 21).

This is part of a further tightening on businesses deemed essential during Singapore's circuit breaker, which has now been extended until June 1.

Separately, temperature screening will be done at all supermarkets and malls from April 22. Visitors will also have to provide their particulars for contact tracing, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said in a statement on Tuesday (April 21) night.

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      <image:caption>Mr Chen Hai Han, 58, Financial Services Consultant, fixing his Harley Davidson bike, in front of his house at Teacher's Housing Estate in the new Kebun Baru SMC on June 28, 2020.

Mr Henry Kwek, PAP candidate and incumbent MP for Kebun Baru SMC and Mr Kumaran Pillai, 57, former publisher of the website The Independent Singapore from the Progress Singapore Party will be contesting the ward. 

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      <image:caption>Conservator holding up a cleaned capsule and another capsule with dust before cleaning, at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020.

Viewing of the deinstalled components of the flip board, which comprise more than 2,000 pieces at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020. At the session, an NHB spokesperson will share more about the processes that have, and will be taking place following the flip board’s deinstallation, as it becomes part of Singapore’s National Collection.  

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic display.
 
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      <image:caption>Entrance of Apple Marina Bay Sands from Basement 2 of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 08, 2020.  

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters gathering and singing outside the entrance of the Legislative Council Complex on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>(From left, in black from Singapore) Muhammad Asri Bin Aron (9), Muhammad A'fif Bin Safiee (2) and Muhammad Farhan Bin Aman (6) in action with Rheyjey Ortouste (4, in red) from Philippines.

Singapore beat to Philippines 2-1 in the Men's Regu Preliminaries in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 26, 2018. Singapore will play against Indonesia in the next preliminary match on Aug 27, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 26, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Multiple exposure in-camera photograph of Sloane Stephens (USA) serving during the match. 

Sloane Stephens (USA) in action against Kiki Bertens (Netherlands) in the Red Group Singles match of 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018. Sloane Stephens (USA) won the match. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 20 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob flagging off the 10 km competitive run during the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2019 on Sept 15, 2019. 

The 11th annual Yellow Ribbon Prison Run taking place on Sept 15, 2019. Themed ‘I Believe in YR Second Chances’, this year’s run will bring together 10,000 participants for the second time since its inauguration, in support of second chances and the reintegration of ex-offenders.

This year also marks the 16th anniversary of the Yellow Ribbon Project, highlighting the cause’s long-standing dedication to driving acceptance for ex-offenders and encouraging Singaporeans to recognise the importance of community support.

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      <image:caption>Dr Arturo Neo, 24, Internal Medicine House Officer at NUH, with his mother, Madam Ng Mui Soo, 56, Retiree, after the Commencement on July 14, 2019. 

The National University of Singapore's (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) holding its Commencement on July 14, 2019.

Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, Executive Director, Ministry of Health (MOH) Office for Healthcare Transformation and Chief Health Scientist, MOH, addressing the graduates as the Guest Speaker.

Among the graduates receiving the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) this year are national hurdler Dr Ang Chen Xiang, and President's Scholar Dr Arturo Neo. Dr Neo, who came from a single-parent family, will be addressing his peers as a valedictorian. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Yong Yoke Mun, (centre, facing camera) 52, SG Clean Ambassador, helping patrons to observe safe distancing measures at Our Tampines Hub (OTH) Hawker Centre at 11.54am on Apr 22, 2020. 

All standalone food and beverage (F&amp;B) outlets selling mainly drinks and snacks, as well as hairdressing and barber shops, will have to shut by 11.59pm on Tuesday (April 21).

This is part of a further tightening on businesses deemed essential during Singapore's circuit breaker, which has now been extended until June 1.

Separately, temperature screening will be done at all supermarkets and malls from April 22. Visitors will also have to provide their particulars for contact tracing, the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) said in a statement on Tuesday (April 21) night.

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      <image:caption>Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh and Gerald Giam interacting with residents during walkabout at Reservoir Village, beside Bedok Reservoir Park along Bedok Reservoir Road on June 30, 2020.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Some of the capsules of individual alphabets, time, airlines, flight information, and numbers on display inside the storage facility at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020. 

Viewing of the deinstalled components of the flip board, which comprise more than 2,000 pieces at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020. At the session, an NHB spokesperson will share more about the processes that have, and will be taking place following the flip board’s deinstallation, as it becomes part of Singapore’s National Collection.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic display.
 
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      <image:caption>Entrance of Apple Marina Bay Sands (left) from Basement 2 of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 08, 2020.  

Apple previewed Apple Marina Bay Sands, the first Apple Store to sit directly on the water, on Sept 08, 2020. 

Appearing as a sphere floating on the iridescent Marina Bay, the store introduces a new and captivating retail experience at one of the most iconic locations in Singapore.

Entirely surrounded by water, Apple Marina Bay Sands offers uninterrupted 360-degree panoramic views of the city and its spectacular skyline. The sphere is a first-of-its-kind, all-glass dome structure that is fully self-supported, comprised of 114 pieces of glass with only 10 narrow vertical mullions for structural connection. As Apple’s third retail location in Singapore, the new store creates an unforgettable space for customers.

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      <image:caption>Protesters holding a memorial at the Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Daphne Tan reacting during the second block of Women's Masters in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 27, 2018.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Angelique Kerber (Germany, picture) in action against Naomi Osaka (Japan) in the Red Group Singles match of 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 20 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5km Fun Walk participants doing warmup and cheering for the runners of the 10 km competitive run at the start point during the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2019 on Sept 15, 2019.

The 11th annual Yellow Ribbon Prison Run taking place on Sept 15, 2019. Themed ‘I Believe in YR Second Chances’, this year’s run will bring together 10,000 participants for the second time since its inauguration, in support of second chances and the reintegration of ex-offenders.

This year also marks the 16th anniversary of the Yellow Ribbon Project, highlighting the cause’s long-standing dedication to driving acceptance for ex-offenders and encouraging Singaporeans to recognise the importance of community support.

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      <image:caption>Mr Christian Westbeld, 44, General manager, at Grand Lobby of Raffles Hotel on July 26, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp. 

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      <image:caption>FairPrice on Wheels, where customers can do grocery shopping at their estate, at Blk 15 Beach Road near Kampong Glam CC on Apr 23, 2020.

From Thursday (April 23), residents living in five mature estates will be able to buy their groceries from specially outfitted NTUC FairPrice vans parked near their homes.

The pilot initiative by FairPrice, dubbed FairPrice on Wheels, aims to make shopping more convenient for some people amid the coronavirus outbreak by cutting their travel time and bringing FairPrice "outlets" nearer to them, the supermarket chain said on Wednesday.

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      <image:caption>Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh (left) and Gerald Giam (not in photo) doing walkabout at Reservoir Village, beside Bedok Reservoir Park along Bedok Reservoir Road on June 30, 2020.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A Departures panel inside the storage facility at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020. 

Viewing of the deinstalled components of the flip board, which comprise more than 2,000 pieces at Global Specialised Services Warehouse on Feb 26, 2020. At the session, an NHB spokesperson will share more about the processes that have, and will be taking place following the flip board’s deinstallation, as it becomes part of Singapore’s National Collection.

Electronic ones will be replacing the analogue boards. The two boards have been at the departure hall in Terminal 2 since 1999 and are the only ones of their kind left at Changi Airport. The other three terminals are already equipped with electronic display.
 
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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks queueing to enter Apple Marina Bay Sands from Basement 2 of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Protesters holding a memorial at the Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Joey Yeo reacting during the second block of Women's Masters in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 27, 2018.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Sloane Stephens (USA, picture) in action against Kiki Bertens (Netherlands) in the Red Group Singles match of 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018. Sloane Stephens (USA) won the match. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 20 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Participants taking photographs outside the old Changi Prison wall at the end of the Yellow Ribbon Prison Run 2019 on Sept 15, 2019. 

The 11th annual Yellow Ribbon Prison Run taking place on Sept 15, 2019. Themed ‘I Believe in YR Second Chances’, this year’s run will bring together 10,000 participants for the second time since its inauguration, in support of second chances and the reintegration of ex-offenders.

This year also marks the 16th anniversary of the Yellow Ribbon Project, highlighting the cause’s long-standing dedication to driving acceptance for ex-offenders and encouraging Singaporeans to recognise the importance of community support.

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      <image:caption>Mr Narajan Singh, senior doorman at Raffles Hotel Singapore, on July 26, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp. 

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      <image:caption>An elderly woman looking at the order form with a magnifying glass.

FairPrice on Wheels, where customers can do grocery shopping at their estate, at Blk 15 Beach Road near Kampong Glam CC on Apr 23, 2020.

From Thursday (April 23), residents living in five mature estates will be able to buy their groceries from specially outfitted NTUC FairPrice vans parked near their homes.

The pilot initiative by FairPrice, dubbed FairPrice on Wheels, aims to make shopping more convenient for some people amid the coronavirus outbreak by cutting their travel time and bringing FairPrice "outlets" nearer to them, the supermarket chain said on Wednesday.

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      <image:caption>Workers' Party chief Pritam Singh interacting with residents during walkabout at the coffeeshop at Blk 704 Bedok Reservoir Road on June 30, 2020.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks queueing to enter Apple Marina Bay Sands from Basement 2 of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Protesters holding a memorial at the Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 16, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Daphne Tan (top left, facing camera) and Joey Yeo (yellow hairband) getting group hug from teammates after the second block of Women's Masters in bowling at Jakabaring Bowling Center on Aug 27, 2018.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Mindy from Singapore (in black/red, number 6, center) fighting for the ball. 

Singapore vs India during the 1st Women Asia-Oceania Floorball Cup (AOFC) 2018 at Our Tampines Hub (OTH), Singapore on June 19, 2018. Singapore won 16-0. 

Singapore Floorball Association hosting the 1st Women Asia-Oceania Floorball Cup (AOFC) 2018 at Our Tampines Hub (OTH), Singapore from 18 to 23 June 2018.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 20 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Deputy Prime Minister and Minster for Finance Heng Swee Keat (middle) throwing balls which are used as an adaptive sport meant for the residents like, Mr L. Pragasam (left, wheelchair) and Mr N. Ramakrishnan (right, wheelchair). 

The Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore) celebrating Chathayam on Sept 15, 2019 at its premises to commemorate the 165th birth anniversary of Sree Narayana Guru; a spiritual philosopher from Kerala, India.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minster for Finance Heng Swee Keat is the Guest-of-Honour for the event.

As part of the celebrations, DPM will officially open the 'Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore) Rehabilitation Room', which will feature seven new equipment specially designed for eldercare by the Helsinki University Research (HUR) from Finland.

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      <image:caption>Singaporean comedian and actor Hossan Leong, 50, at the Merlion Park on July 28, 2019.

In his upcoming solo show, he is expected to joke about the silly poses tourists do at Merlion Park, such as trying to drink the water coming out of the Merlion’s mouth, which he says will be his last as a solo act.

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      <image:caption>The queue at FairPrice on Wheels, where customers can do grocery shopping at their estate, at Blk 15 Beach Road near Kampong Glam CC on Apr 23, 2020.

From Thursday (April 23), residents living in five mature estates will be able to buy their groceries from specially outfitted NTUC FairPrice vans parked near their homes.

The pilot initiative by FairPrice, dubbed FairPrice on Wheels, aims to make shopping more convenient for some people amid the coronavirus outbreak by cutting their travel time and bringing FairPrice "outlets" nearer to them, the supermarket chain said on Wednesday.

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      <image:caption>(From left) One-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44; Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; new face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive; and three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; candidates for PAP East Coast GRC, on the way to St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters lighting candles outside Pacific Place on June 16, 2019. 

A young man had plunged to his death protesting against a controversial extradition Bill. He hung a banner off the roof of which overlooks the site of violent clashes this week between police and demonstrators angry at a proposed law that would allow fugitives to be sent to mainland China.

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      <image:caption>(From left in red) Singapore's Muhammad Asri Bin Aron (9), Muhammad A'fif Bin Safiee (2), Muhammad Farhan Bin Aman (6) in action with Malaysia's Muhamad Norhaffizi Abd Razak (tag 11 in blue). 

Singapore vs Malaysia in the Men's Regu semifinals in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 27, 2018. Malaysia beat Singapore 2 - 0. Singapore has won the joint Bronze medal.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Hougang United's Fabian Kwok, fighting for the ball with  Balestier Khalsa's Akbar Shah Bin Zainudeen. 

Singapore Premier League match of the week: Balestier Khalsa (in red) vs Hougang United at Toa Payoh Stadium on June 17, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines cabin crew in the Business class during Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, on Dec 13, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 20 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Deputy Prime Minister and Minster for Finance Heng Swee Keat interacting with Madam Wong Siew Sing, SNM resident, using the Leg Press in the 'Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore) Rehabilitation Room'.

The Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore) celebrating Chathayam on Sept 15, 2019 at its premises to commemorate the 165th birth anniversary of Sree Narayana Guru; a spiritual philosopher from Kerala, India.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minster for Finance Heng Swee Keat is the Guest-of-Honour for the event.

As part of the celebrations, DPM will officially open the 'Sree Narayana Mission (Singapore) Rehabilitation Room', which will feature seven new equipment specially designed for eldercare by the Helsinki University Research (HUR) from Finland.

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      <image:caption>Singaporean comedian and actor Hossan Leong, 50, at the Merlion Park on July 28, 2019.

In his upcoming solo show, he is expected to joke about the silly poses tourists do at Merlion Park, such as trying to drink the water coming out of the Merlion’s mouth, which he says will be his last as a solo act.

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      <image:caption>A bench with red and white tape and red cross on the seat to prevent people from sitting on it outside a closed hair salon at Beach Road at 11.12am on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>Members of the media waiting for candidates outside St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Bouquets of white flowers, written tributes and origami cranes and flowers outside Pacific Place on June 16, 2019. 

A young man had plunged to his death protesting against a controversial extradition Bill. He hung a banner off the roof of which overlooks the site of violent clashes this week between police and demonstrators angry at a proposed law that would allow fugitives to be sent to mainland China.

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      <image:caption>Climbers from Indonesia (left) and China (right) during the semi-finals of Men's Speed Relay Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 27, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>YASIR HANAPI from Tampines Rovers in yellow, fighting for the ball with Akbar Shah Zainudeen from Balestier Khalsa.

Tampines Rovers (in yellow) vs Balestier Khalsa (in red) during Singapore Premier League 2018 at Our Tampines Hub on May 02, 2018. Tampines Rovers won 1-0. 

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      <image:caption>Arrival of Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Dec 14, 2017. 27 students from Metta School and guests toured the aircraft after it arrives in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 20 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Skyline of CBD from ArtScience Museum on Sept 17, 2019 at 4.19pm. 

As of 4pm, the 24-hour PSI reading in the southern part of Singapore was 102. The 1-hr PM2.5 reading was 90. 

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      <image:caption>Singaporean comedian and actor Hossan Leong, 50, at the Merlion Park on July 28, 2019.

In his upcoming solo show, he is expected to joke about the silly poses tourists do at Merlion Park, such as trying to drink the water coming out of the Merlion’s mouth, which he says will be his last as a solo act.

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      <image:caption>Closed Esplanade Park Children’s Play Area with red and white tape at 11.37am on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>Curious residents waiting opposite St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Bouquets of white flowers, written tributes and origami cranes outside Pacific Place on June 16, 2019. 

A young man had plunged to his death protesting against a controversial extradition Bill. He hung a banner off the roof of which overlooks the site of violent clashes this week between police and demonstrators angry at a proposed law that would allow fugitives to be sent to mainland China.

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      <image:caption>Crowd reacting during the finals of Women's Speed Relay Sport Climbing between Indonesia and China at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 27, 2018. Indonesia won.  

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Vedran Mesec from Balestier Khalsa (in red) fighting for the ball with SAFIRUL SULAIMAN (No. 6) and DANIEL BENNETT (No. 16) from Tampines Rovers. 

Tampines Rovers (in yellow) vs Balestier Khalsa (in red) during Singapore Premier League 2018 at Our Tampines Hub on May 02, 2018. Tampines Rovers won 1-0. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong giving his speech. 

Arrival of Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Dec 14, 2017. 27 students from Metta School and guests toured the aircraft after it arrives in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>The Street Procession Ritual "Yiao Keng" by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 20 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rhododendron 'Felix' at the support biome on Sept 17, 2019. 

‘Rhododendron Radiance’, a new floral display in Flower Dome will open to the public from Friday, 27 September and will run till Monday, 28 October at the Flower Dome from 9am to 9pm. 
Admission charge to the conservatories applies. 

For the first time in Singapore, visitors to Gardens by the Bay will get to experience the lush blooms of rhododendrons, which have been brought in for the inaugural Rhododendron Radiance floral display.

Rhododendrons belong to the Ericaceae or heath family. One of about 100 genera in Ericaceae, genus Rhododendron contains more than 1,000 species and many thousands of hybrids. The Rhododendron genus is morphologically diverse with the smallest high-altitude alpine species growing to a height of 10cm and the largest reportedly growing up to 30m.

These flowering bushes occur naturally in a range of habitats, from temperate forests to tropical rainforests across Europe and North America, to Asia and Australia.

Well-loved by gardeners around the world for their showy blooms, rhododendrons bloom once a year in spring. These blooms occur in large clusters, and are made up of bell-shaped flowers that contain 10 or more stamens. Countries in Europe, as well as New Zealand and Japan celebrate the beauty of rhododendrons in bloom with annual festivals.

In the Rhododendron Radiance floral display, there will be more than 80 varieties showcased, and more than 500 plants from New Zealand will be brought in throughout the duration of the display.

Amidst the brightly-coloured rhododendrons, Gardens by the Bay’s eight bear mascots will be in the midst of adventures such as camping, fishing, zip-lining and even hot air ballooning – activities reminiscent of the outdoor life in the national parks of New Zealand.

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      <image:caption>Singaporean comedian and actor Hossan Leong, 50, at the Merlion Park on July 28, 2019.

In his upcoming solo show, he is expected to joke about the silly poses tourists do at Merlion Park, such as trying to drink the water coming out of the Merlion’s mouth, which he says will be his last as a solo act.

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Merlion Park against the Central Business District skyline at 11.52am on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>A member of the media working on her handphone while the rest looking at nomination papers displayed on a digital screen at St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, outside Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Crowd watching the finals of Men's Speed Relay Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 27, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>RYUTARO MEGUMI (left from Tampines Rovers) fighting for the ball with Afiq Salman Tan (from Balestier Khalsa, in red).  

Tampines Rovers (in yellow) vs Balestier Khalsa (in red) during Singapore Premier League 2018 at Our Tampines Hub on May 02, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Fabrice Bregier, (third from left) Airbus Chief Operating Officer, President of Commercial Aircraft, giving a token of appreciation to Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong (second from left), at the new A380 arrival ceremony on Dec 14, 2017. 

Arrival of Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Dec 14, 2017. 27 students from Metta School and guests toured the aircraft after it arrives in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Child in stroller wearing mask near bus stop next to Blk 518B Tampines Central 7 on 18 Sept 2019 at 9.24am. As of 9am, the 24-hour PSI reading in the eastern part of Singapore was 111. The 1-hr PM2.5 reading was 111. 

The haze that enveloped Singapore for the past week became worse on Wednesday morning (Sept 18) as workers headed to work and students to school.

The one-hour PM2.5 reading ranged between 73 micrograms per cubic metre in the central part of the island and 94 in the western and southern part, within the elevated band, at 4pm on Wednesday.

The 24-hour Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) was 111 in the northern region, and higher across the island. The highest reading of 129 was recorded in the south. The readings were in the unhealthy band.

The air quality had worsened overnight after hovering in the moderate and unhealthy ranges on Tuesday.

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      <image:caption>Ms Yulianna Frederika Bte Abdul Rahman, 21, freelance graphic designer, a millennial who makes her own green packets using recycled materials, at home on May 28, 2019.  

Millennial's raya trend of going sustainable.

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Merlion Park at 11.54am on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>Members of the media looking at nomination papers for East Coast GRC PAP team displayed on a digital screen at St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, outside Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Vanessa Teng Si Yinn, Nadhrah Binte Yusri and Stefanie Low Ann Su Ying (picture) taking part in the qualification of Women's Speed Relay Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 27, 2018. 
Time: 41.42. SGP finished 10th out of 13 and did not qualify for the Finals.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Gavin Green at the first preview day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 16, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Grace Marie Lee Shu Min, 16, Primary 4 student from Metta School, sitting in Business class seat in the new A380.    

Arrival of Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Dec 14, 2017. 27 students from Metta School and guests toured the aircraft after it arrives in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Opening keynote speech by President Halimah Yacob during Women's Forum Asia 2019 at Raffles City Convention Centre on Sept 18, 2019.

Women’s Forum Asia meeting will take place from 18-20 September 2019 in Singapore, under the theme of Taking the lead for inclusion: Accelerating through diversity. It will gather 1,500 leaders and trailblazers from across the region and the world to connect on how women’s leadership can accelerate revolutionary and inclusive changes in our communities, organisations and economies for better the future for all.

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      <image:caption>Mr William Temple, 31, Ampotech chief executive officer, with the AmpoHub device, at his lab space on May 28, 2019. 

He is holding the AmpoHub device, in front of him (from left to right) electrical distribution board, Web platform that displays the data collected, and demonstration load with light bulbs and hair dryer plugged in. 

Singapore’s first smart-enabled public housing estate Punggol Northshore will be ready next year complete with smart distribution boards that track energy usage. But there is no need for those who do not own one of the 1,400 units to feel left out. Ampotech, a spin-off of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star), has developed a smart power monitoring device compatible with existing homes that can track how much energy each household appliance consumes.

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Merlion Park against the backdrop of Marina Bay Sands at 12.06pm on Apr 23, 2020.  

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>PAP candidate for Punggol West SMC Sun Xueling giving her speech at St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, outside Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Amar Hassan Bin Mohamad Kamal,  Emmanuel Ryan Paul, and Tay Kuan Liang (picture) taking part in the qualification of Men's Speed Relay Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 27, 2018. 
Time: 26.28. SGP finished 11th out of 14 and did not qualify for the Finals.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Tirawat KAEWSIRIBANDIT from Thailand, on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Rahul S/O Dewakar Upadhya, 14, Sec 2, and Ms Grace Marie Lee Shu Min, 16, Primary 4, both students from Metta School, sitting in Business class seats in the new A380.    

Arrival of Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Dec 14, 2017. 27 students from Metta School and guests toured the aircraft after it arrives in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fireworks lit up the night sky at the Marina Bay area after midnight on Jan 01, 2017.

Rochor Centre (top right) and Sungei Road Flea Market (bottom right) will probably not be around for the next new year.

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      <image:caption>Hong Kong singer Karen Mok during press conference at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore on May 27, 2019. 

In celebration of her 25th year in showbiz, Hong Kong singer Karen Mok is returning to Singapore on June 15 with a new concert tour, titled The Ultimate Karen Mok Show, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks on the escalator near OUE link at 12.22pm on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>East Coast GRC PAP candidates giving their speech at St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, outside Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Fans taking photograph with athlete Lee Seungbeom from South Korea after the qualification round of Men's and Women's Speed Relay Sport Climbing at Wall Climbing Center in the Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 27, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Choo Tze Huang from Singapore, on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>SIA cabin crew in the Business Class seat in the new A380.  

Arrival of Singapore Airlines A380 delivery flight from Toulouse to Singapore on SQ8898, at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Dec 14, 2017. 27 students from Metta School and guests toured the aircraft after it arrives in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>The 13m-tall rooster with outspread wings at the junction of Eu Tong Sen Street, New Bridge Road and Upper Cross Street. About 5,500 handcrafted lanterns, including this one, have been installed in Chinatown to welcome the coming Year of the Rooster. Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations on Jan 07, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Chow Yit Keong, 66, retired odd job worker, at home in his one-room rental flat, on May 31, 2019.  

A study last week has found that an elderly living alone will need $1,379 a month to have a basic standard of living. But some elders, such as Mr Chow Yit Keong, 66, have barely enough to meet this amount. As a retired odd job worker, he gets about $500 a month from CPF and from the Silver Support scheme. He sometimes has to borrow money from friends to make ends meet. He also rarely goes out for restaurant meals and only socialises in the neighbourhood e.g. using the exercise corner or having coffee at the coffee shop.

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      <image:caption>Empty Burger King restaurant at Raffles Place at 12.46pm on Apr 23, 2020.  

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Workers' Party (WP) team for East Coast GRC comprising of Mr Terence Tan, Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Shariff Kassim, Mr Kenneth Foo, and Ms Nicole Seah, giving their speech during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day at St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, outside Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Ian Nuriman Amri, 11, from Malaysia taking part in the Men's Park preliminary round in Skateboard at SkateBoard Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 28, 2018. 


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      <image:caption>Shiv KAPUR from India at Hole 9 on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>Water cannon salute to celebrate the arrival of Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10, the newest and longest Dreamliner, at JetQuay CIP Terminal, on Mar 28, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pedestrians walking under the rain at Orchard Road on Feb 24, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Patrick M Shanahan, Acting Secretary of Defense, United States, on stage before the opening of IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2019 at Shangri-La Hotel on June 01, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>SGUnited message at the entrance of OCBC Centre at 65 Chulia Street at 12.59pm on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>The PAP team for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean, 65; Senior Minister of State for Transport and Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary, 47; and new faces Mohamed Sharael Taha, 39; Yeo Wan Ling, 44; and Desmond Tan Kok Ming, 50, giving their speech during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day at St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protest placard with an image of chief executive Carrie Lam on a pedestrian bridge near the Legislative Council Complex in Hong Kong on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Eugene Choi, 16, from South Korea taking part in the Men's Park preliminary round in Skateboard at SkateBoard Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 28, 2018. 


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      <image:caption>Louis OOSTHUIZEN from  South Africa at Hole 9, on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>Arrival of Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10, the newest and longest Dreamliner, at JetQuay CIP Terminal, on Mar 28, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(From left) Haji Mohamad Sabu, Minister of Defence, Malaysia; Penny Mordaunt, Secretary of State for Defence, United Kingdom; Dr John Chipman, Director-General and Chief Executive, IISS; and Florence Parly, Minister of the Armed Forces, France; speaking at the Third Plenary Session: ASIA’S EVOLVING SECURITY ORDER AND ITS CHALLENGES during IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2019 at Shangri-La Hotel on June 01, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Haji Mohamad Sabu, Minister of Defence, Malaysia; speaking at the Third Plenary Session: ASIA’S EVOLVING SECURITY ORDER AND ITS CHALLENGES during IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2019 at Shangri-La Hotel on June 01, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>A taxi driver using his handphone at the taxi stand while waiting for customers at 2.15pm at Raffles City on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>Reflection of Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean, 65; Mohamed Sharael Taha, 39;  and Desmond Tan Kok Ming, 50, on a puddle of water when the PAP team for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC is giving their speech during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day at St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School on June 30, 2020. 

The PAP team for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC consists of Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean, 65; Senior Minister of State for Transport and Communications and Information Janil Puthucheary, 47; and new faces Mohamed Sharael Taha, 39; Yeo Wan Ling, 44; and Desmond Tan Kok Ming, 50.  

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      <image:caption>Protest notes on Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 17, 2019.


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      <image:caption>Jason Dennis Lijnzaat, 14, from Indonesia. He came in second and got the silver medal with a score of 68.33. 

Men's Park final in Skateboard at Skateboard Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 29, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ryo ISHIKAWA from Japan, on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>Mr Peter Seah, (second from left) Chairman of Singapore Airlines, presenting a Boeing 787-10 model aircraft (in SIA livery) to Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Minister for Transport. Ms Celine Ong and Ms Gina Chua, SIA cabin crew on the extreme left and right respectively. 

Arrival of Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10, the newest and longest Dreamliner, at JetQuay CIP Terminal, on Mar 28, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>General Wei Fenghe, Minister of National Defence, State Councilor, China; giving a salute at the end of the Fourth Plenary Session: China and International Security Cooperation during IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2019 at Shangri-La Hotel on June 02, 2019.   

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      <image:caption>General Wei Fenghe, Minister of National Defence, State Councilor, China; at the Fourth Plenary Session: China and International Security Cooperation during IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2019 at Shangri-La Hotel on June 02, 2019.   

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      <image:caption>Mannequins covered with plastic sheets inside a closed Seafolly shop at 2.21pm at Raffles City on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Workers' Party supporter opposite St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day at on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protest notes on Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Sakura Yosozumi, 16, from Japan. She came in first and got the gold medal with a score of 66.66. 

Women's Park final round in Skateboard at SkateBoard Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 29, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Gavin GREEN from Malaysia, on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>New regional Economy Class seats with Singapore Airlines' latest generation KrisWorld. 

Arrival of Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10, the newest and longest Dreamliner, at JetQuay CIP Terminal, on Mar 28, 2018. 

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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/2a58cab623f923452a027096d3b861bd_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pedestrians walking under the drizzle outside Punggol MRT station on June 04, 2019.  

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      <image:caption>Interview with Mr Fabrice Pothier, Senior Advisor, Alliance of Democracies, at Ministry of Home Affairs on June 03, 2019.   

He is here for the Shangri-La Dialogue 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Guardian Health &amp; Beauty is open for business at 2.31pm at Raffles City on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PAP Sengkang GRC candidates Raymond Lye, Amrin Amin, Lam Pin Min, and Ng Chee Meng, preparing to leave St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters resting at the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Bunga Nyimas, (facing camera) 12, from Indonesia, hugging Aliqqa Novvery, 9, from Indonesia, during the Women's Street final in Skateboard at Skateboard Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 29, 2018. Bunga Nyimas came in 3rd and got the bronze medal with a score of 19.8.  

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      <image:caption>Sergio GARCIA from Spain with his umbrella on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>Cabin crew demonstrating KrisWorld, on the new regional Economy Class seat.

Arrival of Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10, the newest and longest Dreamliner, at JetQuay CIP Terminal, on Mar 28, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MWC executive director Bernard Menon (left, holding handphone) taking a wefie with MWC Chairman Yeo Guat Kwang, and Mr Zaqy Mohamad, Minister of State, Ministry of Manpower and Ministry of National Development, together with the migrant workers at MWC Recreation Club @ Soon Lee (MWCRC), on June 09, 2019. 

This year’s NTUC May Day Migrant Workers Celebration 2019, June 09, 2019, was especially meaningful as they also celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Migrant Workers’ Centre (MWC). During the celebration, MWC announced that it will be operating its first recreation club, named the MWC Recreation Club @ Soon Lee (MWCRC), specially for the migrant worker community.

The recreation club aims to provide migrant workers with a one-stop lifestyle and services hub where essential services and MWC programmes, like the Settling-In Programme, will be housed at one location. Mr Zaqy Mohamad, Minister of State, Ministry of Manpower and Ministry of National Development is the guest of honour.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Mr Fabrice Pothier, Senior Advisor, Alliance of Democracies, at Ministry of Home Affairs on June 03, 2019.   

He is here for the Shangri-La Dialogue 2019. 

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      <image:caption>A closed Blk 216 Bedok North Street 1 Hawker Centre at 4.16pm on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean of the PAP, candidate for Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, cheering before leaving St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters at the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Kaya Isa, 17, from Japan, in action during the Women's Street final in Skateboard at Skateboard Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 29, 2018. She came 2nd and got the silver medal with a score of 25. 

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      <image:caption>Sergio GARCIA from Spain, on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>New regional Business Class seats. 

Arrival of Singapore Airlines' Boeing 787-10, the newest and longest Dreamliner, at JetQuay CIP Terminal, on Mar 28, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Mohamed Abdullah Alhabshee, arriving at Kallang Leisure Park Car Park for the flag off and joining in the charity ride on June 30, 2019. 

Motorcyclists from more than 150 bike groups from Singapore and Malaysia riding in the largest charity convoy from Kallang Leisure Park Car Park to Wisma Geylang Serai (WGS) to raise funds for Jamiyah FoodBank on June 30, 2019.

The convoy set a new record of 708 motorbikes, the largest convoy of motorbike in singapore in the Singapore Book of Records.

Mr Mohamed Abdullah Alhabshee, husband of Mdm Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore, will flag off and join in the charity ride which includes Malaysian rock star Dato’ Awie.

President Mdm Halimah Yacob, the Guest of Honour, will present the Certificate of Appreciation to the event sponsors at Wisma Geylang Serai (WGS).

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      <image:caption>Hong Kong singer Karen Mok during photoshoot before 1 on 1 interview at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore on May 27, 2019. 

In celebration of her 25th year in showbiz, Hong Kong singer Karen Mok is returning to Singapore on June 15 with a new concert tour, titled The Ultimate Karen Mok Show, at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. 

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      <image:caption>A landscape worker wearing face mask and pruning plants outside Heartbeat @ Bedok at 4.21pm on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>PAP candidate for Punggol West SMC Sun Xueling leaving St. Anthony’s Canossian Primary School during General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, speaking to the media at the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Aliqqa Novvery, 9, from Indonesia, in action during the Women's Street final in Skateboard at Skateboard Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 29, 2018. She came in 6th with a score of 13.3. 

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      <image:caption>Sergio GARCIA from Spain, on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>The street procession ritual "Yiao Keng" carried out by devotees from Sui Boon Tong Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Huang Song, 39, Self employed, with his son, Huang Yiwei, 3, learning how to use the fire extinguisher at West Coast 726 Market Square on July 14, 2019 . 

Some 100 hawkers and shopkeepers receiving a fire extinguisher at a presentation ceremony at the West Coast 726 Market Square on July 14, 2019 . 

To better prepare the hawkers to respond to emergencies, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) will be running its Community Emergency Preparedness Programme (CEPP) at the side-lines of the event, which include Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation &amp; Automated External Defibrillator (CPR +AED) and Fire Preparation Courses.

Minister for Communications and Information &amp; Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, and adviser to West Coast GROs, Mr S Iswaran, will officiate the event.

Organised by the West Coast 726 Hawkers’ Association, its hawker members and community partners, Community Preparedness @ West Coast is aimed at preparing the community to deal with fire and community emergency response incidents.

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      <image:caption>Mr Getty Goh, 41, founder and executive chairman of CoAssets, his wife Ms Eleanor Chia, 39, deputy director with the civil service, with their two children, Natasha Goh, 6, Primary 1 student, and Zachary Goh, 4, at Tanjong Ria Condominium on Apr 28, 2019. 

For SUT Invest - Me &amp; My Money. 

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      <image:caption>Long queue to enter RedMan by Phoon Huat store at Heartbeat @ Bedok at 4.23pm on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>People putting up banner of PAP East Coast GRC candidates outside PAP HQ at Block 57B New Upper Changi Road on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, speaking to the media at the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Roller skaters during the final of the Women's Road 20 Km Race at the RollerSkate Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Spectators on the second day of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 19, 2018. First-round leaders are Sergio Garcia, Louis Oosthuizen, Kurt Kitayama and Tirawat Kaewsiribandit.

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      <image:caption>Fire-walking ritual "Koi Hoi" carried out by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Graduates taking photographs outside the University Cultural Centre after their Commencement on July 14, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Assistant Superintendent of Police (Volunteer) Paul Seah, 34; Maj (NS) Su Caizheng, 35, Company Commander 32 Rescue Unit, SCDF; Major Muhammad Izzuddin Bin Amirruddin, 31, Operations Officer, 9th Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment; and Deputy Superintendent Brenda Ong, 29, Commanding Officer of Bukit Panjang Neighbourhood Police Centre; the Istana on May 02, 2019. 

President Halimah Yacob hosting the Honorary Aides-De-Camp (HADC) Appointment Ceremony and Appreciation Dinner 2019 at the Istana on May 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>A man with face mask walking past an advertisement outside FairPrice at Blk 213 Bedok North Street 1 at 4.31pm on Apr 23, 2020.  

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Alex Yam leaving PAP HQ after zoom presser at PAP HQ at Block 57B New Upper Changi Road on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong, the student leader who became the face of Hong Kong's "Umbrella Movement" democracy protests nearly five years ago, speaking to the media at the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Florensia Cristy (number 5) from Indonesia kicking the ball to the Vietnamese team. 

Vietnam vs Indonesia in the Women's Quadrant Semifinal in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. Vietnam beat Indonesia 2-1.

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Betty Chepleting, who finished in 7th position in the female category of the full marathon, running at Gardens by the Bay East in Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2017 on Dec 03, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ceremonial bridge-crossing ritual "Hoi Harn" carried out by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The National University of Singapore's (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) holding its Commencement on July 14, 2019.

Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, Executive Director, Ministry of Health (MOH) Office for Healthcare Transformation and Chief Health Scientist, MOH, addressing the graduates as the Guest Speaker.

Among the graduates receiving the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) this year are national hurdler Dr Ang Chen Xiang, and President's Scholar Dr Arturo Neo. Dr Neo, who came from a single-parent family, will be addressing his peers as a valedictorian. 

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      <image:caption>Siti Nurhajah Binte Haron, (right) 24, NITEC in Nursing, LKY Model Student Award &amp; ITE CCA Medal Award and Nur Asyura Binte Zulkifli, 19, NITEC in Finance Services, LKY Model Student Award &amp; ITE CCA Medal Award.  

430 ITE students receiving awards at the ITE Student Achievers’ Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 on May 14, 2019. These students have achieved success in areas such as co-curricular activities, community service or technological innovations. A total of 51 students will be receiving the prestigious Lee Kuan Yew (LKY) Awards, namely the LKY Model Student Award, the LKY Co-Curricular (CCA) Award, and the LKY Technology Award. The other 379 students will receive the ITE Arts Excellence Award, ITE Sports Excellence Award, ITE CCA Medal and ITE Student Commendation Award. 

For the first time, we will also be presenting the Keppel Care Foundation Scholarships to three recipients at the Ceremony. Keppel Care Foundation recently donated $10 million to the ITE Endowment Fund for the provision of financial assistance to students to motivate them to excel in ITE. Each scholarship is worth $9,600 per year. Keppel Care Foundation has also established the Keppel Merit Awards to be given to up to 72 students. The Keppel Merit Awards are worth $3,000. 

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      <image:caption>Seats surrounded with barricades and yellow crosses to prevent people from sitting at Heartbeat @ Bedok at 4.36pm on Apr 23, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 1,037 new Covid-19 cases as of noon on Thursday (April 23) as the daily tally continues to rise.

Migrant workers living in dormitories continue to make up the bulk of the increase, with Singaporeans and permanent residents making up just 21 of the new cases.

This brings the total number of coronavirus cases in Singapore to 11,178.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat and Mr Lee Yi Shyan interacting with Bedok resident Jason Hong, 43, who was working in sales but lost his job in February due to the Covid-19 pandemic, during his walkabout at Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>The Vietamese team rejoicing after beating Indonesia 2-1. 

Vietnam vs Indonesia in the Women's Quadrant Semifinal in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Two-time SEA Games champion Soh Rui Yong was the top Singaporean male finisher at the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon (SCSM) on Sunday (Dec 3), completing the race in 2hr 35min 55sec.

The 26-year-old was also crowned the national champion, as the SCSM is doubling as the official National Championships race this year for the first time after a tie-up between Singapore Athletics and race organiser Ironman Asia.

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      <image:caption>Balloons coming down at the end of the Commencement. 

The National University of Singapore's (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) holding its Commencement on July 14, 2019.

Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, Executive Director, Ministry of Health (MOH) Office for Healthcare Transformation and Chief Health Scientist, MOH, addressing the graduates as the Guest Speaker.

Among the graduates receiving the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) this year are national hurdler Dr Ang Chen Xiang, and President's Scholar Dr Arturo Neo. Dr Neo, who came from a single-parent family, will be addressing his peers as a valedictorian. 

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      <image:caption>Captain Rosli bin Ridzwan, 67, sitting at the control centre for the navigation simulators at the Integrated Simulator Centre at Singapore Polytechnic on May 21, 2019. 

For Merdeka Generation column. The story is about the life of Captain Rosli.

Captain Rosli bin Ridzwan is a lecturer at Singapore Polytecnic and he is also a former sailor. Before he embarked on a career in sailing, Captain Rosli was an amateur football player. At the age of 15, he was part of the youth football team that included luminaries such as the late Dollah Kassim and the Quah brothers. Captain Rosli spent over a decade sailing with various shipping companies, piloting passenger and cargo ships as well as oil tankers. His career brought him to locations over the world spanning Europe, the Middle East and America. Along the way, he encountered typhoons and two close encounter with pirates in Philippines. “Back then, the pirates were armed with just parangs and knives. Thus, it was easy to escape from them. Today, they are armed with guns and rocket launchers.”

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      <image:caption>Elderly with masks at 9am outside Tampines Round Market &amp; Food Centre on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat taking photographs with residents holding PAP leaflets during his walkabout at Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A protester scolding the police officers outside Chief Executive’s Office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Muhammad A'fif Bin Safiee (background in black) from Singapore in action 
Omid Hassani (3) and Mehrdad Jafari (1) from Iran.

Singapore vs Iran in the Men's Quadrant Preliminary in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. Singapore beat Iran 2-0. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Simona Halep (picture, Romania) vs Caroline Wozniacki (Denmark) at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 25, 2017. Caroline Wozniacki won the game. 

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      <image:caption>Ceremonial bridge-crossing ritual "Hoi Harn" carried out by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Graduates taking photographs with their families and friends after their Commencement. 

The National University of Singapore's (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine (NUS Medicine) holding its Commencement on July 14, 2019.

Professor Tan Chorh Chuan, Executive Director, Ministry of Health (MOH) Office for Healthcare Transformation and Chief Health Scientist, MOH, addressing the graduates as the Guest Speaker.

Among the graduates receiving the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) this year are national hurdler Dr Ang Chen Xiang, and President's Scholar Dr Arturo Neo. Dr Neo, who came from a single-parent family, will be addressing his peers as a valedictorian. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Philip See, CEO of Firefly, at Seletar Airport on May 23, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Social Distancing Ambassador (left, in blue) observing people queueing to enter Tampines Round Market &amp; Food Centre at 9.13am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat interacting with residents during his walkabout at Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A protester scolding the police officers outside Chief Executive’s Office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>The Singapore team rejoicing after winning the game against Iran. 

Singapore vs Iran in the Men's Quadrant Preliminary in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. Singapore beat Iran 2-0. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Simona Halep (Romania) vs Caroline Wozniacki (picture, Denmark) at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 25, 2017. Caroline Wozniacki won the game. 

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      <image:caption>Ceremonial bridge-crossing ritual "Hoi Harn" carried out by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(From left to right) Ms Elaine Lum, Senior Programme Coordinator, ADA New Horizon Centre (Toa Payoh), Madam Head Jennifer Ann, 69, Person with Dementia from New Horizon Centre (Toa Payoh), Madam Siti Mariana, Daughter-in-law to Madam Head Jennifer Ann, and Mr Allister Brendan Tan, Director at Drew &amp; Napier LLC, during a performance on stage. 

Madam Head Jennifer Ann is singing "Only You" as a tribute to her late husband who often sang this song to her. 

ADA’s Star Charity Luncheon, a fundraising gala at Four Seasons Hotel on July 20, 2019.

The goal is to raise funds for the Memories Cafe programme and support caregivers of persons with dementia. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Fulham academy director Huw Jennings, at Carlton Hotel Singapore on Apr 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons observing safe distancing and queueing for food at Tampines Round Market &amp; Food Centre at 9.16am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat interacting with Ms Tan Lily, 57, works in healthcare during his walkabout outside Bedok Mall on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Muhammad A'fif Bin Safiee (background) and Mohamad Farhan Amran (12), both from Singapore, reacting after scoring a point.  

Singapore vs Iran in the Men's Quadrant Preliminary in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. Singapore beat Iran 2-0. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Elina Svitolina (Ukraine) vs Caroline Garcia (France, picture) at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 25, 2017. Caroline Garcia won the game. 

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      <image:caption>Ceremonial bridge-crossing ritual "Hoi Harn" carried out by devotees from Kathu Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Samuel N Tsien, Group CEO of OCBC; Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development &amp; Second Minister for National Development, and Chairman of the Garden City Fund Professor Leo Tan, planting the Shorea gratissima (Meranti Laut) tree.

National Parks Board (NParks) unveiling plans for the OCBC Arboretum, the first high-tech arboretum in Southeast Asia on July 20, 2019. 

Previously announced as part of the enhancement plans for the 8-hectare Gallop extension to the Singapore Botanic Gardens, the OCBC Arboretum will contain a 2-hectare collection of over 200 species of Dipterocarps.

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      <image:caption>Ms Noor Aiyshah binte Ab Raman, 28, Senior assistant nurse, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, won under the Open category at the 16th annual Healthcare Humanity Awards (HHA). 

Eighty-three (83) individuals will be recognised at the 16th annual Healthcare Humanity Awards (HHA) for displaying remarkable courage and compassion in their service to the less fortunate, at Orchard Hotel Singapore on Apr 25, 2019. 
 
Among them, 10 individuals will be presented the 'Honourable Mention' award, the highest accolade given to extraordinary individuals, from Guest-of-Honour and Patron of The Courage Fund, Madam Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Patrons observing safe distancing when visiting a stall at Tampines Round Market &amp; Food Centre at 9.23am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat holding a stack of PAP leaflets during his walkabout outside Bedok Mall on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Muhammad A'fif Bin Safiee (extreme left) and Muhammad Khairilshamy Bin Shamsudin (extreme right) from Singapore in action against Muhammad Hardiansyah Muliang (3), Saiful Rijal (7), and Husni Uba (8) from Indonesia. 

Singapore vs Indonesia in the Men's Quadrant Semifinal in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. Indonesia beat Singapore 2-0. Singapore has won the joint Bronze medal.  

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Slingers' Xavier Alexander (number 15) in action.

Singapore Slingers against CLS Knights Indonesia durzsing the 2017 ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Nov 26, 2017. Singapore Slingers won 77-66. 
						
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      <image:caption>Farewell ritual for the Jade Emperor and the Nine Emperor Gods on the evening of the ninth and last day of the Vegetarian Festival, and comes to close with sending off the Nine Emperor Gods or “Kiu Ong” at midnight back to the heaven, at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Children queuing for free candy floss. 

SPH Gift of Music presents The Straits Times Concert in the Gardens by the SSO at Singapore Botanic Gardens, Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage on July 21, 2019. 

The Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO), led by Joshua Tan, will perform Shostakovich's Selections from The Limpid Stream Suite, Youmans' Tahiti Trot, Anderson's Bugler's Holiday and Fiddle-Faddle, as well as local favourites Sketches of Singapore by Kelly Tang and Home by Dick Lee. 
 
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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Serlina Eng, senior case manager at IMH, 44; Assoc Prof David Sim, 43, head of heart failure programme at NHCS; and Mr Lim Kim Seng, 58, volunteer at Singapore Disability Sports Council, at Orchard Hotel Singapore on Apr 25, 2019. 

Eighty-three (83) individuals will be recognised at the 16th annual Healthcare Humanity Awards (HHA) for displaying remarkable courage and compassion in their service to the less fortunate, at Orchard Hotel Singapore on Apr 25, 2019. 
 
Among them, 10 individuals will be presented the 'Honourable Mention' award, the highest accolade given to extraordinary individuals, from Guest-of-Honour and Patron of The Courage Fund, Madam Halimah Yacob, President of the Republic of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Chairs stacked up and surrounded with red and white tape and tables at Kim San Leng coffee shop at Blk 138 Tampines Street 11 at 10.08am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Group photograph of East Coast GRC PAP candidates outside Bedok Mall on June 30, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

General Elections 2020 Nomination Day on June 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>(From top in green, from left to right) Husni Uba (8), Saiful Rijal (7), Muhammad Hardiansyah Muliang (3) from Indonesia in action with Muhammad A'fif Bin Safiee (in white top) from Singapore. 

Singapore vs Indonesia in the Men's Quadrant Semifinal in Sepak Takraw at the Ranau Stadium in Jakabaring Sport Center on Aug 31, 2018. Indonesia beat Singapore 2-0. Singapore has won the joint Bronze medal.  

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Aug 31, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Slingers' AJ Mandani (number 12) against CLS Knights Indonesia's Frederick Lee Jones Lish (number 1) during the 2017 ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Nov 26, 2017. Singapore Slingers won 77-66.
						
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      <image:caption>Farewell ritual for the Jade Emperor and the Nine Emperor Gods on the evening of the ninth and last day of the Vegetarian Festival, and comes to close with sending off the Nine Emperor Gods or “Kiu Ong” at midnight back to the heaven, at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ice Kacang. A popular dessert found in many hawker centres, this giant ice kacang - in a mix of bright colours to represent multi-racial Singapore - adds a splash of fun to the display. 

One of the highlights of Orchid Extravaganza - ‘Our SingaPop’ Edition. 
 
Media Conference on National Day Events at Gardens by the Bay on July 25, 2019. 
 
This year’s Orchid Extravaganza celebrates Singapore’s pop culture with a creative spin on familiar icons, as seen through the eyes of multi-talented Singaporean singer-songwriter Dick Lee. Melding floral artistry and pop art, the orchid display features landmarks and objects that have become part of local culture. From housing to recreation and food, these have been given a playful makeover under the creative direction of Dick Lee and designer Yang Derong, to reflect Singapore’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. They stand out amidst a colourful landscape of over 15,000 orchids, comprising more than 80 varieties including heritage orchids such as Aranthera Anne Black, Aranda Bertha Braga and Dendrobium Tay Swee Keng.

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      <image:caption>Associate Prof Neo Kok Beng, 55, Founder and CEO of NEO Aeronautics; in front of the personal aerial vehicle, the Crimson S8, at their hangar on Apr 25, 2019.  

Neo Aeronautics launching Singapore's first personal aerial vehicle, the Crimson S8, with the designers of the vehicles present.

A Singapore company has announced what it says is Singapore's first personal aerial vehicle, the Crimson S8. The vehicle is designed for low-level urban mobility and is earmarked for the US market. It seats one person, and is meant to be operated in a way identical to drones.

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      <image:caption>A sweeper with face mask sweeping along Tampines Avenue 5 at 10.25am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party and Workers' Party election campaign posters for East Coast GRC displayed near Linear Green @ Bedok on July 01, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protesters on Lung Wo Road and outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Passenger taking photograph with a placard of Indonesian President Joko Widodo inside Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport on Sep 01, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Sep 01, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kyle Gabriel Peters, (in green) 30, Lawyer from Straits Law Practice LLC, fighting for the ball with Mr Ben Chia, 28, Lawyer from Drew &amp; Napier LLC, at Kovan Sports Centre on Sept 16, 2017. 

The Chief Justice's Cup will see 19 teams of over 130 lawyers, law students and ex-offenders, pit their futsal skills against each other at Kovan Sports Centre for a good cause.The proceeds raised from the CJ's Cup Charity Futsal will go toward the Yellow Ribbon Fund-Singapore Academy of Law STAR (Skills Training Assistance to Restart) Bursary, which supports financially needy ex-offenders seeking vocational and skills training.

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      <image:caption>Farewell ritual for the Jade Emperor and the Nine Emperor Gods on the evening of the ninth and last day of the Vegetarian Festival, and comes to close with sending off the Nine Emperor Gods or “Kiu Ong” at midnight back to the heaven, at Phuket on Oct 21 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Visitors at the Orchid Extravaganza – ‘Our SingaPop’ Edition floral display hosted by Dick Lee and Yang Derong.
 
Media Conference on National Day Events at Gardens by the Bay on July 25, 2019. 
 
This year’s Orchid Extravaganza celebrates Singapore’s pop culture with a creative spin on familiar icons, as seen through the eyes of multi-talented Singaporean singer-songwriter Dick Lee. Melding floral artistry and pop art, the orchid display features landmarks and objects that have become part of local culture. From housing to recreation and food, these have been given a playful makeover under the creative direction of Dick Lee and designer Yang Derong, to reflect Singapore’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. They stand out amidst a colourful landscape of over 15,000 orchids, comprising more than 80 varieties including heritage orchids such as Aranthera Anne Black, Aranda Bertha Braga and Dendrobium Tay Swee Keng.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Andrew "bunnie" Huang, 44, American researcher and hacker, at 1880 on Apr 16, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>A woman cleaning the window grilles at Blk 938 Tampines Avenue 5 at 10.27am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party and Workers' Party election campaign posters for East Coast GRC displayed near Blk 24 New Upper Changi Road on July 01, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Passenger taking photograph with mascots of Asian Games inside Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II International Airport on Sep 01, 2018. 

Asian Games in Palembang, Indonesia on Sep 01, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ng Tze Yong from Malaysia in action. 

Ng Tze Yong from Malaysia won 21: 13, 21: 16 against Ng Wen Soong Darrion Michael from Singapore.  

Singapore against Malaysia in the badminton final of the boys team event in the 9th ASEAN Schools Games at Our Tampines Hub on July 17, 2017. Malaysia won 3:0 against Singapore.  

Singapore take on neighbour Malaysia in the badminton final of the boys team event. Singapore will be looking to get the better of Malaysia once again as the Malaysians ousted them in the semi-final last year. Whatever the result may be, Singapore has already improved on their 2016 Bronze finish but will be looking to go for gold on home soil.

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      <image:caption>Heavenly warriors food offering ritual "Kho Kun" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 22 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dragon Playground. 
Inspired by the iconic dragon playgrounds that brought much joy to kids growing up in the 1970s, this replica spans 20m from head to tail, and stands at 4m tall. The dragon’s body is decorated with orchid blooms, resembling a tunnel of orchids.

One of the highlights of Orchid Extravaganza - ‘Our SingaPop’ Edition. 
 
Media Conference on National Day Events at Gardens by the Bay on July 25, 2019. 
 
This year’s Orchid Extravaganza celebrates Singapore’s pop culture with a creative spin on familiar icons, as seen through the eyes of multi-talented Singaporean singer-songwriter Dick Lee. Melding floral artistry and pop art, the orchid display features landmarks and objects that have become part of local culture. From housing to recreation and food, these have been given a playful makeover under the creative direction of Dick Lee and designer Yang Derong, to reflect Singapore’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. They stand out amidst a colourful landscape of over 15,000 orchids, comprising more than 80 varieties including heritage orchids such as Aranthera Anne Black, Aranda Bertha Braga and Dendrobium Tay Swee Keng.

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      <image:caption>Gold award winner (from left) 
Mr Jimmy Leung, Group Operation Manager, Imperial Treasure Fine Teochew Cuisine (at ION);  
Chinese Executive Chef Cheung Siu Kong, 49, Summer Pavilion; 
Master Chef Chung Lap Fai, 55, Hua Ting Restaurant; and  
Master Chef Koichiro Oshino, 49, Shinji by Kanesaka, Carlton Hotel Singapore. 

The Straits Times and Lianhe Zaobao presenting The Best Asian Restaurants Awards at Grand Hyatt Singapore on Apr 01, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Man wearing mask walking near the barricaded octopus sculpture near 80 Marine Parade Central at 11.22am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party election campaign posters for East Coast GRC displayed near Blk 18 Bedok South Road on July 01, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mens Thailand vs Singapore B (in red). Thailand won 19-5.

South East Asian 7's 2017 game at Yio Chu Kang Stadium on Apr 14, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Heavenly warriors food offering ritual "Kho Kun" carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 22 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aranthera Anne Black.
Named after Lady Black, wife of Sir Robert Black, former Governor of Singapore, this hybrid was created by Singapore Botanic Gardens and is the first VIP orchid to be named. Since then, orchids have been named in honour of visiting state dignitaries and VIPs to foster goodwill. Aranthera Anne Black is an outstanding cut-flower as the older blooms do not fade even as the spike continues to flower.

Heritage Orchids in Orchid Extravaganza – ‘Our SingaPop’ Edition.
 
Media Conference on National Day Events at Gardens by the Bay on July 25, 2019. 
 
This year’s Orchid Extravaganza celebrates Singapore’s pop culture with a creative spin on familiar icons, as seen through the eyes of multi-talented Singaporean singer-songwriter Dick Lee. Melding floral artistry and pop art, the orchid display features landmarks and objects that have become part of local culture. From housing to recreation and food, these have been given a playful makeover under the creative direction of Dick Lee and designer Yang Derong, to reflect Singapore’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. They stand out amidst a colourful landscape of over 15,000 orchids, comprising more than 80 varieties including heritage orchids such as Aranthera Anne Black, Aranda Bertha Braga and Dendrobium Tay Swee Keng.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Silver award winners Chef Han Liguang, 34, Labyrinth; 
Chef-Owner Shigeru Koizumi, 34, Esora; and 
Executive Chinese Chef Edward Chong, 36, Peach Blossoms. 

The Straits Times and Lianhe Zaobao presenting The Best Asian Restaurants Awards at Grand Hyatt Singapore on Apr 01, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>A brisk walker with face mask at East Coast Park at 1.18pm on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party candidate for Tanjong Pagar GRC Chan Chun Sing taking photographs with Madam Ang Chiew Kee, 64, and her husband Tan Thian Chwee, 67, both retirees and residents of the area, at Pek Kio Market &amp; Food Centre on July 02, 2020.

Tanjong Pagar GRC is set to see its second electoral contest in history, as a People's Action Party (PAP) team led by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing goes head-to-head with a Progress Singapore Party (PSP) slate helmed by its organising secretary Michael Chua.

The PAP slate comprises Mr Chan, 50, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah, 57, Ms Joan Pereira, 53, and two first-timers - Mr Alvin Tan, 40, LinkedIn's Asia-Pacific head of public policy and economics, and former public servant Eric Chua, 41.

The PSP team is led by Mr Chua, 55, who runs a private firm in the environmental sector, and includes lawyer Wendy Low, 43; technologist Harish Pillay, 60; senior trainer Abas Kasmani, 67; and new face Terence Soon, 29, a Singapore Airlines pilot.

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      <image:caption>Protesters and the police officers outside Chief Executive’s office building on June 17, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mens Laos vs Malaysia (in red). Malaysia won 25-5. 

South East Asian 7's 2017 game at Yio Chu Kang Stadium on Apr 14, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Lantern pole lowering ritual carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 22 2015.
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      <image:caption>Visitor taking photograph with the Orang utans. 
This adorable family is a tribute to the late Ah Meng, a female orang utan in Singapore Zoo who became a household name and special tourism ambassador for Singapore.

One of the highlights of Orchid Extravaganza - ‘Our SingaPop’ Edition. 
 
Media Conference on National Day Events at Gardens by the Bay on July 25, 2019. 
 
This year’s Orchid Extravaganza celebrates Singapore’s pop culture with a creative spin on familiar icons, as seen through the eyes of multi-talented Singaporean singer-songwriter Dick Lee. Melding floral artistry and pop art, the orchid display features landmarks and objects that have become part of local culture. From housing to recreation and food, these have been given a playful makeover under the creative direction of Dick Lee and designer Yang Derong, to reflect Singapore’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. They stand out amidst a colourful landscape of over 15,000 orchids, comprising more than 80 varieties including heritage orchids such as Aranthera Anne Black, Aranda Bertha Braga and Dendrobium Tay Swee Keng.

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      <image:caption>Jazlene Tan Shihui, 17, with her personalised plush bear. 

Singapore 2019 World Para Swimming World Series press conference at Sport Singapore on Apr 02, 2019. 

Kenn Foundation, a local philanthropic organisation founded in 2018, is making history in Singapore with a six-figure sponsorship ($100,000) to help the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) host the Republic’s first international para swimming competition in May 2019. 

Team Singapore swimmers will also be doing their part to contribute to the support for disability sports. All 15 swimmers will be personalising a plush bear each, to be auctioned for SDSC’s programmes. 

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      <image:caption>Palms with red and white tape at East Coast Park at 2pm on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party candidate for Tanjong Pagar GRC Alvin Tan interacting with residents at Pek Kio Market &amp; Food Centre on July 02, 2020.

Tanjong Pagar GRC is set to see its second electoral contest in history, as a People's Action Party (PAP) team led by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing goes head-to-head with a Progress Singapore Party (PSP) slate helmed by its organising secretary Michael Chua.

The PAP slate comprises Mr Chan, 50, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah, 57, Ms Joan Pereira, 53, and two first-timers - Mr Alvin Tan, 40, LinkedIn's Asia-Pacific head of public policy and economics, and former public servant Eric Chua, 41.

The PSP team is led by Mr Chua, 55, who runs a private firm in the environmental sector, and includes lawyer Wendy Low, 43; technologist Harish Pillay, 60; senior trainer Abas Kasmani, 67; and new face Terence Soon, 29, a Singapore Airlines pilot.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards, flower, and origami cranes on the ground outside the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mens Laos vs Malaysia (in red). Malaysia won 25-5. 

South East Asian 7's 2017 game at Yio Chu Kang Stadium on Apr 14, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Lantern pole lowering ritual carried out by devotees from Bang Liao Shrine during the Vegetarian Festival at Phuket on Oct 22 2015.
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      <image:caption>Staff setting up the display showcase inside the Writers Bar at Grand Lobby of Raffles Hotel on July 26, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp. 

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      <image:caption>Toh Wei Soong, 20, after the Singapore 2019 World Para Swimming World Series press conference at Sport Singapore on Apr 02, 2019. 

Kenn Foundation, a local philanthropic organisation founded in 2018, is making history in Singapore with a six-figure sponsorship ($100,000) to help the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) host the Republic’s first international para swimming competition in May 2019. 

Team Singapore swimmers will also be doing their part to contribute to the support for disability sports. All 15 swimmers will be personalising a plush bear each, to be auctioned for SDSC’s programmes. 

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      <image:caption>A brisk walker wearing face mask at East Coast Park at 2.03pm on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party candidate for Tanjong Pagar GRC Indranee Rajah, interacting with Mr Eddie Tan, 64, Retiree, at Pek Kio Market &amp; Food Centre on July 02, 2020.

Tanjong Pagar GRC is set to see its second electoral contest in history, as a People's Action Party (PAP) team led by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing goes head-to-head with a Progress Singapore Party (PSP) slate helmed by its organising secretary Michael Chua.

The PAP slate comprises Mr Chan, 50, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah, 57, Ms Joan Pereira, 53, and two first-timers - Mr Alvin Tan, 40, LinkedIn's Asia-Pacific head of public policy and economics, and former public servant Eric Chua, 41.

The PSP team is led by Mr Chua, 55, who runs a private firm in the environmental sector, and includes lawyer Wendy Low, 43; technologist Harish Pillay, 60; senior trainer Abas Kasmani, 67; and new face Terence Soon, 29, a Singapore Airlines pilot.

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      <image:caption>Chief Executive’s office building without protesters outside but police officers are still standing guard behind the barricades on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mens Singapore A vs Indonesia. Singapore won 48-0.

South East Asian 7's 2017 game at Yio Chu Kang Stadium on Apr 14, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Raffles Boutique at Raffles Hotel on July 26, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Mr Moshe Safdie, lead architect of Jewel Changi Airport, at Jewel Changi Airport on Apr 12, 2019. 

Mr Moshe will share about the design of Jewel Changi Airport and the inspiration behind his team’s work. He will also be leading a tour and showing us spots that he likes and wants to point out. 

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      <image:caption>A passenger wearing face mask and sleeping on the bus at 2.32am on Apr 28, 2020.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Tuesday (April 28), taking the total count to 14,951.

Two more patients died from Covid-19 complications on Monday, bringing the total number of coronavirus-related deaths here to 14. Four who tested positive have died from other causes.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 3.06 million people. Some 211,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) People's Action Party candidates for Tanjong Pagar GRC Chan Chun Sing, Eric Chua, Alvin Tan, and Indranee Rajah, outside Pek Kio Market &amp; Food Centre on July 02, 2020.

Tanjong Pagar GRC is set to see its second electoral contest in history, as a People's Action Party (PAP) team led by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing goes head-to-head with a Progress Singapore Party (PSP) slate helmed by its organising secretary Michael Chua.

The PAP slate comprises Mr Chan, 50, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah, 57, Ms Joan Pereira, 53, and two first-timers - Mr Alvin Tan, 40, LinkedIn's Asia-Pacific head of public policy and economics, and former public servant Eric Chua, 41.

The PSP team is led by Mr Chua, 55, who runs a private firm in the environmental sector, and includes lawyer Wendy Low, 43; technologist Harish Pillay, 60; senior trainer Abas Kasmani, 67; and new face Terence Soon, 29, a Singapore Airlines pilot.

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      <image:caption>Protesters sleeping at the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

Hong Kong on Tuesday (June 18) reopened its central government offices after protests against a divisive extradition bill that on Monday had hundreds surround the Chief Executive’s office, bringing traffic to a standstill. 

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      <image:caption>Mens Philippines vs Brunei (in yellow and black). Philippines won 42-5. 

South East Asian 7's 2017 game at Yio Chu Kang Stadium on Apr 14, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Tiffin Room at Grand Lobby of Raffles Hotel on July 26, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp. 

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      <image:caption>Sumiko's lunch interview with architect Moshe Safdie, at TONITO restaurant in Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) on Apr 12, 2019. 

He designed Jewel at Changi Airport which opens next week, and also the Marina Bay Sands. He will also design its fourth tower extension that's just been announced. 

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      <image:caption>A man using handphone at City Hall MRT station on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Flyers with photographs of People's Action Party candidates for Tanjong Pagar GRC Chan Chun Sing, Eric Chua, Joan Pereira, Alvin Tan, and Indranee Rajah outside Pek Kio Market &amp; Food Centre on July 02, 2020.

Tanjong Pagar GRC is set to see its second electoral contest in history, as a People's Action Party (PAP) team led by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing goes head-to-head with a Progress Singapore Party (PSP) slate helmed by its organising secretary Michael Chua.

The PAP slate comprises Mr Chan, 50, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah, 57, Ms Joan Pereira, 53, and two first-timers - Mr Alvin Tan, 40, LinkedIn's Asia-Pacific head of public policy and economics, and former public servant Eric Chua, 41.

The PSP team is led by Mr Chua, 55, who runs a private firm in the environmental sector, and includes lawyer Wendy Low, 43; technologist Harish Pillay, 60; senior trainer Abas Kasmani, 67; and new face Terence Soon, 29, a Singapore Airlines pilot.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards, ribbons and origami flower outside the Central Government Offices in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Macros Acuna from Argentina (top left) and Safuwan Baharudin from Singapore (top right) fighting for the ball. 

The Singapore versus Argentina football match at the National Stadium on June 13, 2017. Argentina won 6-0. 

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      <image:caption>Staff setting up a display showcase inside the Presidential Suite at Raffles Hotel on July 27, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp.

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      <image:caption>Sim Wen Fei, 20, First-year Dentistry NUS undergraduate, at Evolve MMA (Far East Square) on Mar 25, 2019.  

She is the first recipient of the Evolve Warrior Scholarship worth $10k for her studies at NUS Dentistry.

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      <image:caption>Patrons observing safe distancing at the market at Chinatown Complex at 9.36am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Banner of People's Action Party candidates for Tanjong Pagar GRC Chan Chun Sing, Eric Chua, Joan Pereira, Alvin Tan, and Indranee Rajah outside Pek Kio Market &amp; Food Centre on July 02, 2020.

Tanjong Pagar GRC is set to see its second electoral contest in history, as a People's Action Party (PAP) team led by Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing goes head-to-head with a Progress Singapore Party (PSP) slate helmed by its organising secretary Michael Chua.

The PAP slate comprises Mr Chan, 50, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah, 57, Ms Joan Pereira, 53, and two first-timers - Mr Alvin Tan, 40, LinkedIn's Asia-Pacific head of public policy and economics, and former public servant Eric Chua, 41.

The PSP team is led by Mr Chua, 55, who runs a private firm in the environmental sector, and includes lawyer Wendy Low, 43; technologist Harish Pillay, 60; senior trainer Abas Kasmani, 67; and new face Terence Soon, 29, a Singapore Airlines pilot.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards, ribbons and origami flower outside the Central Government Offices in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>The Argentinian team celebrating after Federico Fazio scored the first goal of the match from an Alejandro Gomez corner in the 25th minute.

The Singapore versus Argentina football match at the National Stadium on June 13, 2017. 

Argentina won 6-0.

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      <image:caption>Staff setting up the bedroom inside the Presidential Suite at Raffles Hotel on July 27, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp.

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      <image:caption>Entrepreneur, venture investor and mentor Jenny Lee before the live lecture. 

The Straits Times and The Business Times, in collaboration with GuocoLand, organising a 4-part series entitled Cutting Edge. 

The 2nd live lecture will be held on Mar 25, 2019 at Sofitel Singapore City Centre Hotel where entrepreneur, venture investor and mentor Jenny Lee, will share her experiences and lesson from the start-up world.

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      <image:caption>The tables and seats at the food centre at Chinatown Complex have been taped up with plastic and red and white tape to prevent patrons from sitting on them at 10.08am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party and Workers' Party election campaign posters for East Coast GRC displayed between 57A and 59 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020.

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards, ribbons and origami flower outside the Central Government Offices in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Singapore goalkeeper Izwan Mahbud at the Singapore versus Argentina football match at the National Stadium on June 13, 2017. Argentina won 6-0.  

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      <image:caption>Staff removing creases on a pillow inside the bedroom of the Presidential Suite at Raffles Hotel on July 31, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp.

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      <image:caption>Executive Director and Executive Chef Vianney Massot , 27, at Vianney Massot Restaurant on Mar 26, 2019. 

One-Michelin-starred Bacchanalia will be renamed to its current chef Vianney Massot from April 1. Interview with chef Massot on the direction of the restaurant now. 

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      <image:caption>Elderly with face masks sitting on the seats outside Chinatown Complex at 10.10am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat interacting with a resident during his walkabout between 57A and 59 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards and a memorial at the Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Angel Di'Maria from Argentina (left) looking at the injured Shakir Hamzah from Singapore.  

The Singapore versus Argentina football match at the National Stadium on June 13, 2017.

Argentina won 6-0. 

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      <image:caption>Facade of Raffles Hotel on July 31, 2019. 

Story about the re-opening of Raffles Hotel, what has changed, what can visitors expect, the hotel's focus now and why, and some of the challenges faced during the revamp.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Chee Koon, 44, CapitaLand President &amp; Group Chief Executive Officer, at Capital Tower on Mar 26, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>An almost deserted Chinatown Complex at 10.19am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat taking a group photograph with residents during his walkabout between 57A and 59 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards on the Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Sullivan Patrick from Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions (No.15, in blue) trying to score while being blocked by Alexander Xavier Allen (No. 15, in white) from Singapore Slingers during the Singapore Slingers (white) against Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions (blue) in their Asean Basketball League match at OCBC Arena on Feb 05, 2017. Singapore Slingers lost 71-73 to  Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions. 

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      <image:caption>Massive art canvas by Ripple Root (artist moniker of Liquan Liew, 33 and Estella Ng, 28), which is actually a site hoarding for the upcoming CapitaSpring (former Golden Shoe Car Park) in the CBD on July 26, 2019. 

CapitaLand has collaborated with local artists, Danielle Tay, 29, and Ripple Root (artist moniker of Liquan Liew, 33 and Estella Ng, 28), transforming a site hoarding for the upcoming CapitaSpring (former Golden Shoe Car Park) into a massive art canvas in the CBD. 

Design and digitalisation of artwork took 2 months. Installation was completed in early July 2019 and it will be up till first half of 2021.

Breaking away from traditional hoardings in the CBD, CapitaLand partnered Danielle Tay and Ripple Root as it reflects the creativity and collaboration in the upcoming development. 

Danielle Tay's work is called “Pulse of the City”, consisting of Project Signboard: 8.2m (L) x 10m (H) and Hoarding Panels: Four pieces of 7.6m (L) x 3.6m (H) that was repeated along Church Street. 
Ripple Root's work is called “A Spring in Your Step”, consisting of  Project Signboard: 8.2m (L) x 10m (H) and Hoarding Panels: Four pieces of 7.6m (L) x 3.6m (H) that was repeated along Market Street. 

CapitaSpring will be home to a Grade A office, serviced residence, 4-storey botanical promenade, food centre will also return. Standing at 280 metres, CapitaSpring will be one of the tallest skyscrapers to grace the Singapore skyline. Designed by the notable Bjarke Ingels Group, in collaboration with Carlo Ratti Associati, CapitaSpring creates the striking visual effect of tropical gardens bursting into the sky from within the building.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jason Tan, 38, Senior Associate Executive Director with OrangeTee &amp; Tie, Ms Alice Loh, 37, Property Agent and their daughter, Clariss Tan, 2, in their Modena Condominium unit, on Mar 21, 2019. 

For SUT Invest Me &amp; My Property. 

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      <image:caption>Three blocks of pre-war terrace shophouses at the junction of Trengganu Street and Smith Street in Chinatown, which is almost deserted at 
10.21am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat interacting with residents during his walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards on the Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Ms Rachel Ong, 11, Primary 6, Team Captain of Greendale Primary School, trying to score a goal.

Greendale Primary School won 11-8 against Junyuan Primary School and emerged champion at the Girls Senior Division finals of the SPH Foundation National Primary Schools Tchoukball Championships 2017 at Junyuan Primary school on May 19, 2017. 
 
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      <image:caption>Abdul Aleem Siddique Mosque Religious Harmony Day Lunch on July 28, 2019. 

Guest of Honor is Mr Edwin Tong, Senior Minister of State for Law &amp; Health, and Advisor to Joo Chiat Grassroots Organizations.

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      <image:caption>Mr Miguel McKelvey, 44, Co-Founder and Chief Culture Officer of WeWork, at WeWork Beach Centre, Singapore on Mar 19, 2019. 

For Weekend Interview. 

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      <image:caption>The tables and seats at the food centre at Chinatown Complex have been taped up with plastic and red and white tape to prevent patrons from sitting on them at 10.50am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, interacting with residents during her walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards on a pedestrian bridge near the Legislative Council Complex in Hong Kong on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Lamb Tyler from Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions (in blue) trying to score while being blocked by Ng Han Bin (No. 17) and Howard Justin Aronel (No. 55), both from Singapore Slingers during the Singapore Slingers (white) against Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions (blue) in their Asean Basketball League match at OCBC Arena on Feb 05, 2017. Singapore Slingers lost 71-73 to  Hong Kong Eastern Long Lions. 

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      <image:caption>Prayer session. 

Abdul Aleem Siddique Mosque Religious Harmony Day Lunch on July 28, 2019. 

Guest of Honor is Mr Edwin Tong, Senior Minister of State for Law &amp; Health, and Advisor to Joo Chiat Grassroots Organizations.

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      <image:caption>Dr Hamid Rahmatullah, 33, associate consultant orthopaedic surgeon, at Blair Plain conservation area on Mar 18, 2019. 

Interview with associate consultant orthopaedic surgeon Dr Hamid Rahmatullah who volunteers for multiple causes, including being a volunteer doctor with HealthServe which provides low cost healthcare to migrant workers.

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      <image:caption>Closed shops at Chinatown Complex at 10.57am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, taking photograph with Madam Chia Jer Pow, 57, Hawker Assistant of Xin Heng Feng Guo Tiao Tang, during her walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placard on a bus stop outside Pacific Place  in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Participants crossing the Tyre Ladder at Zone 2 - Road Block at the field opposite Marina Bay Financial Tower 3 during Men's Health Urbanathlon on Mar 04, 2017.

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      <image:caption>10km Flag off for the China Taiping FunRun 2019 at Marina Bay event square on July 28, 2019. 

It is back for the second year in support of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. Organised by China Taiping Insurance (Singapore), 100 percent of the proceeds collected from the FunRun registration will be donated to the STSPMF.

The FunRun has two categories: 5km @S$38 and 10KM @S$45. The routes stretch across the scenic and iconic landmarks at Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay and Marina Barrage.
Flagging off from the Marina Bay event square were Madam Zhong Manying, Economic &amp; Commercial Minister-Counsellor, Embassy of China, Mr. Anthony Tan, Deputy CEO, SPH, Ms Tan Bee Heong, General Manager, STSPMF, Mr. Cheng Jun, Chairman, China Enterprises Association (Singapore) and Mr. Yang Yamei, General Manager, China Taiping Insurance (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. 

The event saw over 600 participants including China Taiping Insurance Singapore’s staff, families &amp; friends, business partners, clients, and the public, as well as a group of STSPMF recipients and their parents.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Josell Roland Racpan Lat, 32, Changi Experience Executive, P-Serv Pte Ltd; Ms Gomez Elaine Montayre, 34, Changi Experience Executive, P-Serv Pte Ltd; Mr Lara Christian Mark Balansag, 32, Changi Experience Executive,  P-Serv Pte Ltd; Mr Lee Yu Xiang, Ben, 28, Duty Terminal Manager, Changi Airport Group; Mr Feroz Khan S/O Rahim Khan, 66, Customer Service Officer, Certis Aviation Security (People Advantage); Ms Zorah Binte Yazid, 57, Changi Experience Manager, P-Serv Pte Ltd; and Mr Gatdula Jay-R Quijano, 31, Changi Experience Supervisor, P-Serv Pte Ltd; is the All-Star Service Team of the Year 2018.  

2019 Annual Airport Celebration at Resorts World Sentosa on Mar 04, 2019. 

As Changi Airport celebrates its achievements over the past year, the best of its frontline staff among the 50,000-strong airport community will be honoured at the 2019 Annual Airport Celebration.
The awards put the spotlight on staff who had gone over and above their call of duty to help passengers and commends airport partners who have worked together to provide excellent service to our passengers.
Going beyond individual contributions, the top award this year - the All-Star Service Team award - recognises outstanding team effort. The award recipients showed exceptional teamwork and resilience in the face of an emergency, saving a passenger’s life.
Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Health, Dr Lam Pin Min will grace the event and present service awards in the two top award categories - the ‘All-Star Service Team of the Year’ and the ‘Service Partner of the Year’. 

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      <image:caption>An almost deserted Trengganu Street in Chinatown with closed shops and stalls at 11.05am on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Flyer with photographs of Workers' Party (WP) candidates for East Coast GRC at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placard outside Pacific Place  in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>A participant crossing Stage 1 Quad Steps at Zone 4 - The Urban Warrior at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza during Men's Health Urbanathlon on Mar 04, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Runners for the 5km category of China Taiping FunRun 2019 at Marina Bay on July 28, 2019. 

It is back for the second year in support of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. Organised by China Taiping Insurance (Singapore), 100 percent of the proceeds collected from the FunRun registration will be donated to the STSPMF.

The FunRun has two categories: 5km @S$38 and 10KM @S$45. The routes stretch across the scenic and iconic landmarks at Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay and Marina Barrage.
Flagging off from the Marina Bay event square were Madam Zhong Manying, Economic &amp; Commercial Minister-Counsellor, Embassy of China, Mr. Anthony Tan, Deputy CEO, SPH, Ms Tan Bee Heong, General Manager, STSPMF, Mr. Cheng Jun, Chairman, China Enterprises Association (Singapore) and Mr. Yang Yamei, General Manager, China Taiping Insurance (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. 

The event saw over 600 participants including China Taiping Insurance Singapore’s staff, families &amp; friends, business partners, clients, and the public, as well as a group of STSPMF recipients and their parents.

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      <image:caption>Clockwise from Cycling Team Leader in red:

1. Cycling Team Leader Ahmad Ridhwan Bin Dahlan, 32, Section Commander 1; 
2. Muhammad Yazid Bin Amir, 31, Section Commander 2;
3. Syed Amir Haziq Bin Syed Ahmad Alkugsi, 32, Section Commander 1;
4. Shuhrawardi Bin Hussain, 40, Deputy Rota Commander; and 
5. Mohamad Suhardi Bin Sa'ad, 39, Hazmat Section Commander

SCDF team of cyclists, defending champions of OCBC Cycle Speedway Corporate Championship, at OCBC Square at Singapore Sports Hub on Mar 15, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Woman with mask walking down a ramp with pigeons at 11.06am at Chinatown Complex on Apr 29, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman interacting with a resident during his walkabout outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protest placards and flowers outside Pacific Place  in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>A participant trying to reach the top of Stage 4 Warped Wall at Zone 4 - The Urban Warrior at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza during Men's Health Urbanathlon on Mar 04, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Runners for the 5km category of China Taiping FunRun 2019 at Marina Bay on July 28, 2019. 

It is back for the second year in support of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. Organised by China Taiping Insurance (Singapore), 100 percent of the proceeds collected from the FunRun registration will be donated to the STSPMF.

The FunRun has two categories: 5km @S$38 and 10KM @S$45. The routes stretch across the scenic and iconic landmarks at Marina Bay, Gardens by the Bay and Marina Barrage.
Flagging off from the Marina Bay event square were Madam Zhong Manying, Economic &amp; Commercial Minister-Counsellor, Embassy of China, Mr. Anthony Tan, Deputy CEO, SPH, Ms Tan Bee Heong, General Manager, STSPMF, Mr. Cheng Jun, Chairman, China Enterprises Association (Singapore) and Mr. Yang Yamei, General Manager, China Taiping Insurance (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. 

The event saw over 600 participants including China Taiping Insurance Singapore’s staff, families &amp; friends, business partners, clients, and the public, as well as a group of STSPMF recipients and their parents.

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      <image:caption>Ms Jodia Tay, 40, District Division Director at ERA Realty Network, with her 2 children, Owen Puah, 10, Primary 5, and Megan Puah, 9, Primary 4, inside their unit at Clearwater Condominium on Mar 14, 2019.

For SUT Invest - Me &amp; My Property.

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      <image:caption>Distribution of free food for the elderly at 11.33am outside Buddha Tooth Relic Temple on Apr 29, 2020. 

Mr Bernard Teo, 39, Restaurant owner of Naga Imo, together with his cousin, Madam Amanda Ng, 46, Hairstylist, have been been giving out free food for the elderly since the second day of circuit breaker outside Buddha Tooth Relic Temple. They distribute 110 lunch packets around 11.30am and 110 dinner packets around 5.30pm everyday. Each packet of food costs around $1.20 to $1.50, depending on the ingredients. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced 690 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Wednesday (April 29), taking the total count to 15,641.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.13 million people. Some 217,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, taking photographs with residents during her walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protester hanging her protest placrds near the Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on June 18, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Participant crossing the Stage 3 Horizontal Salmon Ladder at Zone 4 - The Urban Warrior at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza during Men's Health Urbanathlon on Mar 04, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Saxophone quartet performing a short excerpt from Those Were The Days, an intergenerational concert specially arranged for seniors and their families to enjoy together. 

Silver Arts Media Preview at Stamford Arts Centre on July 31, 2019. 

Life cover story on the annual Silver Arts festival, which returns from Sept 5 to 29 with a line-up of arts-related programmes for seniors. 

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      <image:caption>Trolley Service Officer Lee Yong Foo, 81, won the Outstanding Custodial Staff of the Year 2018 (Silver). 
 
2019 Annual Airport Celebration at Resorts World Sentosa on Mar 04, 2019. 

As Changi Airport celebrates its achievements over the past year, the best of its frontline staff among the 50,000-strong airport community will be honoured at the 2019 Annual Airport Celebration.
The awards put the spotlight on staff who had gone over and above their call of duty to help passengers and commends airport partners who have worked together to provide excellent service to our passengers.
Going beyond individual contributions, the top award this year - the All-Star Service Team award - recognises outstanding team effort. The award recipients showed exceptional teamwork and resilience in the face of an emergency, saving a passenger’s life.
Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Health, Dr Lam Pin Min will grace the event and present service awards in the two top award categories - the ‘All-Star Service Team of the Year’ and the ‘Service Partner of the Year’. 

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      <image:caption>Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen, visiting personnel from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) medical corps deployed at the community isolation facility at the Singapore Expo on Apr 30, 2020. 

These personnel are supporting the Ministry of Health to provide primary healthcare services for recovering COVID-19 patients as well as those with mild symptoms who do not require significant medical care.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ong Seng Huat, 92, Retiree, has PAP flags on his wheelchair outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam meeting the media at the Auditorium, Ground Floor, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Participants crossing the Stage 3 Horizontal Salmon Ladder at Zone 4 - The Urban Warrior at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza during Men's Health Urbanathlon on Mar 04, 2017.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Dr William Wan, General Secretary, Singapore Kindness Movement; Mr Lee Chee Koon, Group CEO, CapitaLand Group and Director, CapitaLand Hope Foundation; President Halimah Yacob; Mr James Koh, Director, CapitaLand Hope Foundation; at the launch of the 'Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition at Raffles City Singapore. A pair of President’s Challenge Singa the Lion figurines contributed by President Halimah and her husband Mr Mohamed Abdullah Alhabshee was unveiled at the event.

CapitaLand’s Raffles City Singapore has collaborated with Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) to launch the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition on July 31, 2019, in commemoration of Singapore Bicentennial and celebration of Singapore’s 54th birthday.

Launched by Guest-of-Honour President Halimah Yacob, the exhibition features 200 figurines of Singapore’s iconic mascot for kindness and graciousness - Singa the Lion, specially designed by individuals from all walks of life. At the launch of the exhibition, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philanthropic arm of CapitaLand, pledged S$300,000 to benefit six charities under President’s Challenge 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shawn Low, 37, Businessman, with his bicycle at East Coast Park on Feb 27, 2019. 

Shawn is gunning to cycle 42km at this year's OCBC Cycle The Sportive Ride in May despite his cancer relapsing at the beginning of this year.

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      <image:caption>Uncompleted MRT train track between Tanah Merah MRT station and Singapore Expo on Apr 30, 2020. 

Singapore's construction sector is poised to take a hard hit from the Covid-19 outbreak in the short-term, and is now expected to contract sharply by 10.3 per cent this year in real terms, according to Fitch Solutions.

This is down from its previous forecast of a 3.2 per cent contraction, making Singapore the worst hit market in the Asia-Pacific region, the market insights firm said in a research note released on Wednesday (April 29).

Its latest view is informed by the government's decision to temporarily suspend all construction work as part of tighter circuit breaker measures to curb Covid-19 transmission, following the spike in the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in various dormitories housing construction workers.

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      <image:caption>Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman holding a stack of election campaign fliers during his walkabout outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam meeting the media at the Auditorium, Ground Floor, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Zhang Ailin (Goal Attack, middle in light green) from Tiger Sharks passing the ball during the Netball Super League opening match at Toa Payoh Sports Hall on Mar 04, 2017. Tiger Sharks won 54-48 against Magic Marlins.

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      <image:caption>Guests viewing Singa the Lion figurines at Level 3 Atrium of Raffles City Singapore on July 31, 2019. 

CapitaLand’s Raffles City Singapore has collaborated with Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) to launch the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition on July 31, 2019, in commemoration of Singapore Bicentennial and celebration of Singapore’s 54th birthday.

Launched by Guest-of-Honour President Halimah Yacob, the exhibition features 200 figurines of Singapore’s iconic mascot for kindness and graciousness - Singa the Lion, specially designed by individuals from all walks of life. At the launch of the exhibition, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philanthropic arm of CapitaLand, pledged S$300,000 to benefit six charities under President’s Challenge 2019.

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      <image:caption>Sisters Nurul Shafiqah Mohamed Saiful, (right) 25, undergraduate and national athlete, and Nurul Suhaila Mohd Saiful, 24, full time national athlete, at OCBC Arena on Feb 22, 2019. 

A pair of silat brothers, Sheik Farhan Sheik Alau’ddin, 21, full time national athlete; and Sheik Ferdous Sheik Alau’ddin, 22, full time national athlete; and sisters Nurul Shafiqah Mohamed Saiful, 25, undergraduate and national athlete,  and Nurul Suhaila Mohd Saiful, 24, full time national athlete, were among those who took who home the Singapore Sports School’s Outstanding Sports Achievement Award (Alumni). Though pencak silat is not an academy programme in Singapore Sports School, their achievements are a reminder that this sport should be among the nation’s sporting accolades, they said. 

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      <image:caption>Uncompleted MRT train track between Tanah Merah MRT station and Singapore Expo on Apr 30, 2020. 

Singapore's construction sector is poised to take a hard hit from the Covid-19 outbreak in the short-term, and is now expected to contract sharply by 10.3 per cent this year in real terms, according to Fitch Solutions.

This is down from its previous forecast of a 3.2 per cent contraction, making Singapore the worst hit market in the Asia-Pacific region, the market insights firm said in a research note released on Wednesday (April 29).

Its latest view is informed by the government's decision to temporarily suspend all construction work as part of tighter circuit breaker measures to curb Covid-19 transmission, following the spike in the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in various dormitories housing construction workers.

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      <image:caption>Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman giving a hug to Mr Ong Seng Huat, 92, Retiree, during his walkabout outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam meeting the media at the Auditorium, Ground Floor, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Amelia Yong, playing  in the HSBC Women’s Champions National Qualifying Tournament at Sentosa Golf Club, on Feb 09, 2017.

Ms Amanda Tan, 17, booked her place in Singapore’s marquee golf tournament, following a three-way play-off against Sarah Tan and Callista Chen.

Local female golfers battle it out on the second and final day of the local qualifiers. Singapore Sports School student Callista Chen, and Sarah Tan lead the field after the first day of competition.

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      <image:caption>Local celebrity Fann Wong with her son at Level 3 Atrium of Raffles City Singapore during the launch the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition on July 31, 2019.

CapitaLand’s Raffles City Singapore has collaborated with Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) to launch the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition on July 31, 2019, in commemoration of Singapore Bicentennial and celebration of Singapore’s 54th birthday.

Launched by Guest-of-Honour President Halimah Yacob, the exhibition features 200 figurines of Singapore’s iconic mascot for kindness and graciousness - Singa the Lion, specially designed by individuals from all walks of life. At the launch of the exhibition, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philanthropic arm of CapitaLand, pledged S$300,000 to benefit six charities under President’s Challenge 2019.

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      <image:caption>Brothers Sheik Farhan Sheik Alau’ddin, (right) 21, full time national athlete, and Sheik Ferdous Sheik Alau’ddin, 22, full time national athlete, at OCBC Arena on Feb 22, 2019. 

A pair of silat brothers, Sheik Farhan Sheik Alau’ddin, 21, full time national athlete; and Sheik Ferdous Sheik Alau’ddin, 22, full time national athlete; and sisters Nurul Shafiqah Mohamed Saiful, 25, undergraduate and national athlete,  and Nurul Suhaila Mohd Saiful, 24, full time national athlete, were among those who took who home the Singapore Sports School’s Outstanding Sports Achievement Award (Alumni). Though pencak silat is not an academy programme in Singapore Sports School, their achievements are a reminder that this sport should be among the nation’s sporting accolades, they said. 

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      <image:caption>Uncompleted MRT train track between Tanah Merah MRT station and Singapore Expo on Apr 30, 2020. 

Singapore's construction sector is poised to take a hard hit from the Covid-19 outbreak in the short-term, and is now expected to contract sharply by 10.3 per cent this year in real terms, according to Fitch Solutions.

This is down from its previous forecast of a 3.2 per cent contraction, making Singapore the worst hit market in the Asia-Pacific region, the market insights firm said in a research note released on Wednesday (April 29).

Its latest view is informed by the government's decision to temporarily suspend all construction work as part of tighter circuit breaker measures to curb Covid-19 transmission, following the spike in the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in various dormitories housing construction workers.

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      <image:caption>Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman interacting with Mr Ong Seng Huat, 92, Retiree, during his walkabout outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>The Chief Executive, Mrs Carrie Lam meeting the media at the Auditorium, Ground Floor, Central Government Offices, 2 Tim Mei Avenue, Tamar, Hong Kong on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Amelia Yong, playing  in the HSBC Women’s Champions National Qualifying Tournament at Sentosa Golf Club, on Feb 09, 2017.

Ms Amanda Tan, 17, booked her place in Singapore’s marquee golf tournament, following a three-way play-off against Sarah Tan and Callista Chen.

Local female golfers battle it out on the second and final day of the local qualifiers. Singapore Sports School student Callista Chen, and Sarah Tan lead the field after the first day of competition.

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      <image:caption>Singa the Lion figurines at Level 3 Atrium of Raffles City Singapore on July 31, 2019. 

CapitaLand’s Raffles City Singapore has collaborated with Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) to launch the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition on July 31, 2019, in commemoration of Singapore Bicentennial and celebration of Singapore’s 54th birthday.

Launched by Guest-of-Honour President Halimah Yacob, the exhibition features 200 figurines of Singapore’s iconic mascot for kindness and graciousness - Singa the Lion, specially designed by individuals from all walks of life. At the launch of the exhibition, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philanthropic arm of CapitaLand, pledged S$300,000 to benefit six charities under President’s Challenge 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mr Victor Lee, 46, founder and CEO of YSNEAKERS, which sells customisable sneakers, at Takashimaya Departmental store on Feb 26, 2019. 

Story on buying budget bespoke fashion. 

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      <image:caption>Seats marked with red crosses to prevent people from sitting on them as part of social distancing measures outside Expo MRT station on Apr 30, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Thursday (April 30), taking the total count to 16,169.

It is the seventh day in a row where the number of new daily infections fell below 1,000.

Six Singaporeans and permanent residents are among the new patients.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.21 million people. Some 228,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, interacting with a resident during her walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Demosisto members Nathan Law, Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow responding to Carrie Lam's press conference outside Hong Kong's Legislative Council on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Callista Chen, 18, playing  in the HSBC Women’s Champions National Qualifying Tournament at Sentosa Golf Club, on Feb 09, 2017.

Ms Amanda Tan, 17, booked her place in Singapore’s marquee golf tournament, following a three-way play-off against Sarah Tan and Callista Chen.

Local female golfers battle it out on the second and final day of the local qualifiers. Singapore Sports School student Callista Chen, and Sarah Tan lead the field after the first day of competition.

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      <image:caption>A guest taking photograph of Singa the Lion figurines at Level 3 Atrium of Raffles City Singapore on July 31, 2019. 

CapitaLand’s Raffles City Singapore has collaborated with Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) to launch the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition on July 31, 2019, in commemoration of Singapore Bicentennial and celebration of Singapore’s 54th birthday.

Launched by Guest-of-Honour President Halimah Yacob, the exhibition features 200 figurines of Singapore’s iconic mascot for kindness and graciousness - Singa the Lion, specially designed by individuals from all walks of life. At the launch of the exhibition, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philanthropic arm of CapitaLand, pledged S$300,000 to benefit six charities under President’s Challenge 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mr Barry Maguire, 29, posing for a photograph before training with his teammates from Geylang International Football Club on the field at Tampines Meridian Junior College on Feb 13, 2019. 

Profile story of Barry Maguire, former Netherlands Under-20 footballer now playing for Geylang International Football Club. 

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      <image:caption>Seats marked with red crosses to prevent people from sitting on them as part of social distancing measures inside Expo MRT station on Apr 30, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced 528 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Thursday (April 30), taking the total count to 16,169.

It is the seventh day in a row where the number of new daily infections fell below 1,000.

Six Singaporeans and permanent residents are among the new patients.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.21 million people. Some 228,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, interacting with Mr Ng Seng Huat, 63, a stallholder during her walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>(Speaking from left) Demosisto members Nathan Law, Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow responding to Carrie Lam's press conference outside Hong Kong's Legislative Council on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ha Na Jang from Republic of Korea during the opening round of the HSBC Women's Champions at Sentosa Golf Club on Mar 02, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Singa the Lion figurines in the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition, at Level 1 of Raffles City Singapore on July 31, 2019. 

CapitaLand’s Raffles City Singapore has collaborated with Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM) to launch the ‘Arts in the City: We Love SINGApore’ exhibition on July 31, 2019, in commemoration of Singapore Bicentennial and celebration of Singapore’s 54th birthday.

Launched by Guest-of-Honour President Halimah Yacob, the exhibition features 200 figurines of Singapore’s iconic mascot for kindness and graciousness - Singa the Lion, specially designed by individuals from all walks of life. At the launch of the exhibition, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philanthropic arm of CapitaLand, pledged S$300,000 to benefit six charities under President’s Challenge 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mr Syed Ibrahim, 64, community arts educator, with his percussion instruments at the storage area where he stores his instruments on Feb 13, 2019. 

For Merdeka Generation Community Story. Syed Ibrahim, 64, is a pioneer percussionist in Singapore. He helped established percussion bands in many schools including Raffles Girls Secondary School, Nanyang Girls’ High School and Raffles Institution. He went on to provide community drumming activities to empower marginalised communities, such as the youth-at-risk, elderly, refugees and victims of disaster zones.

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      <image:caption>Changi Airport Terminal 2 departure hall at 2.50pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, interacting with residents during her walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>(Speaking from left) Demosisto members Nathan Law, Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow responding to Carrie Lam's press conference outside Hong Kong's Legislative Council on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Michelle Wie from Honolulu, USA, during the opening round of the HSBC Women's Champions at Sentosa Golf Club on Mar 02, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Staff from NTUC LearningHub teaching McDonald’s employees how to fly drone to demonstrate how technologies have evolved, at McDonald’s Learning Carnival at Our Tampines Hub on Aug 19, 2019. 

The McDonald's Learning Carnival, marks the largest effort that has been conducted by North East CDC in promoting a culture of empowerment amongst employees within the organisation. The event is co-organised by North East CDC with the support of other partners from e2i and SkillsFuture.

This initiative takes place in the month of August and September with the aim of empowering some 1500 employees at various stages in their employment journey within McDonald's Singapore.

The event will be launched by Guest-of-Honour, Mayor of North East District, Mr Desmond Choo at Our Tampines Hub. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Andrew Leow, 40, Assistant Manager, Treasury and trade solutions operations, Citi, at Citi Singapore Changi Business Park office on Feb 15, 2019. 

He upgraded his skills through an intra-bank professional conversion programme last year, after he realised the growing use of e-payments was making his previous role doing cheque processing for corporate clients less relevant.

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      <image:caption>Changi Airport Terminal 2 departure hall at 2.51pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, (left) Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, signing autograph on an election campaign flyer during her walkabout outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong responding to Carrie Lam's press conference outside Hong Kong's Legislative Council on June 18, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>In Gee Chun from Republic of Korea, during the opening round of the HSBC Women's Champions at Sentosa Golf Club on Mar 02, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Fathiyah Suhairi, (in red) 22, Junior Chef from SSA Culinary Institute, teaching employees from McDonald’s how to pipe butter cookies at McDonald’s Learning Carnival at Our Tampines Hub on Aug 19, 2019. 

The McDonald's Learning Carnival, marks the largest effort that has been conducted by North East CDC in promoting a culture of empowerment amongst employees within the organisation. The event is co-organised by North East CDC with the support of other partners from e2i and SkillsFuture.

This initiative takes place in the month of August and September with the aim of empowering some 1500 employees at various stages in their employment journey within McDonald's Singapore.

The event will be launched by Guest-of-Honour, Mayor of North East District, Mr Desmond Choo at Our Tampines Hub. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kevin Lim, 42, Deputy Director of Innovation Unit at National Gallery, with his 'gnarly fatbike' near his flat on Feb 16, 2019.  

A monthly series called 'My Bike and Me' featuring personalities with interesting bicycles that are fit for OCBC Cycle. The first candidate is Mr Kevin Lim, 42, Deputy Director of Innovation Unit at National Gallery, who collects exotic bicycles like 'fatbikes', adventure bikes and a 'foldie'. Kevin has customised his 'gnarly fatbike' with various features to suit his liking. 

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      <image:caption>Empty check in counters at Changi Airport Terminal 2 departure hall at 2.52pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, taking photographs with resident during her walkabout outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Civil Human Rights Front met with Pan-Dems in the afternoon, and held a press conference after the meeting, outside the Legislative Council on June 19, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Lewis Hamilton from Team Mercedes during Qualifying session of the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit as seen from Swissotel The Stamford on 17 September 2016.

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      <image:caption>Dried up lily pond at Pasir Ris Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

Climate follow ups from National Day Rally. For stories on hot weather, climate change, rising temperatures, drying lakes and water bodies.

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      <image:caption>Dr. William Wan with his book, Through The Valley, at the Dialogue with Time - Embrace Ageing exhibition. 

Launch of Through The Valley, authored by Dr. William Wan and published proudly by Straits Times Press, by Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam at Science Centre Singapore on Feb 09, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Changi Airport Terminal 2 departure hall at 3.01pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, interacting with residents during her walkabout near The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Pedestrians walking under the rain outside the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 19, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Nico Rosberg from Team Mercedes during Practice Session 3 of the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit as seen from Swissotel The Stamford on 17 September 2016.

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      <image:caption>Dried up lily pond at Pasir Ris Park on Aug 21, 2019. 

Climate follow ups from National Day Rally. For stories on hot weather, climate change, rising temperatures, drying lakes and water bodies.

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      <image:caption>Mr Muhsin Mustafa, 24, Technician, Mechanical, posing in front of the Bombardier Global 6000 aircraft at Bombardier on Feb 07, 2019. 

Coming from an ITE background, Muhsin is now excelling in the engineering field and is working in Bombardier.

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      <image:caption>Changi Airport Terminal 2 departure hall at 3.03pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>A resident with a campaign flyer with photographs of Workers' Party (WP) candidates for East Coast GRC, near The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protesters in tents at Tamar Park near the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty at 7.48am on June 20, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Lewis Hamilton from Team Mercedes during Qualifying session of the Formula 1 Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit as seen from Swissotel The Stamford on 17 September 2016.

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      <image:caption>Parched grass due to dry weather conditions at Bedok Reservoir Park on Aug 23, 2019. 

A spokesman for national water agency PUB said there has been a slight drop in the water level at Bedok Reservoir due to the warm weather. 

The Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS) had warned earlier this month that the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is currently in its "positive" phase. Changes in atmospheric pressure and sea surface temperature across the Indian Ocean are causing hotter and drier weather over South-east Asia.

El Nino conditions have not been detected, but the positive phase of the IOD is likely to persist in the months ahead, the MSS said in its Aug 2 advisory. Each phase of the IOD typically lasts about six months, with the negative phase bringing more rainfall here.

Last month, the total rainfall recorded at the climate station in Changi was 92 per cent below the long-term average, breaking the record set in 1997 for the driest July in Singapore, according to the weatherman. Last month was also Singapore's second warmest July on record, with an average temperature of 29 deg C.

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      <image:caption>Staff Sergeant Fha Izzun Adzim Ibni Rosnan, 28, Personal Supervisor (Casework), Institution B5, at Dayroom 1, Housing Unit 3, Institution B5 of the Drug Rehabilitation Centre on Jan 24, 2019. 

Feature of people behind the scenes of rehab in DRC. 

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      <image:caption>Changi Airport Terminal 2 arrival hall at 3.14pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>DPM Heng Swee Keat and the campaign poster of Workers' Party (WP) candidates for East Coast GRC during his walkabout between 57A and 59 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020.

DPM Heng Swee Keat, Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, Ms Jessica Tan, Ms Cheryl Chan and new candidate Tan Kiat How, PAP team for East Coast GRC doing walkabout at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Raising of flags outside the Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty at 8am on June 20, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Discovery slides at Canopy Park. 

Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) media preview on Apr 11, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Rev. Canon Steven Asirvatham, 53, Vicar (also known as Senior Pastor) of Parish of Christ Church, on Feb 01, 2019. 

For story on church's conservation and history.

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      <image:caption>Changi Airport Terminal 2 arrival hall at 3.14pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party and Workers' Party election campaign posters for East Coast GRC displayed between 57A and 59 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>A protester outside the Hong Kong Police Headquarters at Arsenal Street on June 20, 2019 before the press conference by Civil Human Rights Front, who is going to make official complaint against the excess use of force by the Police Force against protesters on June 9 and 12.

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      <image:caption>Singapore's Tampines Rovers (blue, 4) Mustafic Fahrudin fighting for the ball with Malaysia's Selangor FA (red,5) Muhammad Shahrom Bin Abdul Kalam.

AFC Cup 2016 (Group Stage) match between Singapore's Tampines Rovers (blue) and Malaysia's Selangor FA (red) at National Stadium on May 10 2016. Tampines Rovers won 1-0. 

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      <image:caption>View of the Shiseido Forest Valley and the HSBC Rain Vortex.

Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) media preview on Apr 11, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Adrian Tyler, 27, Programme coordinator, at Action for Aids on Feb 01, 2019.


What's it like living with HIV in Singapore? Interview with Adrian Tyler on how he copes with the stigma and the support he gets after he finds out he has HIV in 2016.

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      <image:caption>Changi Airport Terminal 2 arrival hall at 3.26pm on Apr 30, 2020.  

Operations at Changi Airport Terminal 2 will be suspended for 18 months from May 1 to save on running costs, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Monday (April 6).

Changi Airport Group (CAG) said it decided to do so in view of "the steep decline in passenger traffic and the likelihood that air travel demand will not return to pre-Covid-19 levels in the near term".

The suspension will allow CAG and its partners to save on costs in utilities and cleaning, and optimise resources across its terminals to better match the low demand and airlines' flight operations, it added.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party and Workers' Party election campaign posters for East Coast GRC displayed outside The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020.  

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Lee Cheuk-yan, Figo Chan, Jimmy Sham and Wong Yik-mo (partially blocked), from Civil Human Rights Front, holding a press conference before making an official complaint against the excess use of force by the police force against protesters on June 9 and 12, outside Hong Kong Police Headquarters at Arsenal Street on June 20, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Centre (C) Cythnia Ang from Dunman Secondary School fighting for the ball with Captain (GD) Alena Rae Ong from CHIJ Secondary School, during the National Inter-School Netball Championships 2016 'B' Division Finals between Dunman Secondary School and CHIJ Secondary School at OCBC Arena Hall 1 on Apr 21 2016. CHIJ Secondary School won 36-23. 

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      <image:caption>Topiary Walk at Canopy Walk. 

Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) media preview on Apr 11, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Silver Bullion's CEO Gregor Gregersen, 42, with his wife, Mrs Michelle Gregersen, 31, and daughter, Daenerys Gregersen, 3, sitting in front of 1000 troy ounces silver bars at The Safe House on Jan 03, 2019. Michelle is the founder of Blacker, a high-end customisation company focusing on luxury watch brands.

For SUT Invest, Me &amp; My Money. 

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      <image:caption>Long taxi queue outside Geylang Serai Market at 9.25am on May 03, 2020. 

From Apr 22, 2020, access to 4 popular markets, like Geylang Serai Market, are restricted based on the last digit of patrons’ NRIC or FIN numbers, to ensure effective safe distancing and safeguard public health.

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party and Workers' Party election campaign posters for East Coast GRC displayed between 57A and 59 New Upper Changi Road on July 04, 2020. 

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Members of Civil Human Rights Front  making an official complaint against the excess use of force by the police force against protesters on June 9 and 12, outside Hong Kong Police Headquarters at Arsenal Street on June 20, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Biker on mountain biking trail at Chestnut Nature Park (South) on Apr 02 2016. 

The opening of Chestnut Nature Park (South), the first nature park with separate mountain biking and hiking trails, measuring 1.6km and 2.1km respectively.  

Senior Minister of State Desmond Lee is the guest-of-honour. A new community initiative will be announced at the event. Nparks also launching the Friends of the Parks community to encourage greater community stewardship of green spaces.  

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      <image:caption>View of the Shiseido Forest Valley from the Canopy Park. 

Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) media preview on Apr 11, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Patrick Ng, 42, Creative Director, wearing his face mask with a message, at the gathering of bike enthusiasts to raise awareness over NEA's ban on old motorcycles at ORTO carpark on Jan 12, 2019.

They are gathering there before riding in a convoy to The Wicked Wallop event at Carros Centre, donning face masks with messages, as a show of support and love for old motorcycles. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons with face masks visiting Geylang Serai Market at 9.43am on May 03, 2020. 

From Apr 22, 2020, access to 4 popular markets, like Geylang Serai Market, are restricted based on the last digit of patrons’ NRIC or FIN numbers, to ensure effective safe distancing and safeguard public health.

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Election campaign posters of People's Action Party (PAP) candidates and Workers' Party (WP) along Sengkang Square in the new Sengkang GRC on July 06, 2020. 

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Members of Civil Human Rights Front  making an official complaint against the excess use of force by the police force against protesters on June 9 and 12, at the Complaints Against Police Reporting Centre on June 20, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Visitors taking photographs with the HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres high and the nucleus of Jewel.

Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) media preview on Apr 11, 2019. 

Jewel Changi Airport, opening to the general public from 17 April 2019, today welcomed its first visitors to preview its wide range of offerings.  It offers both local residents and international visitors a multi-faceted experience that includes attractions, unique shopping and dining concepts, as well as airport and accommodation facilities.

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      <image:caption>A motorcyclist wearing his face mask with a message at the gathering of bike enthusiasts to raise awareness over NEA's ban on old motorcycles at ORTO carpark on Jan 12, 2019.

They are gathering there before riding in a convoy to The Wicked Wallop event at Carros Centre, donning face masks with messages, as a show of support and love for old motorcycles. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons with face masks visiting Geylang Serai Market at 9.47am on May 03, 2020. 

From Apr 22, 2020, access to 4 popular markets, like Geylang Serai Market, are restricted based on the last digit of patrons’ NRIC or FIN numbers, to ensure effective safe distancing and safeguard public health.

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Election campaign posters of People's Action Party (PAP) candidates and Workers' Party (WP) along Rivervale Drive in the new Sengkang GRC on July 06, 2020. 

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Lam Cheuk-ting, (second from right) Legislative Council Member from the Democratic Party, holding a press conference outside Police Headquarters at Arsenal Street on June 20, 2019.

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      <image:caption>HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres high and the nucleus of Jewel.

Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) media preview on Apr 11, 2019. 

Jewel Changi Airport, opening to the general public from 17 April 2019, today welcomed its first visitors to preview its wide range of offerings.  It offers both local residents and international visitors a multi-faceted experience that includes attractions, unique shopping and dining concepts, as well as airport and accommodation facilities.

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      <image:caption>Interview with celebrity chef and TV show host David Rocco, 49, at Tiong Bahru Market and Food Centre on Jan 14, 2019. He is in town for a hawker culture campaign. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons queueing to enter Geylang Serai Market at 10.11am on May 03, 2020. 

From Apr 22, 2020, access to 4 popular markets, like Geylang Serai Market, are restricted based on the last digit of patrons’ NRIC or FIN numbers, to ensure effective safe distancing and safeguard public health.

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, PAP candidate for Sengkang GRC, interacting with Mr Steve Cheng, 72, Retiree, at Anchorvale 303 Foodcourt on July 06, 2020.

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Lam Cheuk-ting, Legislative Council Member from the Democratic Party, holding a press conference outside Police Headquarters at Arsenal Street on June 20, 2019.

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Jewel Changi Airport (Jewel) media preview on Apr 11, 2019. 

Jewel Changi Airport, opening to the general public from 17 April 2019, today welcomed its first visitors to preview its wide range of offerings.  It offers both local residents and international visitors a multi-faceted experience that includes attractions, unique shopping and dining concepts, as well as airport and accommodation facilities.

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      <image:caption>Ms See Biew Wah, 73, who modelled the sarong kebaya uniform for  French couturier Pierre Balmain back in 1972, at The Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur on Nov 29, 2018.  

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      <image:caption>Stall owners wearing face masks waiting for customers at the second floor of Geylang Serai Market at 10.46am on May 03, 2020. 

From Apr 22, 2020, access to 4 popular markets, like Geylang Serai Market, are restricted based on the last digit of patrons’ NRIC or FIN numbers, to ensure effective safe distancing and safeguard public health.

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, PAP candidate for Sengkang GRC, interacting with residents at Anchorvale 303 Foodcourt on July 06, 2020.

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Protesters gathering at Legislative Council Complex because the 5pm deadline is up and the demands are not met, on June 20, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) aeroplane flying over a canopy of trees near Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) on Apr 15, 2019.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Poh Eng Wah, (left) 55, Professional Golf Coach and his brother, Mr Poh Eng Teck, 65, Managing Director of Poh Bros Golf Management, at Toa Payoh Golf Range on Dec 02, 2018. 

The Toa Payoh Golf Range will officially close on Dec 02, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>NEA safe distancing enforcement officer speaking to an elderly in wheelchair carrying lots of stuff at Geylang Serai Market at 10.55am on May 03, 2020. 

From Apr 22, 2020, access to 4 popular markets, like Geylang Serai Market, are restricted based on the last digit of patrons’ NRIC or FIN numbers, to ensure effective safe distancing and safeguard public health.

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>A portrait of labour chief Ng Chee Meng from a flyer found in the pocket of a patron of Anchorvale 303 Foodcourt on July 06, 2020.

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Protesters gathering at Legislative Council Complex because the 5pm deadline is up and the demands are not met, on June 20, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Altar Servers walking in silence towards the Altar at the beginning of the 5pm Service at St Joseph's Church (Bukit Timah) on Good Friday, Apr 19, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Esa Masood, 39, Incoming Chief Executive of Muis, at Singapore Islamic Hub on Dec 04, 2018. 

The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) will be headed by a new chief executive and a new senior management team from next month.

Mr Esa Masood, 39, currently the council's deputy chief, will take over from Mr Abdul Razak Hassan Maricar, 64, on Jan 1.

Muis is the statutory board that looks after the administration and interests of Singapore's Muslim community.

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      <image:caption>Barricaded kiddie rides at Wisma Geylang Serai at 10.58am on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC, Labour chief Ng Chee Meng (background, holding handphone), taking photographs with residents, while lawyer Raymond Lye (sitting, left) and Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, looks on at Anchorvale 303 Foodcourt on July 06, 2020.

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Protesters gathering at Legislative Council Complex because the 5pm deadline is up and the demands are not met, on June 20, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Worshippers praying at the 13th Station - Jesus is taken down from the cross, which is one of the Stations of the Cross at St Joseph's Church (Bukit Timah) on Apr 19, 2019

The Way of the Cross (also known as the Stations of the Cross) are usually observed during Lent, especially on Lenten Fridays and most importantly on Good Friday. It is one of the most popular devotions for Roman Catholics. The devotion consists of meditating on 14 events which form the 14 stations of the cross. The purpose of this devotion is to focus on the Passion of Jesus Christ.

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      <image:caption>Madam Rahamah Moondari, (right) 70, and Madam Rahmah Ahmad, 76, both housewives, outside Madam Rahmah Ahmad's flat on Dec 06, 2018. 

They are involved in the Community Befriending Programme. 

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      <image:caption>Barricaded kiddie rides at Kinex Shopping Mall at 11.33am on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Labour chief Ng Chee Meng interacting with Madam Jenny Aw, 68, Housewife, at the void deck of Blk 193 Rivervale Drive on July 06, 2020.

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Protester singing the hymn “Sing Hallelujah to the Lord at Legislative Council Complex on June 20, 2019. They are gathering because the 5pm deadline is up and the demands are not met.

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      <image:caption>Altar servers preparing to enter the church in procession at the 5.30pm Easter Sunday Mass at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Apr 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kang Beng Hui, 46, CEO of RAF Holdings, at the lobby of Tower Fifteen on Dec 10, 2018. 

For SUT Invest - Me &amp; My Money.

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Kinex Shopping Mall at 11.41am on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Labour chief Ng Chee Meng interacting with a resident during house visit at Blk 193 Rivervale Drive on July 06, 2020.

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Protesters gathering at Legislative Council Complex on June 21, 2019.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Issac Ng Sze Zhe, 3, Zaheen Azfar Bin Mohamed Fahmi, 3,  and Ariqa Maisara Binte Ghazali, 3, having their pretend play at the dramatic centre in the playgroup classroom, at My First Skool at Block 622 Yishun Ring Road, on Apr 23, 2019. 

Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social &amp; Family Development and Education), Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, has been appointed to lead one of the three focus areas under M³.

The focus area he is leading supports Malay/Muslim families across key life junctures, such as marriage, parenthood, and early childhood education with strong support from Government agencies including the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) and the Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM) as well as community and grassroots organisations.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Tzu Yang, 64, Chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC), at the conference room of PSC on Dec 10, 2018.  

Sumiko's lunch interview with Mr Lee Tzu Yang, Chairman of the Public Service Commission. Mr Lee took over Eddie Teo as Chairman of the Public Service Commission (PSC) on 1 August 2018. On Oct 31, Mr Lee released an open letter in which he set out the importance of diversity in the public service and how the move is part of the commission's ongoing efforts to cast its net wide for Singaporeans from all backgrounds.

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      <image:caption>Seats lined with red and white tape to prevent people from sitting on them at the void deck of Blk 9 Haig Road at 12.11pm on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Labour chief Ng Chee Meng running from unit to unit during house visit at Blk 193 Rivervale Drive on July 06, 2020.

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>Protesters gathering at Legislative Council Complex on June 21, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim passing delicious ice cream for the playgroup children with Mdm Yan Cheng, 68 years old, Chinese Teacher, in the playgroup classroom at My First Skool at Block 622 Yishun Ring Road, on Apr 23, 2019. 

Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social &amp; Family Development and Education), Assoc Prof Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, has been appointed to lead one of the three focus areas under M³.

The focus area he is leading supports Malay/Muslim families across key life junctures, such as marriage, parenthood, and early childhood education with strong support from Government agencies including the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) and the Registry of Muslim Marriages (ROMM) as well as community and grassroots organisations.  

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Ow Kim Kit, 43, Lawyer and Author of the book; Madam Soon Puay Keow, 76, Managing Director of Spring Court Restaurant Pte Ltd; Mrs Veshali Visvanaath, 40, Director of Marketing, Muthu's Curry; Ms Jasmine Lee, 28, Business Development Manager of Teochew Restaurant Huat Kee (1998) Pte Ltd; and Mrs Lilian Lee, 56, Director of Teochew Restaurant Huat Kee (1998) Pte Ltd; at Spring Court Restaurant on Dec 14, 2018. 

Story on 10 multi-generational restaurants documented in new ST Press book with NHB grant. The restaurants are Fatty Weng, Guan Hoe Soon, Huat Kee, Islamic Restaurant, Ka-Soh (Swee Kee), Ming Chung Restaurant, Muthu's Curry, Sabar Menanti, Samy's Curry, and Spring Court. 

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      <image:caption>A stone table and seats wrapped up to prevent people from sitting on them at the void deck of Blk 9 Haig Road at 12.43pm on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru. 

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye. 

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.  

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      <image:caption>ACJC students cheering at th end of the A Division Finals of National Schools Tenpin Bowling Championships 2019 at Orchid Bowl @ Orchid Country Club on Apr 23, 2019. ACJC came in first in the overall school results.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Ong Eng Tong, 75, ex-president of The Boys' Brigade Alumni, at The Boys' Brigade HQ on Nov 28, 2018.  

For The Lives They Live Community pages: Mr Ong Eng Tong is a The Boys' Brigade member since 1957. After graduating from Secondary School, Mr Ong went to the UK to study mechanical engineering. He joined Esso in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur before returning to Singapore and joining Singapore Petroleum Company as one of its pioneer members. From year 2000 to 2009, he joined the The Boys' Brigade Alumni as its President, continuing to help the community. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks waiting to cross the road outside Kinex Shopping Mall at 12.48pm on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>PAP and WP election campaign banners and posters for Aljunied GRC near Blk 150 Bedok Reservoir Road on July 07, 2020. 

The site of a historic opposition victory by the Workers' Party (WP) in 2011, Aljunied GRC is set to be the scene of another fierce battle as the WP has fielded its strongest slate - party chief Pritam Singh, 43, party chairman Sylvia Lim, 55, Mr Faisal Manap, 45, all incumbent MPs, as well as Non-Constituency MP Leon Perera, 49, and former NCMP Gerald Giam, 42. They will face PAP candidates Victor Lye, 58, Chua Eng Leong, 49, Shamsul Kamar, 48, Alex Yeo, 41, and Chan Hui Yuh, 44.

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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Swee Keat speaking to Mr Joseph Lee, 81, retiree, before the Flag-off from Tampines Concourse to Our Tampines Hub on Apr 28, 2019. Mr Lee is a regular cyclist from Tampines Central Community Sports Club Cycling interest group. 

Tampines Cycling Path Completion and Ground-breaking Ceremony on Apr 28, 2019. The Guests-of-Honour (GOHs) for the event are Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Finance and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines Central; Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs, and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines West; Mr Baey Yam Keng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines North; Mr Desmond Choo, Mayor of North East District, and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines Changkat; and Ms Cheng Li Hui, Grassroots Adviser for Tampines East. 

This event marks the completion of the first 1.6km of additional cycling paths in Tampines Town, and the GOHs will also launch the ground-breaking for the next 4km of cycling paths in Tampines. These are part of LTA's plans to triple the cycling path in Tampines to about 21km, and to develop Tampines into a Walking and Cycling Town by 2022.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ong Eng Tong, former president of The Boys' Brigade Alumni, with a collection of caps used in the past at the brigade’s heritage gallery in Ganges Avenue on Nov 28, 2018.  Joining The Boys’ Brigade has opened his eyes to a lot of things and the less fortunate.

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      <image:caption>A commuter with face mask reading a book inside the train at Kallang MRT station at 1.50pm on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>PAP election campaign banner for Aljunied GRC near Blk 632 Bedok Reservoir Road on July 07, 2020. 

The site of a historic opposition victory by the Workers' Party (WP) in 2011, Aljunied GRC is set to be the scene of another fierce battle as the WP has fielded its strongest slate - party chief Pritam Singh, 43, party chairman Sylvia Lim, 55, Mr Faisal Manap, 45, all incumbent MPs, as well as Non-Constituency MP Leon Perera, 49, and former NCMP Gerald Giam, 42. They will face PAP candidates Victor Lye, 58, Chua Eng Leong, 49, Shamsul Kamar, 48, Alex Yeo, 41, and Chan Hui Yuh, 44.

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Tampines Cycling Path Completion and Ground-breaking Ceremony on Apr 28, 2019. The Guests-of-Honour (GOHs) for the event are Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Finance and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines Central; Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, Minister-in-Charge of Muslim Affairs, and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines West; Mr Baey Yam Keng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Transport and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines North; Mr Desmond Choo, Mayor of North East District, and Grassroots Adviser for Tampines Changkat; and Ms Cheng Li Hui, Grassroots Adviser for Tampines East. 

This event marks the completion of the first 1.6km of additional cycling paths in Tampines Town, and the GOHs will also launch the ground-breaking for the next 4km of cycling paths in Tampines. These are part of LTA's plans to triple the cycling path in Tampines to about 21km, and to develop Tampines into a Walking and Cycling Town by 2022.

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      <image:caption>Madam Mariah Abdul Hamid, 72, and Mr Ismail Sapuan, 63, outside Sunlove Kampong Chai Chee Seniors Activity Centre on Nov 27, 2018. 

An elderly couple fell in love at a senior activity centre and got married recently. Muis/Zakat had helped to play a portion of their wedding lunch expenses.

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A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>PAP election campaign banner for Aljunied GRC near Blk 632 Bedok Reservoir Road on July 07, 2020. 

The site of a historic opposition victory by the Workers' Party (WP) in 2011, Aljunied GRC is set to be the scene of another fierce battle as the WP has fielded its strongest slate - party chief Pritam Singh, 43, party chairman Sylvia Lim, 55, Mr Faisal Manap, 45, all incumbent MPs, as well as Non-Constituency MP Leon Perera, 49, and former NCMP Gerald Giam, 42. They will face PAP candidates Victor Lye, 58, Chua Eng Leong, 49, Shamsul Kamar, 48, Alex Yeo, 41, and Chan Hui Yuh, 44.

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Hito-Com Sunwolves lost 27-30 to Vodacom Blue Bulls.

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      <image:caption>Vistors at the Grasslands at Lakeside Garden, part of Jurong Lake Gardens on May 04, 2019. 

Jurong Lake Gardens is Singapore’s new national gardens in the heartlands. It is a people’s garden, where spaces will be landscaped and created for families and the community to come together.

The 90-hectare Gardens comprises Lakeside Garden (formerly Jurong Lake Gardens West), Chinese and Japanese Gardens (formerly Jurong Lake Gardens Central) and Garden Promenade (formerly Jurong Lake Gardens East).

Lakeside Garden is open for visitors from 27 April 2019, and Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden and Garden Promenade will be completed from 2021 onwards.

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      <image:caption>Ms Jenny Low, 51, Social Worker from MindCare, AMKFSC Community Services Ltd, at Singapore EXPO on Nov 27, 2018. 

National Family Violence Networking System (NFVNS) Conference organised by the Family Violence Dialogue Group (FVDG) to strengthen partnerships and share best practices in policy, practice and research as 
they relate to family violence.  

The theme for this yearís conference is 'Think out of the box: Discovering Possibilities in Family Protection Work'.  It serves as a catalyst for critical thinking and creative approaches to better serve the needs of families affected by violence. 

This year also sees the official launch of the Sector Specific Screening Guide (SSSG) and Child Abuse Reporting Guide (CARG) as part of the Structured Decision Making approach adopted across the family protection sector. We will also be giving out the Family Violence Dialogue Group (FVDG) Appreciation Awards.

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Chinatown with closed shops at 2.26am on May 03, 2020. 

A total of 657 new Covid-19 cases were confirmed by the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday (May 3), bringing the total number to 18,205.

Hair salons, cake shops and home-based food preparation businesses are among those allowed to operate as Singapore progressively eases tightened circuit breaker measures from May 5.

These measures, which kicked in on April 7 and will end on May 4, were introduced to stem the spread of the coronavirus. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Bryan Ng, (centre with ball) being tackled by members from the Hong Kong 'A' selection squad, consisting of top players from its domestic league, during the Tri-Nations campaign on Aug 18 2013. The Hong Kong team won 35-25.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Alisa Taha, (left) 24, Programmes and Events Coordinator, and Ms Nur Hafizah Nur Hamidy, 24, Operations executive, at Clement Space created by Dr. Dawn-joy Leong (PhD), 53, an autistic artist. She is a tireless advocate for the recognition of the identity and rights of artists with a disability. In a time where the world seems increasingly void of calm, her design and creation of Clement Space allows young children to explore their senses through feeling, interacting and changing the moveable elements.

Media preview of Playeum's sixth hands-on exhibition I-Opener: Play with the Senses on May 13, 2019. 

Playeum's new hands-on exhibition I-Opener: Play With the Senses will run from 1 June 2019 to 26 April 2020 (soft launch from 14 - 31 May 2019) for children aged 1 to 12 to explore their senses through play and the arts.

The theme is based on the role of the senses in discovering the child's inner creativity, artful play as a source of imagination, artistic and aesthetic innovation, and the development of 21st century skills.

The process and development of the exhibition design is an example of a community curated project. The artistic play spaces are designed and inspired by four artists with disabilities: Autistic artist Dr Dawn-joy Leong, Cavan Chang - a visual artist with Down syndrome, Sol Pickens - a young visual artist with autism and Jo Devadason - a poet who has Down syndrome. The exhibition is co-curated and co-created with Playeum core staff Imran Mohamad and Dr. Esther Joosa, along with Tech Catalyst Din Chan, who designed and created the technological additions. From the logo to the building of the exhibits, this exhibition celebrates the creative contributions and identity of the artists, the unique outlook of Playeum and how interactive art-play exhibits encourage active artistic participation and aesthetic engagement.

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      <image:caption>Krystal Chan Yu Xuan, 12, Primary 6, after the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Street lamps under the blue sky on the Tampines Expressway at 2.17pm on May 05, 2020. 

If Singapore’s skies appear bluer and clearer nowadays, it is because they are. Air quality has improved as a result of reduced economic and social activities brought about by the coronavirus outbreak, with key pollutant levels falling by as much as 50%. The levels are now within (once elusive) WHO guidelines. But experts warn that the situation may be shortlived.

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      <image:caption>Workers' Party chair Sylvia Lim greeting residents while going down the escalator after accompanying their candidates for Sengkang GRC doing walkabout at Rivervale Plaza on July 07, 2020. 

The new Sengkang GRC is the stage for a face-off between a PAP team led by labour chief Ng Chee Meng and a Workers' Party (WP) contingent helmed by lawyer He Ting Ru.

The PAP candidates for Sengkang GRC are Labour chief Ng Chee Meng, Senior Minister of State for Transport and Health Lam Pin Min, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Home Affairs and Health Amrin Amin, and lawyer Raymond Lye.

The Workers' Party candidates for Sengkang GRC are lawyer He Ting Ru, economist Jamus Lim, equity research analyst Louis Chua and social activist Raeesah Khan.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kenny Ee, 46, (left) Self-employed, and his son Mr Truman Ee, 4, trying out dragon boating for the first time as family at the DBS Marina Water Craft experience (Kayaking, Dragonboat and Sailing) at the DBS Marina Regatta Bay Festival at the Waterfront Promenade @ Marina Bay on May 25 2013. He said it was a family gathering opportunity and to get experience what it is like in dragonboat and what it is like in DBS seasports activity. He also wanted to expose his children to more outdoor activities.  

As part of DBS's ongoing efforts to enable members of the public to experience the Bay, more than 1000 people will have the opportunity to try out dragon boating, kayaking and sailing free of charge during the Bay Festival. 

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      <image:caption>GrabFood Delivery Rider carrying his bicycle up the stairs near Guangyang Secondary School under the rain at 4.32pm on May 13, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Razat, 49, Crew Team Leader, standing in front of a Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (PWCS) truck on Nov 16, 2018. 

Mr Abdul previously worked as a cleaner in a commercial building for 25 years, before switching to the waste management sector. He had observed the operations of a Pneumatic Waste Conveyance System (PWCS) by chance, which opened his eyes to how waste collection in Singapore was changing. He continued to upgrade his skills and knowledge, picking up soft skills and process planning skills along the way. One year since joining RVAC, he is now a Crew Team Leader. He received the NEA award.

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      <image:caption>People exercising at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 9.51am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>The entrance of the Legislative Council building is blocked by protesters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Amin Noorzilan, Kart number 126, tries to overtake Mr Thaddeus Lee, Kart number 708 in the Seniors Final of Singapore Karting Championships at Changi Karting Circuit on Apr 28 2013. 

Mr Amin Noorzilan, Kart number 126, emerged champion with 20 points in the race. Mr Thaddeus Lee, Kart number 708 did not finish the race.  

Mr Teo Ser Luck, Minister of State for Ministry of Trade and Industry and Mayor of North East District, is the Guest of Honor for the event. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Wong Su Yi, (right) 19, Customer Service Officer, trying her luck at the claw machine, at the SPH Charity Carnival on May 14, 2019. 

The SPH Charity Carnival returns with a record 35 stalls to mark SPH's 35th anniversary this year. The event provides a platform for various SPH divisions and subsidiaries, as well as local charities, to raise awareness and funds for various charitable causes. 20 booths will be by external organisations and 15 will be by SPH divisons and subsidiaries. 

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      <image:caption>Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli in the Eco-Community Garden at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 17, 2018. It is a comprehensive spice, fruit and vegetable garden to provide the wider community with a platform to bond and learn about eco-sustainability.

Interview with Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli on climate change. There will be 2 parts: One focusing specifically on energy to tie-in with the last part of ST's climate change series on Sunday, Nov 25 (Green vs Black - who will win the energy fight?) The second, a week later, will detail Singapore's ambitions in the lead up to COP24, to run on Dec 2. The interview will also examine Singapore's year of climate action and Singapore's efforts in shaping climate policy and action as chair of Asean this year.

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      <image:caption>People exercising at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 9.54am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shamsul Kamar, PAP candidate for Aljunied GRC, interacting with a resident near Blk 534 Bedok North Street 3 on July 8, 2020.

The site of a historic opposition victory by the Workers' Party (WP) in 2011, Aljunied GRC is set to be the scene of another fierce battle as the WP has fielded its strongest slate - party chief Pritam Singh, 43, party chairman Sylvia Lim, 55, Mr Faisal Manap, 45, all incumbent MPs, as well as Non-Constituency MP Leon Perera, 49, and former NCMP Gerald Giam, 42. They will face PAP candidates Victor Lye, 58, Chua Eng Leong, 49, Shamsul Kamar, 48, Alex Yeo, 41, and Chan Hui Yuh, 44.

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      <image:caption>Protesters occupying Harcourt Road near Central Government Complex on June 21, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Golfers around hole 18 at Serapong Course at Sentosa Golf Club on Jan 27 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Welcome Ceremony at Istana.

The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern will be in Singapore for an Official Visit on May 17, 2019. 

There will be a welcome ceremony at the Istana; a courtesy call on President Halimah Yacob; a meeting with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong; and a MOU signing and joint press conference. PM Lee will also host an official lunch. 

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      <image:caption>Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli with the 830 solar photovoltaic panels above the stadium seating at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 17, 2018. It has a total capacity of 265 kWp, with an annual production of about 338 MWh, contributing to about 2% of the annual building energy requirement. 

Interview with Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli on climate change. There will be 2 parts: One focusing specifically on energy to tie-in with the last part of ST's climate change series on Sunday, Nov 25 (Green vs Black - who will win the energy fight?) The second, a week later, will detail Singapore's ambitions in the lead up to COP24, to run on Dec 2. The interview will also examine Singapore's year of climate action and Singapore's efforts in shaping climate policy and action as chair of Asean this year.

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      <image:caption>An elderly man walking on the closed foot reflexology footpath surrounded by red and white tape at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 9.56am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shamsul Kamar, PAP candidate for Aljunied GRC, interacting with a resident near Blk 534 Bedok North Street 3 on July 8, 2020.

The site of a historic opposition victory by the Workers' Party (WP) in 2011, Aljunied GRC is set to be the scene of another fierce battle as the WP has fielded its strongest slate - party chief Pritam Singh, 43, party chairman Sylvia Lim, 55, Mr Faisal Manap, 45, all incumbent MPs, as well as Non-Constituency MP Leon Perera, 49, and former NCMP Gerald Giam, 42. They will face PAP candidates Victor Lye, 58, Chua Eng Leong, 49, Shamsul Kamar, 48, Alex Yeo, 41, and Chan Hui Yuh, 44.

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      <image:caption>Protesters occupying Harcourt Road near Central Government Complex on June 21, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Courtesy Call on President Halimah Yacob.

The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern will be in Singapore for an Official Visit on May 17, 2019. 

There will be a welcome ceremony at the Istana; a courtesy call on President Halimah Yacob; a meeting with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong; and a MOU signing and joint press conference. PM Lee will also host an official lunch. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nadia Suprakash, 29, Insurance Specialist, in front of the Financial Health Check booth during the MoneySense roadshow at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 17, 2018.

The MoneySense Council, co-chaired by the Ministry of Manpower and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), launching the 2018 MoneySense campaign and roadshow at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 17, 2018. 

At the roadshow, Minister for Education and MAS board
member, Mr Ong Ye Kung, will deliver a speech, and new MoneySense initiatives to improve Singaporeans’ financial health will be announced.

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask with her dog at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 10am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>PAP and WP election campaign posters for Aljunied GRC opposite the coffeeshop at Blk 531 Bedok North Street 3 on July 8, 2020.

The site of a historic opposition victory by the Workers' Party (WP) in 2011, Aljunied GRC is set to be the scene of another fierce battle as the WP has fielded its strongest slate - party chief Pritam Singh, 43, party chairman Sylvia Lim, 55, Mr Faisal Manap, 45, all incumbent MPs, as well as Non-Constituency MP Leon Perera, 49, and former NCMP Gerald Giam, 42. They will face PAP candidates Victor Lye, 58, Chua Eng Leong, 49, Shamsul Kamar, 48, Alex Yeo, 41, and Chan Hui Yuh, 44.

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      <image:caption>Protesters blocking a police vehicle from entering the police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Hurdler Ang Ding Hui, 16, (centre) together with his father Ang Kwee Tiang, 51, (right) and brother Ang Chen Xiang, 18, on the track at Raffles Institution on Dec 28 2012. Ding Hui just qualified for the world youth champs. 

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      <image:caption>The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern meeting with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. 

The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern will be in Singapore for an Official Visit on May 17, 2019. 

There will be a welcome ceremony at the Istana; a courtesy call on President Halimah Yacob; a meeting with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong; and a MOU signing and joint press conference. PM Lee will also host an official lunch. 

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      <image:caption>Assistant Professor Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali, 38, Head of Anatomy, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, holding a 3D-printed heart, at  Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine on Nov 26, 2018.  
(From top left to top right, bottom left to bottom right) Elbow section of an arm, a trachea (windpipe), a knee joint and a model of the hand and wrist.

Feature on Assistant Professor Sreenivasulu Reddy Mogali, 38, Head of Anatomy, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 

He came up with the idea of 3D-printed anatomical specimens for medical education, which come in varying materials, colours, hardness and flexibility to mimic the properties of real anatomical structures in a human body. So far, eight hearts, three elbows, two hands, a knee, two pelvic models, and a number of airway models have been printed in NTU.

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      <image:caption>Water lilies blooming in a pond at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 10.29am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>PAP’s 2nd Assistant Secretary-General Chan Chun Sing and Mr Alex Yam taking wefie with a resident after the People’s Action Party (PAP) press conference at PAP HQ at 57B New Upper Changi Road on July 08, 2020.

PAP’s 2nd Assistant Secretary-General Chan Chun Sing together with Organising Secretary Desmond Lee and Comrade Ng Chee Meng attending People’s Action Party (PAP) press conference at PAP HQ at Block 57B New Upper Changi Road on July 08, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters setting barricades at Hennessy Road next to the police headquarters on June 21, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jordan Lee, 18, waiting for National Service, executes an air stunt on his BMX bicycle at the Xtreme SkatePark in East Coast Park on Sep 14 2013. It is one of the best for families. 

For Life! Weekend story on which parks are best for heritage enthusiasts, alfresco dining, animal lovers, families, sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. 

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      <image:caption>Joint Press Conference. 

The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern will be in Singapore for an Official Visit on May 17, 2019. 

There will be a welcome ceremony at the Istana; a courtesy call on President Halimah Yacob; a meeting with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong; and a MOU signing and joint press conference. PM Lee will also host an official lunch. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ian Chadsey, 38, JLL Solutions Development Director, standing in front of a Podia sofa (right), furniture by Haworth, in the co-working space at District6 on Oct 23, 2018. 

Story about Liquid Lab by JLL, a programme by the property consultancy to have startups and corporates use a co-working space to test out solutions for workspace problems. Examples include new Dell monitors, quiet areas and furniture by Haworth.

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      <image:caption>Empty inclusive playground lined with red and white tape as it is temporarily closed at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 11.09am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People's Action Party (PAP) election campaign poster at the bus stop near Blk 55 New Upper Changi Road on July 08, 2020.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protesters gathering outside the police headquarters on June 21, 2019.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Ma Liyun from China and Ms Wang Suyangzi from China in the Women Elite Heat 2 Moto of the Qualifying Round in The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. Ms Ma Liyun went on to win Gold and Ms Wang Suyangzi went on to win Bronze in the Women Elite Final. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern speaking during the Joint Press Conference.

The Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern will be in Singapore for an Official Visit on May 17, 2019. 

There will be a welcome ceremony at the Istana; a courtesy call on President Halimah Yacob; a meeting with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong; and a MOU signing and joint press conference. PM Lee will also host an official lunch. 

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      <image:caption>Sumiko's lunch interview with American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz at Dolce Vita restaurant in Mandarin Oriental hotel on Oct 29, 2018.

He is here to perform at the National Stadium on 27 October. Mraz has won two Grammy Awards and was nominated for two more. He has sold over seven million albums and has had over 11.5 million downloaded singles.

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      <image:caption>A feature in the inclusive playground lined with red and white tape as it is temporarily closed at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 11.04am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, holding a bouquet of flowers while taking photograph with a resident during their walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 08, 2020.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong leading protesters outside the police headquarters on June 21, 2019.

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      <image:caption>(From top left) Mr Yoshimura Jukia from Japan (Bronze), Mr Caluag Daniel Patrick from Philippines (Gold) and Mr Matsushita Tatsumi from Japan (Silver) in the Men Elite Final of The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. 

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      <image:caption>The new Funan will open this year in the 2nd quarter. An Exclusive Media Preview Of Funan's Architecture And Design is being organised  by CapitaLand for the press before its opening on May 21, 2019.  

On this guided tour led by Funan’s projects team, you will discover unique architecture and design features that set Funan apart from other malls in Singapore and support its positioning as Singapore’s Creative Intersection where Passion meets Discovery. During the tour, the media will get to see the Kinetic Wall Art, Bicycle Hub, Tree of Life, Urban Farm, Futsal Court, Roof Garden and outdoor areas.  

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      <image:caption>Interview with former Manchester United striker Andy Cole at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 01, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Construction site along Marymount Road and flats at Bishan Street 22 in the background near Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 11.19am on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Seah, Workers' Party (WP) candidate for East Coast GRC, holding a bouquet of flowers and walking over to take photograph with a resident during walkabout at The Marketplace @ 58 at 58 New Upper Changi Road on July 08, 2020.

Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat will be leading a five-man People's Action Party (PAP) team into the battle for East Coast GRC, which is being contested for the fourth time in electoral history.

Mr Heng and his team will be up against the Workers' Party (WP) team comprising Mr Dylan Ng, Mr Kenneth Foo, Mr Terence Tan, Mr Shariff Kassim and Ms Nicole Seah.

The other members of Mr Heng's team are Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs Maliki Osman, 54; three-term backbencher Jessica Tan, 54; and one-term Fengshan MP Cheryl Chan, 44, whose single-seat constituency is now part of the GRC. New face Tan Kiat How, 43, the former Infocomm Media Development Authority chief executive, is also part of the team.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Aldi Pratama Renoza from Indonesia, Mr Saputra I Gusti Bagus from Indonesia, Mr Geng Zhibing from China and Mr Matsushita Tatsumi from Japan in the Men Elite Heat 3 Moto of the Qualifying Round in The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. 

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      <image:caption>The 18,000 sq ft Food Garden on level 7 (bottom right) with the background of Supreme Court, CBD skyline and Marina Bay Sands as viewed from the Roof Garden on level 10 of the new Funan. 

The new Funan will open this year in the 2nd quarter. An Exclusive Media Preview Of Funan's Architecture And Design is being organised  by CapitaLand for the press before its opening on May 21, 2019.  

On this guided tour led by Funan’s projects team, you will discover unique architecture and design features that set Funan apart from other malls in Singapore and support its positioning as Singapore’s Creative Intersection where Passion meets Discovery. During the tour, the media will get to see the Kinetic Wall Art, Bicycle Hub, Tree of Life, Urban Farm, Futsal Court, Roof Garden and outdoor areas.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Hashim Ali, 49, Director of Act Technology, at his assembly factory that produces air curtains for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry on Nov 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The rooftop of STA Vehicle Inspection Centre in Sin Ming Avenue packed with taxis on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Voters queueing outside Alexandra Primary School on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters scolding the police officers outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Hsieh Chia-Han, from Chinese Taipei, crosses the pole vault in the Men Pole Vault Open finals at the 75th Singapore Open Track and Field Championships 2013 at Choa Chu Kang Stadium on June 23 2013. He emerged champion with a height of 5.20 meters.  

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      <image:caption>Old Hill Street Police Station as viewed from level 10 of the new Funan. 

The new Funan will open this year in the 2nd quarter. An Exclusive Media Preview Of Funan's Architecture And Design is being organised  by CapitaLand for the press before its opening on May 21, 2019.  

On this guided tour led by Funan’s projects team, you will discover unique architecture and design features that set Funan apart from other malls in Singapore and support its positioning as Singapore’s Creative Intersection where Passion meets Discovery. During the tour, the media will get to see the Kinetic Wall Art, Bicycle Hub, Tree of Life, Urban Farm, Futsal Court, Roof Garden and outdoor areas.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Kay Woo, 37, CEO of MVL Foundation, in front of a Premier Taxi and a private hire car with TADA decals, on Nov 15, 2018. 

MVL Foundation Pte Ltd (Mass Vehicle Ledger, MVL), the company behind blockchain-based ride-hailing application TADA in Singapore, will be launching a new service application TADA Taxi at an event on Nov 15. TADA Taxi will see MVL partner with Singapore taxi companies to bring a larger pool of drivers to provide more options for commuters. At the event, Kay Woo, CEO of MVL Foundation Pte Ltd will be introducing and showcasing the new TADA Taxi platform for the first time in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>The rooftop of STA Vehicle Inspection Centre in Sin Ming Avenue packed with taxis on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>A voter taking photograph with her poll card outside Alexandra Primary School on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters scolding the police officers outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Oda Momoka, 18, climbs the wall at the International Federation of Sport Climbing World Youth Championship held at Siloso Beach. She is the champion of the Female Junior Lead category with a score of 50+. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Fionna Lee, 26, Senior Executive, demonstrating cycling at Funan's indoor cycling path which runs 200 metres from the start of the trail to level 1 Bicycle Hub. 

The cycling path serves working professionals in and around Funan who cycle to office during the morning peak hours. During the mall's operating hours from 10am to 10pm, cyclists are encouraged to dismount and push their bicycles in the mall.

The new Funan will open this year in the 2nd quarter. An Exclusive Media Preview Of Funan's Architecture And Design is being organised by CapitaLand for the press before its opening on May 21, 2019.

On this guided tour led by Funan's projects team, you will discover unique architecture and design features that set Funan apart from other malls in Singapore and support its positioning as Singapore's Creative Intersection where Passion meets Discovery.

During the tour, the media will get to see the Kinetic Wall Art, Bicycle Hub, Tree of Life, Urban Farm, Futsal Court, Roof Garden and outdoor areas.

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      <image:caption>Mr Akira Ong, 28, Tattoo Artist, at the tattoo studio on Oct 22, 2018. 

Story on millennials who tattoo their whole faces, and other extreme forms of tattoos. 

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Junction 8 shopping mall in Bishan at 12.25pm on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Voters queueing to enter Alexandra Primary School on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters scolding the police officers outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Julia Estrella, from Philippines lifts the 12kg kettlebell in the Long Cycle category of The Asian Kettlebell Championship 2013 at United World College (South East Asia) Tampines on Mar 10  2013. She finished with 134 repetitions in 10 minutes. 

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      <image:caption>A construction worker walking down the stairs. The stairs going up lead to the 18,000 sq ft Food Garden on level 7, where shoppers can experience a variety of edible plants through smell, touch and sight. The heart of the Food Garden is the 5,000 sq ft Urban Farm operated by Edible Garden City.

One of the few urban farms in Singapore open to the public, it is designed as a production and functional space where visitors can learn how the vegetables they consumed are grown and harvested. 

The new Funan will open this year in the 2nd quarter. An Exclusive Media Preview Of Funan's Architecture And Design is being organised  by CapitaLand for the press before its opening on May 21, 2019.  

On this guided tour led by Funan’s projects team, you will discover unique architecture and design features that set Funan apart from other malls in Singapore and support its positioning as Singapore’s Creative Intersection where Passion meets Discovery. During the tour, the media will get to see the Kinetic Wall Art, Bicycle Hub, Tree of Life, Urban Farm, Futsal Court, Roof Garden and outdoor areas.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Baldwin Chew, 32, Tattoo Artist, at his tattoo studio on Oct 22, 2018. 

Story on millennials who tattoo their whole faces, and other extreme forms of tattoos. 

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      <image:caption>Mannequins covered with blue plastic inside the closed Royal Sporting House at Junction 8 shopping mall in Bishan at 12.37pm on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An elderly couple holding hands while heading to vote outside Alexandra Primary School on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Dave Wong, 10, attends a Muay Thai class at Royal Thai Fitness on Feb 25 2013. He joined the class about 3,4 months ago. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Sum Joon Ho Gabriel, 17, folding duvet with President Halimah Yacob at Housekeeping Training Room. He is a year one student doing ISC (ITE Skills Certificate) in Housekeeping Operations (Accommodation).    

President Halimah Yacob visiting Metta School on May 23, 2019. 

President Halimah will interact with students and staff while touring the premises in the school.  President Halimah will also be introduced to their various learning programmes that allow students from age six to 21 years old to be equipped with basic education in functional skills as well as vocational trainings which allows them to be gainfully employed.

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      <image:caption>(Left to right) Kiki Bertens, Elina Svitolina, Petra Kvitova, Caroline Wozniacki, Angelique Kerber, Naomi Osaka, Sloane Stephens, Karolina Pliskova, posing with the Billie Jean King Trophy during the iconic photoshoot with 8 singles players who are taking part in the 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global, at Gardens By The Bay East on Oct 19, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>An advertisement outside the closed Adeline Face &amp; Body beauty salon at Blk 510 Bishan Street 13 at 1.15pm on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong arriving outside Alexandra Primary School before entering the school to vote on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Lydia Ann Vasko attends a class of kalari at Fuchun Community Centre on Feb 24 2013.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Tim Lee, 16, and Ms Kimberly Ashley Sim Wun Hong, 15, working out using the rower and elliptical respectively in the gym inside the Indoor Sports Hall. 

President Halimah Yacob visiting Metta School on May 23, 2019. 

President Halimah will interact with students and staff while touring the premises in the school.  President Halimah will also be introduced to their various learning programmes that allow students from age six to 21 years old to be equipped with basic education in functional skills as well as vocational trainings which allows them to be gainfully employed.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Low Khah Gek, Chief Executive Officer of Institute of Technical Education; Mr Lee Ang Seng, Managing Director of Beca Carter Hollings &amp; Ferner (S.E. Asia) Pte Ltd; Dr Cheong Koon Hean, Chief Executive Officer of Housing &amp; Development Board; and Mrs Elaine Ng,  Chief Executive Officer of National Library Board; with their trophies at Resorts World Sentosa Convention Centre West Ballroom on Oct 16, 2018. 

An engineering consultancy company and three public sector agencies have clinched top honours at this year's Business Excellence (BE) Awards. As a testament to their robust management systems and practices, these four winners having been on the business excellence journey for close to two decades, have achieved outstanding performances. They will receive their awards from Mr Chan Chun Sing, Minister for Trade and Industry at the 24th BE Awards Ceremony at Resorts World Sentosa Convention Centre West Ballroom on Oct 16, 2018. 

Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB), Institute of Technical Education (ITE), and National Library Board (NLB) each won the Singapore Quality Award with Special Commendation; and Beca Carter Hollings &amp; Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd won the People Excellence Award. 

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      <image:caption>Q &amp; M Dental Surgery (Bishan) clinic is opened at Blk 502 Bishan Street 11 on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong walking to Alexandra Primary School to vote on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Ms Natalie Nancy Tan, 38, (left) Dirty Dancing Instructor and her students in action at Physical ABuse Dance Studio on Mar 31 2013. For feature on up-and-coming new dances. 

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      <image:caption>Students doing yoga with Ms Cynthia Chua, (extreme left) Trainer, during Health &amp; Fitness Lesson at the Indoor Sports Hall

President Halimah Yacob visiting Metta School on May 23, 2019. 

President Halimah will interact with students and staff while touring the premises in the school.  President Halimah will also be introduced to their various learning programmes that allow students from age six to 21 years old to be equipped with basic education in functional skills as well as vocational trainings which allows them to be gainfully employed.

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      <image:caption>Madam Elna Shirin Him Pon, 42 with son, Sheikh Umar Azman, (in blue) 12, Primary 6, who has brain tumour, and another son,  Sheikh Muzaffar Azman, 10, Primary 4, at home on Oct 5, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks at Ang Mo Kio MRT station at 1.43pm on May 05, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 632 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Tuesday noon (May 5), taking the total count to 19,410.

Among the new cases are nine Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has caused more than 3.58 million people to be infected. Some 250,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong queueing with other voters before entering Alexandra Primary School to vote on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters refused to let anyone inside the police headquarters leave the building on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Elsan Chow, 38, (extreme right) Secretary, at a spinning class at True Fitness on Aug 15 2013. 

For story about Singaporeans in their late 30s and 40s who have never looked better and what they do to get that killer body. 

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      <image:caption>Jubilee Park sits on the western slope of Fort Canning Park, which used to host a range of recreational options for Singaporeans, such as River Valley Swimming Pool, Van Kleef Aquarium and the National Theatre in the 20th century. At one time, it also had play features such as swings. This green space at the foot of Fort Canning Hill has been restored as a family-friendly node where children can play with swings, see-saws, logs and slides hugging the hill slope.  There is also space for outdoor art installations, performances and events.  

The opening of nine historical gardens at Fort Canning Park on May 27, 2019.  

Previously announced as part of the Fort Caning Park Enchancement Plan in 2018, the nine historical gardens are accompanied by refreshed trail guides, complemented by an augmented reality app, BALIKSG: The Fort Canning Trail, which will enhance visitor experience to the park. Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development is the Guest of Honour. 

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      <image:caption>The original 5th generation Italian tentmaker Paolo Anceschi, 58, in front of the top on Oct 05, 2018.  

The Great Moscow Circus raising their red and white big top on Oct 05, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Closed swings in the playground at Admiralty Park at 10.36am on May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong having his identity checked before entering Alexandra Primary School to vote on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters covering the CCTVs outside police headquarters with tape on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ejner Brejner, 8, Primary 3 student, falls into the water in the Water Dunking game from one of the game stalls during The Little House (Montessori) childcare centre's fundraising event at Sunset Way playground on Oct 12 2013.  

The Little House (Montessori) childcare centre's fete for children with cancer, will be raising funds for the Children's Cancer Foundation on Oct 12 2013 from 9.30am to 3pm. There will be 29 food and game stalls and the school hopes to raise $16K this year. 

The fete started in 2008 when the teachers of the school watched and shared an award winning video called "Chicken a la Carte". The children were sympathetic and thought that there were no poor in Singapore. Therefore, the teachers set out to explain that there were some poor in Singapore, no matter how hard they worked, were unable to make ends meet. There were also families with children who were ill and unable to afford the cost of treatment and medication. Thereafter, the children rallied together with the teachers and decided on a fete to raise money for children in need.  

Each family nominates a charity and the only criteria is that they must support children. Then each family gets to vote for the nominated charities. This year's recipient is the Children's Cancer Foundation. Past recipients were Assissi Hospice and Sanctuary House. The school generally raises $15.5K each year. The target is $16K this year. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors taking photographs of the flowering Fame of the Forest (Delonix regia) tree at Raffles Garden. 

This garden is named after Sir Stamford Raffles (1781–1826), the founder of modern Singapore. Whilst Raffles is most remembered for his public life in the former British colonies in Southeast Asia, he was also an avid naturalist, who spent his free time studying botany and wildlife.

Inspired by his love for plants, the Raffles Garden showcases the diverse plant species that Raffles encountered in Southeast Asia. It includes species collected, studied or planted by Raffles and his fellow naturalists, some of whom were also his closest friends.

The opening of nine historical gardens at Fort Canning Park on May 27, 2019.  

Previously announced as part of the Fort Caning Park Enchancement Plan in 2018, the nine historical gardens are accompanied by refreshed trail guides, complemented by an augmented reality app, BALIKSG: The Fort Canning Trail, which will enhance visitor experience to the park. Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development is the Guest of Honour. 

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      <image:caption>Name: Ms Magdalene Chan 
Age: 24 
Occupation: Lawyer 
Height: 159cm
Weight: 47kg 

I usually run around the Marina barrage and Tanjong Rhu area. I use the gym at Singapore Management University. I do not have a fixed gym routine, but I lift weights and try to incorporate compound exercises like squats and pull-ups. My runs are generally between 8 to 21km, depending on the weekly mileage that I am trying to hit and whether I’m training for any races. I’m currently training to pace the 21.1km, 2hr 45min group for Great Eastern Women’s Run. One of the charity organisations of the Run this year is the Breast Cancer Foundation, hence we are wearing the tutus to raise more awareness of it. I will swap one of these sessions out for a yoga or boxing class if I want a change. I try to hit the gym twice and do 2 to 3 runs a week. I spend about 30 mins to an hour at the gym, and my runs depend on the distance. 

I have three meals a day. I have scrambled eggs or grilled cheese or  peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, or a huge bowl of yoghurt with muesli, nuts, and fruits. I have no particular types of foods for lunch and tend to snack in the evening (especially if I’m running at night) and just eat something small after the run. I avoid fast food like pizzas, and fried food. I try to cut down on carbohydrates when I am not training for any races. I generally do not like sugary drinks.

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      <image:caption>Closed swings with red and white tape in the playground at Admiralty Park at 10.39am on May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong having his temperature taken at Alexandra Primary School before voting on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters putting up a banner outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Royston Wee, 27, is the first Singaporean Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter, at Impact Gym on Dec 16 2013. His training consists of striking, grappling, wrestling, strength and conditioning. 

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      <image:caption>Sang Nila Utama Garden. 

The Sang Nila Utama Garden is named after the first ancient king of Singapore and reimagines the Southeast Asian gardens of old. Such gardens were integral parts of palaces such as the one which stood on this hill in the 14th century. The garden has traditional features such as a symmetrical layout typical of these spaces, a series of Javanese split gates that mark the entrance of new zones/’realms’, and a reflective pool which can serve as a meditative refuge for royalty. 

The opening of nine historical gardens at Fort Canning Park on May 27, 2019.  

Previously announced as part of the Fort Caning Park Enchancement Plan in 2018, the nine historical gardens are accompanied by refreshed trail guides, complemented by an augmented reality app, BALIKSG: The Fort Canning Trail, which will enhance visitor experience to the park. Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development is the Guest of Honour. 

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      <image:caption>4PM President Izzuddin Taherally, (right) 65, and 4PM Deputy President, Mr Mohd Ismail Abdul Hakim, 47, outside the association's office on Oct 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks with their trolleys and bags of groceries outside Marsiling Lane Market &amp; Cooked Food Centre at 11.18am on May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaking to the media outside Alexandra Primary School after voting on July 10, 2020

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lucas Tan and Mr Ethan Poh (with ball), players from Youth Olympics training squad, against players from Keppel, winner of the inaugural STTA Table Tennis Corporate League, on Nov 17 2013. They won 3-1. 

The Singapore Table Tennis Association (STTA) holds its inaugural corporate league, with the winning team earning a chance to compete against the Youth Olympics training squad, on Nov 17 2013. Mitsubishi Electric which has been supporting the Singapore paddlers since 2011, will be continuing its partnership with STTA for another 3 years from 2014. The renewal sponsorship agreement is worth $300,000. The sponsorship renewal signing ceremony is held at the inaugural STTA Table Tennis Corporate League on Nov 17 2013. Keppel won the league but lost to the  Youth Olympics training squad.    

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      <image:caption>Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 01 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>4PM Assistant Honorary Secretary General, Dr Mustafa Izzuddin, 38, at the association's office on Oct 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks around Marsiling Lane Market &amp; Cooked Food Centre decorated with Singapore flags at 11.21am on May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Ng Ling Ling, candidate for Ang Mo Kio GRC arriving with cups of coffee for the media at PAP Teck Ghee branch at Blk 322 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on July 10, 2020. 

PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will be visiting their polling centres on polling day. They will depart from Teck Ghee branch at 9am and first stop is at Teck Ghee Community Club.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Participants untangling themselves in 4m long web of bungee cords at obstable 2, Wire House, of The Men's Health Urbanathlon at Cavenagh Bridge on Mar 02 2014. 3500 runners taking on Singapore's most grueling urban obstacle race. The Men's Health Urbanathlon 2014 features five new and upgraded obstacles along a 14km course that runs through the heart of Singapore's central business district. There are nine obstacles altogether, the last being a mystery obstacle which participants will have to wait until the very day of the run to find out what awaits them. 

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      <image:caption>Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 01 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Director of Anytime Fitness Singapore, Mrs Andrea Bell at the chain's 50th outlet opening in Singapore on Sept 28, 2018. 

Article will cover the gym group's brand strategy and growth strategy in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>A cyclist wearing face mask around Marsiling Lane Market &amp; Cooked Food Centre decorated with Singapore flags at 11.31am on May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong leaving PAP Teck Ghee branch at Blk 322 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 to Teck Ghee Community Club on July 10, 2020. 

PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will be visiting their polling centres on polling day. They will depart from Teck Ghee branch at 9am and first stop is at Teck Ghee Community Club.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters using cable ties to secure the barricades to the entrances of the police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Participants scaling up and descending 3m high sloping structures at obstable 4, Peaks and Troughs, of The Men's Health Urbanathlon at Fort Canning Green on Mar 02 2014. 3500 runners taking on Singapore's most grueling urban obstacle race. The Men's Health Urbanathlon 2014 features five new and upgraded obstacles along a 14km course that runs through the heart of Singapore's central business district. There are nine obstacles altogether, the last being a mystery obstacle which participants will have to wait until the very day of the run to find out what awaits them. 

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      <image:caption>Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 01 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>Mohamed Fariz Bin Mohamed Sallim, 38 years old, Leading Steward;  holding an Italian textbook and Nurzaharah binte Johari, 43 years old, Leading Stewardess; holding a German dictionary outside a cabin mockup at SIA Training Centre on Sept 28, 2018. 

They are fluent speakers of multi languages including German and French. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks around Marsiling Lane Market &amp; Cooked Food Centre decorated with Singapore flags at 11.34am on May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

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      <image:caption>Voters voting inside Teck Ghee Community Club on July 10, 2020. 

PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will be visiting their polling centres on polling day. They will depart from Teck Ghee branch at 9am and first stop is at Teck Ghee Community Club.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Participants at the last mystery obstacle of The Men's Health Urbanathlon at The Float @ Marina Bay on Mar 02 2014. 3500 runners taking on Singapore's most grueling urban obstacle race. The Men's Health Urbanathlon 2014 features five new and upgraded obstacles along a 14km course that runs through the heart of Singapore's central business district. There are nine obstacles altogether, the last being a mystery obstacle which participants will have to wait until the very day of the run to find out what awaits them. 

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      <image:caption>Thai Crape Myrtle (Lagerstroemia floribunda) tree with brown leaves near the Heritage Garden at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>Mdm Nina Zalyana Zazali, 31, Homemaker, Mr Suhari Mustaffa, 37, Training Consultant, with their son Norris Rayyan Putra, 7, Primary one pupil, at home on Oct 03, 2018. 

MOE announced some changes to the education system recently, which seeks to reduce the workload for students by reducing the number of examinations students have to go through in their primary and secondary education cycles. How does this impact the parent and student?

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Woodlands Checkpoint at 12.19pm May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC observing voters voting inside Teck Ghee Community Club on July 10, 2020. 

PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will be visiting their polling centres on polling day. They will depart from Teck Ghee branch at 9am and first stop is at Teck Ghee Community Club.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Police officers using shields to protect themselves from the eggs which were thrown by protesters at police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Performers at the "Future Begins with the Past" Marine Parade SG50 Celebratory Parade at Blk 8 Marine Terrace Open Space Carpark on Aug 02 2015. Guest of Honour is Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong, Grassroots Advisor to Marine Parade Grassroots Organisations (GROs) together with Mrs Goh. Other grassroots advisors are Minister Tan Chuan-Jin, Mr Lim Biow Chuan, Mr Seah Kian Peng and Assoc Prof Fatimah Lateef. Moulein-Kallang GRC MP Edwin Tong is also present. 

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      <image:caption>The Symphony Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>Madam Diana Ismail, 59, Admin Assistant, at home on Oct 03, 2018.  

For Merdeka Generation story. 

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Causeway at 12.38pm on May 06, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 788 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 6), taking the total count in the country past 20,000.

Among the new cases are 11 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the majority of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.6 million people. Some 257,000 patients have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong taking photograph with Hlaing Win Kyaw, 42, Myanmar citizen, outside Teck Ghee Community Club on July 10, 2020. 

PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will be visiting their polling centres on polling day. They will depart from Teck Ghee branch at 9am and first stop is at Teck Ghee Community Club.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Caroline Chew, 23, Law Pupil, at The Bukit Timah Saddle Club on Aug 02 2015. She is involved in Equestrian events. 

Feature on Sporting Families, where various members in the immediate family have represented Singapore for various sports. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui for The Straits Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>The Symphony Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
    </image:image>
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      <image:caption>Madam Diana Ismail, 59, Admin Assistant, at home on Oct 03, 2018.  

For Merdeka Generation story. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons with face masks at Marine Terrace Market at 9.46am on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC leaving Teck Ghee Community Club on July 10, 2020. 

PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will be visiting their polling centres on polling day. They will depart from Teck Ghee branch at 9am and first stop is at Teck Ghee Community Club.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters throwing eggs outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>The 28th SEA Games Netball Gold Medal Match 18 at OCBC Arena Hall 1 on June 7 2015. Singapore beat Malaysia 46-43. 

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      <image:caption>Blooms of the Bougainvillea (Bougainvillea spp.) at Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>Officer Cadet Sharmaine Koh Mingli, one of the five President's Scholars for 2018, at National Library Building on Aug 13, 2018.  

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      <image:caption>Tables lined with red and white tape at Marine Terrace Market and Food Centre at 9.53am on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong, Mr Gan Thiam Poh and the rest of the five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC leaving Teck Ghee Community Club on July 10, 2020. 

PM Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will be visiting their polling centres on polling day. They will depart from Teck Ghee branch at 9am and first stop is at Teck Ghee Community Club.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters outside police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DAI Janessa from Singapore performing on the balance beam. She came in 8th position with a total score of 47.200 at the 28th SEA Games Artistic Gymnastics Women's Individual All-Around Final at Bishan Sports Hall on June 8 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Antoine de Carbonnel, 47, Chief Commercial Officer of Go-Jek, at Go-Jek office on Sept 13, 2018.  

SUT Invest - Me &amp; My Money

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      <image:caption>Man with face mask walking past a wall painting at the void deck of Blk 34 Marine Crescent at 10.31am on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Ng Ling Ling arriving at PAP Teck Ghee branch at Blk 322 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on July 10, 2020.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The wall stained with eggs thown by protesters at police headquarters on June 21, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>SABRI Nur Dhabitah and NG Yan Yee from Malaysia performing their dive. They came in first with a total score of 292.62 at the 28th SEA Games Women's 3m Synchronised Springboard Diving Final at OCBC Aquatic Centre on June 8 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Justin Smith, 49, CEO of Bloomberg Media Group, at Bloomberg office on Sept 13, 2018. 

Interview with him on the New Economy Forum which has been moved from China to Singapore and is touted as a rival to the Davos forum.

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      <image:caption>Leaves dropping inside Apple store at Orchard Road on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Gan Thiam Poh arriving at PAP Teck Ghee branch at Blk 322 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on July 11, 2020.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Police staff patrolling outside the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>United States swimmer Kevin Cordes (picture, in pool doing demonstration) and Singapore swim prodigy Quah Zheng Wen sharing their insights and techniques at a swim clinic conducted for swimming clubs and Singapore Swimming Association's affiliates at OCBC Aquatic Centre on Sept 26 2015. 

The session will see about 50 promising young swimmers, between 8 to 15 years old garner tips from their swim seniors, as they strengthen their techniques. 

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      <image:caption>Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>Mdm Azwiza Bte Ahmad, (left) 45, HOD of English and Literature, 45, and Mdm Maureen Lee, 52, Principal of Yusof Ishak Secondary School at the school foyer on Sept 13, 2018. 

MOE will establish two new primary schools and relocate Yusof Ishak Secondary School to Punggol in 2020 and 2021 respectively. This is to meet the growing demand for school places in this newer housing estate.

To meet the demand for secondary school places in Punggol, MOE will be relocating Yusof Ishak Secondary School to a new site in Punggol in 2021. The school is currently located in a part of Bukit Batok where demand for school places is falling.

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      <image:caption>A cyclist cycling outside Wisma Atria at Orchard Road at 11.52am on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ho Ching smiling as the supporters cheer inside PAP Teck Ghee branch at Blk 322 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on July 10, 2020.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 22, 2019. Cleaners are sweeping the trash. Police staff are setting up the barricades.

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      <image:caption>Kevin Cordes, 22, from Tucson Ford Dealers Aquatics, at the Meet B Final of Event 307 Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke with a timing of 2:11.97 at Neo Garden 11th Singapore National Swimming Championships at OCBC Aquatic Centre on June 28 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on 2 April 2019. 

The water level has receded due to the dry phase of the Northeast Monsoon that has prevailed over the surrounding region since late January 2019 and has just ended with the onset of inter-monsoon conditions in end March 2019. 

Climatologically, April is the second warmest month of the year, with high lightning activity.

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      <image:caption>Father-son busking duo Mashruddin Saharuddin, (right) 64, and Nizaruddin Mashruddin, 27, at The Float @ Marina Bay on July 25, 2018. 

Father-son busking duo Mashruddin Saharuddin and Nizaruddin Mashruddin are being featured in the NDP 2018 films, which will be shown during the National Day Parade show at The Float @ Marina Bay. The father-son team regularly performs at Tampines MRT station. The films depict how Mashruddin, who is visually impaired, persevered to get his busking license, as well as how Nizaruddin supported him. Nizaruddin began busking with his father at the age of fourteen.

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      <image:caption>Seats marked with yellow crosses to prevent people from sitting on them outside ION Orchard at 12.01pm on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong leaving at PAP Teck Ghee branch at Blk 322 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on July 10, 2020.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 22, 2019. Security and police staff are cleaning the graffiti on the wall.

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      <image:caption>Ian James Barr, 20, from Amateur Swimming Union of Malaysia, swimming in the Meet C Final of Event 307 Men 200 LC Meter Breaststroke with a timing of 2:24.77 at Neo Garden 11th Singapore National Swimming Championships at OCBC Aquatic Centre on June 28 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong arriving at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and received by Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke as they walk through the static guard of honour by Malaysian Armed Forces on Apr 08, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will visit Malaysia from 8 to 9 April 2019 for the 9 th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat hosted by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad. 

The annual Leaders’ Retreat is an important platform for Prime Ministers of both countries to discuss bilateral issues and explore new areas of cooperation.

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      <image:caption>Interview with former Indonesian foreign minister Dr Marty Natalegawa on his new book, 'Does ASEAN matter? A view from within' at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore on July 27, 2018.  

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      <image:caption>An almost empty ION Orchard at 12.29pm on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong arriving at PAP Teck Ghee branch at Blk 322 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 on July 11, 2020.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and the rest of his five-member People's Action Party (PAP) team in Ang Mo Kio GRC will square off against the opposition Reform Party (RP) at the July 10 general election (GE).

Mr Lee's team is unchanged from what was announced on Monday (June 29). It comprises Mr Lee, 68; Mr Gan Thiam Poh, 56; Mr Darryl David, 50; and newcomers Ng Ling Ling, 48, an independent consultant at the Health Ministry's Office for Healthcare Transformation, and Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin, 30, an associate director at TSMP Law Corporation.

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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 22, 2019. A police staff and the graffiti on the wall behind him. 

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      <image:caption>Quah Jing Wen, 15, from Swimfast Aquatic Club, won the Meet A Final of Event 310 Women 200 LC Meter Butterfly with a timing of 2:19.02 at Neo Garden 11th Singapore National Swimming Championships at OCBC Aquatic Centre on June 28 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan and Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke during press conference at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on Apr 08, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will visit Malaysia from 8 to 9 April 2019 for the 9 th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat hosted by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad. 

The annual Leaders’ Retreat is an important platform for Prime Ministers of both countries to discuss bilateral issues and explore new areas of cooperation.

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      <image:caption>Ms Tan Hwee Hwee, 44, Freelance Writer and a former winner of the Singapore Literature Prize, on Aug 06, 2018. 
 
The Prize is given out by the Book Council which is celebrating its 50th anniversary

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      <image:caption>Seats marked with blue crosses and red and white tape to prevent people from sitting on them at Wisma Atria at Orchard Road at 1.13pm on May 08, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 768 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Friday noon (May 8), taking the total count to 21,707.

Among these are 10 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 3.8 million people. Some 270,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Desmond Lee, member of the winning PAP slate in West Coast GRC, interacting with residents at the coffeeshop at Blk 964 Jurong West Street 91 on July 12, 2020.

The five-member PSP team lost the GRC to the PAP team led by Minister for Communications and Information S. Iswaran and Minister for Social and Family Development Desmond Lee with the smallest margin of 3.38 percentage points.

The PAP team retained the GRC with 51.7 per cent of the vote, while the PSP team secured 48.3 per cent of the vote.

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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 22, 2019. Police staff taping up the graffiti with black plastic.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong shaking hands with Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad after signing the official guest book at the foyer of level 5 of Perdana Putra Building before proceeding to Prime Minister’s Office for their Four-Eye Meeting on Apr 09, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will visit Malaysia from 8 to 9 April 2019 for the 9th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat hosted by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad. 

The annual Leaders’ Retreat is an important platform for Prime Ministers of both countries to discuss bilateral issues and explore new areas of cooperation.

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      <image:caption>Suchen Christine Lim, the first winner of the Singapore Literature Prize (Fiction) in 1992 for her novel, A Fistful of Colours. 

The Singapore Literature Prize (SLP) announcing the much-awaited winners of Singapore’s national literary award at Stephen Riady Auditorium @ NTUC on Aug 06, 2018. 

A total of 18 winners from across 12 categories won the SLP at an awards ceremony. Seventeen of them are first-time winners. The winners were selected by a panel of local and international judges in each of the 12 categories. The categories span across three genres - fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry - in the four languages of Chinese, English, Malay and Tamil. There are a total of 10 writers who won the top prize; three writers who won the merit prize; and five writers who won the commendation prize. Each top winner receives a cash prize of $10,000. If they are co-winners, they will split the prize money. The merit winners receive $5,000 each, while commendation winners receive $1,000 each. All the winners also receive a special SLP 2018 plaque and a personalised notebook sponsored by Bynd Artisan. 

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      <image:caption>Customers inside at McDonald’s Tampines West CC (5 Tampines Avenue 3) at 9.06am on May 11, 2020.

McDonald's will be resuming its delivery, takeaway and drive-through services from Monday (May 11), the fast-food chain announced on a Facebook post on Sunday.

All McDonald's branches in Singapore were closed from 11am on April 19, after seven of its staff, who had been deployed across nine different outlets, tested positive for Covid-19.

The Health Ministry had advised the fast-food giant to stop its operations until May 4 at its more than 135 outlets, including its takeaway and delivery services.

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      <image:caption>Mr Desmond Lee, member of the winning PAP slate in West Coast GRC, interacting with residents at the coffeeshop at Blk 964 Jurong West Street 91 on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Trash such as cable ties, face mask and gloves left behind by protesters. 

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      <image:caption>MJC Mohamed Faizal B Mohamed Raffi (Jersey 10) fights for the ball with SAJC Chew Zhi Wei David (Jersey 2) and Chua Zong Luck (Extreme right) in the finals of the A Division Boys' Schools National Football Championship at Jalan Besar Stadium on May 26 2014. 

St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC) against Meridian Junior College (MJC) in the finals of the A Division Boys' Schools National Football Championship at Jalan Besar Stadium on May 26 2014. MJC won 1-0 against SAJC.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah waiting for the arrival of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Protocol Lobby before the Official Lunch hosted by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and Tun Dr Siti Hasmah at Protocol Dining Hall, Seri Perdana, Putrajaya, Malaysia on Apr 09, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will visit Malaysia from 8 to 9 April 2019 for the 9th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat hosted by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad. 

The annual Leaders’ Retreat is an important platform for Prime Ministers of both countries to discuss bilateral issues and explore new areas of cooperation.

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      <image:caption>(Top, left to right) Nicolas Joubin, 27, Sales Manager; Léo Joucla, 26, Trader; 
(Bottom, left to right) Clément Groleau, 30, General Manager; Johan Dettinger, 28, Artist; Alexandre Bourguignon, 28, Business Development Manager; all French France fans at CHIJMES on July 13, 2018.  

Feature on France fans and how they are gearing up for the World Cup final this Sunday.

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      <image:caption>A staff cleaning the self ordering kiosk inside McDonald’s Tampines (513 Tampines Central 1) at 10.21am on May 11, 2020.

McDonald's will be resuming its delivery, takeaway and drive-through services from Monday (May 11), the fast-food chain announced on a Facebook post on Sunday.

All McDonald's branches in Singapore were closed from 11am on April 19, after seven of its staff, who had been deployed across nine different outlets, tested positive for Covid-19.

The Health Ministry had advised the fast-food giant to stop its operations until May 4 at its more than 135 outlets, including its takeaway and delivery services.

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      <image:caption>Members of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan interacting with residents near Blk 960 Jurong West Street 91 on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A cleaner cleaning the graffiti on the wall at the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during Media Wrap-up Interview at Marriott Hotel, Putrajaya, on Apr 09, 2019. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will visit Malaysia from 8 to 9 April 2019 for the 9th Singapore-Malaysia Leaders’ Retreat hosted by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad. 

The annual Leaders’ Retreat is an important platform for Prime Ministers of both countries to discuss bilateral issues and explore new areas of cooperation.

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      <image:caption>Ju-Jitsu exponent May Ooi, at Equilibrium MMA, on July 23, 2018. 

She will be flying the Singapore flag at the Asian Games in August. She speaks of her journey from swimming at the Olympics to now representing the country in combat sports.

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      <image:caption>Customers inside McDonald’s Tampines (513 Tampines Central 1) at 10.31am on May 11, 2020.

McDonald's will be resuming its delivery, takeaway and drive-through services from Monday (May 11), the fast-food chain announced on a Facebook post on Sunday.

All McDonald's branches in Singapore were closed from 11am on April 19, after seven of its staff, who had been deployed across nine different outlets, tested positive for Covid-19.

The Health Ministry had advised the fast-food giant to stop its operations until May 4 at its more than 135 outlets, including its takeaway and delivery services.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Members of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong, Mr Nadarajah Loganathan and Mr Leong Mun Wai (not in picture), interacting with residents at the coffeeshop at Blk 959 Jurong West Street 92 on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 22, 2019. The graffiti on the wall is taped with black plastic.

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      <image:caption>Visitors at the exhibition on the Draft Master Plan 2019 at The URA Centre on Mar 27, 2019. 

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) launching the exhibition on the Draft Master Plan 2019 at The URA Centre on Mar 27, 2019. 

Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development and Second Minister for Finance, will be officiating the launch.

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      <image:caption>Mr K. Jagateesvaran Rajoo, 18, Nitec in Info-Communications Technology
(Networking &amp; Systems Administration), from ITE College Central; at his computer lab at ITE College Central on June 28, 2018. 

Media Preview of 12 Top ITE Graduates at ITE Headquarters on June 28, 2018.

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      <image:caption>GrabFood delivery riders waiting for their orders at McDonald’s Tampines (513 Tampines Central 1) at 10.38am on May 11, 2020.

McDonald's will be resuming its delivery, takeaway and drive-through services from Monday (May 11), the fast-food chain announced on a Facebook post on Sunday.

All McDonald's branches in Singapore were closed from 11am on April 19, after seven of its staff, who had been deployed across nine different outlets, tested positive for Covid-19.

The Health Ministry had advised the fast-food giant to stop its operations until May 4 at its more than 135 outlets, including its takeaway and delivery services.

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      <image:caption>Members of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan interacting with residents near Blk 963 Jurong West Street 91 on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters sleeping at the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 22, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mr Martin Tun Win, (extreme left) 20, Diploma in Environment Design student from Temasek Polytechnic, explaining his winning student project on Changi Point to Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development and Second Minister for Finance, during the tour of the exhibition. Mr Alex Yam Ziming, Chairperson of the Government Parliamentary Committee for National Development (second from right) is looking at his model. 

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) launching the exhibition on the Draft Master Plan 2019 at The URA Centre on Mar 27, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Mr Muhammad Shazuan Bin Shiraj Abdullah, 18, Nitec in Community Care &amp; Social Services, from ITE College East, at ITE College Central on June 28, 2018. 

Media Preview of 12 Top ITE Graduates at ITE Headquarters on June 28, 2018.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past a McDonald’s logo at Tampines bus interchange on May 11, 2020.

McDonald's will be resuming its delivery, takeaway and drive-through services from Monday (May 11), the fast-food chain announced on a Facebook post on Sunday.

All McDonald's branches in Singapore were closed from 11am on April 19, after seven of its staff, who had been deployed across nine different outlets, tested positive for Covid-19.

The Health Ministry had advised the fast-food giant to stop its operations until May 4 at its more than 135 outlets, including its takeaway and delivery services.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock, member of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC taking photograph with a resident at Blk 221B Boon Lay Place Food Village on July 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Protesters protesting against police violence outside China Building in Central, Hong Kong on June 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Dance, first garden landscape of Floral Fantasy, features flowers suspended upside down from above, forming a brightly-coloured, immersive canopy as visitors walk through the space. 

Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay’s newest themed exhibit, will officially open to public on April 14, and work is currently underway to get it ready for opening.

At Floral Fantasy, flowers, artistry and technology come together to create a fantastical experience for visitors.

There are four diverse garden landscapes each showcasing a different artistic concept. These concepts segue seamlessly into each other through a meandering space, and the experience culminates in a 4D multi-sensorial ride simulating the flight of a dragonfly through Gardens by the Bay.

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      <image:caption>Mr Cook Elray Danish Bin Cook Reuben James, 19, Nitec in Aerospace Technology, from ITE College Central, at the aerospace hub at ITE College Central on June 28, 2018. 

Media Preview of 12 Top ITE Graduates at ITE Headquarters on June 28, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Commuters at Tampines Bus Interchange at 11.22am on May 11, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced 486 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore on Monday (May 11), taking the total count to 23,822.

Two Singaporeans and permanent residents are among the new patients.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.17 million people. Some 284,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Leong Mun Wai, member of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC rushing off with towel behind his pants near Blk 221B Boon Lay Place Food Village on July 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Lowering of the flag of China at the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty  on June 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Float, the second garden landscape, is a comparatively larger expanse of open space featuring a body of water alongside it. Unique trees with interesting forms such as twisty and drooping branches flank the space, creating a sense of intimacy with visitors.

Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay’s newest themed exhibit, will officially open to public on April 14, and work is currently underway to get it ready for opening.

At Floral Fantasy, flowers, artistry and technology come together to create a fantastical experience for visitors.

There are four diverse garden landscapes each showcasing a different artistic concept. These concepts segue seamlessly into each other through a meandering space, and the experience culminates in a 4D multi-sensorial ride simulating the flight of a dragonfly through Gardens by the Bay.

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      <image:caption>Mr Cook Elray Danish Bin Cook Reuben James, (left) 19, Nitec in Aerospace Technology, from ITE College Central; and Mr Muhammad Shazuan Bin Shiraj Abdullah, 18, Nitec in Community Care &amp; Social Services, from ITE College East; at the aerospace hub at ITE College Central on June 28, 2018. 

Media Preview of 12 Top ITE Graduates at ITE Headquarters on June 28, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shazali Bin Hamid, (extreme right) 73, Barber, cutting a customer’s hair, while Mr Hussain Bin Khusni, 62, Owner of SAZ Barber, takes a customer’s temperature, at SAZ Barber at Blk 835 Tampines Street 83 at 9.09am on May 12, 2020. Another customer is writing down his details on a log book.

A cautious rollback of the current circuit breaker to tackle the coronavirus outbreak from Tuesday will see more shops back in business.

All food outlets selling packaged snacks, cakes, confectionery and desserts, as well as home-based food businesses, retail laundry services and hairdressers, can reopen, subject to restrictions, said the authorities earlier this month.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong, member of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan interacting with residents at Teban Gardens Market &amp; Food Centre on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Protest posters pasted on the wall of the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty  on June 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Kristine Hakim, 34, local artist collaborating with Floral Fantasy, creating her first art piece at Floral Fantasy’s Artist Corner.

Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay’s newest themed exhibit, will officially open to public on April 14, and work is currently underway to get it ready for opening.

At Floral Fantasy, flowers, artistry and technology come together to create a fantastical experience for visitors.

There are four diverse garden landscapes each showcasing a different artistic concept. These concepts segue seamlessly into each other through a meandering space, and the experience culminates in a 4D multi-sensorial ride simulating the flight of a dragonfly through Gardens by the Bay.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lim Dunxing, 55, stall owner selling bags at the pasar malam between OG Albert Complex and Fu Lu Shou Complex, opposite Rochor Centre on June 29, 2018.  

Story on how businesses in rochor are affected by demolition of rochor centre. 

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      <image:caption>Customers cutting their hair inside Snip Avenue hair salon at Blk 826 Tampines Street 81 at 10.08am on May 12, 2020.

A cautious rollback of the current circuit breaker to tackle the coronavirus outbreak from Tuesday will see more shops back in business.

All food outlets selling packaged snacks, cakes, confectionery and desserts, as well as home-based food businesses, retail laundry services and hairdressers, can reopen, subject to restrictions, said the authorities earlier this month.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock, member of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC, taking photograph with a boy at Teban Gardens Market &amp; Food Centre on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A protester waving a flag outside the Legislative Council on June 22, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Wen Xuan (left) from Teck Whye Secondary School, and Valerie Tay Wei Lin from Crescent Girls' School, fighting for the ball.

Crescent Girls' School vs Teck Whye Secondary School at the Schools National C Division Hockey Girls' Final at Sengkang Hockey Stadium on Aug 13 2015. Crescent Girls' School lost 1-2 on penalty, after final score of 1-1.

Schools National C Division Hockey Final at Sengkang Hockey Stadium on Aug 13 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Dance, first garden landscape of Floral Fantasy, features flowers suspended upside down from above, forming a brightly-coloured, immersive canopy as visitors walk through the space. As visitors come to the end of this zone, they are greeted by the whimsical sight of pendulous floral balls (picture) bobbing gently up and down from the ceiling.

Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay’s newest themed exhibit, will officially open to public on April 14, and work is currently underway to get it ready for opening.

At Floral Fantasy, flowers, artistry and technology come together to create a fantastical experience for visitors.

There are four diverse garden landscapes each showcasing a different artistic concept. These concepts segue seamlessly into each other through a meandering space, and the experience culminates in a 4D multi-sensorial ride simulating the flight of a dragonfly through Gardens by the Bay.

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      <image:caption>Mr Goh Chang Teck, 25, Grab driver, and his friend Ms Cheryl Chua, 25, student, holding up the items they took after the supermarket sweep at Fairprice Xtra at UE BizHub East, on June 29, 2018. 

Grab holding a supermarket sweep as a prize for an internal competition where drivers submit stories about themselves and how Grab has helped them.

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      <image:caption>Mr Yang Li Song, 31, Employee of Superpets, carrying a packet of cat food for customer at Superpets pet shop at Blk 821 Tampines Street 81 at 11.01am on May 12, 2020.

A cautious rollback of the current circuit breaker to tackle the coronavirus outbreak from Tuesday will see more shops back in business.

All food outlets selling packaged snacks, cakes, confectionery and desserts, as well as home-based food businesses, retail laundry services and hairdressers, can reopen, subject to restrictions, said the authorities earlier this month.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock, member of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan interacting with a resident at Ayer Rajah Food Centre on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Christian group singing songs of worship at Tamar Park outside the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 23, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Wen Xuan (right) giving Goalkeeper Aishwary Devi D/O Albert R W a hug while teammate Berlinda Tan looks on, all three from Teck Whye Secondary School, after winning the match. 

Crescent Girls' School vs Teck Whye Secondary School at the Schools National C Division Hockey Girls' Final at Sengkang Hockey Stadium on Aug 13 2015. Crescent Girls' School lost 1-2 on penalty, after final score of 1-1.

Schools National C Division Hockey Final at Sengkang Hockey Stadium on Aug 13 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Gardens by the Bay staff placing cut Statice flowers into floral tubes for display. 

Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay’s newest themed exhibit, will officially open to public on April 14, and work is currently underway to get it ready for opening.

At Floral Fantasy, flowers, artistry and technology come together to create a fantastical experience for visitors.

There are four diverse garden landscapes each showcasing a different artistic concept. These concepts segue seamlessly into each other through a meandering space, and the experience culminates in a 4D multi-sensorial ride simulating the flight of a dragonfly through Gardens by the Bay.

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      <image:caption>Mohammad Azahari  bin Abdul Razak, 37, student, on June 27, 2018. 

He is an ex drug offender who now volunteers with SANA 

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      <image:caption>Madam Betty Goh, 70, Employee of FabricPro Dryclean &amp; Laundry Services, checking the clothes at Tampines 1 mall at 12.31pm on May 12, 2020.

A cautious rollback of the current circuit breaker to tackle the coronavirus outbreak from Tuesday will see more shops back in business.

All food outlets selling packaged snacks, cakes, confectionery and desserts, as well as home-based food businesses, retail laundry services and hairdressers, can reopen, subject to restrictions, said the authorities earlier this month.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock, member of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan at Ayer Rajah Food Centre on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Christian group preaching at Tamar Park outside the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 23, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Issac Ho from Victoria School (left) fighting for the ball from Ethan Tan Yi Hao from Raffles Institution. 

Raffles Institution vs Victoria School at the Schools National C Division Hockey Boys' Final at Sengkang Hockey Stadium on Aug 13 2015. Raffles Institution won 1-0.

Schools National C Division Hockey Final at Sengkang Hockey Stadium on Aug 13 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A 4m wide by 2m tall poison dart frog vivarium with plans to eventually house more than 30 tiny but eye-catching poison dart frogs at Waltz garden landscape. 

Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay’s newest themed exhibit, will officially open to public on April 14, and work is currently underway to get it ready for opening.

At Floral Fantasy, flowers, artistry and technology come together to create a fantastical experience for visitors.

There are four diverse garden landscapes each showcasing a different artistic concept. These concepts segue seamlessly into each other through a meandering space, and the experience culminates in a 4D multi-sensorial ride simulating the flight of a dragonfly through Gardens by the Bay.

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      <image:caption>Mr Rostam Effendie Bin Yacob, 36, Music Producer; his wife Mdm Ateeqah Mazlan, 29, Self-employed; and their son Ezra Effendie, 18 months old, at GovTech Hive in Sandcrawler on June 27, 2018. They are holding a screenshot of the Moments of Life (Families) App. 

Launch of Moments of Life (Families) app, one that anticipates citizens' needs and ping them to register for things such as baby bonus etc.

The MOL (Families) app is the first MOL initiative to be piloted. Scheduled for launch in end June 2018, it supports families with children aged 6 and below by bundling streamlined services and information on a single digital platform.

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Tampines 1 mall at 12.38pm on May 12, 2020.

A cautious rollback of the current circuit breaker to tackle the coronavirus outbreak from Tuesday will see more shops back in business.

All food outlets selling packaged snacks, cakes, confectionery and desserts, as well as home-based food businesses, retail laundry services and hairdressers, can reopen, subject to restrictions, said the authorities earlier this month.

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      <image:caption>Members of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan taking photographs with residents at West Coast Market Square on July 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Civil Human Rights Front holding a gathering at the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 23, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Peony at Dance, the first garden landscape of Floral Fantasy.

Floral Fantasy, Gardens by the Bay’s newest themed exhibit, will officially open to public on April 14, and work is currently underway to get it ready for opening.

At Floral Fantasy, flowers, artistry and technology come together to create a fantastical experience for visitors.

There are four diverse garden landscapes each showcasing a different artistic concept. These concepts segue seamlessly into each other through a meandering space, and the experience culminates in a 4D multi-sensorial ride simulating the flight of a dragonfly through Gardens by the Bay.

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      <image:caption>Dr. Ben Tan, President of Singapore Sailing Federation at the announcement of Singapore Sailing Team at the Asian Games, at Monti At The Fullerton Pavilion on June 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Customers inside Chateraise, a Japanese confectionery outlet at Tampines 1 mall, at 12.45pm on May 12, 2020.

A cautious rollback of the current circuit breaker to tackle the coronavirus outbreak from Tuesday will see more shops back in business.

All food outlets selling packaged snacks, cakes, confectionery and desserts, as well as home-based food businesses, retail laundry services and hairdressers, can reopen, subject to restrictions, said the authorities earlier this month.

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      <image:caption>Members of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan doing a media doorstop outside the PAP West Coast branch at Clementi West Street 2 on July 12, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Civil Human Rights Front holding a gathering at the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 23, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Traffic along the southbound section of the Lornie Highway towards the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) / Adam Road / Farrer Road on Monday morning, Oct 29, 2018. 

After repeated delays stretching more than two years, the first section of the Lornie Highway - previously known as the Bukit Brown Road - was finally opened to traffic on Sunday (Oct 28, 2018) at 3am.

The southbound section of the road, which runs parallel to Lornie Road, facilitates traffic flow from Thomson towards the Pan-Island Expressway as well as Adam and Farrer roads.

An underpass near the entrance of the highway allows motorists to access the residential area in Lornie Road, while a temporary road connection near Sime Road has been built to connect traffic from the existing southbound Lornie Road to southbound Lornie Highway.

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      <image:caption>Sumiko's lunch interview with Rebecca Lim, at Akira Back restaurant at JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach on June 26, 2018. 

For her Lunch With Sumiko series. 

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      <image:caption>A migrant worker using his handphone inside Toh Guan Dormitory on May 13, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 675 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 13), taking the total count to 25,346.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.3 million people. Some 293,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Dr Tan Cheng Bock, member of the losing Progress Singapore Party team in West Coast GRC consisting of Dr Tan Cheng Bock, Mr Leong Mun Wai, Ms Hazel Poa, Mr Jeffrey Khoo Poh Tiong and Mr Nadarajah Loganathan taking photograph with residents at Telok Blangah Drive Food Centre at 79 Telok Blangah Drive on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Civil Human Rights Front holding a gathering at the Hong Kong Legislative Council Complex in Admiralty on June 23, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Graves at Bukit Brown Cemetery next to Lornie Highway, Oct 29, 2018. 

After repeated delays stretching more than two years, the first section of the Lornie Highway - previously known as the Bukit Brown Road - was finally opened to traffic on Sunday (Oct 28, 2018) at 3am.

The southbound section of the road, which runs parallel to Lornie Road, facilitates traffic flow from Thomson towards the Pan-Island Expressway as well as Adam and Farrer roads.

An underpass near the entrance of the highway allows motorists to access the residential area in Lornie Road, while a temporary road connection near Sime Road has been built to connect traffic from the existing southbound Lornie Road to southbound Lornie Highway.

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      <image:caption>Sumiko's lunch interview with Rebecca Lim, at Akira Back restaurant at JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach on June 26, 2018. 

For her Lunch With Sumiko series. 

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      <image:caption>A lone cyclist cycling at Gardens by the Bay at 6.07pm on May 14, 2020. 

A total of 752 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 14), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,098.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.4 million people. Some 298,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>PAP election posters for West Coast GRC along Telok Blangah Heights on July 12, 2020. 

Singapore after the election on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Police in riot gear inside the Legislative Council building while protesters block the entrance, in Hong Kong on July 01, 2019. 

The annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Overview of the campus beside the Sengkang River.  

Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Desmond Lee officiating the opening of Skool4Kidz's large child care centre (LCCC) at Sengkang Riverside Park on July 25, 2018. 

The centre is one of the four LCCCs that were previously announced to be open by 2018. He will be giving an update to the media on the Early Childhood Development Agencyís (ECDA) plans to support young families. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Russian ambassador Andrey Alexeyevich Tatarinov, 67, to talk about Russia's hosting of the World Cup, at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Singapore on May 18, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>A visitor wearing face mask walking in the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay at 6.25pm on May 14, 2020. 

A total of 752 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 14), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,098.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.4 million people. Some 298,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>A devotee praying outside Khoon Seng Tng Temple at 4 Telok Blangah Drive with PAP election banner and posters still up on July 12, 2020. 

Singapore after the election on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Lam Cheuk-ting, a Democratic Party politician, trying to persuade the protesters not to charge inside the Legislative Council building but was stopped by them, in Hong Kong on 01 July 2019. 

The annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>The green view from SkyVille @ Dawson on Feb 22, 2017.

Singapore has come up tops in tree density trumping 16 other cities in a list compiled by the Business Insider.

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      <image:caption>(From left) 3SG Muhammed Syakir Bin Zainol, 22, Commando Leader; LTC Ng Kiang Chuan, 37, Commanding Officer of 1 Commando Battalion; and CPL Joshua Ng, 19, Commando Medic, at Hendon Camp on Jun 14, 2018.  

Demonstration of sea infiltration by the Commandos from the 1 Commando (CDO) Battalion (Bn) for the Army's Best Combat Unit Media Feature at Hendon Camp on Jun 14, 2018.  

As part of the yearly efforts to recognise the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF)'s Best Units, MINDEF/SAF will be putting up four media features - Best Combat Unit, Best Fleet Unit, Best Fighter Squadron and Best NS Unit. 

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      <image:caption>A woman walking her dog at Gardens by the Bay with the Singapore Flyer in the background at 6.46pm on May 14, 2020. 

A total of 752 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 14), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,098.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.4 million people. Some 298,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Advisers to Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC &amp; Marymount  GROs giving a bow to thank residents at Blk 22 Lorong 7 Toa Payoh Market and Hawker Centre on July 19, 2020. 

The elected MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, Mr Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong) and the elected MP for Marymount SMC Ms Gan Siow Huang visiting eight markets in their constituencies to thank residents.

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      <image:caption>A guy trying to stop the protesters from charging with the barricades to break the glass of the Legislative Council building but was stopped by them, in Hong Kong on 01 July 2019. 

The annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Bay East Garden on Oct 19, 2018. 

The plans for a memorial to honour the pioneer leaders of Singapore are moving forward, with a committee calling for ideas on how the Founders’ Memorial, which will be located at a 5ha site in Bay East Garden, should look like. A competition will be held in January next year and call for proposals from architects and designers for the design of the memorial, which will cover the period in Singapore after World War II to its first few decades of independence, focusing on key milestones and stories in the country’s growth.It will likely house permanent and temporary galleries, as well as a visitor centre and multi-purpose rooms which could host school excursions and citizenship ceremonies.The National Heritage Board will help to curate stories from the public for the memorial. Mr Lee Tzu Yang, chairman of the Founders’ Memorial Committee, gave these updates at a media conference on Friday at the Esplanade, where he also shared key findings of its engagement sessions with the public.

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      <image:caption>Former Singapore Athletics president Tang Weng Fei announcing his team contesting in the upcoming election, at Intercontinental Hotel on June 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask walking on the bridge overlooking the Dragonfly Lake at Gardens by the Bay at 6.56pm on May 14, 2020. 

A total of 752 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 14), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,098.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.4 million people. Some 298,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left, standing) Mr Saktiandi Supaat, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong, all advisers to Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC interacting with residents at a coffeeshop at Blk 151 Bishan Street 11 on July 19, 2020. 

The elected MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, Mr Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong) and the elected MP for Marymount SMC Ms Gan Siow Huang visiting eight markets in their constituencies to thank residents.

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      <image:caption>Protesters protect themselves with shields and umbrellas from pepper spray using against them by the police as they try to break a window of the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on 01 July 2019. 

The annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Imran Mooraj, 16, JC1, from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), at Kallang Tennis Centre on May 07 2014.  

Schools National A Division Tennis Championships. Two-time double defending champions RI play ACS(I) for the boys' title and ACJC for the girls' title at Kallang Tennis Centre on May 07 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong greeting children from the Teck Ghee CC Brick Art Interest Group who are playing with lego pieces at the foyer.  

The upgraded Teck Ghee Community Club is officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Jan 13, 2019. 

New facilities include a rooftop terrace, function room with outdoor space, and a culinary studio. Its new Wellness Centre provides a place for the elderly to mingle with their neighbours and engage in activities to keep their minds and bodies active. 

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      <image:caption>Veteran actress Jin Yinji, 71, at her house on May 15, 2018. 

For Life Interview. 

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      <image:caption>Benches with red and white tape at Gardens by the Bay on May 14, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds. 

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used. 

A total of 752 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 14), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,098.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.4 million people. Some 298,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>(Standing from left) Ms Gan Siow Huang, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, and Mr Saktiandi Supaat, all advisers to Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC &amp; Marymount GROs interacting with residents at Kimly Coffeeshop at Block 280 Bishan Street 24 on July 19, 2020. 

The elected MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, Mr Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong) and the elected MP for Marymount SMC Ms Gan Siow Huang visiting eight markets in their constituencies to thank residents.

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      <image:caption>Protesters protect themselves with shields and umbrellas from pepper spray using against them by the police as they try to break a window of the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on 01 July 2019. 

The annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>LionsXII training at Geylang field on Aug 03 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong visiting residents taking part in K-Kardio dance in one of the activity rooms at level 3.

The upgraded Teck Ghee Community Club is officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Jan 13, 2019. 

New facilities include a rooftop terrace, function room with outdoor space, and a culinary studio. Its new Wellness Centre provides a place for the elderly to mingle with their neighbours and engage in activities to keep their minds and bodies active. 

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      <image:caption>Veteran actress Jin Yinji, 71, at her house on May 15, 2018. 

For Life Interview. 

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      <image:caption>A customer buying food at an almost empty Lau Pa Sat with tables marked with blue crosses at 7.59pm on May 14, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds. 

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used. 

A total of 752 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 14), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,098.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.4 million people. Some 298,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Gan Siow Huang interacting with a resident at Shunfu Mart on July 19, 2020. 

The elected MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, Mr Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong) and the elected MP for Marymount SMC Ms Gan Siow Huang visiting eight markets in their constituencies to thank residents.

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      <image:caption>Protesters protect themselves with shields and umbrellas from pepper spray using against them by the police as they try to break a window of the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on 01 July 2019. 

The annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Bryan Ng, (centre with ball) being tackled by members from the Hong Kong 'A' selection squad, consisting of top players from its domestic league, during the Tri-Nations campaign on Aug 18 2013. The Hong Kong team won 35-25.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong trying on a batik painted mask in one of the activity rooms at level 2. 

The upgraded Teck Ghee Community Club is officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Jan 13, 2019. 

New facilities include a rooftop terrace, function room with outdoor space, and a culinary studio. Its new Wellness Centre provides a place for the elderly to mingle with their neighbours and engage in activities to keep their minds and bodies active. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Annabelle Kwok, 25, Founder and CEO of NeuralBay, at  Pixel Building, on May 10, 2018. 

For It Changed My Life: Annabelle Kwok is just 25 but has turned down lucrative jobs from Microsoft and other big corporations to found two start-ups. She is the poster child of AI in Singapore and is  in demand as a speaker on artificial intelligence in global forums.

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      <image:caption>Commuters inside the train along the East-West Line on May 15, 2020. 

Reliability of the nation's train network continued to improve in the first three months of 2020, with train-kilometres (train-km) between delays inching past the 1.4 million mark. For the first three months of the year, trains clocked 1.401 million train-km overall between delays of more than five minutes, according to the latest 12-month moving average data set from the Land Transport Authority (LTA).

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      <image:caption>Mr Chong Kee Hiong interacting with a resident at Shunfu Mart on July 19, 2020. 

The elected MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, Mr Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong) and the elected MP for Marymount SMC Ms Gan Siow Huang visiting eight markets in their constituencies to thank residents.

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      <image:caption>Police in riot gear standing guard behind a glass panel at the entrance of the Legislative Council Complex in Hong Kong on 1 July 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely. 

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials. 

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      <image:caption>St. Andrew's Secondary School against defending champions Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) in the Schools National B Division Rugby Championships final at the Physical and Sports Education Branch on Apr 28 2014. St. Andrew's Secondary School won 21-18. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong visiting residents making upcycled craft in one of the activity rooms at level 2. 

The upgraded Teck Ghee Community Club is officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Jan 13, 2019. 

New facilities include a rooftop terrace, function room with outdoor space, and a culinary studio. Its new Wellness Centre provides a place for the elderly to mingle with their neighbours and engage in activities to keep their minds and bodies active. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Desmond Koh, 39, Team Supervisor of Redmart Limited. He had been released in 2015 after serving a sentence for drug-related charges. He had benefited from SCORE's training opportunities, completing WSQ courses in industry-relevant skills, which helped him to secure employment with Redmart Limited, even before his release. Desmond started as a Warehouse Associate and is now a Team Supervisor.  

SPS-SCORE Corporate Advance 2018 at MAX Atria @ Singapore EXPO on Apr 19, 2018.

With the theme "Preventing Re-offending, Enhancing Employability Potential", the 2018 Corporate Advance will convene staff, partners and other stakeholders of SPS and SCORE to share the agencies' latest initiatives and workplan for the year.

The opening address will be delivered by Guest-of-Honour (GOH), Mrs Josephine Teo, Minister, Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Manpower.

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      <image:caption>A commuter wearing face mask boarding the train along the East-West Line on May 15, 2020. 

Reliability of the nation's train network continued to improve in the first three months of 2020, with train-kilometres (train-km) between delays inching past the 1.4 million mark. For the first three months of the year, trains clocked 1.401 million train-km overall between delays of more than five minutes, according to the latest 12-month moving average data set from the Land Transport Authority (LTA).

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      <image:caption>Ms Gan Siow Huang interacting with a resident at Shunfu Mart on July 19, 2020. 

The elected MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, Mr Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong) and the elected MP for Marymount SMC Ms Gan Siow Huang visiting eight markets in their constituencies to thank residents.

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      <image:caption>A man paints while protesters occupy Harcourt Road next to the Central Government Complex in Hong Kong on 01 July 2019. 

The annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>St. Andrew's Secondary School against defending champions Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) in the Schools National B Division Rugby Championships final at the Physical and Sports Education Branch on Apr 28 2014. St. Andrew's Secondary School won 21-18. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong visiting residents playing Rummy O in the new Wellness Centre at level 1. 

The upgraded Teck Ghee Community Club is officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Jan 13, 2019. 

New facilities include a rooftop terrace, function room with outdoor space, and a culinary studio. Its new Wellness Centre provides a place for the elderly to mingle with their neighbours and engage in activities to keep their minds and bodies active. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Harish s/o Ganesan, 17, student in the Senior Programme at Rainbow Centre, holding a Flat White Latte inside the cafe.

Launch of Rainbow Centre's newest space, Seeds Cafe, on May 05, 2018. It offers an inclusive space where the public and people with disabilities can mingle meaningfully.

Beyond its specialty coffee, tasty food offerings and inviting decor, the cafe champions community efforts to build an inclusive, interactive space for everyone by bringing together members of the public, students with disabilities and caregivers.

The cafe's Seeds Market, held on the first Saturday of each month, features activities that promotes interaction between the public and persons with disabilities. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters at Bishan MRT station along the Circle Line at 5.15pm on May 15, 2020. 

Reliability of the nation's train network continued to improve in the first three months of 2020, with train-kilometres (train-km) between delays inching past the 1.4 million mark. For the first three months of the year, trains clocked 1.401 million train-km overall between delays of more than five minutes, according to the latest 12-month moving average data set from the Land Transport Authority (LTA).

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      <image:caption>Ms Gan Siow Huang doing interview with the media near Blk 309 Shunfu Road on July 19, 2020. 

The elected MPs for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC (Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry and Education Chee Hong Tat, Mr Saktiandi Supaat and Mr Chong Kee Hiong) and the elected MP for Marymount SMC Ms Gan Siow Huang visiting eight markets in their constituencies to thank residents.

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      <image:caption>Protesters making way for an ambulance on Queensway next to Pacific Place during the annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>St. Andrew's Secondary School against defending champions Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) in the Schools National B Division Rugby Championships final at the Physical and Sports Education Branch on Apr 28 2014. St. Andrew's Secondary School won 21-18. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kurt Klaus, 83, a legendary watchmaker responsible for IWC's crown-operated perpetual calendar, inside IWC boutique at ION Orchard on May 07, 2018. He is standing in front of a 'Time Machine', the design is based on the new IWC manufactured movement for the Tribute to Pallweber. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters at Bishan MRT station along the Circle Line at 5.17pm on May 15, 2020. 

Reliability of the nation's train network continued to improve in the first three months of 2020, with train-kilometres (train-km) between delays inching past the 1.4 million mark. For the first three months of the year, trains clocked 1.401 million train-km overall between delays of more than five minutes, according to the latest 12-month moving average data set from the Land Transport Authority (LTA).

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      <image:caption>Protesters on Queensway next to Pacific Place during the annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Graham Stuart, Mamady Sidibe, and Ian Wright, playing with chapteh at the Barclays Asia Trophy Singapore 2015 Media Launch at The Floating Platform on May 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Pearl Bank Apartments against central business district (CBD) backdrop, shot from Blk 10A Boon Tiong Road on Jan 14, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Name: Ms Amanda Ng, 26, HR Executive.  
Height: 156 cm
Weight: 46.5 kg

Exercise: I am training for DBS Marina Regatta now, so I do rowing on weekends (two hours each day). I do cross fit, gym (two hours) and running (one hour) for at least three times on weekdays. If I am not training for the regatta, I will hit the gym or run at least 3 times a week for 2 hours each time. 

Diet: I do not micro manage my diet as I love rice, only avoiding sugared drinks and snacks. 

For Hot Bods column in The Sunday Times on Apr 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks at Ang Mo Kio MRT station at 5.43pm on May 15, 2020. 

A total of 793 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 15), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,891.

Among these is one Singaporean or permanent resident, while foreign workers staying in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.5 million people. About 303,000 people have died. The United States remains the country worst hit, with more than 1.4 million cases and 86,000 deaths from Covid-19 as of Friday.

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      <image:caption>Protesters switching on their phones' LED right on Hennessy Road near the police headquarters during the annual pro-democracy march in Hong Kong on July 1, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Sailor Samantha Yom training out at sea, near National Sailing Centre on Feb 12 2015. 

A day in the life of sailor Samantha Yom, 16, Secondary 4 student from RGS, at National Sailing Centre on Feb 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT) flats along Tiong Bahru and Seng Poh Road, shot from Blk 2A Boon Tiong Road on Jan 14, 2019. 

Tiong Bahru is one of the oldest public estates in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nurul Aini Binte Abdul Hamed, 24, Customer Service Officer, at The Star Vista on Apr 17, 2018. She is a PA Arts volunteer.  

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks waiting to cross the road outside Ang Mo Kio MRT station at 5.46pm on May 15, 2020. 

A total of 793 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 15), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,891.

Among these is one Singaporean or permanent resident, while foreign workers staying in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.5 million people. About 303,000 people have died. The United States remains the country worst hit, with more than 1.4 million cases and 86,000 deaths from Covid-19 as of Friday.

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      <image:caption>Members of media among the protesters outside the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely. 

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials. 

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      <image:caption>Sailor Samantha Yom working out in the gymnasium, at National Sailing Centre on Feb 12 2015. 

A day in the life of sailor Samantha Yom, 16, Secondary 4 student from RGS, at National Sailing Centre on Feb 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Dyson's products at BEST DENKI at Ngee Ann City on Jan 23, 2019. 

British home appliance manufacturer Dyson will be moving its corporate head office to Singapore, with a majority of its future investments being in Asia.

This means the company will become a Singapore-based business and primarily be regulated by the law here.

Dyson already employs 1,100 people here, where it plans to double the size of its research and operations. Its Singapore Technology Centre at Science Park One will also double in size.

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      <image:caption>Ms Janet Ow, 41, and her husband, Mr Allen Wee, 39, both Property Agents, in their flat on Apr 06, 2018. 

Are aging flats a depreciating asset time bomb? Price gap between flats older than 40 years and those younger than 40 years is widening.

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      <image:caption>An elderly man wearing face mask walking under the MRT viaduct between Bishan and Ang Mo Kio MRT stations along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 at 6.09pm on May 15, 2020. 

A total of 793 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 15), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,891.

Among these is one Singaporean or permanent resident, while foreign workers staying in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.5 million people. About 303,000 people have died. The United States remains the country worst hit, with more than 1.4 million cases and 86,000 deaths from Covid-19 as of Friday.

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      <image:caption>Protesters forming a human chain to bring tools into the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kenny Ee, 46, (left) Self-employed, and his son Mr Truman Ee, 4, trying out dragon boating for the first time as family at the DBS Marina Water Craft experience (Kayaking, Dragonboat and Sailing) at the DBS Marina Regatta Bay Festival at the Waterfront Promenade @ Marina Bay on May 25 2013. He said it was a family gathering opportunity and to get experience what it is like in dragonboat and what it is like in DBS seasports activity. He also wanted to expose his children to more outdoor activities.  

As part of DBS's ongoing efforts to enable members of the public to experience the Bay, more than 1000 people will have the opportunity to try out dragon boating, kayaking and sailing free of charge during the Bay Festival. 

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      <image:caption>The Straits Times staff working in the newly renovated newsroom on Jan 23, 2019. 

Renovation is still ongoing.

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      <image:caption>Hong Kong-based Singapore darts thrower Paul Lim, 64, at SAFRA Jurong on Apr 03, 2018. 

Hong Kong-based Singapore darts thrower Paul Lim, 64, is back in the Lion City for the Dartslive Singapore Open 2018. He grabbed global headlines twice - first in 1990, when he became the first person to throw a perfect nine-dart finish at the World Championship, and again in 2017 when he and partner Harith Lim (no relation) stunned top seeds Scotland in the doubles at the darts World Cup in Germany.

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      <image:caption>Cyclists wearing face masks cycling under the MRT viaduct between Bishan and Ang Mo Kio MRT stations along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 at 6.14pm on May 15, 2020.

A total of 793 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 15), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,891.

Among these is one Singaporean or permanent resident, while foreign workers staying in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.5 million people. About 303,000 people have died. The United States remains the country worst hit, with more than 1.4 million cases and 86,000 deaths from Covid-19 as of Friday.

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      <image:caption>Protesters waiting for instructions at the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lim Cho Ingh, (white shirt) 8, Primary Two, Mr Jovan Chan, (red shirt) 9, Primary Three, and Mr Cheng Wing, (orange shirt) 9, Primary Three, playing with water near waterfront station at Sentosa at 3.25pm when the 3-hour PSI at 3pm is 109 on Oct 09 2015.   

It is Children's Day and the PSI level has been low for the last couple of days. 

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      <image:caption>The Straits Times staff working in the newly renovated newsroom on Jan 23, 2019. 

Renovation is still ongoing.

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      <image:caption>Dr Elly Sabrina Ismail, 47, Director of Banyan Clinic, with her daughter, Ms Anastasia Sabrina Zuraimi, 18, Student, at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine on Mar 29, 2018. 

Dr Elly Sabrina Ismail and her daughter Anastasia, who has autism and is now studying for her A levels, for World Autism Awareness Day on April 2.

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      <image:caption>A jogger jogging past sit-up stations lined with red and white tape under the MRT viaduct between Bishan and Ang Mo Kio MRT stations along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 at 6.01pm on May 15, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

A total of 793 new Covid-19 cases have been preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 15), taking the total count in Singapore to 26,891.

Among these is one Singaporean or permanent resident, while foreign workers staying in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.5 million people. About 303,000 people have died. The United States remains the country worst hit, with more than 1.4 million cases and 86,000 deaths from Covid-19 as of Friday.

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      <image:caption>Protesters entering the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Amin Noorzilan, Kart number 126, tries to overtake Mr Thaddeus Lee, Kart number 708 in the Seniors Final of Singapore Karting Championships at Changi Karting Circuit on Apr 28 2013. 

Mr Amin Noorzilan, Kart number 126, emerged champion with 20 points in the race. Mr Thaddeus Lee, Kart number 708 did not finish the race.  

Mr Teo Ser Luck, Minister of State for Ministry of Trade and Industry and Mayor of North East District, is the Guest of Honor for the event. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Krystal Low, 17, JC1; Madam Katharine See, 50, Life Planner; Mr Kenny Low, 51, Director; Mdm Siah Choo Ing, 79, Office attendant; Mdm Irene Low, 52, Housewife; and Mr Choo Han Kuan, 53, Baker, tossing yusheng during their reunion lunch at Swatow Seafood restaurant at Blk 181 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh on Feb 04, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr William Ong, 64, Architect, at Chairman's room in Hua Ting restaurant, at Orchard Hotel Singapore on Mar 27, 2018. 

Cover story on Hua Ting's revamp.

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      <image:caption>A crowd controller holding up a red umbrella to shield patrons from the rain at the entrance of Geylang Serai Market at 10.09am on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Protesters breaking the glass entrance of a library inside the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Hurdler Ang Ding Hui, 16, (centre) together with his father Ang Kwee Tiang, 51, (right) and brother Ang Chen Xiang, 18, on the track at Raffles Institution on Dec 28 2012. Ding Hui just qualified for the world youth champs. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Teresita Tayaban, with her dog Baloo; Ms Chan Hai Jie Cathryn, 15, from MINDS Fernvale Gardens School; and Mrs Kit Heeremans, with her dog Mowli, during dog therapy session for the students from Fernvale Primary School and  MINDS Fernvale Gardens School at MINDS Fernvale Gardens School on Feb 14, 2019. 

The launch of the first book, "Not So Scary After All", graced by GOH Mr Gan Thiam Poh, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC will witness mainstream primary school Fernvale Primary School (FPS) receiving the books from its satellite partner, MINDS Fernvale Gardens School (FGS) on Feb 14, 2019. 

MINDS launches a series of children's storybooks to help young readers better understand persons with intellectual disability.

Commissioned for intermittent release through 2019, the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) has produced a series of six illustrated children's storybooks about persons with special needs and their interactions with their surroundings and community, targeted for young readers between the ages of kindergarten to primary schools. The first book which is set for launch on 14 February 2019, will also be distributed to the families (and in particular) siblings of MINDS' approximately 900 students  in their four schools.

Fernvale Primary School has agreed to integrate the books into their library and students' reading programme. Both schools are the first-and-only-of-its-kind (with a mainstream primary school and special needs school) to be built side-by-side, next to each other with students from both schools having able to cross into one another's compound through a special "Friendship Gate". The launch will include guests crossing through the gate to Fernvale Primary School's library where a buddy-reading session will be taking place between students from FPS and FGS and also where the storybooks will be installed. Author of the storybook series, Ms Lianne Ong will also be conducting a storytelling session for the students.

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      <image:caption>Mr Aaron Tham, Director, New Estates, JTC, in one-north gallery at Fusionopolis Symbiosis Tower on Mar 22, 2018. 

Feature article on one-north. 

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask and using a red plastic bag to protect his head from the rain at Geylang Serai Market at 10.13am on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters smashing the glass panels from inside the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely. 

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials. 

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      <image:caption>Dr William Tan handcycling while ferrying a child in an attached chariot, with Year 1 students from TJC running beside him, around the track at TJC on Aug 28 2015. 

Cancer survivor Dr William Tan will start a 50-hours endurance feat to raise $50,000 for needy local and Thai children. He will handcycle around the track of Temasek Junior College from 3pm on Aug 28 to 4pm on Aug 30, while ferrying a child in an attached chariot. The 50 children are provided by a pre-school, Carpe Diem Young Hearts, who will be donating $50 per child per ride. SPMF is a beneficiary.

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      <image:caption>Ms Hoon Shu Yen, 11, from MINDS Fernvale Gardens School, with Ms Serene Loo and her dog Onyx, during dog therapy session for the students from Fernvale Primary School and MINDS Fernvale Gardens School, at MINDS Fernvale Gardens School on Feb 14, 2019. 

The launch of the first book, "Not So Scary After All", graced by GOH Mr Gan Thiam Poh, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC will witness mainstream primary school Fernvale Primary School (FPS) receiving the books from its satellite partner, MINDS Fernvale Gardens School (FGS) on Feb 14, 2019. 

MINDS launches a series of children's storybooks to help young readers better understand persons with intellectual disability.

Commissioned for intermittent release through 2019, the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) has produced a series of six illustrated children's storybooks about persons with special needs and their interactions with their surroundings and community, targeted for young readers between the ages of kindergarten to primary schools. The first book which is set for launch on 14 February 2019, will also be distributed to the families (and in particular) siblings of MINDS' approximately 900 students  in their four schools.

Fernvale Primary School has agreed to integrate the books into their library and students' reading programme. Both schools are the first-and-only-of-its-kind (with a mainstream primary school and special needs school) to be built side-by-side, next to each other with students from both schools having able to cross into one another's compound through a special "Friendship Gate". The launch will include guests crossing through the gate to Fernvale Primary School's library where a buddy-reading session will be taking place between students from FPS and FGS and also where the storybooks will be installed. Author of the storybook series, Ms Lianne Ong will also be conducting a storytelling session for the students.

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      <image:caption>Dr. Ang Yuchen, (right) 35, Museum Officer, Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, holding specimens of some of the fly species featured on the Biodiversity of Singapore, with Prof. Rudolf Meier, 55, Deputy Head, Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, against backdrop of Biodiversity of Singapore Digital Reference Collection at Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum on Mar 12, 2018. 

Story on a museum database that now has more than 10,000 species recorded in it, a milestone for singapore's one and only natural history museum.

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      <image:caption>Patrons queueing to enter Geylang Serai Market at 10.36am on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters entering the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>OCBC Cycle Singapore at F1 Pit Building on Mar 30 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Dried up plants used for landscaping outside Expo MRT station on Feb 15, 2019. 

Climatologically. February is the driest month of the year.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ryan Len, 30, Design Director, The Workbench, with Ms Ella Zheng, 32, Art Director, The Workbench, at Sajeev Digital Studio on Mar 03, 2018. 

Preview story on The City Ramble Design Trails, one of the key highlights of this year's Singapore Design Week. A guidebook will be launched with a map pinpointed various locations in the city that have inspired five young designers in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks to visit Tekka Market at 11.25am on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A protester spraying graffiti inside the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cyclists cycling up Benjamin Sheares Bridge at OCBC Cycle Singapore on Mar 30 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Supermoon on Tuesday night (Feb 19, 2019), as viewed from Bedok Jetty, when the full moon is expected to be the biggest and brightest this year.

The supermoon will coincide with the annual Lantern Festival - or Chap Goh Meh - which marks the end of the 15-day Chinese New Year celebrations.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Stella Gwee, 40, Co-Founder &amp; Director, Shophouse &amp; Co; Mr Lim Zeharn, 19, Full Time National Serviceman; Mr Ryan Len, 30, Design Director, The Workbench; Ms Ella Zheng, 32, Art Director, The Workbench; Mr Adib Jalal, 35, Co-Founder &amp; Director, Shophouse &amp; Co; and Mr Lim Zeherng, 19, Full Time National Serviceman; at Sajeev Digital Studio on Mar 03, 2018. 

Preview story on The City Ramble Design Trails, one of the key highlights of this year's Singapore Design Week. A guidebook will be launched with a map pinpointed various locations in the city that have inspired five young designers in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Stall owners wearing face masks to prepare meat for customers at Tekka Market at 11.52am on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Protesters inside the chamber of the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jordan Lee, 18, waiting for National Service, executes an air stunt on his BMX bicycle at the Xtreme SkatePark in East Coast Park on Sep 14 2013. It is one of the best for families. 

For Life! Weekend story on which parks are best for heritage enthusiasts, alfresco dining, animal lovers, families, sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. 

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      <image:caption>Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singapore’s largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Tricia Lee, 32, Accountant, with her husband, Mr Aaron Teo, 32, Operations Executive, at home on Feb 28, 2018. They have requested to store their yet-to-be-born baby's cord blood with the Singapore Cord Blood Bank for their own use.

The Singapore Cord Blood Bank now offers family storage services, when previously only donating cord blood to the public bank was available.

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      <image:caption>Closed stalls with folded umbrellas outside Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, known to many as the Simalu Guanyin Temple, at Waterloo Street on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Graffiti on the emblem inside the chamber of the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Ma Liyun from China and Ms Wang Suyangzi from China in the Women Elite Heat 2 Moto of the Qualifying Round in The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. Ms Ma Liyun went on to win Gold and Ms Wang Suyangzi went on to win Bronze in the Women Elite Final. 

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      <image:caption>Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singapore’s largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Mark Tay, (right) 43, Head Barsmith, holding the peranakan ($24 nett); and Mr Edwin Poh, (left) 29, Barsmith, holding the lion city ($26 nett); at Amrith by BarSmiths on Feb 27, 2018. 

New bars that have popped up in the last few months are using traditional or heritage ingredients in their cocktails to showcase the flavours of Singapore and Southeast Asia.

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      <image:caption>An abandoned shopping trolley and closed stalls with folded umbrellas outside Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, known to many as the Simalu Guanyin Temple, at Waterloo Street on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Brian Leung Kai-ping, 25, who openly revealed his identity, gesturing as he speaks after breaking into the main chamber of the Legislative Council building during the annual 01 July pro-democracy march in Hong Kong, China, 01 July 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>(From top left) Mr Yoshimura Jukia from Japan (Bronze), Mr Caluag Daniel Patrick from Philippines (Gold) and Mr Matsushita Tatsumi from Japan (Silver) in the Men Elite Final of The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singapore’s largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Li MuHan, (NOTE: MuHan is together) 21, Singapore Polytechnic Year 3 student, a Ambassador of Peace as part of the Roses of Peace (ROP) Ambassador Programme.

Official Launch Of Roses Of Peace Ambassador Programme In Conjunction With Faith In Leadership Symposium, at Amara Hotel on Feb 25, 2018. 

30 youths, mostly Singaporean, will be appointed as Ambassadors of Peace as part of the Roses of Peace (ROP) Ambassador Programme that aims to cultivate and invest in the next generation of interfaith youth leaders in Singapore. This group of young leaders will play an active role in helping to bridge gaps between different faith communities and champion ground-up peace-building initiatives.

Singaporean youths will be exchanging ideas on race and religious issues at an inter-faith symposium. Among others, they will discuss how Singaporeans are able to bridge the faith divide through faith leadership and youth empowerment. They will join a panel of two international speakers – Mr Thione Niang and Mr Krish Raval, moderated by Ambassador Zainul Abidin Rasheed.
 
Themed “Faith Leadership &amp; Youth Empowerment in the Digital Age”, the Youth Symposium, is organised by Roses of Peace which aims to create safe spaces for dialogue on race and religious issues amongst youth.

President Halimah Yacob will be the Guest-of- Honour at the symposium with 300 youths from various religious organisations and educational institutions.

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      <image:caption>Closed stalls with folded umbrellas outside Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, known to many as the Simalu Guanyin Temple, at Waterloo Street on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters and media inside the chamber of the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Aldi Pratama Renoza from Indonesia, Mr Saputra I Gusti Bagus from Indonesia, Mr Geng Zhibing from China and Mr Matsushita Tatsumi from Japan in the Men Elite Heat 3 Moto of the Qualifying Round in The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singapore’s largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>Mr David Yang, (center) 44, Chief Development Officer of Koufu; Mr Zhao Chun Yu, (left) 34, Floor Manager; and Mr Andy Chua, (right) 38, Senior Food Court Manager; at Koufu productive coffeeshop in Tampines, which has self ordering kiosks and smart tray return robots on Feb 13, 2018.  

Story for MTI series on industry transformation: featuring Koufu and its productive coffeeshop.

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      <image:caption>An abandoned shopping trolley and a man wearing face mask outside Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple, known to many as the Simalu Guanyin Temple, at Waterloo Street on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Graffiti inside the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Hsieh Chia-Han, from Chinese Taipei, crosses the pole vault in the Men Pole Vault Open finals at the 75th Singapore Open Track and Field Championships 2013 at Choa Chu Kang Stadium on June 23 2013. He emerged champion with a height of 5.20 meters.  

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      <image:caption>Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singapore’s largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Sally Ho, 52, Funeral Director, during interview at Tampines Industrial Park A, on Feb 13, 2018. 

Story on high-profile undertaker Roland Tay's divorce with his ex-wife and the division of their assets.

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      <image:caption>Many closed shops and few customers at Bugis Street at 1.20pm on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Broken glass planels at the entrance of the Legislative Council complex on July 01, 2019, anniversary of its handover to Beijing. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Oda Momoka, 18, climbs the wall at the International Federation of Sport Climbing World Youth Championship held at Siloso Beach. She is the champion of the Female Junior Lead category with a score of 50+. 

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      <image:caption>Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singapore’s largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Kang Yen Yen, 41, Bus Captain, at Joo Koon Interchange on Feb 12, 2018. She is learning to use technology and also share that with others. 

LTA industry transformation map announcements on how they are getting employees of SMRT, SBS and taxi companies to use technology in their work. 

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      <image:caption>Almost deserted Bugis Junction at 1.36pm on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Police in riot gear on Harcourt Road after midnight on July 02, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Gabrielle Tran, (right) 10, sparring with Ms Geerthika, (left) 7, and watched by instructor Mr Phan Soon Seng, 33, during Muay Thai training at Onyx MMA on July 04 2015.

Feature on MMA in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Senior Mosque Executive Chaiman, Hj Abdul Matin; President of Muis, Hj Mohammad Alami Musa; Minister Masagos Zulkifli; and Chief Executive of Muis, Esa Masood during the tour. 

Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singaporeís largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Issac Too Horng Khit, (right) PhD Student and Research Assistant, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, NUS Medicine; 

Dr Isabell Bonne, (centre) Senior Research Fellow, Head of Electron Microscopy Laboratory, Centre for Life Sciences, National University of Singapore; 

Associate Professor Sylvie Alonso, (left) Lead researcher, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Immunology Programme, Life Sciences Institute, National University of Singapore; in front of a CO2 incubator at the tissue culture room, at the Centre for Life Sciences, on Feb 12, 2018. 

Infection with enterovirus 71 (EV71) causes hand, foot and mouth disease, a highly contagious disease that usually affects children younger than five years of age. In serious cases, the virus may infect a patient's brain and can potentially cause fatal conditions with long-term effects. Now, an NUS research team has identified a host protein that is used by EV71 to attack and infect brain cells. They also found a specific cancer drug that could be used to curb EV71 infection in the brain and protect it.

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      <image:caption>Tridax procumbens, also known as Coat Buttons or Kanching Baju, considered a weed in many countries, growing abundantly along Tampines Street 82 on May 17, 2020. 

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. A photo spread to show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>Police in riot gear on Harcourt Road between Admiralty Centre and Central Government Complex after midnight on July 02, 2019.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jay-Hykel Jailani, 21, training at the SportsSG Gym with his rugby teammates on May 18 2015. 

After multiple operations to remove blood clots and an extra rib, Singapore rugby standout Jay-Hykel Jailani is on the mend after being struck down by Paget-Schroetter Disease, a rare form of upper extremity deep vein thrombosis. The 21-year old winger, who impressed for the Asia-Pacific Dragons at the Hong Kong 10s last year, will miss the SEA Games. Told by doctors at one stage that he may not be able to play rugby again, he refuses to be sidelined entirely, joining the team for their gym workouts as he targets a return to the field by the end of the year. 

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      <image:caption>Masjid Darul Ghufran in Tampines opening its doors for Friday prayer on Friday, 22 March 2019. Opened in 1990, the mosque underwent reconstruction and major upgrading works which began in 2016. 

Three more floors were added to the existing structure - a new basement carpark, a fourth storey and a roof terrace. The new mosque will also house two new annexes dedicated for office space and classrooms for Islamic education. The new mosque will increase its prayer space capacity from 4,000 to 5,500 making it Singapore’s largest mosque. 

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      <image:caption>People profile on Mr Malik Mazlan, (left) 29, Artist who has picked up calligraphy from Master Yong Cheong Thye, 71, a calligraphy expert, at Chinatown on Feb 07, 2018.  

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      <image:caption>Weeds growing abundantly outside Tekka Centre on May 17, 2020. 

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. A photo spread to show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>Protest notes on Lennon Wall near Hong Kong's central government offices in Admiralty on on July 02, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely. 

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Julia Estrella, from Philippines lifts the 12kg kettlebell in the Long Cycle category of The Asian Kettlebell Championship 2013 at United World College (South East Asia) Tampines on Mar 10  2013. She finished with 134 repetitions in 10 minutes. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Roy Sootho, (second from right) 51, Senior Vice President, carrying his son, Gabriel Sootho,  5, and daugher, Micaela Sootho, 3, during a photo meet and greet with Santa Claus at ION Orchard on Dec 24, 2018. 

His daughter wanted to see Santa and even wrote a letter, which Santa Claus is holding in his hands. The parents specially rushed down after work to bring the children down to visit him. 

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      <image:caption>Actor Desmond Tan and his two dogs at SPH on Feb 05, 2018.

For Sunday Life cover on celebrities and their dogs, in time for Chinese New Year.

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      <image:caption>Weeds and grass growing abundantly at the junction of Sungei Road and Serangoon Road on May 17, 2020. 

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. A photo spread to show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Legislative Council building on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Dave Wong, 10, attends a Muay Thai class at Royal Thai Fitness on Feb 25 2013. He joined the class about 3,4 months ago. 

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      <image:caption>Qi Shi Jie, 5, K1, giving Santa Claus a hug during a photo meet and greet with Santa Claus at ION Orchard on Dec 24, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Clay Chua, 30, Business Consultant who takes up taekwondo as a hobby, opted for counter and bifold windows for his kitchen. 

New Housing Board flats will now come with open kitchens, starting with this month's Build-to-Order (BTO) exercise. This means that the wall dividing a kitchen from the rest of a flat's living space will no longer be offered under the Optional Component Scheme, where buyers pay for additional features such as floor finishes, sanitary fittings and room doors. At the last BTO exercise in August, the cost of partition walls ranged from $370 to $710 per unit.

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      <image:caption>Tables covered up with plastic at Tekka Centre at 11.40pm on May 17, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Police patrolling around the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Lydia Ann Vasko attends a class of kalari at Fuchun Community Centre on Feb 24 2013.  

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      <image:caption>The ION Sparklers performing outside ION Orchard on Dec 24, 2018. 

Inspired by the world famous dance group 'The Rockettes', the ION Sparklers will light up the festive season with their charming and energetic performances, and high kicking heels to fun, Christmas favourites.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Adrian Lim, 80, Retiree, who studied at 126 Cairnhill Road in his childhood and present-day arts tenant Ms Angela Liong, Artistic Director from The Arts Fission Company, at Cairnhill Arts Centre, on Feb 01, 2018. 

Story on how arts tenants of 126 Cairnhill Road are working together to raise awareness about the historic 1925 building and eventually seek for its conservation.

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      <image:caption>Closed stalls with folded umbrellas outside The Bencoolen in Bugis at 12.50pm on May 17, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Police standing guard at the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Natalie Nancy Tan, 38, (left) Dirty Dancing Instructor and her students in action at Physical ABuse Dance Studio on Mar 31 2013. For feature on up-and-coming new dances. 

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      <image:caption>Demolition of the old Tampines Swimming Complex (bottom), next to Our Tampines Hub in the background on Dec 30, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Ms Lyn Edel Yip, Deputy CEO of Orange Valley Nursing Homes Pte Ltd, in the Queenstown open ward at Orange Valley Care Centre Balestier on Jan 17, 2018.  

Orange Valley Nursing Homes Pte Ltd (OV) has opened its sixth nursing home, Orange Valley Care Centre at Balestier on 2 January 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Closed stalls with folded umbrellas outside Fu Lu Shou Complex in Bugis at 12.52pm on May 17, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Police standing guard at the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Elsan Chow, 38, (extreme right) Secretary, at a spinning class at True Fitness on Aug 15 2013. 

For story about Singaporeans in their late 30s and 40s who have never looked better and what they do to get that killer body. 

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      <image:caption>Demolition of the multi-coloured Rochor Centre on Dec 30, 2018. 

It has to be demolished to make way for the construction of the North-South Expressway. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Muhammad Afzal bin Abdul Hadi, 22, Project Manager, and Madam Tan Ow Lang, also known as Julie, 73, Volunteer, at Our Tampines Hub on Jan 13, 2018. 

The inaugural SG Cares Carnival at Our Tampines Hub on Jan 13, 2018. Guest-of-Honour Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong joined participants from the corporate, community, social service and public sectors to celebrate diverse ways of giving back and launch the SG Cares app. With the app, it is now easier to find volunteering opportunities, and be inspired by stories of ordinary Singaporeans helping others in the community

PM Lee Hsien Loong, MCCY Grace Fu, MSF Desmond Lee and Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin, Member of Parliament for Tampines GRC Mr Heng Swee Keat also visited the SG Cares booths.

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      <image:caption>Trishaws owned by Trishaw Uncle Pte Ltd, the only licensed operator for trishaw tours in Singapore appointed by the Singapore Tourism Board, covered with black plastic, at Albert Mall Trishaw Park at 1.11pm on May 17, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has preliminarily confirmed 682 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Sunday noon (May 17), taking the total count to 28,038.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs), while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

The coronavirus outbreak began in December last year, and has infected more than 4.6 million people and killed more than 310,000 people worldwide.

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      <image:caption>Police standing guard at the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>More than 8,000 walkers taking a 4km walk around Marina Bay on Aug 03 2014, the largest turn-out in the last four years. Guest-of-honour for the event is Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam.

Over $1.5 million has been raised in this year’s “ComChest Heartstrings Walk 2014 @ Marina Bay”, the highest since the event was first held at Marina Bay in 2011. 

Besides the 4km walk, the vertical marathon will take participants up 57 floors to the Sands SkyPark – “Race to the Sky”  and there will also be a fun-filled carnival at the Event Plaza, with stage performances and fringe activities like massages by therapists with visual impairment, game booths and a charity bazaar featuring quality handcrafted gifts made by beneficiaries of charities under the Care &amp; Share Movement. All funds raised will be matched by the government under the movement, led by Community Chest this year.

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      <image:caption>Children at Our Tampines Hub having fun in a giant ball pit, one of several free fringe activities organised ahead of the new year on Dec 31, 2018. Other events included free movie screenings and a food bazaar. 

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      <image:caption>Ms. Sigal Atzmon, CEO of Medix Group, in her hotel room on Jan 11, 2018.  

For SUT Invest - Me and My Money.
 
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      <image:caption>Uncompleted HDB BTO flats at a construction site as viewed from Blk 407 Tampines Street 41 on May 18, 2020. 

Building contractors can gradually resume operations from June 2, starting with critical projects, but they must put in place new safe distancing requirements.

These include avoiding cross-deployment of workers between projects and implementing contact tracing technology at worksites, the Government announced at a virtual press conference on Friday (May 15).

Most construction work has been suspended during the circuit breaker period that began on April 7, with only 5 per cent of the construction workforce - or about 20,000 workers - continuing to work on a few critical projects and those that cannot be left idle for long for safety reasons.

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      <image:caption>Talisman pasted on the wall of the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>1,200 women celebrating Singapore’s 49th National Day
with one and-a-half hour Zumba Fitness Party led by PA trainers energetic and by setting a record for the largest National Flag (3.6 metres X 2.4 metres) made of 2,000 flowers from recycled plastic bags in support of the People’s Association (PA)’s “We Love SG Flowers” initiative, at Marina Bay Event Square on Aug 03 2014. 

People’s Association 105 Women’s Executive Committees and corporate partners come together to make SG Flowers from recycled plastic bags. 

The record will be launched at the “PAssion | Zumba Women Celebrate National Day – Our People, Our Home" event, at Marina Bay Event Square on Aug 03 2014. Jointly organised by the PA and PA’s Women’s Integration Network (WIN) Council, the event encourages women to lead an active lifestyle and foster greater bonding among women in Singapore. 

The Guest-of-Honour, Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Health and Manpower &amp; Adviser to WIN Council.

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      <image:caption>Smokers smoking in a designated smoking area on the side of Orchard Towers on Jan 01, 2019. 

Story is about how the Orchard Road No Smoking Zone has come into effect from Jan 1. NEA officers will be walking along Orchard Road advising smokers to smoke only in the designated smoking areas in the Orchard Road precinct.

This is the advisory period whereby smokers caught in the newly prohibited areas will only be given verbal warning.

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      <image:caption>French designer-artist Hubert Le Gall with his works at Mazel Galerie on Jan 11, 2018. 

Life story on French designer-artist Hubert Le Gall's first solo show in Asia.

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      <image:caption>Tridax procumbens, also known as Coat Buttons or Kanching Baju, considered a weed in many countries, growing abundantly along Tampines Central 1, near Tampines Bus Interchange on May 18, 2020.

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. A photo spread to show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>A man looking through the damaged glass panels of the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Kugapriya d/o Chandran, (second from left with tag 416) from Singapore Sports School, running towards her teammate during the Girls 4x200m Relay B Division Prelims at the SPH Schools Relay Championships at Choa Chu Kang Stadium on Mar 22 2014. Her team was disqualified due to her cutting to lane 5 during the race.   

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      <image:caption>Visitors taking a look at the statues along Singapore River. 

Four more statues have risen along the Singapore River next to the iconic one of Sir Stamford Raffles on Friday (Jan 4, 2018).

The Straits Times understands that the statues were erected overnight and that it is a project for the Singapore Bicentennial.

The new statues perched on pedestals remain wrapped up but ST understands they are of Sang Nila Utama, Tan Tock Seng, Munshi Abdullah and Naraina Pillai.

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      <image:caption>Mr Mason Ng, 22, Sommelier of ATLAS, at Parkview Square, on Dec 16, 2017. 

Interview with ATLAS' sommelier Mason Ng, who began studying wine at the age of 13. He now oversees a collection of more than 250 of the world's most sought-after labels in the ATLAS Champagne Collection. 

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      <image:caption>Tridax procumbens, also known as Coat Buttons or Kanching Baju, considered a weed in many countries, growing abundantly near the junction of Tampines Ave 7 and Tampines Central 3 on May 18, 2020.

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. A photo spread to show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jay Choo, from Singapore Sports School, relay runner 1, dashing off at the start of the Boys 4x100m Relay B Division Finals at Day 2 of the SPH Schools Relay Championships at Choa Chu Kang Stadium on Mar 23 2014. His school came in first with a timing of 43.57s. 

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      <image:caption>A contractor from Hong Hai Environmental Art peeling off the protective coating to reveal the original white surface of the Sir Stamford Raffles statue. 

Four more statues have risen along the Singapore River next to the iconic one of Sir Stamford Raffles on Friday (Jan 4, 2018).

The Straits Times understands that the statues were erected overnight and that it is a project for the Singapore Bicentennial.

The new statues perched on pedestals remain wrapped up but ST understands they are of Sang Nila Utama, Tan Tock Seng, Munshi Abdullah and Naraina Pillai.

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      <image:caption>Ms Rachel Heng, 29, at SPH on Jan 04, 2017.  

For future cover story on young homegrown female novelists who are bringing out big international titles this year. Rachel Heng's Suicide Club will be a lead title for Sceptre in May. 
 
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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Legislative Council building on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Muhd Syazani, (tag 319) from Singapore Sports School, relay runner 4, crossing the finishing line at the Boys 4x100m Relay B Division Finals at Day 2 of the SPH Schools Relay Championships at Choa Chu Kang Stadium on Mar 23 2014. His school came in first with a timing of 43.57s. 

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      <image:caption>Contractors from Hong Hai Environmental Art unveiling the Tan Tock Seng statue. 

Four more statues have risen along the Singapore River next to the iconic one of Sir Stamford Raffles on Friday (Jan 4, 2018).

The Straits Times understands that the statues were erected overnight and that it is a project for the Singapore Bicentennial.

The new statues perched on pedestals remain wrapped up but ST understands they are of Sang Nila Utama, Tan Tock Seng, Munshi Abdullah and Naraina Pillai.

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      <image:caption>(From left to right) Ms Nurulhuda Abdul Rashid, 18, Student at ITE College East; Mr Zainul Abidin Abdul Rashid, 12, Student at Lighthouse School; Madam Samsiah Halil, 53, Security Officer; and Ms Nurrashidah Abdul Rashid, 26, Helper at School Canteen. 

Madam Samsiah is a single parent and sole breadwinner for his family with four children, including two who are The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund recipients. 

For Causes Week feature. 

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask sleeping at the void deck of Blk 711 Bedok Reservoir Road at 9.28am on May 20, 2020. 

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Cleanup around the Legislative Council building on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Cheerleaders from ACJC rejoicing after ACJC won the game on Apr 08 2015. 

A Division Water Polo finals between Raffles Institution (RI) and Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) on Apr 08 2015. 

ACJC won 7-6.

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      <image:caption>Participants on an Inflatable Row Boat expedition on Nov 11, 2018. 

Second Minister for Education, Ms Indranee Rajah joining students from Deyi Secondary School, Geylang Methodist Secondary School, Hwa Chong Institution and St Patrick's School on their OBS programme to experience the novel learning methods, explore new mainland expedition routes and visit the newly-acquired OBS East Coast Campus and Changi Campsite on Nov 01, 2018.

3 New training equipment will also be unveiled, such as an
amphibious craft prototyped by OBS staff, David Lim, to facilitate teambuilding and crossing of different terrains. The craft was inspired by his arduous expedition to the South Pole back in 1999.

The MOE-OBS Challenge Programme takes on a new spin with the addition of innovative learning modalities such as place-based learning and programme innovation to broaden perspectives and engage participants.

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Silas Hwang, (left) 29, and Shamus Hwang, 26, founders of local eyewear label, O+, on Dec 07, 2017. 

Founded by father-and-sons team of David Hwang (57), Silas Hwang (29) and Shamus Hwang (26), local eyewear label, O+, established in 2016, was borne out of the family's passion for eyewear. O+, which represents bloodline and passion, aims to fill a gap in the market for timeless and classic frames that are of premium quality, yet affordable.
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Wong Jit Yong, 60, boss of Bedok Cleaners, a laundry shop, waiting for customers, at Blk 218 Bedok North Street 1, at 10.30am on May 20, 2020. 

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong at members’ entrance 2 of the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>The ACJC water polo team pushing their coach Mr Paul Tan (in red) into the pool after winning the game on Apr 08 2015. 

A Division Water Polo finals between Raffles Institution (RI) and Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) on Apr 08 2015. 

ACJC won 7-6.

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      <image:caption>Lion Air aeroplane flying near East Coast Park on Nov 01, 2018. 

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Mr Leo Hu, (right) 35, Senior Portfolio Manager, Emerging Markets Debt, and Mr Joep Huntjens, 48, Head of Asian Debt, from NN Investment Partners Singapore, on Dec 07, 2017. 

SUT Fund mgr and mkt experts intv series.
 
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      <image:caption>Customers wearing face masks and having their hair cut at New Hairstory salon at Block 208 New Upper Changi Road at 11.07am on May 20, 2020. 

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Joshua Wong speaking to media outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Keisuke Honda (center in blue) with the Japan team training at Bishan Stadium on Nov 09 2015, for 2018 FIFA World Cup Asian qualifier. 

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      <image:caption>Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen interacting with party members before the start of PAP Conference and Awards Ceremony at Singapore Expo, Hall 8 on Nov 11, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>LTC (Dr) Gorny Alexander, 37, Head (Solider Development), CESP, with Dr Angela Tan , 37, Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Specialist, during media preview of the Centre of Excellence for Soldier Performance (CESP) at Selarang Camp on Nov 28, 2017. Photo showing Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) snack samples (left and bottom), 3D body scans (center) and the new army load bearing vest system (right). 

As part of the Singapore Army’s efforts in the Soldier Strong campaign, the CESP is set up to enhance soldier performance and increase the combat potential of every soldier. The CESP’s policies and training curriculum will develop our soldiers to be physically strong, mentally resilient and adaptive through four key performance areas, namely fitness and nutrition, resilience, injury management, and soldier systems. Leveraging on multipliers such as sport science, nutrition, psychology, physiotherapy, and human factors engineering, the CESP brings together the Army Fitness Centre, the Soldier Performance Centre and the
Soldier Systems Integration Lab. The CESP will provide a comprehensive and scientific approach to strengthen our soldiers’ physical and mental well-being.
						
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      <image:caption>A staff grilling bakkwa inside Bee Cheng Hiang outlet at Blk 205 Bedok North Street 1, at 11.13am on May 20, 2020. 

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Pro government supporters voicing their support outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>The Cambridge (Women) team, during the race, on Apr 11 2015. They won the race against Oxford.   

Singapore Boat Race on Apr 11 2015, the Singapore version of an annual race held in Britain between Cambridge and Oxford University rowing teams.

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      <image:caption>Speech by Party Secretary-General Lee Hsien Loong at the PAP Conference and Awards Ceremony at Singapore Expo, Hall 8 on Nov 11, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Lai Yen Hoon, 50, Senior Social Worker from TOUCH Cluster Support (Kallang), with Madam Cheong Siew Keng, 85, at her flat on Nov 29, 2017. 

The MSF is announcing a new pilot project to let social workers make financial decisions for seniors who lose their mental capacities. This is a profile of a social worker and senior who come under the pilot project.
						
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      <image:caption>A boy sitting inside a shopping trolley near Bedok Town Square at 11.25am on May 20, 2020. 

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Police documenting damages outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Allison Phua, (second from left) from Oxford (Women) team, during the race, on Apr 11 2015. They lost the race against Cambridge.   

Singapore Boat Race on Apr 11 2015, the Singapore version of an annual race held in Britain between Cambridge and Oxford University rowing teams.

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      <image:caption>Party Secretary-General Lee Hsien Loong at the PAP Conference and Awards Ceremony at Singapore Expo, Hall 8 on Nov 11, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Melissa Yuen, 18, conceptualised and drove the Walk A Mile In Your Shoes project, student from SJI International. 

President's Challenge - an annual community outreach and fund-raising campaign for beneficiaries selected every year by the President's Office. Started in 2000, the Challenge represents a coming together of people from all walks of life, under the President's patronage, to help those who are less fortunate, and is a call to all Singaporeans to do their part to build a more caring and inclusive society. Volunteers who contributed their skills in support of President's Challenge have increased two-fold in the past 2 years, from 211 individuals in 2015, to 403 individuals in 2017. The volunteers hail from all walks of life and include corporate employees, seniors as well as students. The skillsets contributed by PC volunteers are just as wide-ranging, and include financial management, marketing consultation, customer service, and services in the music and the arts. 
						
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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past a set of bronze sculptures by Korean pop artist Kim Gyung Min which features a family of five happily going shopping together, outside Bedok Mall at 11.42am on May 20, 2020. 

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Andrew Leung Kwan-yuen, (left) President of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, inspecting damages outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Ms Evelyn Khoo, (front, right) 38, Speech Therapist, dragon boating with her team at Bedok Reservoir Park on May 10 2015. 

For Fit and Fab in MYB.

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      <image:caption>Keynote by Myanmar State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi at the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit (ABIS) 2018 at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands on Nov 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Shirley Tan, 56, Homemaker, with Madam Goh Li Siang, 90, Resident at All Saints Home. She volunteers to provide haircuts for the senior residents at All Saints Home, a benefitting organisation of President’s Challenge. She has been doing so for the past 5 years and took up hair-cutting as she wanted to volunteer with seniors.

President's Challenge - an annual community outreach and fund-raising campaign for beneficiaries selected every year by the President's Office. Started in 2000, the Challenge represents a coming together of people from all walks of life, under the President's patronage, to help those who are less fortunate, and is a call to all Singaporeans to do their part to build a more caring and inclusive society. Volunteers who contributed their skills in support of President's Challenge have increased two-fold in the past 2 years, from 211 individuals in 2015, to 403 individuals in 2017. The volunteers hail from all walks of life and include corporate employees, seniors as well as students. The skillsets contributed by PC volunteers are just as wide-ranging, and include financial management, marketing consultation, customer service, and services in the music and the arts. 
						
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      <image:caption>Bedok Mall with few customers at 12.08pm on May 20, 2020. 

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Among these are two Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Pro-establishment politician Junius Ho Kwan-yiu outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Stand-up paddling during media preview of Singapore's first pop-up urban beach for DBS Marina Regatta 2015, at Promontory @ Marina Bay on June 11 2015. 

The urban beach is open free to public from 13 to 14 June 2015, 11am to 10pm. The beach dimensions are 50m by 50m and can cater up to 250 persons. The pool dimensions are 25m by 25m. Amount of sand used is 28,000kg. Beach amenities include deck chairs, hammocks, palm trees, and beach bar. There is atmospheric night lighting, offerring a perfect view of the SEA Games sailing races. Activities available include stand-up paddling ($12 per hour), stand-up yoga ($25 per hour) and remote-controlled boat racing (free).  

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      <image:caption>Myanmar State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi taking her leave after her keynote at the ASEAN Business and Investment Summit (ABIS) 2018 at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands on Nov 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Wilson Ang, 34, second generation owner of Hai Zhong Bao coffeeshop on Nov 17, 2017. He is holding an ipad (Getz - a digital solutions provider) which is used to manage their online orders and in-store customer ordering process. 

Sunday Times Invest cover on digital makeover of companies. 
						
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      <image:caption>Danger signs and netting covered with weeds near Blk 709 Bedok Reservoir Road on May 20, 2020.  

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. A photo spread to show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>A lone protester outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan Wei Long Issac, (extreme right) from Anglo-Chinese School, competing in the 3000 metres (B-Boys) event on Apr 14 2015. He finished first with a timing of 09:39.21.  

56th National Inter-School Track and Field Championships 2015 at Bukit Gombak Stadium on Apr 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Security screening at ASEAN Business and Investment Summit (ABIS) 2018 at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands on Nov 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Joseph Haywood, 32, Head Bartender, holding a glass of Artist Special (costs $24 before GST), at One-Ninety bar, on Nov 08, 2017. 

Low alcohol by volume (ABV) and 'lower calorie' versions of cocktails are now more readily available, as people become more health conscious. These versions of cocktails typically replace spirits like gin, vodka and rum with vermouths, aperitifs, fortified wines and herbal liqueurs.

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      <image:caption>Table and seats lined with red and white tape at the void deck of Blk 720 Bedok Reservoir Road on May 20, 2020.  

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Workers covering the damaged glass panels with blue canvas outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 02, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Low Sui Xuan, from Victoria Junior College, competing in the 3000 metres (A-Girls) event on Apr 14 2015. She finished first with a timing of 11:09.97.  

56th National Inter-School Track and Field Championships 2015 at Bukit Gombak Stadium on Apr 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Launch of Snow and Light Show at Hogsmeade Village at Terminal 3, Departure Hall on Nov 16, 2018. 

Changi Airport is launching its 'A Wizarding World Holiday at Changi' festivities on Nov 16, 2018. 

Fans and airport visitors can explore four life-sized set ups, inspired by prominent locations in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beast films like the quaint Hogsmeade Village and the meandering Diagon Alley, the enormous Whomping Willow of Hogwarts, and Magizoologist Newt Scamander's Menagerie.

There will also be a collection of official Harry Potter memorabilia including plush toys, scarves and travel pillows, available exclusively at Changi.

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      <image:caption>Tamil Short Story 1st prize winner Suresh Rama for 'The Secret'

Forty-two works have been selected for their literary excellence from some 700 entries for the 2017 Golden Point Award. The awards ceremony is held at The Arts House, in conjunction with the Singapore Writers Festival, on Nov 07, 2017. The Guest-of-Honour for the 2017 Golden Point Award ceremony is Mr Baey Yam Keng, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth.

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      <image:caption>Table and seats lined with red and white tape at the void deck of Blk 720 Bedok Reservoir Road on May 20, 2020.  

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People removing the post-it notes with people's written messages on democracy and universal suffrage on the Lennon Wall at the Central Government Complex on July 02, 2019. They are removing and keeping them because they heard that the government has asked the cleaners to clean the wall. 

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      <image:caption>Fandi Ahmad (center) during LionsXII training at Geylang field on Aug 11 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors taking photographs at the iconic Hogwarts Express train during the Snow and Light Show at Hogsmeade Village at Terminal 3, Departure Hall on Nov 16, 2018. 

Changi Airport is launching its 'A Wizarding World Holiday at Changi' festivities on Nov 16, 2018. 

Fans and airport visitors can explore four life-sized set ups, inspired by prominent locations in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beast films like the quaint Hogsmeade Village and the meandering Diagon Alley, the enormous Whomping Willow of Hogwarts, and Magizoologist Newt Scamander's Menagerie.

There will also be a collection of official Harry Potter memorabilia including plush toys, scarves and travel pillows, available exclusively at Changi.

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      <image:caption>Malay Short Story Winner
1st Prize Nur-El-Hudaa Binte Jaffar (The Love Ballad of Romi and Junid)
2nd Prize Nur-El-Hudaa Binte Jaffar (Let Her Swim)

Forty-two works have been selected for their literary
excellence from some 700 entries for the 2017 Golden Point Award. The awards ceremony is held at The Arts House, in conjunction with the Singapore Writers Festival, on Nov 07, 2017. The Guest-of-Honour for the 2017 Golden Point Award ceremony is Mr Baey Yam Keng, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth.

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      <image:caption>Tables and seats lined with red and white tape at the void deck of Blk 709 Bedok Reservoir Road on May 20, 2020.  

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People removing the post-it notes with people's written messages on democracy and universal suffrage on the Lennon Wall at the Central Government Complex on July 02, 2019. They are removing and keeping them because they heard that the government has asked the cleaners to clean the wall. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Izzati Bte Rosni, (red, center) from Queensway Secondary School, fighting for the ball with Ms Emilia Natasha, (blue, left) and Ms Natasha Bte Azhar, (blue, right) both from Bowen Secondary School, at Serangoon Stadium on Apr 15 2015. 

Schools Football Girls' B Division Final between Bowen Secondary School and Queensway Secondary School at Serangoon Stadium on Apr 15 2015. Queensway Secondary School won against Bowen Secondary School. 

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      <image:caption>CAG staff taking a video together at the Grand staircase at Hogsmeade Village at Terminal 3, Departure Hall on Nov 16, 2018. 

Changi Airport is launching its 'A Wizarding World Holiday at Changi' festivities on Nov 16, 2018. 

Fans and airport visitors can explore four life-sized set ups, inspired by prominent locations in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beast films like the quaint Hogsmeade Village and the meandering Diagon Alley, the enormous Whomping Willow of Hogwarts, and Magizoologist Newt Scamander's Menagerie.

There will also be a collection of official Harry Potter memorabilia including plush toys, scarves and travel pillows, available exclusively at Changi.

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      <image:caption>Mr Nornizam Bin Amin, 46, Owner of Rayyan's Waroeng Penyet, with the QR Reader code for his store for users to scan at his stall at Eden Garden Cafe on Nov 11, 2017. His signature dish (pictured) Grilled Boneless Thigh Ayam Penyet with special infused sambal hickory costs $7. 

Grab is launching its electronics payment scheme. For the first time on Wednesday (Nov 1), users of the Grab app can also use it to pay for something else other than rides, such as hawker centre food. 

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      <image:caption>Customers observing safe distancing inside inside Thye Hin Hoe Medical Store at Block 208 New Upper Changi Road at 11am on May 20, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 570 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Wednesday noon (May 20), as cases in Singapore reached 29,364.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 4.9 million people. Some 323,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People removing the post-it notes with people's written messages on democracy and universal suffrage on the Lennon Wall at the Central Government Complex on July 02, 2019. They are removing and keeping them because they heard that the government has asked the cleaners to clean the wall. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Faradila Rafidi, (blue) from Bowen Secondary School, fighting for the ball with Ms Rachel Wee Mun Wen, (red) from Queensway Secondary School, at Serangoon Stadium on Apr 15 2015. 

Schools Football Girls' B Division Final between Bowen Secondary School and Queensway Secondary School at Serangoon Stadium on Apr 15 2015. Queensway Secondary School won against Bowen Secondary School. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors taking photographs at Hogsmeade Village at Terminal 3, Departure Hall on Nov 16, 2018. 

Changi Airport is launching its 'A Wizarding World Holiday at Changi' festivities on Nov 16, 2018. 

Fans and airport visitors can explore four life-sized set ups, inspired by prominent locations in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beast films like the quaint Hogsmeade Village and the meandering Diagon Alley, the enormous Whomping Willow of Hogwarts, and Magizoologist Newt Scamander's Menagerie.

There will also be a collection of official Harry Potter memorabilia including plush toys, scarves and travel pillows, available exclusively at Changi.

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      <image:caption>(From left to right) LTC(RET) Tan Seng Poh, LTC(RET) Tay Khoon Seng, SWO(RET) Lau Peck Woh, LTC(RET) Choy Kin Chong, were SAF servicemen who served alongside PM in the SAF.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the Guest of Honour for the NS50 Dinner Reception at the Marina Bay Floating Platform on Oct 30, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Patrons and stall owners wearing face masks at Tiong Bahru Market at 9.32am on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Singapore's Kwek Wei Meng Leon (number 10, centre, in white) trying to get the ball from Laos' Lothalath Siphandone (number 4, in blue, left, in air) and Khonesavanh Lattana (number 9, in blue, right, in air) during the match at OCBC Arena on Apr 27 2015.

Singapore against Laos in The 11th Southeast Asian Basketball Association (SEABA) Championship for Men 2015 at OCBC Arena on Apr 27 2015. Singapore won 113-21 against Laos. 

The match serves as a warm-up for June's SEA Games, where the Republic is aiming for a gold medal. 

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      <image:caption>Bronson Teo, 12, Primary 6 student, trying his hand at the Quaffle Toss by riding on a broomstick and throwing Quaffle balls into a series of hoops to score points, at the Diagon Alley at Terminal 3, Departure Hall on Nov 16, 2018. 

Changi Airport is launching its 'A Wizarding World Holiday at Changi' festivities on Nov 16, 2018. 

Fans and airport visitors can explore four life-sized set ups, inspired by prominent locations in the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beast films like the quaint Hogsmeade Village and the meandering Diagon Alley, the enormous Whomping Willow of Hogwarts, and Magizoologist Newt Scamander's Menagerie.

There will also be a collection of official Harry Potter memorabilia including plush toys, scarves and travel pillows, available exclusively at Changi.

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      <image:caption>Jovian Mandagie (Malaysia), at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks at Tiong Bahru Market at 9.33am on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Singapore Slingers' Desmond Oh (red top) and Justin Howard (third from left) during training at OCBC Arena on Feb 23 2016. For a preview story for the Slingers' playoff match against Hi-Tech Bangkok City on Sunday.

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      <image:caption>His Excellency Bakytzhan Sagintayev, Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan, meeting Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at Istana on Nov 21, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Serene Ang, 40, CEO of Ah Mah Homemade Cake, holding the original flavor of Ah Mah Homemade Cake, at their Plaza Singapura outlet on Oct 23, 2017. 

For Foodie Confidential. 

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      <image:caption>A stall owner wearing face mask and waiting for customers at Tiong Bahru Market at 9.41am on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Papua New Guinea Tiata Baldwin (GS, left) fighting for the ball with Singapore Premila Hirubalan (WD), during the opening match of Mission Foods Nations Cup 2015 at OCBC Arena Hall on Dec 13 2015. 

Singapore lost 43-44 to Papua New Guinea in the opening match of Mission Foods Nations Cup 2015 at OCBC Arena Hall on Dec 13 2015. 

Netball Mission Foods Nations Cup 2015, opening ceremony and opening match between Singapore and Papua New Guinea on Dec 13 2015. Leader of the House, Minister for Community, Culture and Youth, Ms Grace Fu will be there to officiate the ceremony. 

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      <image:caption>Pupils waiting for the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Ironman Asia managing director Geoff Meyer, 48, on Ironman's expansion plans in Asia and Singapore, on Oct 23, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks and observing safe distancing at Tiong Bahru Market at 9.52am on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/45fed645db644796be618859110de6c3_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Girls from Queensway Secondary School carrying their coach Ms Luo Jian Zhen (in blue) after winning the match against Bowen Secondary School at Serangoon Stadium on Apr 15 2015

Schools Football Girls' B Division Final between Bowen Secondary School and Queensway Secondary School at Serangoon Stadium on Apr 15 2015. Queensway Secondary School won against Bowen Secondary School. 

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      <image:caption>Pupils praying before the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Lim Zhi Xin, 14; Ms Edwin Amanda Grace, 14; Ms Elisa Chew Wai Yin, 14; all secondary two pupils from Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) on Oct 23, 2017. 

Girls4Tech session held at Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Secondary), by Mastercard and UN to get girls interested in fields like technology and engineering. 

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      <image:caption>A worker wearing face mask and blowing leaves at Tiong Bahru at 10.25am on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Parents and pupils waiting for the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Wu Jian Wei, 35, CEO of Champion Management, and Madam Liang Shu Xia, 34, Director of Champion Management, at the lobby of Champion Hotel on Oct 19, 2017. 

My Turf community story about small out-of-town hotels that attract customers with interesting themed rooms and local cultural ambience. 

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask walking outside Tiong Bahru Market at 11.13am on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Krystal Chan Yu Xuan, (second from left) being hugged by her friend Michelle Samantha Hanjaya, before the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Vincent Tan, (right) Liaison and Training Manager at The Helping Hand, and Mr Tan Chin Nam, 62, who works in operations at The Helping Hand, is an ex-offender who successfully completed the halfway house scheme recently, on Oct 19 2017. Mr Tan Chin Nam is holding a bird cage with his pet bird which has won him consolation prizes in two singing competitions. 

For Suntimes story on prisons community based programmes.

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      <image:caption>Customers shopping inside Tiong Bahru Plaza at 11.46am on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pupils waiting for the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Ho Hui Min, 16, student; her mother Ms Irene Chua, 47, teacher; Domestic Worker Jayawardena Mudiyanselage Sittamma Jayawardena, 60; and 
Ms Corinne Chua, 42, lecturer, at the 8th Foreign Domestic Worker Day on Oct 15, 2017 at Singapore Polytechnic Convention Centre. 

The Foreign Domestic Worker of the Year award, which comes with a cash prize of $2,000, went to Jayawardena Mudiyanselage Sittamma Jayawardena, who had been working for the same employer for 20 years.

On top of household chores, the 60-year-old Sri Lankan cared for her employer's bedridden wife from 1997 till the latter's death in 2016.

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks inside the bus and at the bus stop outside Tiong Bahru Plaza at 12.02pm on May 21, 2020. 

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon (May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pupils praying before the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Azreen Noor, 39, Corporate Communications Specialist, with her son Mohammad Zain bin Abdul Hafiz, 10, Primary 4, who has severe allergies, at home on Oct 10, 2017. 

Feature on how families cope with their children's allergies, following an ST report about how a doctor saved a 4-year-old boy from a potentially fatal allergic reaction. 

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      <image:caption>Playground lined with red and white tape near 49 Kim Pong Road on May 21, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon(May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pupils reacting during the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Marc-Olivier Buffle, 47, senior client portfolio manager, Pictet Asset Management, at his office on Oct 12, 2017. 

For SUT Invest section. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons waiting outside a restaurant at Tiong Bahru Plaza on May 21, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 448 new Covid-19 cases preliminarily confirmed in Singapore as of Thursday noon(May 21), as cases in Singapore reached 29,812.

Among these are 13 Singaporeans and permanent residents, while foreign workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than nearly five million people. Some 328,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mrs Lee Lai Chan, (center) 46, Form Teacher, taking a group photograph with her class during the release of 2018 PSLE results at Geylang Methodist School (Primary) on Nov 22, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Davy Chan, 70, Security Executive, near his block on Oct 09, 2017. 

Interview with retired private investigator for community pages (The Lives They Live).

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      <image:caption>Aeroplanes on the tarmac at Changi Airport on May 21, 2020. 

Some taxiways at Changi Airport have now been converted into parking lots for grounded planes, with some 143 aircraft now parked there amid a plunge in travel demand worldwide. But despite the lack of use for these planes at the moment, maintenance work has been stepped up round the clock to ensure that they can quickly take to the skies when the air travel picks up again. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Kevin Cheung, (in green) 32, DJ Token from Toronto, playing a record inside Choice Cuts Goods + Coffee (a shop/cafe/bar that sells vinyl records, specialty coffee, craft beers and hip-hop lifestyle products), at Katong Point Mall on Nov 27, 2018. 

Strategies that strata malls can use to rebrand themselves and survive the new retail landscape. 

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      <image:caption>(From left, standing clockwise) Dr Yong Chern Han, 39, Research Fellow, Cancer &amp; Stem Cell Biology Programme, Duke-NUS Medical School (holding a pipette and test tube); Mr Cedric Ng, 46, Senior Research Associate, National Cancer Centre Singapore (holding a durian); Professor Teh Bin Tean, 52, Deputy Director (Research), National Cancer Centre Singapore (holding a durian sapling); and Professor Patrick Tan, 49, Professor of Cancer &amp; Stem Cell Biology Programme, Duke-NUS Medical School (holding an opened durian) in their lab at National Cancer Centre Singapore on Oct 09, 2017.

Scientists from the Humphrey Oei Institute of Cancer Research at the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) and Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore have achieved a world’s first by deciphering the complete genetic map of durian. Using state-of-the-art sequencing platforms, the team mapped the genome of a particular durian variety called Musang King (‘Mao Shan Wang’ in Chinese).

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      <image:caption>Almost empty road leading to Jewel Changi Airport and Changi Airport Control Tower at 5.05pm on May 21, 2020. 

Some taxiways at Changi Airport have now been converted into parking lots for grounded planes, with some 143 aircraft now parked there amid a plunge in travel demand worldwide. But despite the lack of use for these planes at the moment, maintenance work has been stepped up round the clock to ensure that they can quickly take to the skies when the air travel picks up again. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Crowne Plaza Changi Airport hotel, Jewel Changi Airport, Changi Airport control tower, and Scoot aeroplane, on Nov 29, 2018.  

The $1.7 billion Jewel, which is expected to open next year, spans about 137,000 sq m, and is aimed at boosting Changi Airport’s status as an air hub. The 10-storey development will feature attractions such as a 40m-high indoor waterfall and a five-storey garden called Forest Valley, the country’s largest indoor garden.

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      <image:caption>Interview with chess world champion Magnus Carlsen, 26, of Norway, at The Norwegian Ambassador's Residence on Oct 06, 2017. He played against 16 players simultaneously and won all the games that evening.

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      <image:caption>Aeroplanes on the tarmac at Changi Airport on May 21, 2020. 

Some taxiways at Changi Airport have now been converted into parking lots for grounded planes, with some 143 aircraft now parked there amid a plunge in travel demand worldwide. But despite the lack of use for these planes at the moment, maintenance work has been stepped up round the clock to ensure that they can quickly take to the skies when the air travel picks up again. 

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      <image:caption>Flowers laid outside Pacific Place where a young man had plunged to his death protesting against the controversial extradition Bill previously. 

There was a suicide note posted by a guy called JJ Chan on Facebook early this morning on July 03, 2019. A group of people are looking out for him at Pacific Place, together with the police and security personnel. People are also checking their phones for updates. A young man plunged to his death protesting against the controversial extradition Bill at the shopping mall previously. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Golfers practising at Toa Payoh Golf Range on Dec 02, 2018. 

The Toa Payoh Golf Range will officially close on Dec 02, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>[Recipient of NS Advocate Award for SMEs] Mr Willy Tan, 27, Director of Forbis Accounting Pte Ltd.

Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen, the Guest of Honour at the Total Defence Awards (TDA) Dinner at Fairmont Hotel on Oct 05, 2017. The TDA Dinner recognises businesses, organisations and individuals who have displayed exemplary support for Total Defence and National Service. This year, 139 individuals, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), large companies and organisations will receive the NS Advocate Award, in recognition of their strong support.

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      <image:caption>Exterior of Iman Childcare (Tampines) on May 25, 2020. 

A childcare centre employee was among three Singaporeans confirmed to have Covid-19 on Sunday (May 24).

The 33-year-old woman worked at Iman Childcare (Tampines) and was one of 548 new coronavirus cases confirmed by the Health Ministry (MOH), bringing the total count to 31,616.

She was confirmed to have the virus on Saturday after she began showing symptoms on the same day.

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      <image:caption>A man seen crying outside Pacific Place where a young man had plunged to his death protesting against the controversial extradition Bill previously. 

There was a suicide note posted by a guy called JJ Chan on Facebook early this morning on July 03, 2019. A group of people are looking out for him at Pacific Place, together with the police and security personnel. People are also checking their phones for updates. A young man plunged to his death protesting against the controversial extradition Bill at the shopping mall previously. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Golfers practising at Toa Payoh Golf Range on Dec 02, 2018. 

The Toa Payoh Golf Range will officially close on Dec 02, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lord Richard Keen, 63, HM Advocate General for Scotland and the Ministry of Justice spokesperson for the House of Lords, at Eden Hall on Oct 05, 2017. 

Interview and reception with Lord Keen of Elie QC, HM Advocate General for Scotland and the Ministry of Justice spokesperson for the House of Lords, who will be launching the UK's Legal Services International Campaign and to also celebrate the UK - Singapore relationship. 

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask sitting in front of closed stalls at Tampines Round Market &amp; Food Centre at 9.58am on May 25, 2020.

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Interview with pro-democracy lawmaker Claudia Mo outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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Warm-up exercises for 2.5km and 5km participants before the start of the run. 

More than 2,700 Santa Clauses and Elves running at the fifth edition of Santa Run for Wishes 2018 organised by Make-A-Wish Singapore to raise funds for children with critical illnesses, at Singapore Sports Hub on Dec 02, 2018. 

Guest-of-Honour, Mr. Edwin Tong, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Law &amp; Ministry of Health at the flag-off of the 2.5km joy run and 5km fun run. The run has gathered over 2,700 sign-ups as participants gear up for the 2.5km joy run, 5km fun run and newly introduced 10km competitive run respectively.

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      <image:caption>Madam Lim Geok Heong, 102, at home on Oct 04, 2017. 

Package on centenarians, who they are, the lives they have lived, their belongings, their struggles, what they eat etc. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons buying groceries at U Stars Supermarket at Blk 138 Tampines Street 11 at 10.14am on May 25, 2020.

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>A defaced portrait of Andrew Wong Wang-fat, taken during a media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Participants taking photograph with Mr James Joyce, 43, IT manager, who is dressed up as a Christmas tree, before the start of the run. He won 4th place of best dressed award.

More than 2,700 Santa Clauses and Elves running at the fifth edition of Santa Run for Wishes 2018 organised by Make-A-Wish Singapore to raise funds for children with critical illnesses, at Singapore Sports Hub on Dec 02, 2018. 

Guest-of-Honour, Mr. Edwin Tong, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Law &amp; Ministry of Health at the flag-off of the 2.5km joy run and 5km fun run. The run has gathered over 2,700 sign-ups as participants gear up for the 2.5km joy run, 5km fun run and newly introduced 10km competitive run respectively.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Yusrina Ya’akob is the recipient of the Young Achiever Award. She is the first Malay/Muslim woman from Singapore to reach the world’s highest summit at 8,848m in May 2017. Yusrina, 30, was part of a Mount Everest expedition in 2015 that had to abort their climb following the devastating earthquake that struck Nepal. But she was not to be denied her dream the second time round, being the only one out of a three-
person team to reach the peak.

The Berita Harian Achiever of the Year (Anugerah Jauhari Berita Harian) award is presented annually to Malay/Muslim individuals for their achievements in various fields. The recipient is assessed based on his or her perseverance, determination, integrity, the ability to overcome odds, and must be regarded as a role model for the Malay/Muslim community in Singapore. The Berita Harian Young Achiever Award (Jauhari Harapan Berita Harian) is presented to an outstanding young member of the Malay community. This award recognises young inspiring Malay/Muslim Singaporeans aged 30 and below. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Poh Sen, (extreme left) 46, Owner of Heng Tong Huat provision shop, attending to customers at Blk 138 Tampines St 11 at 10.26am on May 25, 2020.

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr James Joyce, 43, IT manager, dressed up as a Christmas tree, during the run. He won 4th place of best dressed award.

More than 2,700 Santa Clauses and Elves running at the fifth edition of Santa Run for Wishes 2018 organised by Make-A-Wish Singapore to raise funds for children with critical illnesses, at Singapore Sports Hub on Dec 02, 2018. 

Guest-of-Honour, Mr. Edwin Tong, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Law &amp; Ministry of Health at the flag-off of the 2.5km joy run and 5km fun run. The run has gathered over 2,700 sign-ups as participants gear up for the 2.5km joy run, 5km fun run and newly introduced 10km competitive run respectively.

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      <image:caption>Interview with James, 17 (not his real name, sitting), and his foster parents, Gerard Nonis, (center) 54, police officer, and Susanna Daniels, 51, housewife, who took him in from a young age, on Sept 21, 2017. 

For Suntimes story on fostering. 

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      <image:caption>A staff of NTUC Fairprice wearing face shield and face mask and taking temperature of a customer at Blk 138 Tampines St 11 at 10.45am on May 25, 2020.

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Bryan Ng, (centre with ball) being tackled by members from the Hong Kong 'A' selection squad, consisting of top players from its domestic league, during the Tri-Nations campaign on Aug 18 2013. The Hong Kong team won 35-25.

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      <image:caption>Mr Henry Tan, 38, Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) regular serviceman, dressed up as Pikachu during the run. 

More than 2,700 Santa Clauses and Elves running at the fifth edition of Santa Run for Wishes 2018 organised by Make-A-Wish Singapore to raise funds for children with critical illnesses, at Singapore Sports Hub on Dec 02, 2018. 

Guest-of-Honour, Mr. Edwin Tong, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Law &amp; Ministry of Health at the flag-off of the 2.5km joy run and 5km fun run. The run has gathered over 2,700 sign-ups as participants gear up for the 2.5km joy run, 5km fun run and newly introduced 10km competitive run respectively.

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      <image:caption>CEO and Executive Director of APAC Realty Limited, Mr. Jack Chua, 57, at ERA office on Sept 20, 2017.  

APAC Realty Limited, which has just lodged its preliminary Prospectus for an upcoming IPO listing on SGX Mainboard. APAC Realty Limited is an industry pioneer and the leading real estate brokerage services provider. It operates under the ERA brand, which has 35 years of solid track record and is the leading player in the real estate brokerage industry by market share of agents.

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      <image:caption>Patrons queueing to enter McDonald's restaurant at Eastpoint Mall at 12.30pm on May 25, 2020. 

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

A defaced portrait of Andrew Wong Wang-fat, taken during a media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kenny Ee, 46, (left) Self-employed, and his son Mr Truman Ee, 4, trying out dragon boating for the first time as family at the DBS Marina Water Craft experience (Kayaking, Dragonboat and Sailing) at the DBS Marina Regatta Bay Festival at the Waterfront Promenade @ Marina Bay on May 25 2013. He said it was a family gathering opportunity and to get experience what it is like in dragonboat and what it is like in DBS seasports activity. He also wanted to expose his children to more outdoor activities.  

As part of DBS's ongoing efforts to enable members of the public to experience the Bay, more than 1000 people will have the opportunity to try out dragon boating, kayaking and sailing free of charge during the Bay Festival. 

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      <image:caption>Children from the GUSTO programme, at National Gallery Singapore on Dec 04, 2018.

GUSTO's 10th Anniversary celebration at National Gallery Singapore on Dec 04, 2018. President Halimah Yacob is the Guest of Honour for the event.

The Growing Up in Singapore Towards healthy Outcomes (GUSTO) programme is a nationwide long-term birth cohort study involving collaborators from A*STAR's Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, KK Womenís and Children's Hospital, National University of Singapore and National University Health System.

GUSTO celebrates 10 years of achievements in understanding just how profoundly genetic and environmental factors affect neurodevelopment, as well as the onset of metabolic diseases such as diabetes and obesity in later years. Since its inception, the study has recruited more than 1,200 families (comprising the major Asian ethnicities of Chinese, Malay and Indian) through pregnancy and early childhood, and influenced national healthcare policy including the recommendation of universal screening for gestational diabetes mellitus.

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      <image:caption>Dr. Mo Dirani, 37, Founder and CEO of Plano, with his app, at Sands Convention Centre on Sept 20, 2017. 

Plano is a parental management app and myopia screening tool which encourages healthy and safe smart device use in children. Can be used to keep track of a child's smart devices use and usage habits. Parents can monitor the frequency and duration of time spent on the devices, the apps their children are using, and the distance at which they hold the device. It also captures important eye related data. Made by Singapore National Eye Centre. 

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      <image:caption>Customers wearing face masks and cutting their hair inside QB House outlet at Eastpoint Mall at 12.45pm on May 25, 2020. 

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Amin Noorzilan, Kart number 126, tries to overtake Mr Thaddeus Lee, Kart number 708 in the Seniors Final of Singapore Karting Championships at Changi Karting Circuit on Apr 28 2013. 

Mr Amin Noorzilan, Kart number 126, emerged champion with 20 points in the race. Mr Thaddeus Lee, Kart number 708 did not finish the race.  

Mr Teo Ser Luck, Minister of State for Ministry of Trade and Industry and Mayor of North East District, is the Guest of Honor for the event. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Solyman Bhuiyan, 29, Foreman from ATL Maintenance, dismantling a shelf amongst the abandoned bulky items, like shelves, cupboards, sofa, and chairs at Blk 559 Ang Mo Kio Street 54, on Dec 06, 2018.

For Benson's Sunday Life story on spring cleaning.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Joanne Ng Du Qiu, 35, Second Generation owner of Ru Ji Kitchen; Mr Daniel Lee, 35, Second Generation owner of Ru Ji Kitchen; Mr Alex Lim Jia Han, 27, Third Generation owner of Hong Seng Curry Rice, at entrance of Hawker Heroes on Sept 19, 2017. 

In this competitive food and beverage scene, some businesses are introducing new concepts in order to survive the industry. Feature on these new concepts - Hawker Heroes. 

Hawker Heroes, the latest concept by Pezzo Group that aims to preserve and celebrate Singapore’s unique and authentic hawker culture and heritage. Nestled in Northpoint Yishun, the first Hawker Heroes outlet features Hong Seng Curry Rice and Ru Ji Kitchen.

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      <image:caption>An elderly woman wearing face mask and sitting on a seat inside Eastpoint Mall at 12.46pm on May 25, 2020. 

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Hurdler Ang Ding Hui, 16, (centre) together with his father Ang Kwee Tiang, 51, (right) and brother Ang Chen Xiang, 18, on the track at Raffles Institution on Dec 28 2012. Ding Hui just qualified for the world youth champs. 

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      <image:caption>A runner at the finish line of the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Jessica Koh, 36, Business Development Manager, and her mother Madam Sally Tan, 62, Sales Executive, at home on Sept 16, 2017. 

The Chic Apartment column about home design. 

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      <image:caption>A customer wearing face mask and buying food at Hanis Cafe &amp; Bakery at Eastpoint Mall at 1.11pm on May 25, 2020. 

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jordan Lee, 18, waiting for National Service, executes an air stunt on his BMX bicycle at the Xtreme SkatePark in East Coast Park on Sep 14 2013. It is one of the best for families. 

For Life! Weekend story on which parks are best for heritage enthusiasts, alfresco dining, animal lovers, families, sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. 

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      <image:caption>A couple kisses at the finish line of the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Chua Yong Kang (right) and Chua Yong Le, both five-year-old twin boys who are sent for some extra activities at their preschool in Sengkang. Costs for sending each boy is a steep $1,000.

These days, preschool parents not only have to pay steep fees, but also the extra costs that come with giving their tots the full educational experience. While many pay a few hundred dollars for these extras, some can spend over a thousand dollars a year that go towards activities such as field trips and computer lessons, and items like concert costumes and graduation photographs. Even though these are largely optional, parents, wanting the best for their young ones, feel pressured into forking out money for such miscellaneous perks. Meanwhile, preschools say these miscellaneous costs have gone up over the years. 

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      <image:caption>A playground surrounded by red and white tape and wildflowers near Blk 226 Simei Street 4 on May 25, 2020.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Media tour inside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019, to see the extent of the damages caused by protesters.  

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Ma Liyun from China and Ms Wang Suyangzi from China in the Women Elite Heat 2 Moto of the Qualifying Round in The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. Ms Ma Liyun went on to win Gold and Ms Wang Suyangzi went on to win Bronze in the Women Elite Final. 

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      <image:caption>A runner dressed up as spiderman at the finish line of the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Frolik founder Ms Andrea Liu, 43, with her label's boy's swim shorts, at Orchard Road on July 27, 2017. 

Local swimwear labels have been popping up in recent years, such as adult and children swimwear label Frolik, which launched in 2014.

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      <image:caption>A table and seats surrounded by red and white tape at the void deck of Blk 226 Simei Street 4 on May 25, 2020. A wall mural of Wang Zhaojun is on the right.  

The roads in Simei were initially named after the four beauties in Chinese classical literature (Xishi, Wang Zhaojun, Diao Chan and Yang Guifei). However, after complaints by some residents who found the hanyu pinyin names hard to pronounce, the roads were renamed Simei Streets 1 to 4. The Housing Board of Singapore painted the four beauties on wall murals on some void decks in Simei in late 1987, according to an article in The Straits Times on Mar 11 1988. Eight murals of the four beauties can be found in eight blocks and each mural costs about $800.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

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      <image:caption>The police sorting through stuff taken from inside the Legislative Council Complex, taking photographs and wrapping them up in plastic, outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 03, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>(From top left) Mr Yoshimura Jukia from Japan (Bronze), Mr Caluag Daniel Patrick from Philippines (Gold) and Mr Matsushita Tatsumi from Japan (Silver) in the Men Elite Final of The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Elite marathon runners during flag off at Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 at F1 Pit Building on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Wee Gim Shawn, (left) 20, and Shin Heeja, 26, both cabin crews with their new cabin crew uniforms. 

Budget airline Scoot will fly to five new destinations - Harbin, Kuantan, Kuching, Palembang and Honolulu, its first stop in the United States.

The new destinations were revealed as part of a media conference at ArtScience Museum on July 25, 2017, to announce the completion of the integration of the Scoot and Tiger brands under a single operating licence and the Scoot brand.

The airline also unveiled a new cabin crew uniform on Tuesday, along with new livery on its first A320 aircraft.

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      <image:caption>Two dinosaur-like figures found in the Changi Simei Zone 4 Senior Citizens' Club at the void deck of Blk 224 Simei Street 4 surrounded by red and white tape on May 25, 2020.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Protesters on hunger strike at Admiralty Centre opposite the Central Government Complex on July 04, 2019.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Aldi Pratama Renoza from Indonesia, Mr Saputra I Gusti Bagus from Indonesia, Mr Geng Zhibing from China and Mr Matsushita Tatsumi from Japan in the Men Elite Heat 3 Moto of the Qualifying Round in The 8th Asian BMX Cycling Championships at Tampines Bike Park on May 19 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Flag off during Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 at F1 Pit Building on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Dick Lee and the actor playing him, Benjamin Kheng, at SPH photo studio on July 25, 2017. 

Cover story on the new movie Wonder Boys, about the life story of Dick Lee. 

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      <image:caption>Massage chairs surrounded by red and white tape at Eastpoint Mall on May 25, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There were 344 new Covid-19 cases in Singapore as of Monday noon (May 25), bringing the total number to 31,960.

Among these are four Singaporeans and permanent residents, while migrant workers living in dormitories form the bulk of the remaining cases.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.4 million people. Some 345,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Police standing guard along the Central waterfront earmarked for the dock of the People’s Liberation Army’s garrison, on July 04, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Mr Hsieh Chia-Han, from Chinese Taipei, crosses the pole vault in the Men Pole Vault Open finals at the 75th Singapore Open Track and Field Championships 2013 at Choa Chu Kang Stadium on June 23 2013. He emerged champion with a height of 5.20 meters.  

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      <image:caption>A man dressed as spiderman during flag off at Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 at F1 Pit Building on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Foodie Confidential with Mr Derrick Chew, 31, owner of Hyde and Co cafe in North Bridge Road which is participating in the upcoming Singapore Coffee Festival, at One Man Coffee on July 19, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Pupils observing safe distancing before going into their classrooms at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. They are not allowed to go into classrooms themselves before their teachers are here. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>A man fishing at Central Pier No.10 against the skyline of Hong Kong, including the Central Government Complex, on July 04, 2019.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Ms Oda Momoka, 18, climbs the wall at the International Federation of Sport Climbing World Youth Championship held at Siloso Beach. She is the champion of the Female Junior Lead category with a score of 50+. 

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      <image:caption>Flag off during Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 at F1 Pit Building on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Lee Li Ping, 29, Founder of KARA Cafe and Dessert Bar by Sogurt on July 18, 2017.

Feature on the food scene, with restaurants opening and closing.

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      <image:caption>Mr Victor Lee Lin Chieh, 49, Vice Principal (Admin), watching operations support officers Madam Lee Phaik See, (left) 46, and Madam Catherine Ong Hock Siew, 63,  preparing hand sanitisers for distribution to the different classrooms at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. Each classroom will receive a bottle of hand sanitiser. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Workers putting up a wooden hoarding to cover up the broken glass panels at the entrance of the Legislative Council Complex on July 04, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Julia Estrella, from Philippines lifts the 12kg kettlebell in the Long Cycle category of The Asian Kettlebell Championship 2013 at United World College (South East Asia) Tampines on Mar 10  2013. She finished with 134 repetitions in 10 minutes. 

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      <image:caption>Joshua Kipkorir from Kenya won the men's race in a time of 2hr 12min 20sec at the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lasalle College of the Arts graduate Riche Tay, 22, spent about a month designing the bag with coursemate Denise Richter, 23. 

Introduction of the NDP funpacks at Function Room 2 at The Float @ Marina Bay on July 17, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Pupils walking in a single file and observing safe distancing while going to their classrooms at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. They are not allowed to walk in twos and not allowed to go into classrooms themselves before their teachers have reached. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Police patrolling outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 04, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Dave Wong, 10, attends a Muay Thai class at Royal Thai Fitness on Feb 25 2013. He joined the class about 3,4 months ago. 

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      <image:caption>Two-time SEA Games marathon champion Soh Rui Yong emerged the top local finisher for the second straight year, clocking 2:41:49, during the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2018 on Dec 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Marc Abensour, 51, Ambassador of France to Singapore, his wife, Mrs Veronica Abensour, 46, Programme Manager, his son, David Abensour, 11, and his daughter, Esther Abensour, 9, at home on June 29, 2017. 

Ambassador Series Travel Black Book. 

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      <image:caption>A pupil taking her temperature at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Security personnel standing at the entrance of the Legislative Council Complex on July 04, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Lydia Ann Vasko attends a class of kalari at Fuchun Community Centre on Feb 24 2013.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Jane Hortillas Gabinete, 43, domestic worker from Philippines, dressed up as a Christmas Tree which she sewed herself, doing the catwalk at the FAST Santarina Dress Competition during Christmas Bash 2018 organised by Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training (FAST) at FAST clubhouse on Dec 16, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Marc Abensour, 51, Ambassador of France to Singapore, at home on June 29, 2017. 

Ambassador Series Travel Black Book. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Yang Chunfan, (extreme right) 50, one of the operations support officers taping the floor in front of the canteen stalls so that the pupils can observe safe distancing while queueing for food at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Three Americans waving their flags outside the Legislative Council Complex on July 04, 2019. It is Independence Day in America and they want to support Hong Kong’s freedom.

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Ms Natalie Nancy Tan, 38, (left) Dirty Dancing Instructor and her students in action at Physical ABuse Dance Studio on Mar 31 2013. For feature on up-and-coming new dances. 

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      <image:caption>Billie Jean King casting her handprints in stone before the unveiling of monument, who will be joined by Steve Simon, CEO of the WTA, Lim Teck Yin, CEO of Sport Singapore and Oon Jin Teik, CEO of the Singapore Sports Hub, at Singapore Indoor Stadium on Oct 24, 2018. 

The Singapore Sports Hub unveiling an art piece on Oct 24, 2018 to commemorate the legacy of BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore. Commissioned by the Singapore Sports Hub, Sport Singapore and Women's Tennis Association (WTA), the artwork was created by internationally-acclaimed Singapore artist, Baet Yeok Kuan. Entitled 'Dream', the sculpture seeks to celebrate passion and those who dare to dream. Featuring a young girl holding a tennis racquet as she leaps in pursuit of her passion, 'Dream' also aims to inspire the next generation to dream big and fulfil their ambitions. The sculpture will be displayed at the north entrance of the Singapore Indoor Stadium, the official home of the WTA finals. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lance Tan Wei Sheng, 30, taking part in the Team Sprint and Match Sprint events. 

The Singapore Cycling Federation (SCF) presenting the National Cycling Squad to members of the media, sponsors and friends of the SCF, at Shimano Cycling World on June 30, 2017. 

These are athletes that will represent Team Singapore at the Malaysia SEA Games 2017, where the cycling events are scheduled to be held between 21st and 30th August 2017. The squad of 14 cyclists will be the largest selected to represent Team Singapore at the SEA Games.   

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      <image:caption>Operations support officers taping the benches in the canteen so that the pupils can observe safe distancing while eating at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. Only three pupils can sit at a table at any one time.  

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Elsan Chow, 38, (extreme right) Secretary, at a spinning class at True Fitness on Aug 15 2013. 

For story about Singaporeans in their late 30s and 40s who have never looked better and what they do to get that killer body. 

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      <image:caption>(First row, left to right) Kiki Bertens, Angelique Kerber, Sloane Stephens, Naomi Osaka. 
(Back row, left to right) Karolina Pliskova, Elina Svitolina, Petra Kvitova, Caroline Wozniacki. 

Iconic photoshoot with 8 singles players who are taking part in the 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global, at Gardens By The Bay East on Oct 19, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Religious Rehabilitation Group's Ustaz Dr. Mohamed Ali, at the RRG Resource and Counselling Centre at Khadijah Mosque on June 23, 2017. 

He will share on a few radicalisation cases which were reported to the authorities early, which resulted in positive outcomes. This will help the public understand why it is important to raise any suspected case to the authorities immediately.

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      <image:caption>Operations support officers marking out alternate taps at the wash basin in the canteen so that the pupils can observe safe distancing while washing their hands at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Leong Wen Ting from Hwa Chong Institution in action. 
Leong Wen Ting from Hwa Chong Institution vs Arielle Koh from Raffles Institution. 
Leong Wen Ting from Hwa Chong Institution won 21-18, 21-16 in the Singles match. 

Raffles Institution vs Hwa Chong Institution (girls) during Schools National A Division badminton final at Pasir Ris Sports Hall on May 16, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>(From left to right) Karolina Pliskova, Kiki Bertens and Elina Svitolina in good spirits as they leave Gardens By The Bay East to the Singles Draw Ceremony at Marina Bay Sands, after the iconic photoshoot with 8 singles players who are taking part in the 2018 BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global, at Gardens By The Bay East on Oct 19, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Creative Director Dick Lee before the ChildAid audition at Kids Performing Academy on June 23, 2017. 

ChildAid is one of Singapore's biggest annual children's charity concerts organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Aw Kum Chuen, (right) 66, Operations Support Officer, pasting a poster with information on SafeEntry QR codes for visitors to scan before entering Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. The posters are put up at various entry points in the school. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Anthony McClain #21 in action. 

Season preview for Singapore Slingers at OCBC Arena Hall 1 on Dec 11, 2019. 

They are aiming to win their first Asean Basketball League title. 

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      <image:caption>Blood stains related to stabbing incident at Block 146 Mei Ling Street at 12.58am on Oct 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Leon Loh, 37, Manager of Diva Disco at Golden Mile Complex, on June 20, 2017. 

He picked up the Thai language after working at Thai Discos for about 8 years.

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      <image:caption>Alternate wash basins marked with yellow tape in the toilet so that children can observe safe distancing at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>A girl writing message on a strip of cloth during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Travis Smyth of Australia (extreme right in blue top) in action during round 3 of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa’s Serapong Course on 18 Jan 2020.

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      <image:caption>Dancercise by students from PAP Community Foundation (PCF) Sparkletots Kampung Chai Chee. 

Mr Amrin Amin, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Health launching the new Tobacco Public Education Campaign and I Quit 2018 during Healthy Lifestyle Festival SG 2018 at Heartbeat@Bedok on Oct 14, 2018. 

Smokers have cited family, better health and saving money as the top three reasons that would motivate them to quit smoking. These were some of the findings the Health Promotion Board's (HPB) recent study on barriers smokers face when trying to quit.

Based on these insights, the HPB will be launching a new public education campaign that will highlight a smoker's regret, due to the detrimental effect smoking has on one's health, family and finances. The public education campaign will complement HPB's smoking cessation programme, I Quit.

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      <image:caption>Mr Desmond Lee, Minister in Prime Minister's Office &amp; Second Minister for Home Affairs &amp; Second Minister for National Development, at Windsor Nature Park on June 22, 2017. 

The newly minted and youngest cabinet minister, Mr Desmond Lee, sits down with ST to talk about his portfolio in MND and MHA. He will also be using a nature app SGBioAtlas at Windsor Nature Park. 

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      <image:caption>A bench marked with yellow tape in the Art Garden where pupils' pottery pieces are displayed at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters gather at the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Jazz Janewattananond of Thailand in action during round 3 of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa’s Serapong Course on 18 Jan 2020.

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      <image:caption>Ryan Teo, 10, Primary 4, with a model of a dinosaur at the Dinosaur Chase booth during Healthy Lifestyle Festival SG 2018 at Heartbeat@Bedok on Oct 14, 2018. 

Mr Amrin Amin, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Health launching the new Tobacco Public Education Campaign and I Quit 2018 during Healthy Lifestyle Festival SG 2018 at Heartbeat@Bedok on Oct 14, 2018. 

Smokers have cited family, better health and saving money as the top three reasons that would motivate them to quit smoking. These were some of the findings the Health Promotion Board's (HPB) recent study on barriers smokers face when trying to quit.

Based on these insights, the HPB will be launching a new public education campaign that will highlight a smoker's regret, due to the detrimental effect smoking has on one's health, family and finances. The public education campaign will complement HPB's smoking cessation programme, I Quit.

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      <image:caption>Housing Unit Officer-in-Charge DSP Clifford Lin (right) and SUPT Seu Mun Chung, Assistant Director with the Technology Branch in Singapore Prison Service, at Tanah Merah Prison School on June 22, 2017. 

Story on use of e-tablets (DIRECT) by inmates at Tanah Merah Prison School. The tablets are part of the prison's transformation in using tech to help with operational efficiency and rehabilitation of inmates. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Lee Phaik See, 46, Operations Support Officer, cleaning the high touch areas in a primary one classroom before the pupils come back for lessons in June at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters hold up placards and strips of cloth with protest messages during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Matt Kuchar of USA in action during round 3 of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa’s Serapong Course on 18 Jan 2020.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lai Yook Hung, 82, Retiree, doing an oral screening. 

Bishan-Toa Payoh Group Representation Constituency (GRC) launching PAL (Programme for Active Living) at Toa Payoh Central Amphitheatre on Oct 14, 2018. 

The GRC PAL is to encourage 120,000 residents (17 years old and above) living in the GRC to lead an active lifestyle within the community and by leveraging on what is offered by the Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Grassroots Organisations.

Grassroots Advisers to Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC Grassroots
Organisations, Minister Dr Ng Eng Hen, Senior Minister of State Mr Chee Hong Tat and Mr Saktiandi Supaat joining residents in the launch. 

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      <image:caption>Rev. Peter Manimuthu, the Port Chaplain, standing on Conqueror, the ship carrying cement, at Jurong Port on June 15, 2017. 

Feature on facilities and services that Singapore has for seafarers who call at its port. Every year, June 25 is designated as the Day of the Seafarer by the International Maritime Organisation to recognise the contributions made by seafarers from all over the world. The theme for this year is Seafarers Matter, which takes a look at the support seafarers get at ports.

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      <image:caption>Madam Lee Phaik See, 46, Operations Support Officer, cleaning the hand rails of the staircase, which is a high touch area, at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters hold up placards and strips of cloth with protest messages during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Kim Joo-hyung of South Korea (middle) pumps his fist while Miguel Tabuena of Philippines  watches during round 3 of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa’s Serapong Course on 18 Jan 2020.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Chee Yuen, 69, retiree and ex-chef, at home with his balcony filled with plants on Oct 03, 2018. He has been growing plants for over 20 years 

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      <image:caption>Dr. ir. M. (Mark) van Staalduinen, Innovation Manager, Dark Web, Cybercrime, Cyber Security, TNO, at the INTERPOL World 2017 pre-event media roundtable on 'Fostering Innovation For Future Security Challenges' on June 08, 2017. 

Featuring experts in the field of cybercrime, safe cities and identity management.

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      <image:caption>Pupils queueing up to wash their hands before eating during their recess time in class at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. During the holiday lessons, pupils bring their own food to class as the canteen is closed. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>A protester praying during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Zumba activity during Punggol Town Hub Groundbreaking Ceremony and Children's Day Carnival 2018 at Punggol Town Square on Oct 07, 2018. 

Punggol residents will have more reasons to rejoice when the upcoming Punggol Town Hub opens in 2021 with new integrated amenities and programmes that will better meet needs of young and 3G families in the area. About 1,000 residents will get a glimpse of the new facilities at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Punggol Town Hub.

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      <image:caption>Mr Noboru Nakatani, Executive Director of INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation. 

INTERPOL World 2017 pre-event media roundtable on 'Fostering Innovation For Future Security Challenges' on June 08, 2017. 

Featuring experts in the field of cybercrime, safe cities and identity management.

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      <image:caption>A pupil eating during recess time in class at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. During the holiday lessons, pupils bring their own food to class as the canteen is closed. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters hold up placards and strips of cloth with protest messages during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Richard T. Lee of Canada in action during the final round of SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa’s Serapong Course on 19 Jan 2020.

Matt Kuchar of USA won the golf tournament. 

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      <image:caption>Zaccheus Ker, (in yellow helmet) 7, Primary one, trying out the wrecking ball machine during Punggol Town Hub Groundbreaking Ceremony and Children's Day Carnival 2018 at Punggol Town Square on Oct 07, 2018. 

Punggol residents will have more reasons to rejoice when the upcoming Punggol Town Hub opens in 2021 with new integrated amenities and programmes that will better meet needs of young and 3G families in the area. About 1,000 residents will get a glimpse of the new facilities at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Punggol Town Hub.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Louis Goh, and Ms Gan Jin Ni, both 27 and co-founders of Telepod, an e-scooter rental firm at Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre on June 05, 2017. 

E-scooter rental firm sets up shop at Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

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      <image:caption>Pupils wiping their tables after eating during their recess time in class at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. During the holiday lessons, pupils bring their own food to class as the canteen is closed. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

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      <image:caption>Protesters clapping during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kim Joo-hyung of South Korea in action during the final round of the SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa’s Serapong Course on 19 Jan 2020.

Matt Kuchar of USA won the golf tournament. 

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      <image:caption>Children trying out excavators during Punggol Town Hub Groundbreaking Ceremony and Children's Day Carnival 2018 at Punggol Town Square on Oct 07, 2018. 

Punggol residents will have more reasons to rejoice when the upcoming Punggol Town Hub opens in 2021 with new integrated amenities and programmes that will better meet needs of young and 3G families in the area. About 1,000 residents will get a glimpse of the new facilities at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Punggol Town Hub.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Theron Madhavan, 53, Chief Executive Officer of Trident Water Systems, with the company's proprietary Electro Contaminant Removal (ECR) system, at Fusionopolis on June 07, 2017.  

The ECR is an electrocoagulation based waste water treatment technology, a chemical free alternative to conventional solutions.

SME Spotlight: Interview with Theron, founder of water treatment company Trident Water Systems.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A worker cutting the overgrown grass in the Eco Garden at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020, in preparation for school reopening on June 02, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters hold up placards and strips of cloth with protest messages during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jazz Janewattananond of Thailand in action during the final round of SMBC Singapore Open at Sentosa’s Serapong Course on 19 Jan 2020.

Matt Kuchar of USA won the golf tournament. 

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      <image:caption>Jaen Chan, (center in red) 9, Primary three pupil, trying out a bowling game during Punggol Town Hub Groundbreaking Ceremony and Children's Day Carnival 2018 at Punggol Town Square on Oct 07, 2018. 

Punggol residents will have more reasons to rejoice when the upcoming Punggol Town Hub opens in 2021 with new integrated amenities and programmes that will better meet needs of young and 3G families in the area. About 1,000 residents will get a glimpse of the new facilities at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Punggol Town Hub.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Koh Hai Liang, 43, Senior Manager in semiconductor industry with his wife, Madam Angie Ng, 41, housewife, and their two sons Kevin Koh, 15 (red shirt), Kaiser Koh, 12, after the Citizenship Ceremony on May 27, 2017, at Townsville Primary School.

150 new citizens of Ang Mo Kio GRC and Sengkang West SMC receiving their Citizenship Certificates at the Citizenship Ceremony on May 27, 2017, at Townsville Primary School. Grassroots Adviser Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, will grace this event as the Guest-of-Honour.

They will all recite the pledge together and sing the National Anthem at the end of the ceremony. Cultural booths showcasing Singapore's multi-ethnic costumes, crafts, games and snacks will be prepared for the New Citizens. The new citizens and their family members will enjoy a Chinese orchestra performance and also immerse themselves in our local culture through our colourful ethnic costumes themed instant photo booth.

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      <image:caption>A pupil wearing a face mask in class at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Protesters hold up placards and strips of cloth with protest messages during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pre-season football match between Singapore Premier League teams Geylang International (in green) and Tanjong Pagar United (in red) at Jurong West Stadium on Feb 08, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Residents taking photographs with 50 Lamborghini cars parked along Punggol Drive, during Punggol Town Hub Groundbreaking Ceremony and Children's Day Carnival 2018 at Punggol Town Square on Oct 07, 2018. 

Punggol residents will have more reasons to rejoice when the upcoming Punggol Town Hub opens in 2021 with new integrated amenities and programmes that will better meet needs of young and 3G families in the area. About 1,000 residents will get a glimpse of the new facilities at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Punggol Town Hub.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ms Mei Lam, 68, Sales Administrator, wearing her outfit at Mandarin Gallery on June 02, 2017. 

Cover story on staying stylish in the silver years. Life profiles fashion savvy locals who are in their 60s-80s. 

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      <image:caption>Pupils queueing to wash their hands after eating during their snack break in class at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. The school provides a bun for every pupil during snack break. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protester holding up placard with protest messages during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pre-season football match between Singapore Premier League teams Geylang International (in green) and Tanjong Pagar United (in red) at Jurong West Stadium on Feb 08, 2020. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Performance by PCF SparkleTots @ Blk 602 on stage during Punggol Town Hub Groundbreaking Ceremony and Children's Day Carnival 2018 at Punggol Town Square on Oct 07, 2018. 

Punggol residents will have more reasons to rejoice when the upcoming Punggol Town Hub opens in 2021 with new integrated amenities and programmes that will better meet needs of young and 3G families in the area. About 1,000 residents will get a glimpse of the new facilities at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Punggol Town Hub.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Medical doctor and social activist Anne Genetet, 54, at myVillage at Serangoon Garden on May 26, 2017. 

Medical doctor and social activist Anne Genetet may be based in Singapore. But she is running for one of the 11 overseas Member of Parliament spots in the French parliamentary elections next month, in France on the newly-elected Macron's party ticket. If elected, she will represent the interest of thousands of French citizens in the Asia Pacific region. She has spent the last 12 years living in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Pupils queueing in a single file during dismissal at Jing Shan Primary School on May 27, 2020. 

School reopens next week in Phase 1 after circuit breaker measures are gradually lifted. Jing Shan Primary School is in the midst of preparing the school to welcome the students back with setting up of safe distancing and other measures that will create a safe environment for the primary school kids. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters listening to a speech during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Unveiling of Punggol Town Hub Foundation Stone by DPM Teo Chee Hean, Host Adviser Dr Janil Puthucheary, and Minister Chan Chun Sing during Punggol Town Hub Groundbreaking Ceremony and Children's Day Carnival 2018 at Punggol Town Square on Oct 07, 2018. 

Punggol residents will have more reasons to rejoice when the upcoming Punggol Town Hub opens in 2021 with new integrated amenities and programmes that will better meet needs of young and 3G families in the area. About 1,000 residents will get a glimpse of the new facilities at the
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Punggol Town Hub.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Muhammad Asyraf Said, 21, Diploma in Fine Art, Year 3 student, with his acrylic paintings, at NAFA on May 11, 2017. 

Feature on graduating art projects from NAFA.

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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks and observing safe distancing at Chong Boon Market and Food Centre, at Block 453A Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, at 9.33am on May 28, 2020. It was built in 1979 and is one of the older market and food centres in Ang Mo Kio.

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Protesters shine lights from their smartphones during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The father, Hasban Matman, (in green) 61, and mother, Naisah Sepon in blue tudung), 56, of the deceased being comforted by friends and relatives, at the void deck. 

Funeral of Third Warrant Officer (3WO) Muhammad Sadikin Hasban, 33, an assistant chief company trainer, on Oct 10, 2018.

He died in Brunei on Tuesday morning (Oct 9) after he was hit by a falling tree branch while supervising contractors performing maintenance work at a helicopter evacuation site.

His body arrived at the void deck around 2.50pm, and after the funeral rites he was brought to Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery for a full military funeral. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Sharon Chrysilla Gunawan, 19, Diploma in Fashion Merchandising and Marketing, Year 3 student, posing with her first collection of her brand UNDRCVR Heroine, at NAFA on May 11, 2017. 

ST feature on graduating art projects from NAFA.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks and buying vegetables at Chong Boon Market and Food Centre, at Block 453A Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, at 9.44am on May 28, 2020. It was built in 1979 and is one of the older market and food centres in Ang Mo Kio.

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shadows of protesters on a protest banner during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The father, Hasban Matman, 61, being comforted by the mother, Naisah Sepon, (in blue) 56, of the deceased.

Funeral of Third Warrant Officer (3WO) Muhammad Sadikin Hasban, 33, an assistant chief company trainer, on Oct 10, 2018.

He died in Brunei on Tuesday morning (Oct 9) after he was hit by a falling tree branch while supervising contractors performing maintenance work at a helicopter evacuation site.

His body arrived at the void deck around 2.50pm, and after the funeral rites he was brought to Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery for a full military funeral. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Noel Thomas, 35, Manager (Conservation) Pulau Ubin, National Parks Board, holding a bat detector used to detect ultrasonic bat calls and standing in front of the bat box at Pulau Ubin on May 19, 2017. 

Story about bats in Singapore with a focus on a particular species which is endangered. The species can be found in Pulau Ubin. The story will look at how the bats are conserved by National Parks Board.
 
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      <image:caption>Patrons wearing face masks to buy meat at Chong Boon Market and Food Centre, at Block 453A Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, at 9.46am on May 28, 2020. It was built in 1979 and is one of the older market and food centres in Ang Mo Kio.

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Protesters shine lights from their smartphones during the Hong Kong Mothers’ Anti-Extradition Rally at Chater Garden to show solidarity with the young protesters on July 05, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>The state flag being draped over the casket during the funeral of Third Warrant Officer (3WO) Muhammad Sadikin Hasban, 33, an assistant chief company trainer, on Oct 10, 2018.

He died in Brunei on Tuesday morning (Oct 9) after he was hit by a falling tree branch while supervising contractors performing maintenance work at a helicopter evacuation site.

His body arrived at the void deck around 2.50pm, and after the funeral rites he was brought to Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery for a full military funeral. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Dilip Chhetri, 22, Social Worker, Mr Nirmal Baral, 39, Social Worker, and Mr Anish Dhakal, 21, Environmental Activist, all three from Nepal, at SPH on May 09, 2017. They are taking part in the World Bicycle Tour 2016 for Environment Protection and World Peace.

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      <image:caption>NEA safe distancing enforcement officer (extreme right) making sure patrons observe safe distancing at Chong Boon Market and Food Centre, at Block 453A Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, at 9.49am on May 28, 2020. It was built in 1979 and is one of the older market and food centres in Ang Mo Kio.

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>People mourning for protesters who died, at Edinburgh Place in Central on July 06, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>SAF personnel saluting as the coffin is brought to the burial site during the funeral of Third Warrant Officer (3WO) Muhammad Sadikin Hasban, 33, an assistant chief company trainer, on Oct 10, 2018.

He died in Brunei on Tuesday morning (Oct 9) after he was hit by a falling tree branch while supervising contractors performing maintenance work at a helicopter evacuation site.

His body arrived at the void deck around 2.50pm, and after the funeral rites he was brought to Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery for a full military funeral. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Karenne Tun, 47, Director of the coastal and marine division at the National Parks Board's (NParks) National Biodiversity Centre, taking her photograph at Singapore Botanic Gardens on May 09, 2017. 

For Science pages, biodiversity series. A unique sponge thought extinct worldwide was in 2011 re-discovered in Singapore waters and since then, NParks has found three more. One of the specimens found in Singapore's southern waters has since been transferred to the Sisters' Islands Marine Park. Interview with Karenne Tun, director of coastal and marine division, on how the sponge has fared over time. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks and crossing the road towards Block 448 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, at 10.20am on May 28, 2020.

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People mourning for protesters who died, at Edinburgh Place in Central on July 06, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Colonel Andrew Lim, (third from right, in background) Commander of 9th Singapore Division and Chief Infantry Officer, standing next to the father, Hasban Matman, 61, as the deceased is being buried.

Funeral of Third Warrant Officer (3WO) Muhammad Sadikin Hasban, 33, an assistant chief company trainer, on Oct 10, 2018.

He died in Brunei on Tuesday morning (Oct 9) after he was hit by a falling tree branch while supervising contractors performing maintenance work at a helicopter evacuation site.

His body arrived at the void deck around 2.50pm, and after the funeral rites he was brought to Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery for a full military funeral. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Muhammad Alfiz Bin Kambali, 28, graduated from Diploma in Integrated Events &amp; Management, at Singapore Polytechnic on May 05, 2017. He is one of Singapore Polytechnic's Institutional Medallists. He is the recipient of the Tay Eng Soon Gold Medal and Cityneon Events Gold Medal. 

As one of the top eight graduates this year, Muhammad Alfiz Bin Kambali, has come a long way. He admitted that education was never a priority during his teenage years. The Bedok South Secondary School graduate took part in frequent street fights during his teenage years and was not interested in studies due to bad company and troubles at home. 

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask and walking past a banner of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong wishing residents Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri near Block 461 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, at 10.30am on May 28, 2020.

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People mourning for protesters who died, at Edinburgh Place in Central on July 06, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>Colonel Andrew Lim, (foreground, center in uniform with family) Commander of 9th Singapore Division and Chief Infantry Officer, presenting a wreath on behalf of the Army. 

Funeral of Third Warrant Officer (3WO) Muhammad Sadikin Hasban, 33, an assistant chief company trainer, on Oct 10, 2018.

He died in Brunei on Tuesday morning (Oct 9) after he was hit by a falling tree branch while supervising contractors performing maintenance work at a helicopter evacuation site.

His body arrived at the void deck around 2.50pm, and after the funeral rites he was brought to Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery for a full military funeral. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Singapore Minangkabau Association president Marah Hoessein Salim, 60; Madam Maryam Hassan, 75, former lecturer and grassroots leader; Ms Masturah Sha'ari Tadin, 48, Director and co-founder of Maya Gallery; and Mr Jeffrey Wandly Yazid, 52, Architect and Project Management Professional, at the Malay Heritage Centre on Apr 30, 2017. 

Singapore Minangkabau Association president Marah Hoessein Salim and Minang community elders fluent in the language will sharing their heritage for Singapore Talking: Bahasa Minangkabau series. 

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      <image:caption>Customers cutting hair inside Kcuts outlet at Ang Mo Kio Hub while most of the shops in Ang Mo Kio Hub are closed at 11.17am on May 28, 2020. 

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People mourning for protesters who died, at Edinburgh Place in Central on July 06, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ode to Singapore, a work performed with the SPH Chinese Choir and SOKA Chorus during The Story of Singapore concert at SCO Concert Hall on Sept 14, 2018. 

Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) collaborating with Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) to celebrate Lianhe Zaobaoís 95th anniversary in a concert featuring Singapore and press history through Chinese music, picture archivals and multimedia. The Story of Singapore will be held on 14 and 15 September 2018 (Friday and Saturday), 8pm, at the SCO Concert Hall. This concert will be conducted by Music Director Tsung Yeh. 

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      <image:caption>England Sevens coach Simon Amor (left) with rugby player Dan Norton, at Centaurs Field of Dreams / Synthetic pitch on Apr 13, 2017.  

//Story on Dan Norton ahead of HSBC Singapore Rugby 7s this weekend.

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask walking past a poster outside hair salon chain Ecoin.sg at Blk 705 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 at 11.46am on May 28, 2020. 

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Messages at new Wall of Lennon. 
People mourning for protesters who died, at Edinburgh Place in Central on July 06, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

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      <image:caption>The flag off for the 18.45km race of The Straits Times Run 2018 on Sept 23, 2018. 

The event, which will end at the Singapore Sports Hub, comprises three categories: 18.45km, 10km and 5km.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd executive chairman Ren Yuanlin, 64, at Capital Tower on Apr 28, 2017. 

Yangzijiang is celebrating its 10th anniversary of listing on the SGX.

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask walking past a wall mural at Blk 705 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 at 12.08pm on May 28, 2020. 

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Messages at new Wall of Lennon. 
People mourning for protesters who died, at Edinburgh Place in Central on July 06, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ben Moreau (18580) - 1:02:49 came in first for the 18.45km men's race of The Straits Times Run 2018 on Sept 23, 2018. 

The event, which will end at the Singapore Sports Hub, comprises three categories: 18.45km, 10km and 5km.

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      <image:caption>The Life Interview with Club Med president, Mr Henri Giscard d'Estaing, 60, at Grand Hyatt Singapore on Apr 28, 2017. He is the son of a former President of France.

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask walking past wall murals at Blk 705 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 at 12.33pm on May 28, 2020. 

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

The last time there were no new Covid-19 cases here among citizens or permanent residents was on Feb 23. This was also the last time there were no new coronavirus cases reported in the country.

For Thursday, the bulk of the remaining new cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Messages at new Wall of Lennon. 
People mourning for protesters who died, at Edinburgh Place in Central on July 06, 2019. 

Chief Executive Carrie Lam will mark the start of her third year in office on Monday (July 1) with a crisis as her administration and protesters remain in a deadlock over the contentious extradition Bill that has been suspended indefinitely.

Tensions in the city have heightened over the past three weeks following massive rallies denouncing the proposed extradition law that would allow Hong Kong to send fugitives to mainland China for trials.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pacers for 2 hours arriving on time at The Straits Times Run 2018 on Sept 23, 2018. 

The event, which will end at the Singapore Sports Hub, comprises three categories: 18.45km, 10km and 5km.

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      <image:caption>Madam Canace Tan Huiwen, 33, Accountant, with her three children Edrick Ng Zong Kai, 4, Benedict Ng Zong Kiat, 13, and Dovelyn Ng Zong Qin, 6, inside their flat at Blk 37 Dover Road on Apr 01, 2017. They got a BTO flat in Bukit Batok and will be moving out of their flat in Dover Road by the end of April. 

The old blocks of 37, 38 and 39 Dover Road, which were offered to Singaporeans who are still waiting for their BTO flats to complete under a parenthood scheme, will be taken back by HDB on 31 May. But some Dover households say that their BTOs will still not be ready by then.

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      <image:caption>A bee visiting Tridax procumbens, also known as Coat Buttons or Kanching Baju, considered a weed in many countries, growing abundantly near Blk 720 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 on May 28, 2020.

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. To show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>Nimesh Gurung (10051) - 33:00 came in first for the 10km men's race of The Straits Times Run 2018 on Sept 23, 2018. 

The event, which will end at the Singapore Sports Hub, comprises three categories: 18.45km, 10km and 5km.

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      <image:caption>Mr Edward Gao, 29, Owner of Boost @ Banks, on Apr 06, 2017. 

Shipping containers are increasingly being repurposed for other uses in Singapore, including retail, FBs, and artist studios. Billed as environmentally-friendly and more cost-effective, we speak to the developers, architects, and tenants to see if this is really the case or if they are just bucking a trend.

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      <image:caption>Red tape on the floor as part of safe distancing measures outside Fruit Paradise cafe at AMK hub on May 28, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients among the the 373 new coronavirus cases that were preliminarily confirmed on Thursday (May 28). 

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 5.78 million people. Some 357,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>A runner with Ironman suit taking part in The Straits Times Run 2018 on Sept 23, 2018. 

The event, which will end at the Singapore Sports Hub, comprises three categories: 18.45km, 10km and 5km.

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      <image:caption>Mr Khoo You Seng, 53, and his mother, Madam Lim Chui Tan, 90, at Thye Hua Kwan Bedok Radiance Senior Activity Centre on Apr 06, 2017. 

Insight on developments in the care and services for disabled adults. Mr Khoo You Seng, 53, who is partially blind, never went to school and hardly goes out. But his mother is ageing and worried about who is going to look after him when she dies. Three years ago, he joined a programme for people like him at the Thye Hua Kwan Senior Activity Centre. Now he goes to the centre a few times a week and hangs out with the elderly folks at the centre and go on outings. He is now less shy and is even able to be more independent and run errands on his own.

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      <image:caption>Foreign worker inside Homestay Lodge at Kaki Bukit Avenue 3 on May 29, 2020. It is gazetted as an isolation area due to COVID-19.

A total of 1,018 Covid-19 patients were discharged on Thursday (May 28), after the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that all coronavirus patients who are assessed to be clinically well and no longer infectious by day 21 of their illness will be discharged without having to undergo further tests.

Two new clusters have emerged, one at a dormitory at 15 Kaki Bukit Road 4 and another at a dormitory at 31 Kranji Crescent.

On Thursday, there were 373 new coronavirus cases.

Of these, there was one community case: a 49-year-old pre-school employee who is a work pass holder from China. There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients. 

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      <image:caption>A runner with Spiderman suit taking part in The Straits Times Run 2018 on Sept 23, 2018. 

The event, which will end at the Singapore Sports Hub, comprises three categories: 18.45km, 10km and 5km.

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      <image:caption>Life! interview with award-winning magician Ning Cai, 34, who has just relaunched herself, at her office on Mar 28, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Foreign workers inside Homestay Lodge at Kaki Bukit Avenue 3 on May 29, 2020. It is gazetted as an isolation area due to COVID-19.

A total of 1,018 Covid-19 patients were discharged on Thursday (May 28), after the Ministry of Health (MOH) announced that all coronavirus patients who are assessed to be clinically well and no longer infectious by day 21 of their illness will be discharged without having to undergo further tests.

Two new clusters have emerged, one at a dormitory at 15 Kaki Bukit Road 4 and another at a dormitory at 31 Kranji Crescent.

On Thursday, there were 373 new coronavirus cases.

Of these, there was one community case: a 49-year-old pre-school employee who is a work pass holder from China. There were no new Singaporean and permanent resident patients. 

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      <image:caption>Runners having their massage provided by Tiger Balm in the arena hall during The Straits Times Run 2018 on Sept 23, 2018. This is a first for the run.

The event, which will end at the Singapore Sports Hub, comprises three categories: 18.45km, 10km and 5km.

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      <image:caption>Mrs Lyn Sia Rosmarin, 38, founder of swimwear label K.Blu, wearing a off shoulder one piece swimsuit from mu.lan collection, on Mar 30, 2017. 

SME spotlight: Swimwear label K.Blu, founded by Lyn Rosmarin, is one of the companies that makes sure to have its intellectual property rights in place.

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      <image:caption>Workers carrying out maintenance work at HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres high and the nucleus of Jewel Changi Airport on May 29, 2020. It is temporarily closed, in line with the Singapore Government's enforcement measures to limit social gatherings.

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Muhammad Farid Rizqi Bin Abdullah, (middle) 1 yr 3 months, Nur Raiqa Izziyara Binte Muhammad Iswandy, (second from right) 17 months with Teacher Bathurul Thuja Rizvanul Jasmin, (extreme right) 29, having music and movement activities at the Infant Bay. 

Official opening of PCF Sparkletots @ Bishan North Blk 409 on Sept 25 2018. It is the first PCF Sparkletots preschool located in a two-storey stand-alone HDB block. Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development &amp; Second Minister for National Development, is the Guest-of-Honour. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Poh Hui Yi, 24, Undergraduate, is a Leadership and Service Award (LSA) recipient and on the way to become an OBS instructor, standing next to the kayak which she used in the OBS 21-days classic challenge course, at OBS Camp 1 on Pulau Ubin on Apr 07, 2017. 

More than 500,000 youths across generations have benefitted from Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) since its inception in 1967. With 50 years of inculcating learning and adventure, OBS has been instrumental in building character and empowering youths to serve and contribute to the community.

To mark this significant milestone, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, and Chairperson of the National Youth Council (NYC), Ms Grace Fu, launching the OBS50 campaign on Apr 07, 2017 at the Celebratory Dinner with Outward Bound International (OBI) and Friends event.

OBS50 will comprise a series of events and activities that celebrate the legacy and impact of OBS on thousands of Singaporean youths.

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      <image:caption>Closed Kappa store at an almost empty Jewel Changi Airport at 11.05am on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Hessa Nashika Binte Muhammad Hafiz, (left, facing camera) 6, and Elisa Valeria Deschamps, (right, facing camera) 5, doodling in the K2 classroom. 

Official opening of PCF Sparkletots @ Bishan North Blk 409 on Sept 25 2018. It is the first PCF Sparkletots preschool located in a two-storey stand-alone HDB block. Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development &amp; Second Minister for National Development, is the Guest-of-Honour. 

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      <image:caption>Lunch interview with Singaporean conductor Wong Kah Chun, 30, at Hollywood Bistro (formally known as Seng Hong Cafe) on Mar 24, 2017. He won the prestigious Gustav Mahler Conducting Competition for young conductors in Bamberg, Germany, in May 2016. He beat contenders from countries such as Russia, Ukraine and Romania to become the competition's first Asian winner. 

For Lunch with Sumiko column. 

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      <image:caption>A deserted Jewel Changi Airport with most of the shops closed at 11.11am on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Desmond Lee, and Mrs Josephine Teo, Minister for Manpower, Second Minister for Home Affairs, MP for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC, PCF Executive Committee Chairperson, at a doodling session. 

Official opening of PCF Sparkletots @ Bishan North Blk 409 on Sept 25 2018. It is the first PCF Sparkletots preschool located in a two-storey stand-alone HDB block. Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development &amp; Second Minister for National Development, is the Guest-of-Honour. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kenneth Sng, 68, at Chin Chin Restaurant on Mar 22, 2017. His wife's parents are the founders of the restaurant, bringing in the F&amp;B business. His wife's grandparents are the founders of the coffeeshop, selling mainly coffee and toast only. 

Spotlighting Hainanese for Singapore Talking in community pages, Chin Chin Restaurant is a traditional Hainanese restaurant.

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      <image:caption>A cleaner at a deserted Jewel Changi Airport at 11.15am on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob presenting the instrument of appointment to Ms Yip Pin Xiu. 

President Halimah Yacob officiating the Appointment of Nominated Members of Parliament (NMP) at the Istana on Sept 26, 2018. 

They are Mr Arasu s/o Duraisamy, Mr Foo Peow Yong Douglas, Mr Ho Wee San, Professor Lim Sun Sun, Mr Abbas Ali Mohamed Irshad, Ms Ong Lay Theng Anthea, Ms Quay Siew Ching Irene, Associate Professor Walter Edgar Theseira and Ms Yip Pin Xiu.

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      <image:caption>Mr Goh Wei Han, 19, Facility Assistant, standing at the ward toilets at Pearl's Hill Care Home on Mar 03, 2017. 

He has autism and intellectual disability, and working at Pearl's Hill Care Home as a facility assistant in the mornings for 5 days a week. He is assigned to clean the ward toilets. 

People with disabilities stand at 0.55% of the workforce. Stakeholders say more can be employed. This profile explores how Wei Han works and what were some of the challenges he faced.

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      <image:caption>A deserted Jewel Changi Airport with most of the shops closed at 11.17am on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>A mobile crane lifting a Thomson-East Coast Line train-car at Jurong Port on Oct 02, 2018.

Arrival of two new Thomson-East Coast Line trains at Jurong Port on Oct 02, 2018.

Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Mr Khaw Boon Wan, will be at the berth to witness the unloading of the trains in the port.

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      <image:caption>Mr James Pang, 34, managing director for commercial and business development, against background of offshore cranes, at Pacific Radiance on Mar 10, 2017. 

For feature on oil prices and the Singapore offshore marine industry.

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      <image:caption>A temporarily closed Apple Store at Jewel Changi Airport at 11.28am on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>A mobile crane lifting a Thomson-East Coast Line train-car at Jurong Port on Oct 02, 2018.

Arrival of two new Thomson-East Coast Line trains at Jurong Port on Oct 02, 2018.

Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Transport, Mr Khaw Boon Wan, will be at the berth to witness the unloading of the trains in the port.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Anne Choo, 59, Ms Foo Siew Fong, 51 and Ms Ong Lee Wha, 63, trustees of the fund, at SGX Centre 2 on Mar 09, 2017. 

Story on a scholarship fund for the disabled started by the Singapore Association of Women Lawyers (SAWL) since 1987.  From 1988 till 2016, a total of about 800 applicants have benefited from the above scholarships.  To-date, a sum of $662,200 has been disbursed. There remains very few  scholarships available for the disabled today. To cope with the challenges of fund raising, the association will be changing the name of the fund this April to the SAWL Scholarship Fund. 

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      <image:caption>HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres high and the nucleus of Jewel Changi Airport on May 29, 2020. It is temporarily closed, in line with the Singapore Government's enforcement measures to limit social gatherings.

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Canopies of mass flowering of Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees along Central Expressway near Moulmein Flyover on Sept 13, 2018. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan’s signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Madam Yeong Soh Yeng, 62, Housewife, and her Indonesian domestic helper Madam Fatimah Dulhadi, 35, doing their bit to save water at home on Feb 24, 2017. 

They save more than 10 litres of water coming out of the washing machine using small pails (peach colour and green colour pails in front of them). The water from the washing machine is used for flushing the toilet and mopping the floor. About two to three pails are collected each time. Madam Yeong also has a water ioniser which separates tap water into acidic and alkaline water in separate water containers (blue containers). The alkaline water is used for drinking and cooking. The acidic water is used for bathing, washing and mopping.  

Maids are the ones in control of Singapore's water, and they may not have got the message about saving water. Follow-up story to the big water issue.

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      <image:caption>Customers waiting to collect their food at A&amp;W restaurant at Jewel Changi Airport at 12.04pm on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Canopies of mass flowering of Tabebuia rosea also known as trumpet trees along Central Expressway near Moulmein Flyover on Sept 13, 2018. 

The trees gave Singapore its own version of Japan’s signature sakura flowers, or "cherry blossoms". 

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      <image:caption>Ms Dheepthi Krishnan (left) and Ms I Fizra Amreen, both 15, from TKGS, at Outward Bound Singapore on Pulau Ubin on Feb 23, 2017.

MOE will be sharing updates on the National Outdoor Adventure Education Master Plan announced at the ministry's Committee of Supply parliamentary sitting last year. Education Minister (Schools) Ng Chee Meng will be visiting the Outward Bound Singapore facility on Pulau Ubin on Feb 23, where he will interact with student participants and try out some of the camp activities.

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      <image:caption>HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres high and the nucleus of Jewel Changi Airport on May 29, 2020. It is temporarily closed, in line with the Singapore Government's enforcement measures to limit social gatherings.

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob with patients, caregivers and staff at The Villa in the Istana. 

President Halimah Yacob inviting HCA Hospice Care (HCA) for the third run of the Garden Tours @ Istana on Sept 10,  2018. 

The Garden Tours @ Istana series is one of Presidentís initiative to make the Istana more accessible to
Singaporeans. During the visit, 44 guests from HCA will tour the Tembusu Trees, Vanda Miss Joaquim Bed and the Ginger Garden. HCAís beneficiaries attending the visit comprises 17 day hospice patients and 3 Star Paediatric Advanced Life Support (Star PALS) patients. The Garden Tour will be held in partnership with volunteer gardeners from National Parks Board (NParks), who will assist with the tour of the garden.

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      <image:caption>Mok Hon Yong, 40, Chief Strategy Officer of Onn Wah Tech, with the Computer Numerical Control Machining Centres, purchased under PIC, on Feb 17, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Customers queueing at Shake Shack restaurant at Jewel Changi Airport at 12.34pm on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Dog on stage during Zumba session for 2km/6km walk/run participants at Run for Parkinson's 2018 at Punggol Waterway Park on Aug 12, 2018. 

Run for Parkinson's 2018 is an annual walking/running fundraising event organised by Project Novo, a service-learning group from Hwa Chong Institution, in partnership with Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) and Central Singapore Community Development Council (CSCDC). This event aims to raise public awareness for Parkinson's disease, and raise funds for Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) to support their programmes for People with Parkinson's.

There will be fun activities after the event such as our Parkinson's Virtual Reality Simulator, craft courses and documentary screening to allow participants to learn more about what Parkinson's is.

Guest of Honour, Jurong GRC MP and Deputy Chairperson for Social and Family Development GPC Ms Rahayu Mahzam.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ivan Ng, 20, Administrative Assistant, in the NUH Medical Records Office on Feb 20, 2017.

Budget profile: about building inclusive society. Mr Ivan Ng has mild intellectual disability and autism. Through the School-to-Work programme, he interned at NUH and has been working there as an admin asst since Dec 2015.

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      <image:caption>HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall at 40 metres high and the nucleus of Jewel Changi Airport on May 29, 2020. It is temporarily closed, in line with the Singapore Government's enforcement measures to limit social gatherings.

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Zumba session for 2km/6km walk/run participants at Run for Parkinson's 2018 at Punggol Waterway Park on Aug 12, 2018. 

Run for Parkinson's 2018 is an annual walking/running fundraising event organised by Project Novo, a service-learning group from Hwa Chong Institution, in partnership with Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) and Central Singapore Community Development Council (CSCDC). This event aims to raise public awareness for Parkinson's disease, and raise funds for Parkinson Society Singapore (PSS) to support their programmes for People with Parkinson's.

There will be fun activities after the event such as our Parkinson's Virtual Reality Simulator, craft courses and documentary screening to allow participants to learn more about what Parkinson's is.

Guest of Honour, Jurong GRC MP and Deputy Chairperson for Social and Family Development GPC Ms Rahayu Mahzam.

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      <image:caption>Mr P.C. Ee, 44, co-founder of Industry+, in the gallery space on Feb 22, 2017.

Story on how the Jalan Besar area has attracted more than just cafes. Branding agencies, design studios and architecture firms have set up shop there in the last couple of years. Industry Plus opened about their showroom-gallery space about a year ago and has hosted some exhibitions there.

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      <image:caption>Empty queue for taxi at Jewel Changi Airport at 12.41pm on May 29, 2020. 

A total of 611 new coronavirus cases were preliminarily confirmed on Friday (May 29), including three Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers in living in dormitories. The new cases take Singapore's total to 33,860.

Globally, the outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 5.9 million people. About 362,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Masagos Zulkifli and Mr Amrin Amin, speaking to pilgrims before their departure. 

The largest group of pilgrims for Haj departed for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Monday afternoon, Aug 13, 2018. A total of 326 pilgrims departed from Singapore Changi Airport Terminals 2 and 3 via Scoot Airways and Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia). 

Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Mr Masagos Zulkifli was at Changi Airport Terminal 3 to send off the Haj pilgrims. He was accompanied by Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Health, Mr Amrin Amin, Senior Management of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis), and Ambassador of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Singapore, His Excellency Saad Saleh Alsaleh. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Lim Phey Ling, 39, at SPH on Feb 21, 2017. 

She has been jobless for nearly two years. The Straits Times follows the 39 year old poly graduate in her job hunt for the last two months to understand what jobless Singaporeans go through.

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      <image:caption>A basketball court at Kaki Bukit Recreation Centre under a flyover, partly taken over by weeds on May 29, 2020. 

Grass cutting and weed removal services have been stopped in many places across the island. To show overgrown weeds, long grass and wildflowers, contrast to the manicured Singapore that we are used to.

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      <image:caption>Family members, relatives and friends at the airport before the pilgrims for Haj departed. 

The largest group of pilgrims for Haj departed for Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Monday afternoon, Aug 13, 2018. A total of 326 pilgrims departed from Singapore Changi Airport Terminals 2 and 3 via Scoot Airways and Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia). 

Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Mr Masagos Zulkifli was at Changi Airport Terminal 3 to send off the Haj pilgrims. He was accompanied by Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Health, Mr Amrin Amin, Senior Management of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis), and Ambassador of the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Singapore, His Excellency Saad Saleh Alsaleh. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Han Koon Juan, (left) 48, and Ms Han Ai Ling, 49, both Executive Directors of Tee Hai, in the corporate office on Feb 17, 2017.  

Interview with Tee Hai Chem, which supplies high purity reagents and provides supply chain services for semiconductors and pharmaceutical manufacturers in Singapore. It owns key warehouse facilities in Tuas and Tampines, and boasts of the largest, and only full GxP facility for pharmaceutical handling.

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      <image:caption>Customers at Fairprice Finest at Junction 8 at 9.30am on May 31, 2020. 

Several supermarket outlets and food centres were added to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested.

In its daily update on Saturday (May 30), the Ministry of Health (MOH) included two Don Don Donki outlets and two NTUC FairPrice outlets.

Patients had visited the FairPrice outlets in Junction 8, on May 26 from 10.05am to 10.35am, and in 414 Yishun Ring Road, on May 28 between 1pm and 1.30pm.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Emcee Simone Heng, during interview with Arsenal players Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Alex Iwobi, and Aaron Ramsey, at the Acronis press conference at Acronis HQ on July 27, 2018. 

Acronis, a global leader in cyber protection and hybrid cloud storage, that is currently celebrating its 15-year anniversary, has formed a new technology partnership with Arsenal Football Club. The partnership, which was announced at a press conference at Acronis HQ on July 27, 2018. during Arsenal’s pre-season tour to Singapore. It will see the Swiss-Singaporean company provide data protection to the club’s growing IT infrastructure. 

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      <image:caption>Captain Ho Weng Toh, 96, a WWII Veteran Pilot, who flew 18 bombing missions over Japan-occupied China. 

The Commemoration Committee for the 75th Anniversary of the Fall of Singapore organising a remembrance ceremony to mark the 75th year since the Fall of Singapore, on Feb 15, 2017, at Kranji War Cemetery.

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      <image:caption>Customers at Fairprice Finest at Junction 8 at 9.50am on May 31, 2020. 

Several supermarket outlets and food centres were added to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested.

In its daily update on Saturday (May 30), the Ministry of Health (MOH) included two Don Don Donki outlets and two NTUC FairPrice outlets.

Patients had visited the FairPrice outlets in Junction 8, on May 26 from 10.05am to 10.35am, and in 414 Yishun Ring Road, on May 28 between 1pm and 1.30pm.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Zhao Siran, 5; Wan Zicheng, 6; Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Desmond Lee; Dr Lam Pin Min; Adelia Lim Yu Xin, 5; and Evan Goh, 6, interacting in front of Bee-Bot which is a technology toy that functions by coding. 

Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Desmond Lee officiating the opening of Skool4Kidz's large child care centre (LCCC) at Sengkang Riverside Park on July 25, 2018. 

The centre is one of the four LCCCs that were previously announced to be open by 2018. He will be giving an update to the media on the Early Childhood Development Agencyís (ECDA) plans to support young families. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Jackie Tan, 29, Design Director of Triple Eyelid, sitting on his 60 Degree Pallet Stool, against backdrop of pallet wood at his workshop on Feb 02, 2017. 

Story about craftsmen in Singapore, who are making furniture pieces from scratch with no machines. Mr Jackie Tan runs Triple Eyelid, and makes furniture out of pallet wood and discarded raw material. he left his job as an interior designer to start this workshop.

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      <image:caption>Empty Food Junction food court in Junction 8 at 10.15am on May 31, 2020. 

Several supermarket outlets and food centres were added to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested.

In its daily update on Saturday (May 30), the Ministry of Health (MOH) included two Don Don Donki outlets and two NTUC FairPrice outlets.

Patients had visited the FairPrice outlets in Junction 8, on May 26 from 10.05am to 10.35am, and in 414 Yishun Ring Road, on May 28 between 1pm and 1.30pm.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Theodore Tee, 6, and Max Yan, 6, with Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Desmond Lee engaging in natural play with recyclable materials at the campus' Outdoor Play Corridor. 

Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Desmond Lee officiating the opening of Skool4Kidz's large child care centre (LCCC) at Sengkang Riverside Park on July 25, 2018. 

The centre is one of the four LCCCs that were previously announced to be open by 2018. He will be giving an update to the media on the Early Childhood Development Agencyís (ECDA) plans to support young families. 

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      <image:caption>Mrs Leong Geok Hoon, 60, Founder of Adelaide Harvests, with her son, Mr Leong Keat Mun, 24, Undergraduate, at home on Feb 10, 2017.

For It Changed My Life series. When her youngest son was diagnosed as autistic, Tan Geok Hoon, a former high flying banker, started raising awareness about the condition including helping to found the Autism Resource Centre. She recently started an online business selling artisanal Aussie products while her autistic son completes his product design degree in Australia.

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      <image:caption>Customers at Fairprice Finest at Junction 8 at 10.39am on May 31, 2020. 

Several supermarket outlets and food centres were added to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested.

In its daily update on Saturday (May 30), the Ministry of Health (MOH) included two Don Don Donki outlets and two NTUC FairPrice outlets.

Patients had visited the FairPrice outlets in Junction 8, on May 26 from 10.05am to 10.35am, and in 414 Yishun Ring Road, on May 28 between 1pm and 1.30pm.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>The Shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) at Jurong Bird Park's Wetlands exhibit on July 12, 2018. 

With the arrival of the pair from Qatar, Jurong Bird Park is the only zoological institution in Southeast Asia where visitors will be able to view the iconic species. Shoebills are native to tropical East Africa, where they face threats such as habitat loss and the illegal wildlife trade. Classified as Vulnerable in the IUCN* Red List of Threatened Species, there are only 30 Shoebills under human care worldwide. There are an estimated 5,000 to 8,000 individuals remaining in the wild.

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      <image:caption>Actor Alex Lam (son of veteran singer George Lam) at Esplanade on Feb 04, 2017. 

Alex is performing at Huayi Festival this year in A Midsummer Night's Dream. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past Toast Box and BreadTalk outlets at Junction 8 at 10.47am on May 31, 2020. 

Several supermarket outlets and food centres were added to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested.

In its daily update on Saturday (May 30), the Ministry of Health (MOH) included two Don Don Donki outlets and two NTUC FairPrice outlets.

Patients had visited the FairPrice outlets in Junction 8, on May 26 from 10.05am to 10.35am, and in 414 Yishun Ring Road, on May 28 between 1pm and 1.30pm.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>oBike bicycle abandoned outside ITE College East on June 29, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Ng Hui Ling, (right) 35, Director, and her daughter Ms Janelle Metisa Tan, 6, Grade 1 in an international school, showing their self-made messenger bags, at Sew Into It on Feb 04, 2017. 

Weekend cover story on how sewing is getting more popular in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Customers cutting hair inside QB House outlet at Bishan MRT station at 11.01am on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mdm Lee Eng Nah, (left) 39, Grab driver, checking out items during the supermarket sweep at Fairprice Xtra at UE BizHub East, on June 29, 2018. Her daughter, Ms Amanda Neo Yan Lin, (right) 19, student, and Mr Ainsley Chong, (middle) 29, Emcee, is encouraging her. 

Grab holding a supermarket sweep as a prize for an internal competition where drivers submit stories about themselves and how Grab has helped them.

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      <image:caption>Mr Wong Kok Weng, 36, Owner of Mr Salad, a new hawker (in the business for slightly more than a year) who could have benefited from the scheme, holding a bowl of custom made salad in his stall at Amoy Street Food Centre, on Feb 03, 2017. 

One of MEWR's recommendations to sustain the hawker trade in Singapore is to have incubators, stalls fitted with basic fittings, to help new hawkers learn the ropes with the help of mentors.

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      <image:caption>A cleaner walking past shops at Bishan MRT station at 11.07am on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Demolition work at Rochor Centre on June 29, 2018.  

Story on how businesses in rochor are affected by demolition of rochor centre. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan Koon Tat, 56, Carpenter, with the decoration put up by himself near the gantry of the car park near Block 178 and Block 179 Woodlands Street 13 on Jan 26, 2017. 

He bought the 5 chickens from China and the decorations took 3 to 4 days to set up. He spent about one month to do the preparations like making the costume for the God of Fortune. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks crossing the road between Junction 8 and Bishan Bus Interchange at 11.23am on May 31, 2020. 

Several supermarket outlets and food centres were added to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested.

In its daily update on Saturday (May 30), the Ministry of Health (MOH) included two Don Don Donki outlets and two NTUC FairPrice outlets.

Patients had visited the FairPrice outlets in Junction 8, on May 26 from 10.05am to 10.35am, and in 414 Yishun Ring Road, on May 28 between 1pm and 1.30pm.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Demolition work at Rochor Centre on June 29, 2018.  

Story on how businesses in rochor are affected by demolition of rochor centre. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Tng Yan Hui, 45, Pilot and his son Tng Shih Kai, 13, Sec 1, with roasted peanuts, at NUH on Feb 01, 2017.

NUH is expanding its programme to help children get over peanut allergies. It will now include common allergens such as milk, eggs, and tree nuts e.g. cashew and pistachio.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks crossing the road between Junction 8 and Bishan Bus Interchange at 11.25am on May 31, 2020. 

Several supermarket outlets and food centres were added to a list of places visited by Covid-19 patients before they were tested.

In its daily update on Saturday (May 30), the Ministry of Health (MOH) included two Don Don Donki outlets and two NTUC FairPrice outlets.

Patients had visited the FairPrice outlets in Junction 8, on May 26 from 10.05am to 10.35am, and in 414 Yishun Ring Road, on May 28 between 1pm and 1.30pm.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>An excavator doing demolition at the iconic Rochor Centre public housing estate on Tuesday morning, June 26, 2018. The estate is giving way to the upcoming North-South Corridor expressway, which will connect the island's north region to the city centre when completed in 2026.

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      <image:caption>Mr Luke Lee Wen Loong, 25, Actor, doing a medicine ball throw, at Marina Barrage on Jan 20 2017. 

For Fit and Fab feature for a cross-fit athlete.

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      <image:caption>A social distancing ambassador scanning the identity of a customer for contact tracing at the entrance of a Giant store at Blk 512 Bishan St 13 at 11.41am on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Demolition at the iconic Rochor Centre public housing estate started on Tuesday morning, June 26, 2018. The estate is giving way to the upcoming North-South Corridor expressway, which will connect the island's north region to the city centre when completed in 2026.

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      <image:caption>Mr Samson Low Seng San, 85, retiree, with his hongbaos at home on Jan 25, 2017. 

He has been collecting hongbao for 20+ years. Unlike other collectors, he arranges his collection systematically in terms of company or subject or year of issue, and says it helps keep his brain active.

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      <image:caption>A customer wearing face mask inside NGT Confectionery at Blk 513 Bishan St 13 at 11.51am on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Demolition at the iconic Rochor Centre public housing estate started on Tuesday morning, June 26, 2018. The estate is giving way to the upcoming North-South Corridor expressway, which will connect the island's north region to the city centre when completed in 2026.

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan Peng Ann, 68, Founder/Director of Sangkhoem Khmer, at the 'Amah' wall mural at 40 Everton Road on Jan 20, 2017.

For It Changed My Life - Tan Peng Ann spent more than 20 years in the army, and was a colonel when he left to go into training. He now helps provide education to poor communites in Cambodia and has devised a pig breeding and chicken farming programme to make these projects self-sustainable.

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      <image:caption>Staff wearing face masks and face shield inside Baker Talent bakery at Blk 513 Bishan St 13 at 11.58am on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Dr Chou Loke Ming, (right) 70, Adjunct Research Professor, Tropical Marine Science Institute, NUS, and Dr Toh Tai Chong, 32, Research Fellow, Tropical Marine Science Institute, NUS, holding a cauliflower coral (Pocillopora damicornis) with the sea wall (behind them, on the right background) at Lazarus Island on Dec 23, 2016. 

Corals that were grown in Singapore's first coral nursery for transplantation onto seawalls are doing well. coral fragments, grown on a nursery in St John's island, have been transplanted to the seawalls of Lazarus island, and they have high survival rates. 

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      <image:caption>Men wearing face masks at Orchard MRT station on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Arrival of President of the United States Donald J. Trump at Paya Lebar Air Base on June 10, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Thomas Peschak, at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore on Jan 19, 2017.  

Thomas Peschak in Singapore for the National Geographic LIVE! speaker series. An assignment photographer for National Geographic Magazine and the Director of Conservation for the Save our Seas Foundation, Thomas, a marine biologist-turned-photographer, is also a senior fellow of the International League of Conservation Photographers and has been named as one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world. he will be giving a talk this Sunday, 22nd, at the esplanade.

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      <image:caption>Long queue to enter Lucky Plaza at 12.34pm on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Arrival of President of the United States Donald J. Trump at Paya Lebar Air Base on June 10, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Chua Jia Yin, (right) 24, Project Executive, and Ms Chua Min Fang, 26, Freelance Illustrator, in front of their winning work for the Wall Mural Competition Against Scams, at Canberra Community Club Multi Purpose Hall, on Jan 08 2017. Their team member Felicia Liew, 24, Digital Designer, is absent. 

Sembawang Neighbourhood Police Centre, together with the Canberra Grassroots Organisation (GROs), launching the Wall Mural Competition as part of the NPC's continuous efforts to engage and mobilise the Canbera community to work with the Police in the fight against scams.

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      <image:caption>Long queue to remit money at Lucky Plaza at 12.40pm on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>SAF and RSAF personnel taking photographs in front of Air Force One at Paya Lebar Air Base on June 10, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Stacey Leong, (right) 28, Writer, and her husband, Mr Justin Cai, 33, Engineer, in their rental flat in Commonwealth on Dec 29, 2016. 

Profile for Jan 1 package on government policies to support young parents: Stacey Leong, 28, and her husband moved into a rental flat in Commonwealth under Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme (PPHS) after marriage. They intend to start a family once they move into their BTO flat, which will be ready by mid 2017.

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      <image:caption>Long queue to enter Lucky Plaza at 1.18pm on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr David Lang, 60, Lecturer, and Mrs Lang Loo Geok, 58, Housewife, with their children, Ms Lang Yizhen Justina, 26, and Mr Lang Yihan Titus, (second from left) 21, at the playground next to their block, on May 18, 2018. 

For almost three decades, Mr David Lang cared for his three special-needs children. The 60-year-old fended for his children who suffered from Niemann-Pick disease type C, a rare disease that causes their cognitive and physical functions to degenerate. Though born healthy, they became paralysed and required intensive care. Mr Lang's children are bedridden, tube-fed, need assistance to breathe through tracheotomy tubes. They need care around the clock, he said, adding that he gets help from his wife and two caregivers. When his son died at age 11 in 2005, Mr Lang and his wife picked up the pieces and continued caring for his children. Despite the challenges, Mr Lang said he is pressing on for the sake of his two other children, a daughter aged 26 and a son aged 21 now.

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      <image:caption>Ms Ong Shi Jie, 27, owner of Bloop Dessert Studio, which organises baking workshops. She is married to the baby's father, Mr Satoshi Hayashi, 31, who works in a bank. She is expecting, and the baby is due in June this year (in 2017). They were photographed in their four-room HDB flat in Tampines on Dec 23, 2016.

Story is about people who will go through milestones in their life in 2017.

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      <image:caption>Crowd inside Lucky Plaza at 1.31pm on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Malay dance flashmob by Artis Tari Variasi and Cilik to welcome the grassroots advisers at the opening launch of the Bazaar Raya Utara 2018 (BRU18) on May 19, 2018, at the open field site of the Woodlands Regional Centre next to Causeway Point Shopping Centre.  

Advisers to Sembawang GRC Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Mr Ong Ye Kung, Mr Amrin Amin, Mr Vikram Nair, as well as Dr Lim Wee Kiak, PBM, and Mr Ong Teng Koon, will be present for the opening launch of the BRU18.

The Bazaar Raya Utara 2018 is an initiative led by Senior Parliamentary Secretary Mr Amrin Amin.  BRU18 will commence from 14 May to 12 June 2018, for a total of 30 days during the month of the Ramadan.  It has a total of 80 stalls and Bazaar-goers may enjoy an array of halal, traditional and hippie delicacies, Hari Raya goodies, as well as to shop for quality Hari Raya Puasa wears.  Fun-filled activities and exciting programme lineups is set to entertain the crowd during all Ramadan weekends and Vesak Day.

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      <image:caption>(From left) 2LT Ho Hol Yin, 19, Navy Officer; 2LT Lim Yi Ling, 25, Armour Officer; 2LT Sean Eio, 19, Combat Engineer Officer. 

President Tony Tan Keng Yam, the Reviewing Officer (RO) for the 103/16 Officer Cadet Commissioning Parade at SAFTI MI on Dec 17, 2016. He will deliver a speech and present Swords of Honour to outstanding graduands.

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      <image:caption>Long queue to buy food at Jollibee restaurant at Lucky Plaza at 1.32pm on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Performance by Dikir Barat WIRA group from Republic Polytechnic, at the opening launch of the Bazaar Raya Utara 2018 (BRU18) on May 19, 2018, at the open field site of the Woodlands Regional Centre next to Causeway Point Shopping Centre.  

Advisers to Sembawang GRC Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Mr Ong Ye Kung, Mr Amrin Amin, Mr Vikram Nair, as well as Dr Lim Wee Kiak, PBM, and Mr Ong Teng Koon, will be present for the opening launch of the BRU18.

The Bazaar Raya Utara 2018 is an initiative led by Senior Parliamentary Secretary Mr Amrin Amin.  BRU18 will commence from 14 May to 12 June 2018, for a total of 30 days during the month of the Ramadan.  It has a total of 80 stalls and Bazaar-goers may enjoy an array of halal, traditional and hippie delicacies, Hari Raya goodies, as well as to shop for quality Hari Raya Puasa wears.  Fun-filled activities and exciting programme lineups is set to entertain the crowd during all Ramadan weekends and Vesak Day.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kevin Cheong, 18, from Changkat Changi Secondary School, with his mother, Madam Rosanna Wong, 46, Property Agent, at Changkat Changi Secondary School on Dec 16 2016. He is waiting for his N level results. 

Profile for release of N level results on Monday - Kevin Cheong from Changkat Changi Secondary School, who retook his N levels this year. He topped his school for the prelims after bouncing back when he became addicted to gaming in 2014 and lost interest in his studies.

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      <image:caption>Long queue to remit money at Lucky Plaza at 1.40pm on May 31, 2020. 

The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 518 new coronavirus cases in Singapore on Sunday (May 31), including three new cases in the community.

The community cases are Singaporeans and permanent residents.

The bulk of the remaining cases are foreign workers living in dormitories.

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 6.15 million people. Some 370,500 have died.

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      <image:caption>Muslim congregants performing special evening prayers, also known as 'Tarawih', to mark the first night of Ramadan, the holy fasting month, at the temporary site of Masjid Darul Ghufran, on May 16, 2018.

The mosque is undergoing upgrading and this is the temporary site for them to perform prayers. The upgrading works last 2 years and this is the final year before it is completed at the end of the year. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Colin Barnett, Western Australia's premier and Minister for Tourism; Science, at SGX on Dec 13 2016. 

The Premier will be launching an international initiative first in Singapore, 'Western Australia Worth Sharing', to raise the profile of premium agrifood producers and boost exports. The initiative is a signal of strengthening Singapore and Australia ties.

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      <image:caption>Cleaners Ong Bah Lee, (left) 71, and Tang May Sein, 55, cleaning high touch areas such as door handles, chairs, and tables, in the remote operation centre of C&amp;W Services on June 01, 2020. 

Offices are preparing their premises for their staff to return to work. C&amp;W Services, the facilities and engineering arm of Cushman &amp; Wakefield, has put up directional signs and signs for safe distancing.   

Monday (June 1) will be the last day of Singapore's eight-week Covid-19 circuit breaker shutdown. Restrictions will be progressively eased in three phases. The default mode of working for all companies - including those allowed to resume operations in Phase 1 and later Phase 2 - is working from home, says the Manpower Ministry (MOM).

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      <image:caption>Muslim congregants performing special evening prayers, also known as 'Tarawih', to mark the first night of Ramadan, the holy fasting month, at the temporary site of Masjid Darul Ghufran, on May 16, 2018.

The mosque is undergoing upgrading and this is the temporary site for them to perform prayers. The upgrading works last 2 years and this is the final year before it is completed at the end of the year. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ang Chin Koon, 59, CEO / Chairman of myCK Dept Store, with Ms Ang Wei Xia, 33, Director of myCK Dept Store, at myCK Dept Store Chinatown on Dec 13 2016. 

Life! Interview with Ang Chin Koon, founder of myCK Department store - the one which had its central warehouse burnt down.

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      <image:caption>Physical safe distancing measures are extended to all the sitting areas in the boardroom at C&amp;W Services on June 01, 2020. 

Offices are preparing their premises for their staff to return to work. C&amp;W Services, the facilities and engineering arm of Cushman &amp; Wakefield, has put up directional signs and signs for safe distancing.   

Monday (June 1) will be the last day of Singapore's eight-week Covid-19 circuit breaker shutdown. Restrictions will be progressively eased in three phases. The default mode of working for all companies - including those allowed to resume operations in Phase 1 and later Phase 2 - is working from home, says the Manpower Ministry (MOM).

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      <image:caption>Muslim congregants performing special evening prayers, also known as 'Tarawih', to mark the first night of Ramadan, the holy fasting month, at the temporary site of Masjid Darul Ghufran, on May 16, 2018.

The mosque is undergoing upgrading and this is the temporary site for them to perform prayers. The upgrading works last 2 years and this is the final year before it is completed at the end of the year. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Mansfield Fung, (second from left) 50, Manager, Madam Janice Ong, (third from left) 47, Housewife, and their two children, Ms Jerica Fung, (extreme left) 17, JC 1 pupil, and Mr Nicholas Fung, (extreme right) 14, Secondary 2 pupil, at home on Dec 08 2016. Jerica plays the guzheng and Nicholas is good at sports (table tennis/soccer). 

Local PSLE and O level results show that girls tend to perform academically better than boys at a younger age, although this gap closes when they grow up.

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask walking near Blk 313 Bukit Batok Street 32 at 8.05am on June 02, 2020. 

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) planes as viewed from Changi Airport Terminal 3 departure transit area on May 14, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Bhanu Inkawat, 62, Founder and Executive Creative Director of Greyhound Cafe, Bangkok, Thailand, together with Mrs Pornsiri Rojmeta, 62, Founder and Managing Director of Greyhound Cafe, Bangkok, Thailand, at the private dining area of Greyhound Cafe at Paragon on Dec 12 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks and waiting for bus at a bus stop near Blk 331 Bukit Batok West Ave 4 on June 02, 2020. 

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Kaeden Thoo, 7, Mr Malik Azzam, 7, and Chioh Kaixu, 11, playing on big rock boulders at their Boulder Playground near Rifle Range Nature Park on May 10, 2018. 

Forest School Singapore is the only school of its kind in Singapore (though it is part of an international movement worldwide). They run regular weekly programmes for children aged three to 12. Unlike most schools, this is a child-led programme with minimal structural curriculum, whereby children are brought into the forest and they choose to go anywhere they wish to and do anything they want to, with safety boundaries. Activities include venturing along a forest trail, wading in a freshwater stream, or clambering up and down big rock boulders.

It is an all-inclusive school and community, as they believe that it takes a village to raise a child. To them, the forest is a playground for the children. This is of increasing relevance in an urban society like Singapore, where children are said to be "nature deficit" – a condition that has been linked to childhood trends such as rises in obesity, attention
disorders and depression.

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      <image:caption>Star of the Month award lunch: MMA Fighter Tiffany Teo, 27, of Juggernaut Fight Club, at Portico Prime on Dec 09 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phoebe Chin, (left) 26, Groomer, and Ms June Tan, 33, Groomer and Owner of June’s Pet House, grooming dogs at June’s Pet House on June 02, 2020.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kaeden Thoo, 7, crossing big rock boulders at their Boulder Playground near Rifle Range Nature Park on May 10, 2018. 

Forest School Singapore is the only school of its kind in Singapore (though it is part of an international movement worldwide). They run regular weekly programmes for children aged three to 12. Unlike most schools, this is a child-led programme with minimal structural curriculum, whereby children are brought into the forest and they choose to go anywhere they wish to and do anything they want to, with safety boundaries. Activities include venturing along a forest trail, wading in a freshwater stream, or clambering up and down big rock boulders.

It is an all-inclusive school and community, as they believe that it takes a village to raise a child. To them, the forest is a playground for the children. This is of increasing relevance in an urban society like Singapore, where children are said to be "nature deficit" – a condition that has been linked to childhood trends such as rises in obesity, attention
disorders and depression.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Yvonne Chan, in her 40s, Admin and Operations Manager; Mr Darren Thng, (standing) 46, Manager in CEO office; Mr Soon Cheok Seng, 58, IT Manager; Mr Lester Ting, (standing) 54, Assistant Centre Director;  and Ms Doris Tan, 55, Manager, Ambulatory Care Services; in the office of the Agency for Integrated Care on Oct 21 2016. 

Interview with senior management staff who joined healthcare and now manage nursing at Agency for Integrated Care. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Phoebe Chin, (left) 26, Groomer, and Ms June Tan, 33, Groomer and Owner of June’s Pet House, grooming dogs at June’s Pet House on June 02, 2020.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Block 11 Redhill Close on May 11, 2018, which will soon be demolished under SERS. 

Story on new heritage trail in Bukit Merah which will focus on Redhill Close. 21 low-rise blocks there will soon be demolished under SERS. Residents have started moving out. 

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      <image:caption>Singaporean of the Year nominee Dr Sudha Nair, 58, a veteran social worker and executive director of Pave, the first family violence specialist centre in Singapore, at Siglap Community Centre, on Nov 17 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Alice Ng, (left) 23, Groomer, and Mr Jacob Beh, 34, Basic Groomer and owner of June’s Pet House, fluff drying dogs at June’s Pet House on June 02, 2020.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>A car wrapped with Barisan Nasional banners outside SMK Pasir Gudang 3, Jalan Jati, Taman Air Biru, Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, on May 09, 2018. 

Malaysia is holding its most closely watched general election on Wednesday (May 9). Some 15 million Malaysians are expected to head to polling booths from 8am to decide the fate of 222 parliamentary seats and 505 state seats up for grabs.

The ruling Barisan Nasional coalition is up against Pakatan Harapan opposition coalition and Parti Islam SeMalaysia.

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      <image:caption>Stroke survivor Jagdesh Kaur, 49, ex-teacher, at her home on Nov 23 2016. 

Feature on younger women in 30s and 40s having stroke, following the death of a 36-year-old Singaporean businesswoman dying from a stroke in Hong Kong recently.

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      <image:caption>Dogs waiting to be groomed at June’s Pet House on June 02, 2020.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Party banners outside SMK Pasir Gudang 3, Jalan Jati, Taman Air Biru, Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, on May 09, 2018. 

Malaysia is holding its most closely watched general election on Wednesday (May 9). Some 15 million Malaysians are expected to head to polling booths from 8am to decide the fate of 222 parliamentary seats and 505 state seats up for grabs.

The ruling Barisan Nasional coalition is up against Pakatan Harapan opposition coalition and Parti Islam SeMalaysia.

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      <image:caption>Iconic orange payphone at Heap Seng Leong Coffeeshop at 10 North Bridge Road on Nov 23 2016. It accepts only old 10-cent coins issued before 2013, and its owner, Mr Shi Ting Chow, 53 (in photo), says it has been in use since the 1980s.

Story is about public telephones in Singapore. There are still more than 3,000 public telephones in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>A dog having its nails clipped at June’s Pet House on June 02, 2020.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Voters queueing to vote at Sekolah Kebangsaan Taman Scientex, in Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, on May 09, 2018. 

Malaysia is holding its most closely watched general election on Wednesday (May 9). Some 15 million Malaysians are expected to head to polling booths from 8am to decide the fate of 222 parliamentary seats and 505 state seats up for grabs.

The ruling Barisan Nasional coalition is up against Pakatan Harapan opposition coalition and Parti Islam SeMalaysia.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kan Siew Luen, (left) 56, Taxi Driver, and his wife (from China), Ms Lai Meiqian, (center) 47, Hotel Room Attendant, with Ms Lisa Chua, (right) 43, Financial Adviser, at Tampines Street 22 on Aug 31 2016. 

For a package on VWO Care Corner. It is celebrating 35th anniversary. One project is on local volunteer paired with a transnational couple to help them assimilate into Singapore.

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      <image:caption>A dog being groomed at June’s Pet House on June 02, 2020.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Voters queueing to vote at SMK Pasir Gudang 3, Jalan Jati, Taman Air Biru, Pasir Gudang, Johor, Malaysia, on May 09, 2018. 

Malaysia is holding its most closely watched general election on Wednesday (May 9). Some 15 million Malaysians are expected to head to polling booths from 8am to decide the fate of 222 parliamentary seats and 505 state seats up for grabs.

The ruling Barisan Nasional coalition is up against Pakatan Harapan opposition coalition and Parti Islam SeMalaysia.

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      <image:caption>Comic book writer Nick Spencer, 38, at Suntec City Sky Garden on Sept 08 2016. 

He caused a lot of controversy among comic book fans when he turned Steve Rogers (aka Captain America) into a major supervillain earlier this year.

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing decal at June’s Pet House on June 02, 2020.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Voters voting at Sekolah Kebangsaan Perigi Acheh at 81757 Masai, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on May 09, 2018. 

Malaysia is holding its most closely watched general election on Wednesday (May 9). Some 15 million Malaysians are expected to head to polling booths from 8am to decide the fate of 222 parliamentary seats and 505 state seats up for grabs.

The ruling Barisan Nasional coalition is up against Pakatan Harapan opposition coalition and Parti Islam SeMalaysia.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lim Choon Kiang, 88, at home with his lanterns on Sept 07 2016. He has been making lanterns by hand for his family for more than 30 years. 

Story is for Mid-Autumn Festival, about Ms Jessica Lim's grandfather, who has a tradition of making lanterns from cane and cellophane paper for his family and friends.

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      <image:caption>Mr Philip Goh, 62, Owner of Sunkiss Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaning Services at 39 Eng Kong Terrace, reading newspapers while waiting for customers inside his shop on June 02, 2020. He has two Malaysian workers but cannot come to Singapore to work due to the lockdown. He just opened his shop for business today after closing for two months. Behind him are clothes which have been uncollected for two months.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Voters queueing to vote at SK Pasir Putri Pasir Gudang Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on May 09, 2018. 

Malaysia is holding its most closely watched general election on Wednesday (May 9). Some 15 million Malaysians are expected to head to polling booths from 8am to decide the fate of 222 parliamentary seats and 505 state seats up for grabs.

The ruling Barisan Nasional coalition is up against Pakatan Harapan opposition coalition and Parti Islam SeMalaysia.

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      <image:caption>Mr Sheik Farhan Sheik Alau'ddin, 18, silat world champion.
Winner of Anugerah Jauhari Harapan 2016 (Berita Harian Young Achiever Award).

Madam Zuraidah Abdullah, 54, senior assistant commissioner with singapore police force and malay heritage foundation board of directors chairman.
Winner of Anugerah Jauhari 2016 (Berita Harian Achiever of the Year Award).

Singapore Press Holdings Malay daily, Berita Harian, will be presenting the distinguished annual Berita Harian Anugerah Jauhari (Achiever of the Year) Awards on Tuesday, 30 August 2016, at Furama RiverFront Singapore. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will be the guest-of-honour at a gala dinner on 30 August at Furama RiverFront to present the awards to the two winners.The Anugerah Jauhari awards honours Malay/Muslim individuals for their achievements in their chosen field, be it education, business, arts and culture, sports, the professions or social work.

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      <image:caption>Tables and seats marked with red tape at Clementi 448 Market &amp; Food Centre on June 02, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Abandoned rental bikes (oBike, ofo, and Mobike) near The Punggol Settlement on Dec 29, 2017. 
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Siaw Yu Zhang, 19, NSF, at home on Aug 23 2016. He takes pride in bragging about this "Garden by the Bed". He keeps tanks of rare begonia species, and they are all lit-up. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past DBS Clementi SDB Centre at Blk 450 Clementi Avenue 3 on June 02, 2020. 

There are 544 new coronavirus cases as of Tuesday noon (June 2), including four community cases.

Three community cases are work pass holders, the fourth is a Singaporean or permanent resident.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the majority of the cases. This brings the country's total to 35,836.

Globally, 6.2 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus. Some 375,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Sean Ang, (center with specs) 37, Staff Officer, Transformation and Technology Branch, with Mrs Josephine Teo who is putting on the virtual reality goggles at the Singapore Prison Service-SCORE Corporate Advance to get a 360 view of a housing unit in Institution A4. 

SPS-SCORE Corporate Advance 2018 at MAX Atria @ Singapore EXPO on Apr 19, 2018.

With the theme "Preventing Re-offending, Enhancing Employability Potential", the 2018 Corporate Advance will convene staff, partners and other stakeholders of SPS and SCORE to share the agencies' latest initiatives and workplan for the year.

The opening address will be delivered by Guest-of-Honour (GOH), Mrs Josephine Teo, Minister, Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for Home Affairs and Second Minister for Manpower.

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      <image:caption>Ms Doreen Ong, (left) 55, Assistant Service Manager, and Ms Christine Ting, 47, Senior Customer Service Officer, both from Maybank's People's Park Centre branch on Aug 08 2016. 

They thwarted an attempt to scam a 72-year-old elderly woman of $200,000 on Aug 02 2016 last week.

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      <image:caption>Migrant worker at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>Ms Tan Ying Tong, 5, K1, giving high five to Guest-of-Honour Minister K. Shanmugam, Minister for Home Affairs &amp; Law, at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 20, 2018.

Singapore Red Cross (SRC) and its early childhood education partner, Kidz Meadow, jointly launch Red Cross Junior and its holistic curriculum, Project C.A.R.E. on Apr 20, 2018. This will be Singapore's first club that caters to pre-school children aged 5 and 6 years old, and the programme offers an activity-based curriculum and service learning experiences with Red Cross.

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      <image:caption>Wheelchair athlete Norsilawati Sa'at, 39, at Kallang Practice Track on Aug 19 2016. She will be going for her first Paralympic Games and taking part in the women's 100m T52 event. 

Part of ST's Paralympics build-up. 

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      <image:caption>Migrant workers exercising at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>K-pop duo MXM, consisting of Kim Dong Hyun and Im Young Min, holding an open press conference at Gain City Megastore @ Sungei Kadut for fans on May 03, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Andie Ang, 31, Primatologist, IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group, at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Aug 12 2016. 

Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large, launching the national conservation strategy for the critically endangered Raffles' Banded Langur (Presbytis femoralis femoralis) during a ceremony at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Aug 12 2016. 

The Raffles' Banded Langur (Presbytis femoralis femoralis) is found in Singapore and southern Peninsular Malaysia, and it is currently listed as endangered under the IUCN Red List. Fewer than 60 Raffles' Banded Langurs are left in Singapore and they are considered critically endangered at the national level. In Malaysia, little is known about the population size and distribution but it continues to be threatened by habitat loss and conversion. On 1st and 2nd August 2016, 31 stakeholders from 15 organisations came together to jointly develop a long-term structured conservation and management strategy plan for the Raffles' Banded Langur in Singapore and Malaysia, which we will share during the launch on Aug 12 2016. 

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      <image:caption>A migrant worker using his handphone at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>K-pop duo MXM, consisting of Kim Dong Hyun and Im Young Min, holding an open press conference at Gain City Megastore @ Sungei Kadut for fans on May 03, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>The Treasure Box by Inch Lim won Gold, Best of Show and Horticulture Excellence in the Landscape Gardens category.

Show gardens at the Singapore Garden Festival. There are two categories of gardens: Fantasy and Landscape. In total, there are 15 gardens. The gardens will each be award Bronze, Silver or Gold, and in each category, there will be two "Best Of" prizes, indicating the top garden in each category.
 
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      <image:caption>Migrant workers at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>Parents of the late Dave Lee, Madam Jasmine Yeo (second from left) and Mr Dennis Lee crying before the cortege leaves the family's home at about 1.25pm for Mandai Crematorium.

Soldiers, friends and family members paid their last respects to Corporal First Class Dave Lee Han Xuan, who was accorded a military funeral on Saturday (May 5).

The wake, held at CFC Lee's home in Jurong East, was attended by over 50 army personnel, including Chief Guards Officer Colonel Seet Uei Lim.

The cortege left the family's home at about 1.25pm for Mandai Crematorium.

CFC Lee died on Monday, close to two weeks after being admitted to Changi General Hospital for heatstroke. He later received a posthumous promotion from private to corporal first class.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ramasamy Thevar Vadivelu, 80, Director of A.R.V. Stores Pte. Ltd., at his provision shop on July 21 2016. 

Feature on how provision shops survive, pegged on Royston Tan's recent telemovie, The Provision Shop.

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      <image:caption>Migrant worker using his handphone at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>A family member placing a flower on the coffin during the wake of Corporal First Class Dave Lee Han Xuan at his home in Jurong East.

Soldiers, friends and family members paid their last respects to Corporal First Class Dave Lee Han Xuan, who was accorded a military funeral on Saturday (May 5).

The wake, held at CFC Lee's home in Jurong East, was attended by over 50 army personnel, including Chief Guards Officer Colonel Seet Uei Lim.

The cortege left the family's home at about 1.25pm for Mandai Crematorium.

CFC Lee died on Monday, close to two weeks after being admitted to Changi General Hospital for heatstroke. He later received a posthumous promotion from private to corporal first class.

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      <image:caption>Madam Salamah Abdoll, 55, mosque manager, at home on Aug 03 2016.

For CPF review story. 

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      <image:caption>Migrant workers arriving from a bus at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>The coffin with national flag being loaded onto the hearse before the cortege leaves the family's home at about 1.25pm for Mandai Crematorium.

Soldiers, friends and family members paid their last respects to Corporal First Class Dave Lee Han Xuan, who was accorded a military funeral on Saturday (May 5).

The wake, held at CFC Lee's home in Jurong East, was attended by over 50 army personnel, including Chief Guards Officer Colonel Seet Uei Lim.

The cortege left the family's home at about 1.25pm for Mandai Crematorium.

CFC Lee died on Monday, close to two weeks after being admitted to Changi General Hospital for heatstroke. He later received a posthumous promotion from private to corporal first class.

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      <image:caption>Team Singapore para archer Nur Syahidah Alim, 30, training at Shelton College International, on July 09 2016. 

Archery is one of the five para sports that are included in this year's Singapore National Games. She was last year's Asean Para Games double gold medallist, who will be participating in the Games.

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      <image:caption>Migrant workers in a bus arriving at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>Pallbearers carrying the coffin into the service hall at Mandai Crematorium. 

Soldiers, friends and family members paid their last respects to Corporal First Class Dave Lee Han Xuan, who was accorded a military funeral on Saturday (May 5).

The wake, held at CFC Lee's home in Jurong East, was attended by over 50 army personnel, including Chief Guards Officer Colonel Seet Uei Lim.

The cortege left the family's home at about 1.25pm for Mandai Crematorium.

CFC Lee died on Monday, close to two weeks after being admitted to Changi General Hospital for heatstroke. He later received a posthumous promotion from private to corporal first class.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Muhammad Aidil B Azman, 19, Year 2 student in NYP, holding the Tok Juara, Ms Masayu Nurulhuda Binte Mohammed Shiddek, 21, Year 2 student in NYP, holding the Anak Rebana, Mr Yasser Abqari Bin Abdul Nassir Basalamah, 24, Year 3 student in NYP, using the Gong and Chanang, Ms Siti Munirah Binte Aman, 19, Year 1 student in NYP, using the Tambourine, and Mr Muhammad Asyraf B Mohammed Ibrahim, 19, Year 3 student in NYP, holding the Ibu Rebana, all part of the dikir barat team, at Nanyang Polytechnic on July 18 2016.  

Mr Yasser Abqari Bin Abdul Nassir Basalamah is the president of NYP's Malay Cultural Group and plays the role of paluan (percussionist) in the dikir barat team. He plays the gong canang, which sets the beat for the dikir barat performance. 

NHB launching an intangible cultural heritage survey which seeks to document Singapore's heritage through things like traditional craftsmanship and performing arts.
 
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      <image:caption>Classrooms at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>Da Vinci Robotic Surgical System in the operating theater of the US Navy's hospital ship USNS Mercy at Changi Naval Base on Apr 14, 2018. 

US Navy's hospital ship USNS Mercy, currently on an annual humanitarian mission in nations across ASEAN, is making a supply stop at Changi Naval Base.

The Pacific Partnership mission aboard hospital ship Mercy is making a supply and logistics stop in Singapore in between mission stops in Bengkulu Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The Mercy will also head to Sri Lanka and Vietnam before returning to the US. There are crew members on board for the UK, France, Australia, Peru and Canada although the majority of the crew are US Navy doctors and engineers. This US led mission has been engaged yearly in ASEAN countries since the Banda Ache disaster in 2004/5 partnering with Asia-Pacific countries in humanitarian and disaster relieve preparedness. Singapore is typically a supply stop along annual pacific partnership missions and allows for the crew to re-supply everything from medical supplies to basic ship logistics to carry out this mission.

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      <image:caption>Mr Sathiya Narayanan, 38, Software Engineer, and Ms Narayana Vanisri, 38, Homemaker, and their seven year old daughter, Ms Thaswika Sathiya Narayanan, at Sree Ramar Temple on July 13 2016. She is in primary one and will be taking the revamped PSLE in 2021.

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      <image:caption>Migrant worker at the formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site at 20 Jalan Damai on June 04, 2020. 

The formerly disused Bedok North Secondary School (BNSS) site in Eunos ward of Aljunied GRC set to receive migrant workers from Tuesday June 2. Migrant workers will be assigned to the BNSS site in batches through the week. These assigned migrant workers would include those who have been medically cleared for discharge from hospitals, community care facilities and community recovery facilities.

Thirty-six unused state properties, including former schools, will be converted to temporary accommodation for migrant workers by the end of this year.

The joint announcement by the Ministry of National Development (MND) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Monday (June 1) came shortly after the multi-ministry task force tackling the coronavirus outbreak said that about 60,000 bed spaces for migrant workers could be made ready by the year-end.

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      <image:caption>Intensive Care Unit converted to a gym in the US Navy's hospital ship USNS Mercy at Changi Naval Base on Apr 14, 2018. It will be converted back to Intensive Care Unit when necessary. 

US Navy's hospital ship USNS Mercy, currently on an annual humanitarian mission in nations across ASEAN, is making a supply stop at Changi Naval Base.

The Pacific Partnership mission aboard hospital ship Mercy is making a supply and logistics stop in Singapore in between mission stops in Bengkulu Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The Mercy will also head to Sri Lanka and Vietnam before returning to the US. There are crew members on board for the UK, France, Australia, Peru and Canada although the majority of the crew are US Navy doctors and engineers. This US led mission has been engaged yearly in ASEAN countries since the Banda Ache disaster in 2004/5 partnering with Asia-Pacific countries in humanitarian and disaster relieve preparedness. Singapore is typically a supply stop along annual pacific partnership missions and allows for the crew to re-supply everything from medical supplies to basic ship logistics to carry out this mission.

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      <image:caption>Prof Leo Tan Wee-Hin, Vice-President of Scout Council, The Singapore Scout Association, receiving the Silver Award from President Tony Tan Keng Yam at Istana on July 13 2016. 

President Tony Tan Keng Yam (Chief Scout of SSA) will officiate at Istana Ceremony to recognize individuals and organisations for their contributions to Singapore Scouting on July 13 2016. He will confer the Distinguished Service Awards (DSA) at the Investiture Ceremony. A total of 32 adult leaders are conferred awards for their distinguished services and good work. 

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      <image:caption>Mohd Nizam Bin Ahmad, (background) 53, Owner of Nizam Auto Service, and Mohd Taufiq Bin Mansoor, 34, Car Mechanic, servicing cars at the motor workshop on June 04, 2020. 

The motor workshop only carry out emergency repairs during circuit breaker shutdown and just resume services under Phase 1.

Motor workshops must apply for permission to stay open between Tuesday (April 7) and May 4, and they are to carry out only emergency repairs. Routine servicing and cosmetic-related works are not allowed during circuit breaker shutdown period. 

There are 517 new coronavirus cases as of Thursday noon (June 4), including 15 community cases.

Of these, two are Singaporeans or permanent residents and 13 are work pass holders. Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the rest.

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      <image:caption>The US Navy's hospital ship USNS Mercy at Changi Naval Base on Apr 14, 2018. 

US Navy's hospital ship USNS Mercy, currently on an annual humanitarian mission in nations across ASEAN, is making a supply stop at Changi Naval Base.

The Pacific Partnership mission aboard hospital ship Mercy is making a supply and logistics stop in Singapore in between mission stops in Bengkulu Indonesia and Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. The Mercy will also head to Sri Lanka and Vietnam before returning to the US. There are crew members on board for the UK, France, Australia, Peru and Canada although the majority of the crew are US Navy doctors and engineers. This US led mission has been engaged yearly in ASEAN countries since the Banda Ache disaster in 2004/5 partnering with Asia-Pacific countries in humanitarian and disaster relieve preparedness. Singapore is typically a supply stop along annual pacific partnership missions and allows for the crew to re-supply everything from medical supplies to basic ship logistics to carry out this mission.

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      <image:caption>Ms Sita Aishah, 50, Housewife, and her 7 year old daughter, Ms Daania Imani, who will take the PSLE in 2021, at home on July 13 2016. Her son, Danial Iqram, 10, Primary 5, will be taking PSLE next year.

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan Chee Hou, 26, Car Mechanic, servicing a car at Doctor Gearbox Autos Specialist on June 04, 2020. 

The motor workshop only carry out emergency repairs during circuit breaker shutdown and just resume services under Phase 1.

Motor workshops must apply for permission to stay open between Tuesday (April 7) and May 4, and they are to carry out only emergency repairs. Routine servicing and cosmetic-related works are not allowed during circuit breaker shutdown period. 

There are 517 new coronavirus cases as of Thursday noon (June 4), including 15 community cases.

Of these, two are Singaporeans or permanent residents and 13 are work pass holders. Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the rest.

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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Yam Chua, 70, Delivery Driver for The Food Bank Singapore, delivering pastries on Apr 17, 2018.  

Top-grade abalone, angus steak and organic vegetables are now finding their way onto the plates and into the stomachs of the needy. These are some of the pricey items that food charities, which collect and distribute unwanted but edible food to the less fortunate, have salvaged from supermarkets, hotels and restaurants, The Sunday Times has found. Other fancy unsold items include roast turkey, tiger prawns, salmon, artisan bread and organic produce. However, food charities noted that beneficiaries, which include low income families, migrant workers and the elderly, get such treats from time to time.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Mr Joey Yap, 39, Feng Shui consultant, at Chevron House on June 18 2016.

For Me and My Money.

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      <image:caption>Mr Wilson Lim, 29, Car Mechanic, servicing a car at Doctor Gearbox Autos Specialist on June 04, 2020. 

The motor workshop only carry out emergency repairs during circuit breaker shutdown and just resume services under Phase 1.

Motor workshops must apply for permission to stay open between Tuesday (April 7) and May 4, and they are to carry out only emergency repairs. Routine servicing and cosmetic-related works are not allowed during circuit breaker shutdown period. 

There are 517 new coronavirus cases as of Thursday noon (June 4), including 15 community cases.

Of these, two are Singaporeans or permanent residents and 13 are work pass holders. Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the rest.

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      <image:caption>Oil absorbent pads to absorb brownish substance in Geylang River next to Lorong 40 Geylang playground on Apr 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Barry Yeow, 49, Ex-offender and Artist-in-Residence, Yellow Ribbon Community Art Exhibition 2016, with his feature artwork and wall installation "Whole Again", at Singapore Art Museum on Aug 18 2016. He is a full-time artist and owner of art gallery, "5seventeen".

Launch of Yellow Ribbon Community Art Exhibition 2016 at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) on Aug 18 2016. 

The Yellow Ribbon Community Art Exhibition is a platform for inmates to express their hopes, dreams and aspirations through contemporary artworks and enabled inmates to showcase their artistic talents to the larger community. Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth is the guest of honour.

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      <image:caption>Singapore flag being displayed outside a flat at Bedok Reservoir Road on June 04, 2020. 

The rules for displaying the national flag have been amended so that people can fly the crescent and five stars from April 25 until September, the Government said on Saturday (April 25).

The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) said that the move is in response to public requests to display the flag during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak as a rallying symbol.

President Halimah Yaacob has agreed to the change in the Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Rules, bringing forward the period in which the flag may be displayed.

Annually, people are already allowed to fly the flag in this manner from July 1 to Sept 30 during the usual period of National Day celebrations.

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      <image:caption>Singapore skyline, including HDB flats, Swissotel The Stamford,  Marina Bay Financial Centre, One Raffles Place, UOB Plaza, Tanjong Pagar Centre, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, taken from the Medical Library of Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine at 11 Mandalay Road on Mar 29, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Philip Wu, (right) 48, CEO of Grid_Synergy, and Mr Barry Yeow, 49, Artist, at Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh stall at Timbre+ on July 02 2016. 

Businessman Philip Wu lost touch with Barry Yeow more than 20 years ago after giving up on his attempts to help Barry kick his heroin addiction when they first met in prison. After reading about Barry, now an established artist, in the papers last year, Philip started the pilot project Starfish Home, a social enterprise and "three-quarters" house that aims to provide ex-offenders and persons with disabilities at the Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh stall at Timbre+ with a roof over their heads, and a supportive community to ensure that they stay on the right track.

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      <image:caption>A playground surrounded with red and white tape near Blk 125 Bedok Reservoir Road on June 04, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 517 new coronavirus cases as of Thursday noon (June 4), including 15 community cases.

Of these, two are Singaporeans or permanent residents and 13 are work pass holders. Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the rest.

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      <image:caption>Storage yard where the platform canopy structures from the former Tanjong Pagar Railway Station (TPRS) have been relocated, on Mar 29, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan Guo Xiong, (left) 30, and Mr Saw Wei Yuan, 29, both clients of APSN Centre for Adults, holding purple cai xin harvested today in the Vertical Farm at APSN Centre for Adults on July 08 2016. 

APSN Centre for Adults (CFA) having the official opening of their centre. with guest-of-honour Minister Tan Chuan-Jin, on July 08 2016.  

The main highlight of the opening would be the Vertical Farm which is part of horticulture training programme in APSN.

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      <image:caption>Flight Stewardess Quek Lin Hui Elizabeth serving a meal in Economy Class on June 05, 2020. 

SIA new cabin offerings to adapt to Covid-19 crisis. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Low Thia Khiang, 61, at his last Meet the People Session as Secretary-General of Workers' Party, at the void deck of Blk 522 Hougang Ave 6, on Apr 04, 2018. 

Stewarding the Workers' Party for 17 years to become the most successful Opposition party it is today, Mr Low Thia Khiang, 61, will be stepping down from his position during its biannual party conference on Apr 8, cementing his vision for party renewal as he hands over the reins of the party to its younger leaders - though questions still remain on what role he will play.

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      <image:caption>Mr Edmond Pereira, 66, Executive Director of Edmond Pereira Law Corporation, at his office on June 14 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Birds in an almost empty Raffles Place Park within the heart of Singapore’s financial centre in the CBD area at 5.55pm on June 07, 2020. 

There are 383 new coronavirus cases preliminarily confirmed as of Sunday noon (June 7), taking Singapore's total to 37,910.

These include 14 community cases, 10 of whom are Singaporeans or permanent residents while four are work pass and student pass holders.

Nine of the cases were proactively screened as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) active case finding to identify cases early and isolate them.

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      <image:caption>Jurong Songbook, an immersive and interactive theatre performance by Sweet Tooth, that tells the history of Jurong through characters of the past, at Jurong Town Hall on Apr 06, 2018. 

Drive-in cinema (reminiscent of the one in Yuan Ching Road in the 1970s), hawkers stalls brought in, disco parties, theatre performance that tells the history of Jurong through characters of the past (i.e. plantation worker), at the Jurong Town Hall, on Apr 06, 2018. 

From 6 to 22 April2018, SHF2018 is encouraging Singaporeans to discover the lesser known aspects to our history, experience places and stories anew, and enjoy our tangible and intangible heritage through a specially curated line-up of programmes and activities. Working in partnership with close to 100 community partners, the festival will present more than120 programmes across five key locations this year - Jurong, Jalan Besar, Chinatown, Bras Basah.Bugis and Toa Payoh.

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      <image:caption>Interview with billionaire Kwek Leng Beng, 75, about building hotels with a designer edge, at Beast and Butterflies, M Social, on June 28 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks inside the train at Chinatown MRT station at 6.19pm on June 07, 2020. 

There are 383 new coronavirus cases preliminarily confirmed as of Sunday noon (June 7), taking Singapore's total to 37,910.

These include 14 community cases, 10 of whom are Singaporeans or permanent residents while four are work pass and student pass holders.

Nine of the cases were proactively screened as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) active case finding to identify cases early and isolate them.

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      <image:caption>Festival goers watching 'They Call Her Cleopatra Wong' at the Jurong Drive-in Cinema at the carpark of Jurong Town Hall, on Apr 06, 2018. 

Drive-in cinema (reminiscent of the one in Yuan Ching Road in the 1970s), hawkers stalls brought in, disco parties, theatre performance that tells the history of Jurong through characters of the past (i.e. plantation worker), at the Jurong Town Hall, on Apr 06, 2018. 

From 6 to 22 April2018, SHF2018 is encouraging Singaporeans to discover the lesser known aspects to our history, experience places and stories anew, and enjoy our tangible and intangible heritage through a specially curated line-up of programmes and activities. Working in partnership with close to 100 community partners, the festival will present more than120 programmes across five key locations this year - Jurong, Jalan Besar, Chinatown, Bras Basah.Bugis and Toa Payoh.

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      <image:caption>(Foreground, from left to right) Mr Cai Yinzhou, 26, Founder of Dakota/Geylang Adventures, Mr Jonathan Poh, 36, Architect, Ms Tan Chiew Hong, 34, Architect, Mr Quck Zhong Yi, 36, Architect, and Mr Bilyy Koh, 61, Dakota resident and retiree, at Dakota on May 24 2016.  

ST exclusive on the conservation plans for Dakota.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks outside People's Park Food Centre at 6.33pm on June 07, 2020. 

There are 383 new coronavirus cases preliminarily confirmed as of Sunday noon (June 7), taking Singapore's total to 37,910.

These include 14 community cases, 10 of whom are Singaporeans or permanent residents while four are work pass and student pass holders.

Nine of the cases were proactively screened as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) active case finding to identify cases early and isolate them.

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      <image:caption>ST Athlete of the Year Jason Chee singing a duet with exco representative and volunteer table tennis coach with the association, Ms  Lily Wong, 54, at Happy Joy Restaurant in Hotel Royal on Apr 07, 2018.  

The Table Tennis Association for the Disabled is holding its seventh anniversary dinner, helmed by reigning ST Athlete of the Year Jason Chee. Guest of honour is Minister Grace Fu. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Oon Chiew Seng, at home on June 10 2016. 

An insight piece on the new philanthropists in town. Dr Oon Chiew Seng is perhaps the oldest philanthropist in Singapore at 100 years of age. She is one of Singapore's first female doctors and she started the first home, Apex Harmony Lodge, for dementia patients. Two years ago, she started the Oon Chiew Seng Charitable Trust to give her money away to causes related to dementia.

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      <image:caption>Red and white tape at the entrance of Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown on June 07, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 383 new coronavirus cases preliminarily confirmed as of Sunday noon (June 7), taking Singapore's total to 37,910.

These include 14 community cases, 10 of whom are Singaporeans or permanent residents while four are work pass and student pass holders.

Nine of the cases were proactively screened as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) active case finding to identify cases early and isolate them.

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      <image:caption>Pouring of soft drinks into cups with bamboo straws.

Koufu at SMU launching a No Plastic Straw initiative, the very first food court in Singapore to do so on Mar 29, 2018. 

To commemorate this milestone, Koufu at SMU will attempt a national record of having the most number of people drinking with bamboo straws at the same time. 198 participants including SMU students, faculty, staff and members of the public, took part in the event. The bamboo straw is a product birthed from The Sustainability Project, which is a brainchild of SMU School of Accountancy undergraduate, Joline Tang.

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      <image:caption>Life! Interview with film maker and dramatist K. Rajagopal, 51, on June 03 2016. 

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      <image:caption>A customer wearing face mask having his temperature taken inside Maxi-Cash at People's Park Complex in Chinatown on June 07, 2020. 

There are 383 new coronavirus cases preliminarily confirmed as of Sunday noon (June 7), taking Singapore's total to 37,910.

These include 14 community cases, 10 of whom are Singaporeans or permanent residents while four are work pass and student pass holders.

Nine of the cases were proactively screened as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) active case finding to identify cases early and isolate them.

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      <image:caption>Participants of the national record with the most number of people drinking with bamboo straws at the same time. 

Koufu at SMU launching a No Plastic Straw initiative, the very first food court in Singapore to do so on Mar 29, 2018. 

To commemorate this milestone, Koufu at SMU will attempt a national record of having the most number of people drinking with bamboo straws at the same time. 198 participants including SMU students, faculty, staff and members of the public, took part in the event. The bamboo straw is a product birthed from The Sustainability Project, which is a brainchild of SMU School of Accountancy undergraduate, Joline Tang.

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      <image:caption>Mohd Sadri bin Md Farick, (standing, right) 38, Operations Manager, Nur Aryana bte Aziz, (standing, left) 36, Centre Supervisor, Emyr Uzayr bin Md Sadri, (sitting, left) 12, Secondary 1 student in Tanjong Katong Secondary School and Nur Thaqifa bte Md Sadri, (sitting, right) 9, Primary 5 student in Tanjong Katong Primary School, at home on May 23 2016. 

Emyr suffered from a fractured skull, among other injuries. He is holding onto the ball which has signature from all Lions XII players and was given to him by Sahil Suhaimi, former TKPS student. He is wearing his favourite gloves. His family has become closer cause of the incident last June.

Sabah quake one-year anniversary. On June 5 last year, a 5.9-magnitude quake hit the western side of Mt Kinabalu, dislodging rocks - some the size of houses - and hurtling them on climbers. The disaster claimed the lives of 10 Singaporeans, including seven pupils. One year on, family and close friends of the Singaporeans who went on that fateful trip have found ways of coping with the tragedy and made major adjustments to their lives.

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      <image:caption>Tables and chairs marked with red and white tape at Hong Lim Market &amp; Food Centre in Chinatown on June 07, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 383 new coronavirus cases preliminarily confirmed as of Sunday noon (June 7), taking Singapore's total to 37,910.

These include 14 community cases, 10 of whom are Singaporeans or permanent residents while four are work pass and student pass holders.

Nine of the cases were proactively screened as part of the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) active case finding to identify cases early and isolate them.

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      <image:caption>Active seniors doing Band Stretching exercise at Bukit Merah View Square on Mar 25, 2018.

Minister for Social and Family Development, Mr Desmond Lee visiting Henderson-Dawson Division on Mar 25, 2018. Ms Joan Pereira, Grassroots Adviser to Tanjong Pagar GRC Grassroots Organisations, will host the visit.

The Visit will cover four stations within Henderson-Dawson Division, which will provide ample opportunities for Minister to meet and interact with the residents. With the theme as "It takes a Community to Build a Community", the programmes at each station will showcase the various grassroots initiatives in reaching out to and provide targeted help to the different segment of residents.

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      <image:caption>Emyr Uzayr bin Md Sadri, 12, Secondary 1 student in Tanjong Katong Secondary School, at home on May 23 2016. 

Emyr suffered from a fractured skull, among other injuries. His family has become closer cause of the incident last June.

Sabah quake one-year anniversary. On June 5 last year, a 5.9-magnitude quake hit the western side of Mt Kinabalu, dislodging rocks - some the size of houses - and hurtling them on climbers. The disaster claimed the lives of 10 Singaporeans, including seven pupils. One year on, family and close friends of the Singaporeans who went on that fateful trip have found ways of coping with the tragedy and made major adjustments to their lives.

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      <image:caption>Kwong Onn Herbal shop in Chinatown screening the live broadcast of PM Lee Hsien Loong delivering his speech on "Overcoming the crisis of a generation" at 7.30pm on June 07, 2020. 

The Covid-19 pandemic is the most dangerous crisis that humanity has faced in a very long time, and it will throw up immense challenges, but Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong believes that an even stronger and better Singapore can emerge from it.

Speaking on Sunday (June 7), he did not downplay the magnitude of the task at hand. International trade would be hit. Many industries may never recover fully from the pandemic. Jobs would be lost. "The next few years will be a disruptive and difficult time for all of us," he said.

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      <image:caption>Minister for Social and Family Development, Mr Desmond Lee; Host Adviser Ms Joan Pereira and GRC Advisers Mr Chan Chun Sing, Ms Indranee Rajah, and Mr Melvin Yong proceeding to Bukit Merah View Square to join the active seniors at the Band Stretching exercise, on Mar 25, 2018.  	

Minister for Social and Family Development, Mr Desmond Lee visiting Henderson-Dawson Division on Mar 25, 2018. Ms Joan Pereira, Grassroots Adviser to Tanjong Pagar GRC Grassroots Organisations, will host the visit.

The Visit will cover four stations within Henderson-Dawson Division, which will provide ample opportunities for Minister to meet and interact with the residents. With the theme as "It takes a Community to Build a Community", the programmes at each station will showcase the various grassroots initiatives in reaching out to and provide targeted help to the different segment of residents.

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      <image:caption>Dr Ho Hua Chew, at the freshwater stream on May 25 2016. 

A freshwater stream, one of the rarest habitats in Singapore, has been discovered in the Lentor area just outside the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. The critically endangered banded leaf monkey has also been spotted in the area, which shows the shy monkey is expanding its foraging area, an encouraging sign that its population could be increased. Residents of the area are also campaigning to get the area saved.

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      <image:caption>The former Sepak Takraw hall at Bedok North Street 2 on June 09, 2020. A Regional Screening Centre will be set up here. 

As more activities resume and people start interacting more freely, there could be an "inevitable" rise in the number of new Covid-19 cases in the coming weeks.

Singapore's strategy to keep the outbreak under control will hinge on testing more widely and stepping up its contact tracing efforts.

Regional screening centres will be set up progressively across the island to help test targeted groups, particularly vulnerable groups and those at higher risk of contracting Covid-19.

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Minister for Social and Family Development, Mr Desmond Lee; Host Adviser Ms Joan Pereira and GRC Advisers Mr Melvin Yong and Mr Chan Chun Sing, joining active seniors at the Band Stretching exercise, at Bukit Merah View Square on Mar 25, 2018.  	

Minister for Social and Family Development, Mr Desmond Lee visiting Henderson-Dawson Division on Mar 25, 2018. Ms Joan Pereira, Grassroots Adviser to Tanjong Pagar GRC Grassroots Organisations, will host the visit.

The Visit will cover four stations within Henderson-Dawson Division, which will provide ample opportunities for Minister to meet and interact with the residents. With the theme as "It takes a Community to Build a Community", the programmes at each station will showcase the various grassroots initiatives in reaching out to and provide targeted help to the different segment of residents.

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      <image:caption>Madam Law Mah Lau, 87, at her home in MacPherson on May 28 2016. 

Montimes story on older people who live in MacPherson, where almost half of residents are above 50.

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      <image:caption>The former Sepak Takraw hall at Bedok North Street 2 on June 09, 2020. A Regional Screening Centre will be set up here. 

As more activities resume and people start interacting more freely, there could be an "inevitable" rise in the number of new Covid-19 cases in the coming weeks.

Singapore's strategy to keep the outbreak under control will hinge on testing more widely and stepping up its contact tracing efforts.

Regional screening centres will be set up progressively across the island to help test targeted groups, particularly vulnerable groups and those at higher risk of contracting Covid-19.

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      <image:caption>Mr Dian Iskandar, 47, Teacher, kissing his mother Madam Rosonjan Aziz Khan, 68, Technician, who is the sister-in-law of the deceased. She went for the trip.

The Singaporean pilgrims involved in the incident in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia returning home on Mar 25, 2018. Minister for Communications and Information, Minister-in-charge of Cyber Security and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim will be receiving them at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Local amateur golfers Ms Jacqueline Young, 17, Ms Sarah Tan, 18, and Ms Callista Chen, 17, at Singapore Island Country Club golf course, on May 20 2016.   

Story on local amateur golfers Callista Chen, Sarah Tan and Jacqueline Young. All three are national players and will be competing in next week's 27th Singapore Ladies Amateur Open. The winner of the tournament will be invited to play in The Dalat 1200 Ladies Championship. The KLPGA tournament in Vietnam is a professional competition and offers a prize money of US$420,000.

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask exercising outside the temporarily closed Bedok Stadium at 1 Bedok North Street 2 at 10.25am on June 09, 2020. 

Based on the Multi-Ministerial Taskforce’s announcement on 19 May 2020, all sports and recreation facilities will remain closed in Phase One to slow the spread of Covid-19. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Yusmira Sahadan, (in wheelchair) 46, Manager, is the nephew of both Madam Ramlah Binte Ali, (center) 56, and Madam Havivah Binte Ali, (left) 60. He went for the trip.

The Singaporean pilgrims involved in the incident in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia returning home on Mar 25, 2018. Minister for Communications and Information, Minister-in-charge of Cyber Security and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim will be receiving them at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2.

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      <image:caption>Madam June Wong, 34, Executive, and her daughter Ms Theresa Goh, 5, in K1, below her block on May 21 2016. 

Madam June Wong is the week 4 winner of the 5-week SPH lucky draw contest. The winner gets to treat nine of his/her family members and/or friends to a Japanese dinner for nine at Shinji by Kanesaka at Raffles Hotel. The treat's worth $10,000.

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      <image:caption>A resident checking out the improved version of reusable masks as part of the third mask collection exercise at a 24-hour vending machine provided by the Temasek Foundation at Bedok Community Centre at 12.23pm on June 09, 2020. 

There are 218 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 9), taking Singapore's total to 38,514.

These include six community cases and all are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected nearly 7.19 million people. More than 408,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Madam Elmah Ismail, (left) 59, Sales Associate, kissing sister-in-law Madam Siti Mashita Binte Marsuni, 52, housewife, who went for the trip.

The Singaporean pilgrims involved in the incident in Makkah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia returning home on Mar 25, 2018. Minister for Communications and Information, Minister-in-charge of Cyber Security and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim will be receiving them at Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 2.

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      <image:caption>Cousin of the sisters, Madam Eunice Tan, 88, Retired School Principal, at home on May 20 2016. 

Suntimes story on reclusive sisters, Pearl and Ruby Tan, skeletal remains likely belonging to them were found at 17 Jln Batai 10 years apart.

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      <image:caption>A man inside a bus wearing a face mask with an emoticon wearing a mask at 12.35pm on June 09, 2020. 

There are 218 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 9), taking Singapore's total to 38,514.

These include six community cases and all are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected nearly 7.19 million people. More than 408,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Children from Little Wonders Montessori Childcare fishing in the longkang pond at Fish@Bugis+, on the 7th floor roof-garden of Bugis+ Shopping Center, on Mar 22, 2018. 

My Turf feature on longkang fishing.

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Second Runner Up is Tag F14, Mr Khoo Kai Jun Aloysius, 12, Primary 6 from St Joseph's Institution Junior. 
Champion is Tag F09, Ms Sophi Tan Xuan, 9, Primary 4 from Raffles Girls' Primary School.  
First Runner Up is Tag F11, Mr Ho Wing Yip, 11, Primary 6 from Catholic High School (Primary).  

Finals of the RHB-ST National Spelling Championship with 21 spellers vying for the top spot, at Nanyang Polytechnic on Apr 30 2016.  

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      <image:caption>Man wearing face mask walking in front of Vintage Camera's Museum at No. 8C &amp; 8D Jalan Kledek at 1.07pm on June 09, 2020. 

There are 218 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 9), taking Singapore's total to 38,514.

These include six community cases and all are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected nearly 7.19 million people. More than 408,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Associate Prof Eugene Tan, from Singapore Management University, giving his speech. 

The Tembusu College of the National University of Singapore (NUS) hosting a Tembusu Forum titled "Singapore's Fourth Prime Minister: Aspirations and Expectations" on Mar 20, 2018.

Four speakers offering their insights on the topic, and they are: Ms Kuik Shiao-Yin, Nominated Member of Parliament, and Co-founder, The Thought Collective; Mr Eugene Tan, Associate Professor of Law, Singapore Management University; Mr Tan Yang Long, Tembusu College Student Representative, NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; and Mr Zulkifli Baharudin, Executive Chairman, ITL Corporation. The discussion will be moderated by Professor Tommy Koh, Rector of the Tembusu College at NUS.

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      <image:caption>Dr Marcelo H. ANG Jr, 57, Ag Director, Advanced Robotics Centre, National University of Singapore, and the Autonomous vehicle Scot, which is being tested at one-north, at CREATE, University Town, NUS, on May 03 2016.

How will technologies like driverless vehicles impact the transportation landscape and the economy in Singapore? A Saturday special delves into these issues with leading academics and research scientists in the field of autonomous vehicles.

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      <image:caption>Man wearing face mask walking in front of Vintage Camera's Museum at No. 8C &amp; 8D Jalan Kledek at 1.11pm on June 09, 2020. 

There are 218 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 9), taking Singapore's total to 38,514.

These include six community cases and all are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected nearly 7.19 million people. More than 408,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ong Lek Meng, (centre) 65, Retiree, Madam Ong Bee Geok, (right) 66, Retiree, (elder sister of Mr Ong Lek Meng), and Mr Patrick Ong Pei Wen, 39, Civil Servant, at their house on May 11 2016. 

NHB is digitising and documenting the history of the 1920s and 1930s Green Bus Company at Queen Street.

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      <image:caption>Women wearing face masks walking past Ernest Zacharevic’s Girl with Lion Cub wall mural at junction of Jalan Pisang, facing Victoria Street, at 1.21pm on June 09, 2020. 

There are 218 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 9), taking Singapore's total to 38,514.

These include six community cases and all are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected nearly 7.19 million people. More than 408,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Elisha Tan, (standing) 28, Founder of TechLadies, Mr Jaryl Sim, (sitting, right) 30, Founder of Tinkerbox, and Ms Kate Lim, (sitting, left) 29, Intern at Tinkerbox, at Tinkerbox office on May 17 2016. 

A slew of start-up/tech schools offering Silicon Valley-style bootcamps are opening in Singapore in the next few months amid the Smart Nation and SkillsFuture push. Some tout themelves as 'alternative universities' and many of their students go on to secure jobs in the tech industry after graduating from these coveted courses.

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      <image:caption>Singapore flags hung outside the shophouses along Haji Lane at 2.11pm on June 09, 2020. 

There are 218 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 9), taking Singapore's total to 38,514.

These include six community cases and all are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories comprise the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected nearly 7.19 million people. More than 408,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Prosperous Nation, Flourishing People Lantern at the River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>"MRT Uncle" Zainodin Bin Abdul Hadi, 65, Service Ambassador, at Bishan MRT station on Apr 29 2016.  

Follow-up on mother's heartwarming post about son and 'MRT Uncle' goes viral as others share tales of friendly SMRT staff. 

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      <image:caption>A quiet Holland Village Market and Food Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 9.38am on June 10, 2020. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>God of Fortune over the CBD skyline during sunset at the River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>Ms Firdawati Masri, 32, a child protection officer, inside playroom for the child, at Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) Building on Apr 21 2016.  

Story about the child protection work and what happens in cases where children are abused by their parents. Ms Firdawati is a veteran child protection officer of 10 years.

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      <image:caption>A quiet Holland Village Market and Food Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 9.40am on June 10, 2020. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>God of Fortune over the CBD skyline at the River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>Mr Umar Haziq,9, who has autism, and his father Mr Mohamed Jusri Bangi, 48, executive, at Fun Square, Sensory Park, inside Eden School on Apr 21 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Chua Bee Khim, 53, Owner of Custom Snack, watching video on her handphone while waiting for customers at Holland Village Market and Food Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 9.49am on June 10, 2020. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Dance performance by Anhui Chuzhou Performing Arts Group during River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Jack Sai, 32, Ms Faye Sai, 29, and Ms Anna Sai, 29, owners of Coffee Break, Ms Cho Ai Min, 30, in charge of Business Development, and Mr Jonathan Cho, 28, in charge of Marketing, both from Cho Kee Noodle, in front of National Museum of Singapore on Apr 18 2016. 

They are 2nd or 3rd generation hawkers who will be manning old-school food stalls at National Museum. 

Life cover: This year's Singapore HeritageFest will present the hidden and lesser-known stories about our shared spaces and way of life.

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      <image:caption>Employee of Presto Drycleaners reading newspapers while waiting for customers at Holland Village Market and Food Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 9.58am on June 10, 2020. The shop just reopened on June 12, 2020 after closing from May 22 onwards.

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Dance performance by National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport Dance Department, during River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>Mr Julian Koo, 28, and Ms Kuah Ling Ling, 29, both co-founders of Jaga-Me, at Changi General Hospital on Apr 14 2016. 

Impact Journalism Day 2016: local healthcare app Jaga Me seeks to better prepare caregivers to look after their bedridden family members.

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      <image:caption>Empty shops and space for rent against reflection of nearby flats at Holland Village during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Two of the 12 Zodiac Animals lanterns at the River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Nazir Foead, new chief of Indonesia's peat land restoration agency, at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, on Apr 15 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Closed restaurants, shops and bars at Holland Village during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. No dining in but takeaways are allowed. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fireworks Display during the River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lye Yen Kai, 47, President of the Outdoor Learning and Adventure Education association, on Apr 19 2016. 

With demand for overseas adventure education trips flagging since the Sabah quake and new concerns about MOE programmes to ramp up outdoor education sidelining the rest of the industry, a new outdoor education association has been formed to give private operators a voice.

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      <image:caption>The Fine Line restaurant is closed at 10.17am at Holland Village during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Visitors trying to catch golden confetti at the God of Fortune shower during the River Hongbao 2018 opening ceremony on Feb 14 Feb, 2018.  

River Hongbao 2018 (RHB2018) will be held at The Float @ Marina Bay from 14 February to 24 February 2018, and is slated to be an eleven-night, multi-sensorial extravaganza packed with, interactive fun, fireworks and festive spectacles to usher in the Year of the Dog.

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      <image:caption>Ms Gloria Lau, 64, at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore on Mar 24 2016. 

She is running a marathon a month around the world since Nov 2015. She is also the first Singaporean woman to have attempted the north pole marathon. She did not complete it when she took part in 2015, but she is trying again this year, in April. 

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      <image:caption>Construction site of mixed-use development One Holland Village at Holland Village during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>One-minute long firework displays at 10.05pm during Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2018 on Dec 31 2017. 

Themed Bay of Hopes &amp; Dreams, this yearÌs 6-minute midnight fireworks extravaganza will be set up in a linear configuration across a larger area of the bay for the first time, bringing the fireworks closer to all revellers round the bay for an enhanced viewing experience. The firework display is accompanied by an uplifting and celebratory soundtrack titled The Miracle composed by Singaporean musician Bang Wenfu.
 
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      <image:caption>Life! Interview with Ms Angelita Teo, director of National Museum of Singapore, on Mar 21 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Staff wearing face mask, googles and face shield while serving customers in NTUC FairPrice supermarket at Blk 36 Holland Drive during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 11.39am on June 10, 2020. 

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The iconic Pearl Bank Apartments in Outram was sold to developer CapitaLand on Feb 13, 2018, for $728 million, in its fourth collective sale attempt over the past decade.

CapitaLand plans to redevelop the site into a high-rise residential development comprising around 800 units with "social, shared facilities".

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      <image:caption>Mr Ahmad Refaie Othman, 38, Director of Culinary, R.A.W. Galadari Holdings, at Shangri-La Singapore on Apr 11 2016. 

He started out peeling potatoes at his mother's nasi padang stall but went on to become executive chef at Zuma in Dubai. He recently left to start his own restaurant Play, also in Dubai, and is in town to view sites for possible F&amp;B ventures here. 

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      <image:caption>Workers working at Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre on June 10, 2020. 

Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre will be re-opening on June 17, 2020

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>An autonomous, intelligent robotic target which can act as an opposing force at the Marathon Targets booth at Singapore Airshow 2018, Asia's largest aerospace and defence event, at Changi Exhibition Centre on Feb 09, 2018. 

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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/d4e1b5280e9fe6720216ccaa3fabdc58_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>For MSF's COS announcements. The Early Childhood Development Agency will pilot KidStart to offer coordinated help for children aged up to six years and from low-income and disadvantaged families. Families that need extra support will be proactively identified. The scheme costs over $20million, and will benefit 1000 kids in five areas in the pilot.

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      <image:caption>Workers setting up barricades at Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre on June 10, 2020. 

Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre will be re-opening on June 17, 2020

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A visitor taking photograph of the tiger livery on an Embraer E190-E2 business jet, at the Singapore Airshow 2018, Asia's largest aerospace and defence event, at Changi Exhibition Centre on Feb 09, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ravi Velloor, Associate Editor (Global Affairs), with his new book, at SPH on Apr 12 2016. It will be launched on April 21 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Interior of Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre on June 10, 2020. 

Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre will be re-opening on June 17, 2020

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Ang Hock Chai, (extreme right) Tennis Coach from MGS, pouring water on Clare Cheng Lin-Yi, 15, Sec 3, to celebrate their win. 

Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) won overall 4-1 against Raffles Girls' School (Secondary). 

2018 National Schools Tennis B Division Girls Championship at Kallang Tennis Centre on Feb 07, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Skyy Sia, 28, financial controller, and his mother Madam Shirley Chua, 69, housewife, at home on Mar 30 2016. She is holding a Rita Repulsa staff from the Power Ranger series. He is holding Loki's Sceptre from The Avengers movie. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Interior of Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre on June 10, 2020. 

Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre will be re-opening on June 17, 2020

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Methodist Girls' School (Secondary) students celebrating after winning the last singles game. They won overall 4-1. 

2018 National Schools Tennis B Division Girls Championship at Kallang Tennis Centre on Feb 07, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Eu Huiling, 34, outside Eastpoint Mall on Mar 30 2016. 

She lost all quality of living due to severe eczema over the last decade and desperately needs treatment outside of Singapore in order to turn her life situation around. A page set up on March 27 has since raised at least $15,000 for her treatment in India.

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      <image:caption>Closed stalls at Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre on June 10, 2020. 

Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre will be re-opening on June 17, 2020

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ASEAN Defence Ministers with Chinese State Councilor and Minister of National Defense General Chang Wanquan (centre) at the ASEAN-China Defence Ministers' Informal Meeting at Ritz-Carlton Singapore on Feb 06, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Suntimes interview with Dr Tan Cheng Bock at MHC Asia Healthcare on Mar 16 2016, on why he is running for the presidency.

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      <image:caption>Lamp posts and seats marked with red and white tape near Blk 11 Holland Drive during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The standing positions on stage (L - R)

1. Saleumxay Kommasith (Lao PDR)
2. U Kyaw Tin (Myanmar)
3. Anifah Haji Aman (Malaysia)
4. Alan Peter Cayetano (Philippines)
5. Pham Binh Minh (Viet Nam)
6. Dr Vivian Balakrishnan (Singapore)
7. Don Pramudwinai (Thailand)
8. Dato Haji Erywan bin Pehin Yusof (Brunei)
9. Prak Sokhonn (Cambodia)
10. Retno Marsudi (Indonesia)
11. Dato Lim Jock Hoi (ASEAN Secretary General)

ASEAN Foreign Ministers' Retreat Welcome Group Photo with Singapore Foreign Minister, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, at JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach on Feb 06, 2018.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Andy Marinos, 43, CEO of Sanzar, at InterContinental Singapore Hotel on Mar 12 2016. 
 
Sanzar is Super Rugby's tournament organisers.

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      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lamp posts and seats marked with red and white tape near Blk 11 Holland Drive during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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    <image:image>
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      <image:caption>SMRT staff being transferred to an ambulance at 2.42pm outside Ang Mo Kio MRT station. 

A section of Ang Mo Kio MRT station has been cordoned off after an escalator was seen emitting smoke on Monday afternoon, 05 Feb 2018.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Afghanistan-born writer and former CNN foreign news correspondent Atia Abawi, 34, at Rendezvous Hotel Singapore on Mar 12 2016. 

She is in Singapore for Words Go Round, an annual literary outreach event by the National Arts Council.

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      <image:caption>A kiddie ride marked with red and white tape near Blk 13 Holland Drive during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SCDF personnel looking at the faulty escalator at 3.43pm on Feb 05, 2018. 

A section of Ang Mo Kio MRT station has been cordoned off after an escalator was seen emitting smoke on Monday afternoon, 05 Feb 2018.

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      <image:caption>The SCDF Social Media Administrator LTA Faizal Kamal, (sitting down) 28, with the rest of the SCDF social media team in their office at SCDF HQ on Feb 12 2016. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/e63bcf8a0a64fed45da17284779cb0cc_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>A kiddie ride marked with red and white tape near Blk 13 Holland Drive during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 10, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 451 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (June 10), taking Singapore's total to 38,965.

These include seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the other cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.31 million people. More than 413,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
    </image:image>
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      <image:caption>Welcome performances by NAFA students at NAFA Campus 1 foyer on Feb 02, 2018. 

The Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year. To celebrate the academy’s jubilee year, a series of events will be organised throughout the year. To kick-start the year of celebrations, NAFA will be officially launching its newest facility, Campus 1 Tower Block on 2 February 2018. The new Tower Block, which sits above the recently minted Bencoolen MRT Station, provides students with more state-of-the-art facilities for their studies and added capacity for NAFA.

The event will be graced by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) and Second Minister for the Ministry of Defence. During the event, Mr Ong will be making a speech and officiating both the launch of NAFA’s 80th anniversary and official opening of the new Tower Block.

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      <image:caption>Ms Helen Lek, 52, Head of Retail for Times Publishing, at Times Bookstores at Waterway Point on Mar 10 2016.  

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A bus passenger looking at Scoot airline aeroplanes parked at the tarmac of Changi Airport on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/747b92f75b4e928b7664879d7d81dbfd_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Welcome performances by NAFA students at NAFA Campus 1 foyer on Feb 02, 2018. 

The Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts is celebrating its 80th anniversary this year. To celebrate the academy’s jubilee year, a series of events will be organised throughout the year. To kick-start the year of celebrations, NAFA will be officially launching its newest facility, Campus 1 Tower Block on 2 February 2018. The new Tower Block, which sits above the recently minted Bencoolen MRT Station, provides students with more state-of-the-art facilities for their studies and added capacity for NAFA.

The event will be graced by Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) and Second Minister for the Ministry of Defence. During the event, Mr Ong will be making a speech and officiating both the launch of NAFA’s 80th anniversary and official opening of the new Tower Block.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Madam Liew Yin Wan, (right) 70, Retiree, and her daughter Ms Koh Suan Tian, 34, Quality Manager, both dengue prevention volunteers, giving advices to residents at 297A Compassvale Street on Mar 07 2016. 

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      <image:caption>A closed play area at the basement of Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ActiveSG Gym (Level 6) at Heartbeat @ Bedok on Feb 02, 2018

Heartbeat @ Bedok, an integrated lifestyle hub which brings together multiple agencies under one roof to offer Bedok residents greater convenience and better services, will be officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Sunday, 4 February 2018.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(From right to left, facing camera) Ms Lim Zong Hui, 17, Mr Kaloyan Caluodov, 18, and Ms Sophie Talbot, 17, all JC1 students from NYJC, at the CCA Bazaar on Feb 03 2016. 

Students at Nanyang Junior College's CCA Bazaar, as part of their orientation programme for the new JC1s on Feb 03 2016.

Nanyang JC, Serangoon JC and Meridian JC emerging as the better-ranked JCs.

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      <image:caption>Customers wearing face masks inside FairPrice Finest at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A girl crying in the suspended ball pit, at City Square Mall on Feb 04, 2018. 

The operator of a newly opened attraction at City Square Mall, which features a suspended ball pit, said it will review safety measures after a video of one of its visitors "drowning" in the pit went viral.

Bloggers Vivien and John Low, who run parenting blog Beautiful Chaos, posted a video on their Facebook page on Saturday of their visit to the three-storey Airzone, which has been touted as the world's first net playground built in a shopping centre atrium.

The attraction, which had a soft opening in mid-January, includes a ball pit suspended on the third storey, and a slide and maze leading to the fourth and fifth storeys.

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      <image:caption>Mr Perng Peck Seng, 64, Programme Director of River Hongbao 2016, has been involved with the River Hongbao Chinese New Year festivities since the event began 30 years ago. For that he is given a special award for his long service and contribution to the annual event.

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      <image:caption>Empty taxi queue at 12.32pm at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>High tide at East Coast Park Area B, causing seawater to overflow the banks of a drain at 12.40pm on Feb 04, 2018.

Tide levels of 3m and above are considered higher than normal, according to PUB. There was a high tide of 3.3m at 1.30pm, according to NEA. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan Dib Jin, (right) 66, (grandson of Mr Tan Kah Kee) owner of the property, and Mr Yip Yew Chong, 46, Mural Artist, in front of the painted mural on Dec 18 2015. 

For story on public or community murals in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>A worker cleaning the floor at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>High tide at East Coast Park Area B, causing seawater to overflow the banks of a canal at 1.48pm on Feb 04, 2018.

Tide levels of 3m and above are considered higher than normal, according to PUB. There was a high tide of 3.3m at 1.30pm, according to NEA. 

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      <image:caption>NDP2016 Logo Designer, Lim Xin Chelsea, 19, with the NDP2016 logo.

NDP 2016: Theme, Concept and Logo will be unveiled at the National Stadium on Mar 09 2016. 

Chairman of the NDP2016 Executive Committee, Brigadier-General Kenneth Liow, 46, will officially launch the theme and logo for this year's National Day Celebrations and share an overview of this year's Show. There will be interviews with the logo designer and logo judge too on Mar 09 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Passenger arriving at Changi Airport Terminal 3 at 12.41pm on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>High tide at East Coast Park Area B, causing seawater to overflow the banks of a drain at 1.59pm on Feb 04, 2018.

Tide levels of 3m and above are considered higher than normal, according to PUB. There was a high tide of 3.3m at 1.30pm, according to NEA. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Simren Kaur, 19, second year student from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, at Woodlands on Dec 17 2015. She had a cornea transplant using a recent method called DALK last year as her eye had become cone-shaped.

For cover story on the development of cornea transplants in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks at Changi Airport Terminal 3 at 12.42pm on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Accident on AYE (towards Tuas) before Clementi Ave 2 Exit with congestion till Normanton Exit on Feb 01, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Victor Lim, (second from left) 38, Educator, Ms Yvonne Gan, (second from right) 35, Interior Designer, with their children, Mr Alden Lim, (extreme right) 7, Primary 1, Mr Avern Lim, (extreme left) 4, Nursery 2, and Ms Arielle Lim, (center) 3, Nursery 1, in the living room of their apartment on Nov 19 2015.  

The Chic Apartment column for Dec 05 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A closed Louis Vuitton outlet at the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 3 at 12.52pm on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Paalkudam devotees leaving Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 30, 2018. 

The Thaipusam procession 2018 kicks off at 9.30pm on Jan 30 from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Special Women Task Team (SWTT) officer and Station Inspector (SI) Rohana Bte Ramlan, 39, at Police Cantonment Complex on Nov 30 2015. 

For a feature of women police officers. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) cabin crew wearing face masks at Changi Airport Terminal 3 Departure Hall on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A devotee in a trance at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 30, 2018. 

The Thaipusam procession 2018 kicks off at 9.30pm on Jan 30 from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Libby Chan, 36, Senior Curator, China, Asian Civilisations Museum, inside The Scholar In Chinese Culture, in the Kwek Hong Png Wing on the Asian Civilisations Museum on Nov 09 2015.  

Life! cover story on the opening of two new wings at the Asian Civilisations Museum. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) cabin crew wearing face masks at Changi Airport Terminal 3 Departure Hall on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A devotee in a trance at Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Jan 30, 2018. 

The Thaipusam procession 2018 kicks off at 9.30pm on Jan 30 from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple. 

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      <image:caption>Profile of Shell chairperson Goh Swee Chen, about her first year, at her office at Shell Singapore on Dec 16 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) cabin crew wearing face masks at the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Students participating in Republic Polytechnic Fitness 101 programme at Republic Polytechnic Sports Complex on Jan 29, 2018. 

The pilot Fitness Programme stemming from an ACCORD proposal in 2016 has yield optimistic results. Through the programme, there was an overall improvement in the students' National Physical Fitness Award (NAPFA) test results and it helped them to understand the importance of fitness and healthy living.

The programme has help prepare pre-enlistees students from various Post-Secondary Education Institutions (PSEIs) such as ITE College East, ITE College West, Anderson Junior College (AJC) and Temasek Polytechnic (TP) for National Service. After the pilot, these PSEIs have expanded the fitness programme in various forms to better suit their students. One such example, is Republic Polytechnic (RP) developing their own fitness workshop, Fitness 101.

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      <image:caption>Dr Stephen Murphy, 40, Curator, Southeast Asia, Asian Civilisations Museum, inside the Tang Shipwreck: Khoo Teck Puat Gallery, in the Riverfront Wing, of the Asian Civilisations Museum on Nov 09 2015. 

Life! cover story on the opening of two new wings at the Asian Civilisations Museum. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks taking photographs at the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Two armed perpetrators open fire at the nearby OCBC Arena. They are swiftly intercepted and neutralised by the soldiers on the ground.

Full-time National Servicemen (NSF) and regulars from the Army Standby Force were activated to respond to simulated homeland security threats, as part of the mobilisation and equipping exercises (MOBEX), on Jan 27, 2018.  

3rd Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (3 SIR) responded to a simulated active shooter scenario at the Singapore Sports Hub, where the soldiers conducted cordon and search operations together with the Singapore Police Force officers and Sports Hub security officers. This exercise is part of ongoing efforts by the SAF and the Home Team to test and validate Singapore's multi-agency response plan in the event of terrorist attacks. The exercise also served to raise public awareness on the current threat landscape and to encourage continued vigilance from members of the public. 

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      <image:caption>Grains of Thought by Singaporean artist Eng Tow, 48, inside the Contemporary Project Gallery in the Kwek Hong Png Wing at Asian Civilisations Museum on Nov 09 2015.  

Life! cover story on the opening of two new wings at the Asian Civilisations Museum. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) cabin crew at the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A member of public tried to force his way out, and he was being apprehended. Soldiers from 3rd Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (3 SIR) conducted cordon and search operations together with Singapore Police Force officers and Sports Hub security officers. They established a personnel access control point, as part of cordon and search operations. 

Full-time National Servicemen (NSF) and regulars from the Army Standby Force were activated to respond to simulated homeland security threats, as part of the mobilisation and equipping exercises (MOBEX), on Jan 27, 2018.  

3rd Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment (3 SIR) responded to a simulated active shooter scenario at the Singapore Sports Hub, where the soldiers conducted cordon and search operations together with the Singapore Police Force officers and Sports Hub security officers. This exercise is part of ongoing efforts by the SAF and the Home Team to test and validate Singapore's multi-agency response plan in the event of terrorist attacks. The exercise also served to raise public awareness on the current threat landscape and to encourage continued vigilance from members of the public. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Alan Chong, Director of ACM, outside ACM on Nov 09 2015.  

Life! cover story on the opening of two new wings at the Asian Civilisations Museum. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) cabin crew and passengers wearing face masks at the transit area of Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>(From left) Professor Low Teck Seng, Chief Executive Officer of National Research Foundation Singapore; Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean; Professor Gerard ’t Hooft, Nobel Prize in Physics (1999); Professor Frédérique Vidal, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation for France; and Sir Fraser Stoddart, Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2016); interacting before the Welcome Dinner at President's Lodge at NTU on Jan 21, 2018. 

Opening opening of Global Young Scientists Summit 2018 at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore on Jan 21, 2018. 

Organised by the National Research Foundation Singapore, the Summit is an international gathering of bright young researchers from all over the world in Singapore, who will be mentored by eminent scientists over a five-day Summit. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Gene Tan, creative director of The Future of Us exhibition at Gardens by the Bay, on Nov 05 2015. The exhibition will cap a year of SG50 celebrations. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Airlines (SIA) cabin crew wearing face masks in the transit area with lots of closed shops at 1.19pm at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aftermath of the burnt unit at 7.08pm on Jan 20, 2018.

A fire broke out in a flat in 867A Tampines Street 83 on Saturday (Jan 20), with the residents fleeing the unit to safety before the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) officers arrived and put out the fire.

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      <image:caption>Mr Yunnos Shariff, 72, retired fireman, wearing his Section Leader uniform from the 1960s, standing in front of the Dennis F12 Fire Engine, inside the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery at Central Fire Station on Nov 04 2015. 

He served in the fire brigade for over 40 years. This week in Nov in 1965, the Singapore Fire Brigade put up its first public display of fire fighting equipment and capabilities. 

For History Page on SunTimes.

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      <image:caption>Seafarers waiting for the flight to Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Loading of impounded personal mobility devices onto a lorry.

The Land Transport Authority conducting enforcement operations against personal mobility device users caught riding on the road at Loyang Drive on Jan 15, 2018, as stiffer penalties for the offence come into effect.

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      <image:caption>Mr Adonis Reyes, (right) 27, Bartender at Bread Street Kitchen, on Nov 17 2015. 

For Tipples section in SunLife!

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      <image:caption>Seafarers arriving in a bus before leaving for Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Participants at the Mass Pongal competition 2018.

LISHA organising the Mass Pongal &amp; Kolam Competition 2018 which will be simultaneously held at Campbell Lane &amp; the platform outside IHC on Jan 20, 2018. 

The event is jointly organized by LISHA &amp; the Indian Heritage Centre. This is the last event organized for Pongal this year. 30 groups of 4 are expected to participate in the Mass Pongal session. Assoc Prof Fatimah Lateef, MP for Marine Parade GRC, is the Guest of Honour. 

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      <image:caption>She was a former screenwriter and filmmaker but Jenny Bowen decided to setup an NGO for marginalised children -Half The Sky - after she adopted children from China. Interview at Fullerton Bay Hotel on Nov 17 2015.

For It Changed My Life.  

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      <image:caption>Seafarers checking in before leaving for Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (extreme left) posing for selfies with carnival partners on stage at Our Tampines Hub on Jan 13, 2018. 

The inaugural SG Cares Carnival at Our Tampines Hub on Jan 13, 2018. Guest-of-Honour Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong joined participants from the corporate, community, social service and public sectors to celebrate diverse ways of giving back and launch the SG Cares app. With the app, it is now easier to find volunteering opportunities, and be inspired by stories of ordinary Singaporeans helping others in the community

PM Lee Hsien Loong, MCCY Grace Fu, MSF Desmond Lee and Speaker Tan Chuan-Jin, Member of Parliament for Tampines GRC Mr Heng Swee Keat also visited the SG Cares booths.

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      <image:caption>Ms Karishma Kishore Wagle, 23, graduated with Bachelor in Science (Occupational Therapy), at SIT on Oct 15 2015. 

Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) releasing its first ever graduate employment survey and they are also having a graduation ceremony for some degree programmes on Oct 15 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Seafarers checking in before leaving for Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Reactions of pupils receiving their GCE O-Level examination results at Presbyterian High School on Jan 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Muslim Converts Association of Singapore General Manager Zainal Abidin Nordin, 55, on Oct 29 2015, regarding the 35th anniversary of the organisation. 

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      <image:caption>Seafarers preparing to go through immigration before leaving for Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Reactions of pupils receiving their GCE O-Level examination results at Presbyterian High School on Jan 12, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kaveh Zahedi, Regional Director and Representative for Asia and the Pacific of the United Nations Environment Programme, at Interpol Global Complex for Innovation, on Nov 16 2015.   

The UN environmental programme and Interpol holding a conference in Singapore on environmental crime, at Interpol Global Complex for Innovation.  

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      <image:caption>Passengers arriving at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

There are 463 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (June 12), taking Singapore's total to 39,850.

These include 18 community cases, comprising eight Singaporeans or permanent residents and 10 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.58 million people. More than 423,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Passenger wearing winter clothing inside bus number 293 on the way to Tampines Bus Interchange at 9.41am on Jan 12, 2018. 

Generic pix of the cold weather in Singapore. Temperatures have dropped to 21.7 deg C. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Vincent Ang, 34, Director of Vintage Studio, at his hair salon in Westgate on Oct 27 2015. 

A hair salon chain, Vintage Studio, has offered its help to victims of a hair salon chain which closed abruptly in August. Vintage Studio, which currently has four salons and is opening another one next month, is offering discounts to victims, which number in the hundreds. Victims can also transfer their unutilised credits to the salon, and pay just 35 per cent of the amount. 

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      <image:caption>A seafarer putting on safety gloves after arriving from Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing warm clothings and waiting for bus at the bus stop near Blk 115 Pasir Ris Street 11 at 10.17am on Jan 12, 2018. 

Generic pix of the cold weather in Singapore. Temperatures have dropped to 21.7 deg C. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Yar Zar Ye Soe, (left) 26, will be attached to Bosch, and Ms Eyrica Lee Min Wei, 20, will be attached to Uhlmann, at German Centre on Oct 26 2015. Both will be doing the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Systems Engineering (ElectroMechanical Systems) at Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT). 

German companies coming together to offer scholarships to polytechnic graduates as a partnership under Singapore's EDB. 

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      <image:caption>Seafarers arriving from Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Cyclist with poncho and umbrella cycling at the bus stop near Blk 442 Pasir Ris Drive 6 at 10.33am on Jan 12, 2018. 

Generic pix of the cold weather in Singapore. Temperatures have dropped to 21.7 deg C. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Woon Yoke Chan, 59, Senior Housekeeping Attendant, inside the deluxe family room at Festive Hotel on Oct 09 2015. 

Festive Hotel refurbished in February to make cleaning easier with no carpets and a smoother sofa bed fabric. 

Hotel industry has been the first manpower plan for the whole sector to standardise the skills needed to progress. Ongoing productivity measures have also helped improve the processes in hotels. 

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      <image:caption>Seafarers arriving from Mumbai on the way to board their bus at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Pedestrian wearing extra layer of clothing outside Scotts Square on Jan 11, 2018. 

Temperatures have dropped to 22 deg C.
 
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      <image:caption>Ms Suenne Tan, 40, Director, Education and Programmes, National Gallery Singapore, inside the Art Playscape at the Keppel Centre for Art Education on Oct 02 2015. 

National Gallery Singapore gives media a first look of the Keppel Centre for Art Education on Oct 02 2015. Located strategically on Level 1 of the City Hall Wing, this is an education facility which supports learning at the Gallery. The first of its kind in the region, the Keppel Centre for Art Education comprises four art spaces. A $12 million donation by Keppel Corporation has helped in the creation of this centre.

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      <image:caption>A seafarer waiting on the bus after arriving from Mumbai at Changi Airport Terminal One on June 12, 2020. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), together with government agencies and shipping companies, are facilitating one of the largest crew changes by a chartered flight this Friday, 12 June 2020.

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      <image:caption>Ms Tay Ining, 29, Artist / Metal Fabricator, setting up her work, inside the Tiong Bahru Air Raid Shelter on Jan 11, 2018. 

Feature on art exhibition RAID which will be held inside the Tiong Bahru Air Raid Shelter, a historic space which dates back as early as 1939. 

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      <image:caption>For Singaporean of the Year award shortlist: Teacher Yong Yuen Cheng, (right) 43, and media producer Lim Nghee Huat, (left) 61, ultramarathoners who ran 2,500 km - 50km daily over 50 consecutive days - for SG50 and charity, at MacRitchie Reservoir Park on Nov 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks in Peninsula Plaza during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.11pm on June 13, 2020. 

Under Phase One of post-Circuit Breaker, FDWs must continue to stay at home during their rest days. They may go out to run errands and buy meals, and should return home immediately thereafter. Last weekend, the Ministry of Manpower observed some FDWs gathering at hotspots such as City Plaza, Lucky Plaza and Peninsular Plaza. Some of them were queuing up to remit money, and some were seen to have gathered in groups with their friends.

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      <image:caption>People at the bus stop outside Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple at 11.47am on Jan 10, 2018. Two men are using blue plastic bags to shield their heads from the rain.
 
A monsoon surge in the South China Sea that is forecast to persist over the next few days saw temperatures dip across parts of Singapore on Wednesday (Jan 10) to 22.8 deg C.

This is below an earlier estimated minimum temperature of 23 deg C.

And the weather is predicted to get even cooler in the next few days, falling to as low as 22 deg C, according to a Facebook post by the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Wednesday.

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      <image:caption>Mr Quek Kim Kiang, 63, crab catcher who uses a traditional hooking technique, which is a disappearing skill known to very few people. 

Update on National Heritage Board (NHB) Cultural Mapping Project for Pulau Ubin on Oct 02 2015. 

It is a project to document Ubin's living heritage through the accounts and living patterns of residents and former residents of Ubin, and to gain a comprehensive understanding of the different facets of Ubin's history and social fabric. 

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      <image:caption>Customers wearing masks at Maw La Myiang Salon in Peninsula Plaza during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.31pm on June 13, 2020. 

Under Phase One of post-Circuit Breaker, FDWs must continue to stay at home during their rest days. They may go out to run errands and buy meals, and should return home immediately thereafter. Last weekend, the Ministry of Manpower observed some FDWs gathering at hotspots such as City Plaza, Lucky Plaza and Peninsular Plaza. Some of them were queuing up to remit money, and some were seen to have gathered in groups with their friends.

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      <image:caption>Woman using plastic bag to shield her head from the rain outside Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple at Waterloo Street at 1.53pm on Jan 10, 2018.

A monsoon surge in the South China Sea that is forecast to persist over the next few days saw temperatures dip across parts of Singapore on Wednesday (Jan 10) to 22.8 deg C.

This is below an earlier estimated minimum temperature of 23 deg C.

And the weather is predicted to get even cooler in the next few days, falling to as low as 22 deg C, according to a Facebook post by the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Wednesday.

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      <image:caption>Madam Wang Xiao San, (right) 76, and her daughter Ms Ivy Choo, 52, at their "Ah Ma Drink Stall".   

Update on National Heritage Board (NHB) Cultural Mapping Project for Pulau Ubin on Oct 02 2015. 

It is a project to document Ubin's living heritage through the accounts and living patterns of residents and former residents of Ubin, and to gain a comprehensive understanding of the different facets of Ubin's history and social fabric. 

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      <image:caption>Many closed shops and people wearing masks in Peninsula Plaza during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.36pm on June 13, 2020. 

Under Phase One of post-Circuit Breaker, FDWs must continue to stay at home during their rest days. They may go out to run errands and buy meals, and should return home immediately thereafter. Last weekend, the Ministry of Manpower observed some FDWs gathering at hotspots such as City Plaza, Lucky Plaza and Peninsular Plaza. Some of them were queuing up to remit money, and some were seen to have gathered in groups with their friends.

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      <image:caption>Pedestrian and cyclist under the rain at the junction of Selegie Road, Rochor Canal Road and Sungei Road at 3.06pm on Jan 10, 2018. 

A monsoon surge in the South China Sea that is forecast to persist over the next few days saw temperatures dip across parts of Singapore on Wednesday (Jan 10) to 22.8 deg C.

This is below an earlier estimated minimum temperature of 23 deg C.

And the weather is predicted to get even cooler in the next few days, falling to as low as 22 deg C, according to a Facebook post by the National Environment Agency (NEA) on Wednesday.

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      <image:caption>Madam Ong Siew Fong, 72, at the Wei To Temple, which is the largest religious site on Ubin. 

Update on National Heritage Board (NHB) Cultural Mapping Project for Pulau Ubin on Oct 02 2015. 

It is a project to document Ubin's living heritage through the accounts and living patterns of residents and former residents of Ubin, and to gain a comprehensive understanding of the different facets of Ubin's history and social fabric. 

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      <image:caption>Security personnel checking temperatures and whether visitors have checked in via SafeEntry before entering Peninsula Plaza during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.46pm on June 13, 2020. 

Under Phase One of post-Circuit Breaker, FDWs must continue to stay at home during their rest days. They may go out to run errands and buy meals, and should return home immediately thereafter. Last weekend, the Ministry of Manpower observed some FDWs gathering at hotspots such as City Plaza, Lucky Plaza and Peninsular Plaza. Some of them were queuing up to remit money, and some were seen to have gathered in groups with their friends.

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      <image:caption>Bangladeshi workers Md Bayazid, 19, and Rajbongshi Rajib, (with cap) 19, from LS 2 Services, cleaning up the Merlion Park at 1.18am after the Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2018. 
 
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      <image:caption>Mrs Kirtida Mekani, standing in front of the sea grape tree, the site where the first tree planting took place at Labrador Park, on Oct 06 2015. 

The President's Award for the Environment is the highest accolade for individuals, educational institutions and organisations that have made significant contributions towards the environment in Singapore. This year's four recipients include Mrs Kirtida Mekani, who conceptualised the 'Plant-A-Tree Programme' under NParks' Garden City Fund. Since its inception in 2007, the programme has seen 17,000 trees pledged and planted across Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>People cycling, jogging and brisk walking at Bedok Reservoir Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 9.53am on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>The crowd at the floating platform after the one-minute long firework displays at 11.05pm during Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2018 on Dec 31 2017. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Yuey Tan, (right) 33, Founder, and Ms Claire Jedrek, 33, Marketing and PR Director, of The Karting Arena @ Bukit Timah, on Sept 22 2015. 

Opening of The Karting Arena @ Bukit Timah, Singapore's first electric go-karting circuit on Sept 22 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A man exercising in front of a barricade at Bedok Reservoir Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.05am on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>People queueing to buy Toto at the 7-Eleven outlet at Blk 102 Yishun Ave 5 #01-137 on Jan 05, 2018. 
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Wesley Seah, 48, guide coordinator and lead workshop facilitator for Dialogue in the Dark, on Oct 05 2015. 

Social enterprise Dialogue in the Dark (DiD) is presenting "Against All Odds", a two-day conference at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. This includes an Experiential Tour, where each group of eight will be given a white cane to navigate simulated environments such as an open park and crossing the street through the noise of traffic.

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask looking at his handphone outside a shelter with a mural at Bedok Reservoir Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.09am on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Members of the media shooting the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle at Tanglin Police Division on Dec 28, 2017. 

The Singapore Police Force will be deploying new security features at operations for New Year's Eve. The three new capabilities that will be showcased will be the (1) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, (2) Division Command Vehicle and (3) Police Camera with light and sound capabilities.
 
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      <image:caption>A construction site at Bedok Reservoir Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.23am on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Member of the media shooting the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle at Tanglin Police Division on Dec 28, 2017. 

The Singapore Police Force will be deploying new security features at operations for New Year's Eve. The three new capabilities that will be showcased will be the (1) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, (2) Division Command Vehicle and (3) Police Camera with light and sound capabilities.
 
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      <image:caption>(From top left, clockwise) Mr Daniel Quick, 20, Year 3 SP student, Diploma in Mechatronics &amp; Robotics, Ms Lee Sun Ho, 21, Year 3 SP student, Diploma in Clean Energy, Mr Cheong Yong Quan, 21, Year 3 SP student, Diploma in Clean Energy, and Mr Steven Chew, 54, Team Manager and Senior Lecturer at SP School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, beside the self-built solar car, SunSPEC4, at Singapore Polytechnic Sports Complex on Sept 29 2015. 
 
Singapore Polytechnic unveiling their self-built solar car, SunSPEC4, with strong support from sponsor Singapore Power, at Singapore Polytechnic Sports Complex on Sept 29 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Workers cleaning the floor at Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 15, 2020. 

On a Facebook post on June 3, Member of Parliament (MP) for Fengshan Cheryl Chan said the Block 85 Market and Food Centre has received approval for resumption of renovation works. Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre will be re-opening on June 17, 2020.

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Unmanned Aerial Vehicle at Tanglin Police Division on Dec 28, 2017. 

The Singapore Police Force will be deploying new security features at operations for New Year's Eve. The three new capabilities that will be showcased will be the (1) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, (2) Division Command Vehicle and (3) Police Camera with light and sound capabilities.
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Caleb Chia, (left) 31, Executive Manager, Animal Management Operations (Wild Animals Section), AVA, receiving the individual award in the Municipal Services Awards 2015. 

Inspector Mohd Khairuddin Bin Mohd Adnan, (right) 47, Deputy Officer in Charge, Community Policing Unit, Woodlands East NPC, Jurong Division, SPF, receiving the individual award in the Municipal Services Awards 2015. 

Ms Grace Fu, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, gracing the OneService Appreciation Tea, organised by the Municipal Services Office (MSO), at Hort Park on Sept 29 2015. The event aims to recognise the good citizen-centric delivery of municipal services and inter-agency efforts to achieve effective municipals solutions. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks boarding the bus Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 11.19am on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Preview of light projections on the facade of ArtScience Museum (testing of projections) on Dec 28, 2017. 

From tomorrow Dec 29, 2017, the Merlion and ArtScience Museum will see animated effects dance across their facades as the two landmarks join in the Countdown visual displays for the first time.

The two light projection shows will be synchronised with that at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore. The three projection shows will be shown at 8pm, 8.30pm, 9pm, 9.30pm and
10pm on 29 and 30 December. On New Yearís Eve, all three light projections will be shown at 8pm, 9pm, 10pm, 11pm and 11.55pm.

Four one-minute firework displays will also illuminate Singaporeís skyline hourly from 8pm on New Yearís Eve, right after each light projection show. A special countdown sequence that invites everyone around the bay to collectively count down to the New Year will follow after the final show at 11.55pm, leading up to a spectacular six-minute midnight firework display.
 
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      <image:caption>Ms Park Sang Hee, 47, hanbok designer, at Shangri-La Hotel on Sept 28 2015. 

Interview with hanbok designer Park Sang Hee. Ms Park is in Singapore for this year's Korea Festival, celebrating South Korea's National Day. Ms Park will be doing a fashion show.

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      <image:caption>A temporarily closed Bedok Stadium at 1 Bedok North Street 2 during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Michael Florian Rush, 27, proposing to Ms Andrea Carmela Tulod Singco, 24, both performers from USS, in front of The Merlion on Dec 28, 2017.  They have been together for over two years and first met at USS. 

From tomorrow Dec 29, 2017, the Merlion and ArtScience Museum will see animated effects dance across their facades as the two landmarks join in the Countdown visual displays for the first time.

The two light projection shows will be synchronised with that at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore. The three projection shows will be shown at 8pm, 8.30pm, 9pm, 9.30pm and
10pm on 29 and 30 December. On New Yearís Eve, all three light projections will be shown at 8pm, 9pm, 10pm, 11pm and 11.55pm.

Four one-minute firework displays will also illuminate Singaporeís skyline hourly from 8pm on New Yearís Eve, right after each light projection show. A special countdown sequence that invites everyone around the bay to collectively count down to the New Year will follow after the final show at 11.55pm, leading up to a spectacular six-minute midnight firework display.
 
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      <image:caption>Interview with CEO of SembCorp Industries Tang Kin Fei, 64, at his office on Oct 01 2015. 

Story on strategy to expand globally and the challenges in offshore and marine and opportunities in urban planning.

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      <image:caption>A chicken running on the road outside the temporarily closed Bedok Stadium at 1 Bedok North Street 2 during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Rico Goh, 21, Events Assistant, wiping dry the bouncing castle after the rain, at the Pasar Malam next to Blk 829 Tampines Street 81 on Dec 27, 2017. 
 
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      <image:caption>Exclusive interview with national pole vaulter Rachel Yang, 33, on Sept 28 2015, who is running in this year's Great Eastern run, 5km category and is raising money for charity focused on women and children.

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      <image:caption>Kiddie rides are closed at Bedok Point during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.18pm on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Lee Guat Kim (Malaysian residing in Sg, centre), aged 76, reacts after winning a pair of round-trip tickets to Athens. She also won Luxury Goods (a set of Bottega Venetia Men’s briefcase, women’s handbag and wallet). She was one of the six lucky passengers on board TR7, who participated in a quiz game upon arrival in Changi Airport.

Changi Airport Group (CAG) celebrating the crossing of yet another milestone in Changi Airport's history, recording 60 million passenger movements in 2017, a first in a calendar year, at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Dec 18, 2017. 

A celebratory event was held in the transit area of Terminal 2 this afternoon with passengers on Scoot flight TR7 from Gold Coast, Australia, identified to be carrying the 60 millionth passenger for Changi Airport this year. The event was attended by representatives from Changi Airport Group, Scoot and other airport partners. Prizes were given out to six lucky passengers on board TR7, who participated in a quiz game upon arrival in Changi Airport. These prizes were selected from Changi's wide range of retail offerings, and included brand names like Apple, Bottega Veneta, Cle de Peau, La Prairie, Lee Hwa, Omega, SK-II, Sony and Tumi. 

The winners also each received a pair of round-trip tickets to selected Scoot destinations, including Honolulu and Athens. The flight's passengers were treated to a buffet spread and received goodie bags (including a $60 Changi Gift Card).

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      <image:caption>Feature story on National Women's Hockey Coach, Australian David Viner, 58, at Singapore Sports Hub on Sept 16 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Almost empty Kaki Makan outlet at Heartbeat@Bedok during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.30pm on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Visitors at Changi Airport Terminal 2 Departure Hall on Dec 18, 2017. 

Changi Airport Group (CAG) celebrating the crossing of yet another milestone in Changi Airportís history, recording 60 million passenger movements in 2017, a first in a calendar year, at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Dec 18, 2017. 

A celebratory event was held in the transit area of Terminal 2 this afternoon with passengers on Scoot flight TR7 from Gold Coast, Australia, identified to be carrying the
60 millionth passenger for Changi Airport this year. The event was attended by representatives from Changi Airport Group, Scoot and other airport partners. Prizes were given out to six lucky passengers on board TR7, who participated in a quiz game upon arrival in Changi Airport. These prizes were selected from Changiís wide range of retail offerings, and included brand names like Apple, Bottega Veneta, Cle de Peau, La Prairie, Lee Hwa, Omega, SK-II, Sony and Tumi. 

The winners also each received a pair of round-trip tickets to selected Scoot destinations, including Honolulu and Athens. The flightís passengers were treated to a buffet spread and received goodie bags (including a $60 Changi Gift Card).

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      <image:caption>Mr Joseph Koh, 66, Singapore's former ambassador to Brunei, holding a probably new orange huntsman (scientific name in italics: Heteropoda sp.) spider from Brunei, in his home laboratory where he studies spiders, on Sept 18 2015. 

He is an expert on spiders and has about 12,000 specimens in his collection. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks at Heartbeat@Bedok during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.36pm on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Residents having fun at the snow party with the Christmas decorations put up by Mr Tan Koon Tat, 57, Carpenter, at Woodlands Street 13, on Dec 23, 2017.

He is the man who has brought festive cheer to the neighbourhood year after year - rain or shine, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya or Deepavali, for at least a decade. 

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      <image:caption>(Top row from left) Mr Glendon Phua Zhi Ming, 25, Student, Mr Amshar Amin, 21, Police NSF, Mr Akmal Shaharudin, 19, NS Pre-enlistee, 

(Bottom row from left) Ms Sharifah Badriyah Alhadad, 20, student, Mr Shahizan Ahmad, 45, Lead Teacher of Physical Education in Damai Primary School, and Ms Ong Hui Hui, 26, Auditor, at Damai Primary School on May 30 2015.  

SEA Games feature on floorball. An initiative started to help overweight students to lose weight has ended up turning Pasir Ris Primary School into a hotbed for the development of floorball talent, with five players in the national team hailing from the school. At the forefront of it all is their team manager Shahizan. 

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      <image:caption>A closed Bedok Public Library at Heartbeat@Bedok during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Residents having fun at the snow party with the Christmas decorations put up by Mr Tan Koon Tat, 57, Carpenter, at Woodlands Street 13, on Dec 23, 2017.

He is the man who has brought festive cheer to the neighbourhood year after year - rain or shine, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Hari Raya or Deepavali, for at least a decade. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Iskander Bin Mydin, (left) in his early 60s, Deputy Director, Curation &amp; Collections, National Museum of Singapore, together with Ms Chung May Khuen, 41, Senior Curator, Curation &amp; Collections, National Museum of Singapore, at the Life in Singapore: Modern Colony (1925-1935) gallery inside National Museum on Sept 08 2015. 

After a S$10 million facelift that began last year, the National Museum opens its new sections with a special opening weekend programme on Sept 19 and 20. The revamp coincides with the Republic's 50th anniversary celebrations and also marks the next phase in the museum's transformation and brand identity. Its last revamp was in 2006. 

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      <image:caption>HDB flats displayed with Singapore flags as viewed from Blk 409 Bedok North Ave 2 during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

The rules for displaying the national flag have been amended so that people can fly the crescent and five stars from April 25 until September, the Government said on Saturday (April 25).

The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) said that the move is in response to public requests to display the flag during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak as a rallying symbol.

President Halimah Yaacob has agreed to the change in the Singapore Arms and Flag and National Anthem Rules, bringing forward the period in which the flag may be displayed.

Annually, people are already allowed to fly the flag in this manner from July 1 to Sept 30 during the usual period of National Day celebrations.

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      <image:caption>ATLAS, at Parkview Square, on Dec 16, 2017. 

Interview with ATLAS' sommelier Mason Ng, who began studying wine at the age of 13. He now oversees a collection of more than 250 of the world's most sought-after labels in the ATLAS Champagne Collection. 

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      <image:caption>(From extreme left, clockwise) Ms Michelle Teo, 17, Ms Ashly Lau, 17, Ms Nadine Joy Nathan, 16, Ms Kelsie Yasmin Muir, 16, Ms Janessa Dai, 17, and Ms Zeng Qiyan, 18, at MOE (Evans) Gymnasium on May 24 2015. 

SEA Games Gymnastics Preview. All six members of the women's artistic gymnasts are making their Games debut, but they are setting their sights high as they seek the Republic's fourth consecutive gold medal in the team event. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks and queueing for food at Blk 216 Bedok North Street 1 Hawker Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 1.01pm on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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Mr Desmond Lee interacting with children playing with Code-a-pillar, a non-tablet and non-app based coding technology toy for children between 3-8 years old. Children will plan a path for the Code-a-pillar by putting its pieces in a right sequence along a play mat. It involves a sequencing skill to develop critical thinking. 

Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development, officiating the Hour of Code Finale at the Skool4Kidz Campus @ Yishun on Dec 08, 2017. 

As part of the Hourís activities, Mr Lee interacted with the preschool children who carried out problem solving by using programmable tech toys to address challenges given to them by their teachers.

Skool4Kidz is the first preschool in Singapore to host the global Hour of Code movement, introducing 250 preschool students and their family members to the field of computer science, and demonstrating that participants of almost any age can learn coding and develop skills in computational thinking and active problem solving.

Held across 13 Skool4Kidz preschool centres, the event is supported by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), as an activity to help children become not only familiar with tech, but to actively participate in using technology to explore, experiment, analyse and problem solve.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Goh Choon Huat, 24, Mr Darren Low, 27, Ms Dinah Chan, (front) 29, Mr Teh Jing Long Noel, (back) 21, Mr Vincent Ang, 38, and Mr Benedict Lee, 20. 

Team Singapore Cycling Athlete Engagement Session at Singapore Sports Hub OCBC Square on May 25 2015, where national team cyclists will be available for interviews regarding the upcoming SEA Games.  

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      <image:caption>Tables and chairs were stacked up inside Kaki Makan outlet at Heartbeat@Bedok during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 1.28pm on June 15, 2020. 

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

They include three community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). There are no Singaporeans or permanent residents among the cases.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases on Monday, said MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>33 young beneficiaries from Hope Centre (Singapore) meeting Santa Claus on Dec 7, 2017, at Flower Dome. This Santa has travelled all the way from Lapland to celebrate Christmas right here in the Gardens.

The meet-and-greet with Santa Claus is part of a series of special outings organised by Gardens by the Bay for seven voluntary welfare organisations as part of its community outreach efforts.
 
In addition to meeting Santa, these children will also be accompanied by Gardens by the Bay staff as they soak in the festive cheer at the "Poinsettia Wishes" floral display, complete with Santa’s cabin, post office, toy workshop and candy store amidst brightly-coloured poinsettias and other holiday season blooms.
 
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      <image:caption>2013 Gold medalist Dinah Chan, 29, at Team Singapore Cycling Athlete Engagement Session at Singapore Sports Hub OCBC Square on May 25 2015, where national team cyclists will be available for interviews regarding the upcoming SEA Games.  

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      <image:caption>Fitness stations lined with red and white tape at Bedok Reservoir Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.10am on June 15, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Vertical geo-drains used to allow water to be squeezed out from the lower clay area. 

Visit to Changi Airport Terminal 5 construction site on Nov 22, 2017. 

For Insight story on Changi Airport Terminal 5. 
						
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      <image:caption>SEA Games Diving preview. Myra Lee, (right) 21, and Fong Kay Yian, 18, who won the 3m synchronized bronze two years ago, are now stalwarts of the team and will guide the debutants into next month's competition, at OCBC Aquatic Centre on May 19 2015.  

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      <image:caption>Fitness station lined with red and white tape at Bedok Reservoir Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.18am on June 15, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Site waiting for the next stage of ground improvement works involving adding weight onto the ground to start the consolidating process. 

Visit to Changi Airport Terminal 5 construction site on Nov 22, 2017. 

For Insight story on Changi Airport Terminal 5. 
						
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      <image:caption>The SEA Games Volleyball women's team at St. Hilda's Secondary School Indoor Sports Hall on May 24 2015. 
 
For a preview story on volleyball's comeback attempt at the SEA Games. 

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      <image:caption>Fitness station lined with red and white tape at Bedok Reservoir Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.19am on June 15, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 214 new coronavirus cases confirmed here as of Monday noon (June 15), the lowest daily figure in about two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 7.98 million people. More than 435,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Sieving of soil to ensure the right quality of soil goes into the construction of taxiways. 

Visit to Changi Airport Terminal 5 construction site on Nov 22, 2017. 

For Insight story on Changi Airport Terminal 5. 
						
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      <image:caption>The SEA Games Volleyball men's team at St. Hilda's Secondary School Indoor Sports Hall on May 24 2015. 
 
The SEA Games Volleyball men's team debut, and a preview story on volleyball's comeback attempt at the SEA Games. 

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      <image:caption>Fitness stations lined with red and white tape at Changi Beach Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Terminal 1 and 2 and the future Jewel in the background. Foreground is the construction site of Terminal 5. 

Visit to Changi Airport Terminal 5 construction site on Nov 22, 2017. 

For Insight story on Changi Airport Terminal 5. 
						
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      <image:caption>Women's Doubles Ms Tan Wei Han (left) and Ms Elaine Chua, part of Singapore SEA Games Badminton team at Sports Hub OCBC Arena on May 07 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A cyclist cycling at Changi Beach Park lined with red and white tape to prevent people from going to the beach during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.12am on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Paving works at the rapid exit taxiway next to runway 3. 

Visit to Changi Airport Terminal 5 construction site on Nov 22, 2017. 

For Insight story on Changi Airport Terminal 5. 
						
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      <image:caption>Top women's singles Stefanie Tan, 22, has been playing in the NCAA circuit in the United States, at Yio Chu Kang Tennis Centre on May 28 2015. 

The Women's Tennis Association and players representing Singapore at the SEA Games giving a WTA Future Stars Clinic to some local junior players, at Yio Chu Kang Tennis Centre on May 28 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A cleaner sweeping the closed beach during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.20am on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Overview of the Terminal 5 site.

Visit to Changi Airport Terminal 5 construction site on Nov 22, 2017. 

For Insight story on Changi Airport Terminal 5. 
						
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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Elizabeth Ann Lim, (squatting) 20, Full-Time Fencer, Ms Katherine Ann Lim, 15, Sec 3 student from CHIJ (Toa Payoh), Ms Victoria Ann Lim, 26, Full-Time Fencer, Mr Mark Lim, 54, Director of Rosebrook Developmental Centre, Ms Marie Ann Lim, 8, attendee at Rosebrook Developmental Centre, Mrs Monica Lim, 52, Director of Rosebrook Developmental Centre, Mr Timothy James Lim, 21, just completed national service and going to study in NUS later this year, Mr Christian James Lim, (squatting) 17, IB Year 12 from SJI Senior School, and Mr Matthew James Lim, 13, Sec 1 student from Singapore Sports School. 

Interview with the Lim family of 7 children, at Absolute Fencing, on Apr 19 2015. 

6 of whom are fencers, 4 of whom have represented Singapore and 2 of whom will be participating at the SEA games this year. 

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      <image:caption>Pigeons and a cyclist cycling at Changi Beach Park lined with red and white tape to prevent people from going to the beach during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.38am on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Runners waiting for flag off in the full and half Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2017 on Dec 03, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Interview with EY Global Vice Chair, Talent, Ms Nancy Altobello, on Aug 26 2015. 

For People column. She will share her insights about talent management and what corporates should consider, especially as they navigate against the complex global business landscape and position themselves to attract and retain the talent they need. At the same time, the rapidly changing workforce profile - the ageing population and the Millennials - will require organisations to rethink how they engage with their people. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks crossing the bridge to go to Changi Beach Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 11.03am on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Runners having their massage after their run at the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon 2017 on Dec 03, 2017.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Raelene Tan, 77, and Tan Soo Ren, 75, at Woodlands Regional Library on Aug 21 2015. 

Singapore Memory Project honouring generation of older Singaporeans with new exhibition, 'The Greatest Gift of a Generation - Life Stories'. 

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      <image:caption>An elderly man walking along a path next to the closed playfield near Changi Village Hawker Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 11.27am on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Chua En Lai with Alaric Tay on the red carpet. 

The 22nd Asian Television Awards 2017 at Suntec Singapore Convention &amp; Exhibition Centre on Dec 01, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Michio Kaku, at Marina Mandarin Hotel on Sept 04 2015. 

He is one of the world's foremost futurists and bestselling author of numerous books, is in town as a keynote speaker of the Singapore Management Festival. He will be sharing his thoughts on where the rocky global economy is heading. 

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      <image:caption>A cleaner holding an umbrella and driving a rubbish bin past some Singapore flags at Changi Village during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 11.42am on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Singaporean singer Joanna Dong, a finalist in the singing show Sing! China, singing on stage.

The 22nd Asian Television Awards 2017 at Suntec Singapore Convention &amp; Exhibition Centre on Dec 01, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan See Peng, 86, Retired Accountant, together with his wife Tan Yoon Yin, 68, at Woodlands Regional Library on Aug 21 2015. 

Singapore Memory Project honouring generation of older Singaporeans with new exhibition, 'The Greatest Gift of a Generation - Life Stories'. 

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      <image:caption>Anthomi Marketing Supply shop at Blk 84 Bedok North Street 4 selling face shields and face masks during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Korean singer-actor best known as the host of popular variety show - 'Running Man', Kim Jong-Kook, singing on stage. 

The 22nd Asian Television Awards 2017 at Suntec Singapore Convention &amp; Exhibition Centre on Dec 01, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Elliot Tan, 20, recent graduate of Ngee Ann Polytechnic on Aug 25 2015. (Photo: Lim Yaohui for The Straits Times)

Mr Elliot Tan is the Microsoft Excel champion at this year's Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship, which attracted 600,000 unique candidates who competed to demonstrate their mastery of Microsoft Office products. 145 student finalists from 47 countries participated in the final round of competition.  

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing measures inside OCBC Bank branch at Blk 88 Bedok North Street 4 during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Singapore moves to phase two of its reopening this Friday (June 19), as a range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume, the multi-ministry task force tackling Covid-19 announced on Monday.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Madam Tan Yaling, co-founder of Cheng Ballet Academy, helping her son Leo Cheng, 10, tie his hair to prepare for the hair wig. 

Full dress rehearsal of Cheng Ballet Academy's production of the full length classical ballet, The Nutcracker, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 30, 2017. There are 2 evening performances, 1 each on Fri Dec 1 and Sat Dec 2. Although performed by students, Cheng Ballet is well known for the standard of its theatre productions which far exceed those of some professional dance companies. Because the school's founders place such a high premium on quality productions, no expense is spared in terms of the set designs, props and costumes, with many of them custom-made and air-flown from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Russia. The audience will be treated to a visual feast of hand-painted backdrops and crystal encrusted ballet tutus, each of which can cost several thousand dollars. The upcoming production of The Nutcracker is estimated to cost around $150,000. 
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Jeff Ang Kim Song, 37, Managing Director of AestiWood, with his finished product on Aug 19 2015. 

Mr Jeff Ang Kim Song, 37, Managing Director of AestiWood, spent nearly 20 years in jail for a range of offences from drug peddling to stealing. But during his last stint, he decided to turn over a new leaf and did his PSLE, N levels, O levels and A levels in prison in just five years. 

For It Changed My Life

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      <image:caption>Mr Chan Hong Guan, 58, owner of stall selling footwear, cleaning the fan at his stall on June 16, 2020. He has been selling footwear in the centre for 25 years. His stall has been closed since Feb 10 this year and will only re-open on June 19, 2020 during Phase 2. His stall is considered non-essential, so he opens later. 

On a Facebook post on June 3, Member of Parliament (MP) for Fengshan Cheryl Chan said the Block 85 Market and Food Centre has received approval for resumption of renovation works. Block 85 Bedok North Street 4 Market and Food Centre will be re-opening on June 17, 2020.

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      <image:caption>Six year old performers, the youngest group, performing the roles of angels in Act Two during the full dress rehearsal of Cheng Ballet Academy's production of the full length classical ballet, The Nutcracker, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 30, 2017. About 300 students from the Academy are involved in this production, with set designs, props and costumes custom-made and air-flown from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Russia. The backdrops were hand-painted and ballet tutus were encrusted with crystals. One tutu can cost two to three thousand dollars. The production of The Nutcracker is estimated to cost around $150,000.

Most of the students’ ages range from six to fourteen, with a few adults from the academy’s adult open class and two dance teachers joining them in the production. Mr Motoi Mifune, Soloist from Nippon Ballet Association (NBA) Ballet Company will be making a special guest appearance. The dedicated students have practised five to six times a week for at least the past six months and most of them have to juggle this together with their school commitments. Their parents volunteer to prepare headgear, costumes and props and school administrative staff take up roles as stagehands.

There are 2 evening performances, one on friday and one on sat. Ticket prices are $26.80, $37.50 and $58.90 for the three different categories. 19 tickets on Friday went to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund beneficiaries and their family members. The two-hour (including a 15-20 minutes interval) production is expecting 600 guests per night. Saturday’s tickets are sold out and less than 40 tickets are still available for sale at the reception counter at the atrium of Victoria Theatre for Friday’s production.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Sri Lanka central bank governor Arjuna Mahendran, 56, at Regent Singapore - A Four Seasons Hotel on Sept 03 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A stone bench marked with red cross and lined with red and white tape at Changi Beach Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Reira Ikeda, 14, who is the lead role of sugar plum fairy in Act Two Sweet Kingdom, jumping in the air. 

Full dress rehearsal of Cheng Ballet Academy's production of the full length classical ballet, The Nutcracker, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 30, 2017. There are 2 evening performances, 1 each on Fri Dec 1 and Sat Dec 2. Although performed by students, Cheng Ballet is well known for the standard of its theatre productions which far exceed those of some professional dance companies. Because the school's founders place such a high premium on quality productions, no expense is spared in terms of the set designs, props and costumes, with many of them custom-made and air-flown from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Russia. The audience will be treated to a visual feast of hand-painted backdrops and crystal encrusted ballet tutus, each of which can cost several thousand dollars. The upcoming production of The Nutcracker is estimated to cost around $150,000. 
						
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      <image:caption>Ms Winnie Chan, (left) 43, Founder of Bynd Artisan, with Mr Ignatius Chan, 52, Founder of Iggy's, in the Bynd Artisan atelier in Chip Bee Gardens, Holland Village, on Sept 07 2015.  

Ms Winnie Chan, 43, Founder of Bynd Artisan, have collaborated with Mr Ignatius Chan, 52, Founder of Iggy's, to create a set of petite fours, which will be sold in the brand new Bynd Artisan atelier in Chip Bee Gardens, Holland Village. 

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      <image:caption>A stone bench marked with red cross and lined with red and white tape at Changi Beach Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Leo Cheng, 10, losing his hair wig in Act Two Sweet Kingdom.

Full dress rehearsal of Cheng Ballet Academy's production of the full length classical ballet, The Nutcracker, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 30, 2017. There are 2 evening performances, 1 each on Fri Dec 1 and Sat Dec 2. Although performed by students, Cheng Ballet is well known for the standard of its theatre productions which far exceed those of some professional dance companies. Because the school's founders place such a high premium on quality productions, no expense is spared in terms of the set designs, props and costumes, with many of them custom-made and air-flown from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Russia. The audience will be treated to a visual feast of hand-painted backdrops and crystal encrusted ballet tutus, each of which can cost several thousand dollars. The upcoming production of The Nutcracker is estimated to cost around $150,000. 
						
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      <image:caption>The rise of e-commerce has not only been a boon for retailers, but also associated industries such as logistics and related software solutions. One such startup is Ninja Van, which uses sophisticated algorithms to calculate the best delivery routes.

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      <image:caption>A tree stump marked with red cross at Changi Beach Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Reira Ikeda, 14, who is the lead role of sugar plum fairy in Act Two Sweet Kingdom, jumping in the air, held by Mr Motoi Mifune, Soloist from Nippon Ballet Association (NBA) Ballet Company.

Full dress rehearsal of Cheng Ballet Academy's production of the full length classical ballet, The Nutcracker, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 30, 2017. There are 2 evening performances, 1 each on Fri Dec 1 and Sat Dec 2. Although performed by students, Cheng Ballet is well known for the standard of its theatre productions which far exceed those of some professional dance companies. Because the school's founders place such a high premium on quality productions, no expense is spared in terms of the set designs, props and costumes, with many of them custom-made and air-flown from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Russia. The audience will be treated to a visual feast of hand-painted backdrops and crystal encrusted ballet tutus, each of which can cost several thousand dollars. The upcoming production of The Nutcracker is estimated to cost around $150,000. 
						
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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Tang Kar Wai, 27, NUH Senior Medical Social Worker, Ms Loo Hwee Hwee, 39, NUH Senior Art Therapist, Ms Summer Tham, 16, student, and Ms Rene Ong, in her 40s, Eco Artist, at the Project Dreamcatchers exhibition at Singapore Art Museum on Aug 18 2015.

For Community Pages - Project Dreamcatchers is an ongoing exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum which features five installations by artists who are paired with patients who suffer from chronic diseases. 

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      <image:caption>A tree stump marked with a cross at Changi Beach Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Mai Minengo, (in green) dancing in the lead role, Waltz of Flower, during Act Two Sweet Kingdom.

Full dress rehearsal of Cheng Ballet Academy's production of the full length classical ballet, The Nutcracker, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 30, 2017. There are 2 evening performances, 1 each on Fri Dec 1 and Sat Dec 2. Although performed by students, Cheng Ballet is well known for the standard of its theatre productions which far exceed those of some professional dance companies. Because the school's founders place such a high premium on quality productions, no expense is spared in terms of the set designs, props and costumes, with many of them custom-made and air-flown from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Russia. The audience will be treated to a visual feast of hand-painted backdrops and crystal encrusted ballet tutus, each of which can cost several thousand dollars. The upcoming production of The Nutcracker is estimated to cost around $150,000. 
						
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      <image:caption>Interview with JJ Lin, for his album, upcoming concert and National Day Parade song, at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore on Aug 06 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A playground surrounded by red and white tape near Changi Village Hawker Centre during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 16, 2020.

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There are 151 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (June 16), the lowest daily figure in more than two months.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.11 million people. More than 439,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Reira Ikeda, 14, dancing in the lead role of snow queen in Act One Scene 3 The Land of Snow. 

Full dress rehearsal of Cheng Ballet Academy's production of the full length classical ballet, The Nutcracker, at the Victoria Theatre on Nov 30, 2017. There are 2 evening performances, 1 each on Fri Dec 1 and Sat Dec 2. Although performed by students, Cheng Ballet is well known for the standard of its theatre productions which far exceed those of some professional dance companies. Because the school's founders place such a high premium on quality productions, no expense is spared in terms of the set designs, props and costumes, with many of them custom-made and air-flown from Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Russia. The audience will be treated to a visual feast of hand-painted backdrops and crystal encrusted ballet tutus, each of which can cost several thousand dollars. The upcoming production of The Nutcracker is estimated to cost around $150,000. 
						
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      <image:caption>Life! interview with Soo Kee Jewellery Group CEO Daniel Lim, 47, at SK Diamond Gallery at ION Orchard Jewellery Street on Aug 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Fitness stations surrounded with red and white tape at Tampines Central Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>The finale. 

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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      <image:caption>Ms Faith Goh, 38, Teacher, at her apartment on Aug 13 2015. 

Chic Apartments story of a single teacher's well designed apartment by Vincent Goi that is simple and clean. 

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      <image:caption>A man jogging near the tables and seats lined with red and white tape at Tampines Central Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 9.37am on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Dancers from Dance Inspiration performing the song Alishan, as part of a segment inspired by Taiwan. 

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Natalie Lee, 33, Designer, Mr Edmund Seet, 42, Designer, Mr Tay Kay Chin, 50, Photographer, Ms Bernice Wong, 26, Photographer, Mr Darren Soh, 39, Photographer, Ms Yu-Mei Balasingamchow, 41, Writer/Editor, and Ms Sim Chi Yin, 36, Photographer, at the Jendela Visual Arts Space, Esplanade on Aug 05 2015.

The PLATFORM project by photographers Tay Kay Chin, Darren Soh, Ernest Goh and Leonard Goh, culminating in an exhibition at the Jendela Visual Arts Space, Esplanade from Aug 07 2015 to Jan 03 2016. 20 photographers, 15 images each - that was the key idea behind TwentyFifteen.sg, a project to showcase the work of Singapore photographers, on the subject of Singapore, to celebrate Singapore's Golden Jubilee in 2015. Curated by the photography collective PLATFORM, the initiative has published a folio for each of the 20 selected photographers since 2013.   

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      <image:caption>A woman jogging near the tables and seats lined with red and white tape at Tampines Central Park during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 9.44am on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Taiwan song and dance item. The song is Alishan. Sang by Natanya Tan, Verlene Chew, backed by dancers from Dance Inspiration. 

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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      <image:caption>Mrs Kim Camacho, 59, is known for her extensive and comprehensive collection of Filipino arts. Mrs Camacho and her banker husband, Mr Jose Isidro (Lito) N. Camacho, 60, Vice President, Asia Pacific, Credit Suisse, take art collecting seriously and are often seen at artist talks and exhibition openings. 

Life! cover story on art collectors. 

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      <image:caption>Yellow labels to remind people not to sit on the benches at Our Tampines Hub during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Dancers from The DanceSport Academy dancing to the song "Japanese Rumba".

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Noshir Mistri, (left) 75, is the direct descendant of the Parsi who gave his name to Mistri Road, and also established John Little, at home with his wife, Mrs Roshan Mistri, 68, on July 02 2015.  

His uncle also gave his name to the Mistri Wing in SGH. This is part of a special series on Singapore's oldest communities.

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      <image:caption>A cleaner cleaning outside the Community Auditorium which has 15 badminton courts at Our Tampines Hub during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.30am on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Lilo Baier, 11, carried by Neo Le Yang, (in blue), 11, and Emiliano Cyrus, (in yellow) 9, while surrounded by the Kids Performing Academy of the Arts Show Group to a medley of songs known as the "Rice Rice Baby Medley".

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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A total of 14 projects were recognised at the annual HDB Design Awards this year. Of these, SkyTerrace @ Dawson won the HDB Design Award 2015, and Waterway Woodcress won the Certificate of Merit - Design. 

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      <image:caption>Our Tampines Hub Hawker Centre has seats marked with red tape for safe distancing during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 10.57am on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Jyotsnaa Jayashanker, 9, sings Mustapha, in a dance item inspired by India. She is accompanied by the ChildAid Dancers and Jitterbugs Swingapore. 

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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      <image:caption>Ms Jasmine Ngoh, (center) 21, Project Executive of Aegis Building and Engineering, Mr Ong Jianlong, (right) 29, Managing Director of ASR Building and Conservation, and Mr Joe Tee, (left) 30, Contracts Manager of ASR Building and Conservation, at their office on July 25 2015. 

For story on construction firms struggling and how they are coping in this tough situation. 

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      <image:caption>Our Tampines Hub Hawker Centre has seats marked with red tape for safe distancing during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 11.02am on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Gisele Chiam, (in red) 9, dancing in the Hong Kong segment to the song "Kowloon Hong Kong".

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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      <image:caption>SCO Ruan principal Zhang Ronghui (in blue) and her Singapore Ruan ensemble group members at Esplanade on June 25 2015. 

Singapore Ruan Ensemble established by SCO Ruan principal Zhang Ronghui turns 10 this year. The group will be staging a concert at Esplanade Concert Hall on July 5 2015 to mark the anniversary. 

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      <image:caption>Routesetters preparing the wall, like routesetting and cleaning with a brush, at The Rock School at Our Tampines Hub during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 11.17am on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Dancers from the STEP Youth Crew dancing to the KPOP song "Not Today" as part of the South Korea performance segment. 

ChildAid's first musical featuring a cast of more than 190 talented young performers opening at the Resorts World Sentosa. The theme of the two-night, annual charity concert, now into its 13th edition, is 'An Amazing, Awesome Asian Adventure' which celebrates the diversity of Asian cultures of countries in the region. It is directed by Singapore's singer-songwriter and 2005 Cultural Medallion recipient Dick Lee. Organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times, the concert is in aid of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund and The Business Times Budding Artists Fund. The Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, Minister for Social and Family Development and Second Minister for National Development will present a token of appreciation. 
						
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      <image:caption>(From left, front row sitting) Mr Muhd Assyafiiq Bin Omar, 11 year 3 months in Primary Five, Mr Muhd Assiddiq Bin Omar, 13 year 10 months in Secondary One, Madam Zurainee Bte Osman, 41, Mr Omar Bin Abdul Rahim, 41, Ms Ae'isyhah Bte Omar, 4 months. 
(From left, second row standing) Ms Sofiyyah Bte Omar, 9 year 1 month in Primary Three, Mr Muhd Hudzayfah Bin Omar, 1 year 4 months, Ms Humayraa Bte Omar, 6 year 11 months in Primary One, Mr Muhd Hudzaifii Bin Omar, 3 year 4 months, and Mr Muhd Uthaymeen Bin Omar, 5 year 4 months in K1.
 
//Madam Zurainee Bte Osman, 41, General Manager, and Mr Omar Bin Abdul Rahim, 41, Director, who runs interior design firm together, has eight children aged from 4 months to 13 years old. All of their children pull out mattresses and have no beds. The living room has only sofa, two arm chairs and dining table. 

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      <image:caption>Staff cleaning the interior of Sunrider, a shop selling herbal products, at Tampines Telepark during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 12.45pm on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Star Wars: The Last Jedi actress, Kelly Marie Tran at the Marina Bay Sands Festive Light-Up - Star Wars: The Last Jedi Editioon on Nov 25, 2017. 

A first-of-its-kind, Marina Bay Sands Festive Light-Up - Star Wars: The Last Jedi Edition will see the integrated resort adapting its nightly multimedia light and water show, Spectra, to kick-start the year-end celebrations with Star Wars: The Last Jedi actress, Kelly Marie Tran, and President and Chief Executive Officer, George Tanasijevich officiating the event.
						
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      <image:caption>The mothers, (From left in orange, standing) Ms Anita Lauw, 34, Homemaker, carrying her child Ms Ashley Candra, 18 months, Ms Irene Tan, 35, Pharmacist, carrying her son Mr Levi Ngan, 4 months, Ms Choo Pheh Fun, 41, Homemaker, carrying her son Mr Soong Jan Kae, 3 months, and Ms Linda Khi Poh Fun, 43, Homemaker, carrying her neighbour's child, Ms Ang Kiat Ying, 2, with their children and other neighbour families, that are very close and they look after each others' children, at their playground on Nov 19 2014. 

Feature on whether parents trust their neighbours with their kids. 

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      <image:caption>A statue wearing a face mask at Kin Teck Tong TCM Centre at Century Square during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 1.18pm on June 18, 2020. 

Kin Teck Tong is Singapore’s First TCM Centre that integrates TCM Wellness, TCM Internal Medicine, Acupuncture &amp; Moxibustion, Sports injury treatment and TCM Orthopedics.

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Emcee Ms Susan Ng (extreme left) interacting with Nur Edrysha Elleana Binte Mohammad Noor, (second from left) 6, and Sheris Chong Yu Xuan, 6, both young volunteers, together with Hurul Ain Binte Mohd Yusoff, (standing, extreme right) 33, Centre Principal of PCF Sparkletots Eunos Blk 629on stage. 

President's Challenge - an annual community outreach and fund-raising campaign for beneficiaries selected every year by the President's Office. Started in 2000, the Challenge represents a coming together of people from all walks of life, under the President's patronage, to help those who are less fortunate, and is a call to all Singaporeans to do their part to build a more caring and inclusive society. Volunteers who contributed their skills in support of President's Challenge have increased two-fold in the past 2 years, from 211 individuals in 2015, to 403 individuals in 2017. The volunteers hail from all walks of life and include corporate employees, seniors as well as students. The skillsets contributed by PC volunteers are just as wide-ranging, and include financial management, marketing consultation, customer service, and services in the music and the arts. 
						
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      <image:caption>//Student models from the fashion show at Naval Base Secondary School on May 27 2015. 

The Ministry of Education announcing more opportunities for secondary school students to enroll in art and music talent development programmes from 2016 onwards. 

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      <image:caption>Staff from Tins And Bottles, a fragrance, skincare, and cosmetic discount store, cleaning and checking their stock inside the store at Century Square during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 1.22pm on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>Cheerleaders at the Singapore Slingers against CLS Knights Indonesia during the 2017 ASEAN Basketball League at OCBC Arena on Nov 26, 2017. Singapore Slingers won 77-66. 
						
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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Soo Yan Long, 26, Mr Dion Lo Zhen Yu, 26, Ms Tang Yanyue, 23, Mr Travis Ho Zi Jie, 27, and Mr Chan Manquan, 26, owners of Food with Benefits at Katong Shopping Centre on May 19 2015. 

For story on more health food eateries focusing on serving food with well-rounded nutritional content. 

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      <image:caption>Staff from Nailz Treats Plus, a nails and beauty spa, doing preparations for the reopening at Century Square during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 1.31pm on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>The Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) in action during their final troop exercise.

The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) commemorating 50 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia (RISING 50) during Exercise Safkar Indopura. The exercise’s closing ceremony on Nov 20, 2017, is co-officiated by Chief of Army Major-General Melvyn Ong and TNI-AD Chief of Staff General Mulyono. This year’s exercise, the 29th in the series, will see Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks participating in the exercise for the first time, jointly operated by soldiers from both armies.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Shivakumar Deshinamorthy, 43, Procurement Manager, kissing his son, Mr Shae Nikhail, 11, Primary 5, at home on Sept 10 2015. 

For story on parents who kiss their children on their lips, following recent comment by American child psychologist who warned parents against doing so as it is too sexual. 

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      <image:caption>Staff from Nailz Treats Plus, a nails and beauty spa, doing preparations for the reopening at Century Square during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 1.40pm on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) soldiers at the closing ceremony of the exercise. 

The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) commemorating 50 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia (RISING 50) during Exercise Safkar Indopura. The exercise’s closing ceremony on Nov 20, 2017, is co-officiated by Chief of Army Major-General Melvyn Ong and TNI-AD Chief of Staff General Mulyono. This year’s exercise, the 29th in the series, will see Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks participating in the exercise for the first time, jointly operated by soldiers from both armies.
						
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      <image:caption>Mrs Melanie Chew, (center) 60, with her two daughters, Ms Caroline Chew, (left) 23, Law Pupil, and Ms Catherine Chew, 26, Consultant, at The Bukit Timah Saddle Club on Aug 02 2015. They are involved in Equestrian events. 

Feature on Sporting Families, where various members in the immediate family have represented Singapore for various sports. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Arman Cruz, 29, Supervisor, removing safe distancing tape from the floor meant for delivery riders after tables and chairs have been placed back at Kaffe &amp; Toast eatery at Tampines Mall during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 2.19pm on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

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      <image:caption>The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) soldiers doing the Exercise Safkar Indopura cheer.

The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) commemorating 50 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia (RISING 50) during Exercise Safkar Indopura. The exercise’s closing ceremony on Nov 20, 2017, is co-officiated by Chief of Army Major-General Melvyn Ong and TNI-AD Chief of Staff General Mulyono. This year’s exercise, the 29th in the series, will see Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks participating in the exercise for the first time, jointly operated by soldiers from both armies.
						
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      <image:caption>Ms Kyanna Chong, 10, Primary 4, at United Square Shopping Mall on Aug 02 2015. She was born at KKH in 2005 with a complete cleft lip and palate and has undergone several surgeries. She is receiving dental care and speech therapy at CCRC. 

The Cleft and Craniofacial Centre (CCRC) at KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) turns 10. It offers treatment to children with cleft and craniofacial abnormalities, as well as other general plastic surgery conditions such as burns and congenital abnormalities.  

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      <image:caption>Madam Chong Simin, 39, Area Manager, putting back tables and chairs at Kaffe &amp; Toast eatery at Tampines Mall during Phase 1 of post-Circuit Breaker at 2.20pm on June 18, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (June 18), taking Singapore's total to 41,473.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 8.40 million people. More than 451,000 people have died.

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on Friday (June 19).  

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) stacking and storming a building during their final troop exercise.

The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) commemorating 50 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia (RISING 50) during Exercise Safkar Indopura. The exercise’s closing ceremony on Nov 20, 2017, is co-officiated by Chief of Army Major-General Melvyn Ong and TNI-AD Chief of Staff General Mulyono. This year’s exercise, the 29th in the series, will see Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks participating in the exercise for the first time, jointly operated by soldiers from both armies.
						
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      <image:caption>Former ST sports journalist Joe Dorai, 76, who recalls Singapore's winning 1965 Malaya Cup season, at National Library on July 22 2015. 

For SunTimes history page. 

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      <image:caption>Men exercising at the fitness corner at Tampines Central Park at 8.27am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) clearing a building during their final troop exercise.

The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) commemorating 50 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia (RISING 50) during Exercise Safkar Indopura. The exercise’s closing ceremony on Nov 20, 2017, is co-officiated by Chief of Army Major-General Melvyn Ong and TNI-AD Chief of Staff General Mulyono. This year’s exercise, the 29th in the series, will see Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks participating in the exercise for the first time, jointly operated by soldiers from both armies.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Bernard Chiang, 64, Co-Chairman of Braddell Heights Inter-Racial and Religious Confidence Circle, at the void deck of Blk 5 Lorong Lew Lian on July 27 2015. 

He has provided a platform for the religious organisations to work together. He also mediated a sensitive case involving a Chinese funeral and a Malay wedding held at the same void deck. Both parties had insisted on staying put, and after a long talk, the Chinese family finally agreed to use a canvas partition to screen off the funeral site.   

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      <image:caption>Woman exercising at the fitness corner at Tampines Central Park at 8.30am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) soldiers doing the Exercise Safkar Indopura cheer.

The Singapore Army and the Indonesian Army (TNI-AD) commemorating 50 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and Indonesia (RISING 50) during Exercise Safkar Indopura. The exercise’s closing ceremony on Nov 20, 2017, is co-officiated by Chief of Army Major-General Melvyn Ong and TNI-AD Chief of Staff General Mulyono. This year’s exercise, the 29th in the series, will see Leopard 2SG Main Battle Tanks participating in the exercise for the first time, jointly operated by soldiers from both armies.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Goh Beng Kwan, with part of the wall mural, at Blk 119 Aljunied Ave 2 on July 22 2015. 

UOB partnering with first UOB Painting of the Year winner and Cultural Medallion winner Mr Goh Beng Kwan and children from APSN Katong to celebrate Singapore's Golden Jubilee with a SG50 wall mural titled Home, at Blk 119 Aljunied Ave 2 on July 22 2015. 

The wall mural design is created by Mr Goh, based on the drawings of 30 children from APSN Katong, The mixed media mural artwork will be painted on a shop house measuring 11 metres tall and 18 metres wide. The children will paint the mural under the guidance of Mr Goh. 

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      <image:caption>People exercising at Tampines Central Park at 8.31am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Journalist Ng Huiwen going through PT training with the police's elite Emergency Response Team on Nov 17, 2017. 

Reporters will get to experience first hand how officers from the police's elite Emergency Response Team conduct their training. There will be physical training segment and a scenario based drill to test the officers response in a terror situation. This is the first time media is getting a look at ERT training.
						
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      <image:caption>Ms Ong Sze Sze, in her 30s, Freelance Digital Art Director, holding clay figurine of Mr and Mrs Lee Kuan Yew and together with the rest of her clay figurines, at home on July 08 2015. 

For Life!Weekend cover story. Trend of there being more craft markets, with sidebar on upcoming market and 5 profiles of local makers.

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      <image:caption>Madam Lim Chin Kim, 52, Boss of I-Smile Shoes at Blk 826 Tampines Street 81, measuring and pasting safe distancing markers on the floor of her shop at 9.44am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. The shop was closed since Apr 7,2020 and just reopened today.

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Reporters going through PT training with the police's elite Emergency Response Team on Nov 17, 2017. 

Reporters will get to experience first hand how officers from the police's elite Emergency Response Team conduct their training. There will be physical training segment and a scenario based drill to test the officers response in a terror situation. This is the first time media is getting a look at ERT training.
						
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      <image:caption>Ms Neerja Sewak, 50, Executive Vice President &amp; Chief Commercial Officer of Health Supplement Division at Cerebos Pacific Limited, on July 21 2015. 

For feature package of five heritage brands for the National Day weekend. Cerebos manufactures Brand's Essence of Chicken and has done so since the 1800s. 

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      <image:caption>Customers at 826 Tampines Kopi Point at Blk 826 Tampines Street 81 at 10.09am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Journalist Ng Huiwen running during the PT training with the police's elite Emergency Response Team on Nov 17, 2017. 

Reporters will get to experience first hand how officers from the police's elite Emergency Response Team conduct their training. There will be physical training segment and a scenario based drill to test the officers response in a terror situation. This is the first time media is getting a look at ERT training.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Philip Seah, (right) 70, Librarian, works in the library of James Cook University, on July 16 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Customers at 826 Tampines Kopi Point at Blk 826 Tampines Street 81 at 10.13am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Lianhe Zaobao journalist during rope training for arms. She is going through the training with the police's elite Emergency Response Team on Nov 17, 2017. 

Reporters will get to experience first hand how officers from the police's elite Emergency Response Team conduct their training. There will be physical training segment and a scenario based drill to test the officers response in a terror situation. This is the first time media is getting a look at ERT training.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Arthur Agraviador, 49, Relationship Manager, with his shoe collection, at Sultans of Shave on July 04 2015. 

For men's shoe cover story. 

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      <image:caption>Olivia, 5, playing at the playground outside Tampines West Community Club at 10.43am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Journalist Ng Huiwen gearing up during training with the police's elite Emergency Response Team on Nov 17, 2017. 

Reporters will get to experience first hand how officers from the police's elite Emergency Response Team conduct their training. There will be physical training segment and a scenario based drill to test the officers response in a terror situation. This is the first time media is getting a look at ERT training.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Edward Joseph, 64, Senior Manager of Training, Certis Cisco, on July 15 2015. 

Feature on older pmes. 

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      <image:caption>Olivia, 5, playing on the swing outside Tampines West Community Club at 10.53am during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

While many shoppers may be cautious about heading out on Friday (June 19) - the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy - shopping malls and their operators are going all out to ensure that everything is safe and ready should the crowds return.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Journalist Ng Huiwen (squatting, second from left) going through the training simulating a gunman attack, with the police's elite Emergency Response Team on Nov 17, 2017. 

Reporters will get to experience first hand how officers from the police's elite Emergency Response Team conduct their training. There will be physical training segment and a scenario based drill to test the officers response in a terror situation. This is the first time media is getting a look at ERT training.
						
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      <image:caption>Ms Gabrielle Tran, 10, after Muay Thai training at Onyx MMA on July 04 2015.

Feature on MMA in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Shoppers coming into Ngee Ann City at 1.18pm during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Raj Ghadage, (blue, left) 16, from India, trying to tag Aryan Vijay Parab, (in red) 14, Captain from Singapore.  

India (blue) won Singapore (red) 51-11 in the country league match.  

More than 150 players from Singapore and India competing in the first traditional Langdi sports competition at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 19, 2017. 

Organised by Peopleís Associationís Tampines West Community Sports Club, the inaugural event will have various friendly competitions categorised by country representation teams, school teams and two womenís teams with the inclusion of players who are foreigners.

The Singapore contingent will be represented by players from the community, many of whom are taking up the sport for the first time. Langdi is a traditional Indian field sport commonly played in all regions of India. The sport is an amalgamation of hopscotch and tag, where the attackers hop around the pitch on a single foot to tag the defenders from the opposing team. The winning team is decided through a match of four turns in two innings, each turn lasting seven to nine minutes.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Nathaniel Tran, 7, after Muay Thai training at Onyx MMA on July 04 2015.

Feature on MMA in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing measure inside Ngee Ann City at 1.27pm during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Masyitoh, 38, Mrs Rodiyah Pardi, 48, and Mrs Istiqomah, 44, members of the champion team introducing their dish, Gado-gado, from Semarang, Indonesia, to judges at FAST's first International Food Fair on Nov 19, 2017.

The Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training (FAST) holding their first International Food Fair on Nov 19, 2017, a culinary competition between foreign domestic workers from different countries like Myanmar, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. A champion will be selected by a panel of judges. More than 300 people are expected at the event, which also aims to showcase food from the workers' homelands and will include food tasting at the 15 participating stalls.
						
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      <image:caption>Prof Tomaso Poggio, (left) 67, Eugene McDermott Professor at the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Director of both the Center for Biological and Computational Learning and the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines, together with Dr Xu Qianli, 39, Scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research, A*STAR, wearing and holding the wearable devices at the Institute for Infocomm Research on July 06 2015. 

A*STAR's Institute for Infocomm Research has come up with wearable devices that will remind the elderly when to take their medication and how to recognise people that they may have forgotten. 

//For Science Page. 

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      <image:caption>Customers eating inside Genki Sushi at Ngee Ann City at 1.48pm during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Crowd walking towards the bus stop at Joo Koon MRT station at 7.15am on Nov 16, 2017. 

The rush-hour crowd at Joo Koon MRT station was more packed than usual as train services between Joo Koon and Tuas Link stations were suspended on Thursday (Nov 16).

This comes a day after a software glitch in the new signalling system of the East-West Line resulted in a collision between two MRT trains at Joo Koon station on Wednesday morning.
						
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      <image:caption>Dr Chua Sze Wey, (right) 53, Head of Electrical Metrology &amp; Principal Metrologist, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR, and Mr Lim Kuan Hoong, 35, Research Engineer, National Metrology Centre, A*STAR, with the setup to demonstrate the measurement of electrical current generated in a human body or from a 'human battery' (bottom), by A*STAR's National Metrology Centre (NMC) on July 06 2015.  

The National Metrology Centre (NMC), a research institute under A*STAR, has successfully measured the small electric current generated in a human body, and demonstrates the ability of the quantity of energy to light up an LED lamp. 

For Science Page.

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      <image:caption>Queue outside Genki Sushi at Ngee Ann City at 1.49pm during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Crowd at Joo Koon MRT station at 7.22am on Nov 16, 2017. 

The rush-hour crowd at Joo Koon MRT station was more packed than usual as train services between Joo Koon and Tuas Link stations were suspended on Thursday (Nov 16).

This comes a day after a software glitch in the new signalling system of the East-West Line resulted in a collision between two MRT trains at Joo Koon station on Wednesday morning.
						
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      <image:caption>Dr Yuk Hyun-Gyun, (center) 40, Assistant Professor of NUS Food Science and Technology Programme, Mr Vinayak Ghate, (right) 26, Phd student, Ms Kim Min Jeong, 28, Phd student, with the LED light boxes in the lab on July 03 2015.  

A team of scientists from NUS has found that blue LEDs have strong antibacterial effect on major foodborne pathogens. This opens up novel possibilities of using blue LEDs as a chemical-free food preservation method. Dr Yuk Hyun-Gyun is the principal investigator for this study.

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      <image:caption>People checking in via SafeEntry and having their temperatures scanned at one of the entrances of Wisma Atria at 2.10pm during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Disruption notice at Joo Koon MRT station at 7.52am on Nov 16, 2017. 

The rush-hour crowd at Joo Koon MRT station was more packed than usual as train services between Joo Koon and Tuas Link stations were suspended on Thursday (Nov 16).

This comes a day after a software glitch in the new signalling system of the East-West Line resulted in a collision between two MRT trains at Joo Koon station on Wednesday morning.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Derek Lai, 35, Executive Director of Fatty Weng Restaurant on June 17 2015. 

For stories on heritage restaurants participating in the inaugural Singapore Restaurant Month, which sees 50 restaurants creating 50 new dishes. 

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      <image:caption>Staff of Lacoste at Wisma Atria changing the store display during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 3.38pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Passenger on a free bridging bus from Joo Koon MRT station at 8.56am on Nov 16, 2017. 

The rush-hour crowd at Joo Koon MRT station was more packed than usual as train services between Joo Koon and Tuas Link stations were suspended on Thursday (Nov 16).

This comes a day after a software glitch in the new signalling system of the East-West Line resulted in a collision between two MRT trains at Joo Koon station on Wednesday morning.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Cyrus Low, 13, Secondary 1, at home on June 29 2015. 

13-year-old Cyrus Low could be Singapore's next chess prodigy. Although he is only 13, he has won the title of Chess Grandmaster, a title usually reserved for those much more experienced. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers queueing to enter ION Orchard during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 3.54pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Passengers at Joo Koon MRT station at 9.41am on Nov 16, 2017. 

The rush-hour crowd at Joo Koon MRT station was more packed than usual as train services between Joo Koon and Tuas Link stations were suspended on Thursday (Nov 16).

This comes a day after a software glitch in the new signalling system of the East-West Line resulted in a collision between two MRT trains at Joo Koon station on Wednesday morning.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Martin Verghese, 71, trainer at PSA Institute, at PSA Pasir Panjang Terminal on June 17 2015.

He is Singapore's first crane operator who lifted the first cargo ship box into Singapore at Tanjong Pagar terminal in June 1972. For people profile on his life, career, thoughts on changing port scene. He is currently an associate trainer at PSA Institute.  

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      <image:caption>Skateboarder at Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 4.38pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, has won the President's Award for the Environment for its green hospital, on Nov 16, 2017. 
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Jayvier Tan, 25, Owner of J Handmade Corner, with his handmade shoes for sale at Geylang Serai bazaar on June 21 2015. 

For story on Hari Raya bazaars in Singapore and some popular stalls. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 4.42pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, has won the President's Award for the Environment for its green hospital, on Nov 16, 2017. 
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Aryan Sani, 32, Barber and Owner of The Golden Rule Barber Co. at Geylang Serai bazaar on June 21 2015. 

For story on Hari Raya bazaars in Singapore and some popular stalls. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 4.57pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>SCDF personnel setting up a water curtain near the cargo truck to prevent the acidic fumes from spreading further. 

The Department of Environment (DOE), Malaysia, and the National Environment Agency (NEA), Singapore, conducting an emergency response exercise on tackling a chemical spill incident at the Tuas Second Link on Nov 15, 2017. 

The exercise will simulate an accident involving two vehicles: a car carrying four passengers and a truck carrying twenty drums of hydrochloric acid. Due to the collision, three people were seriously injured, while the remaining two suffered minor injuries. The impact of the collision caused six drums of hydrochloric acid to fall onto the road. Five of the drums were leaking profusely and this resulted in the spread of acid fumes around the incident area. One of the drums fell into the waters below the Tuas Second Link but remained sealed.
						
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      <image:caption>Mr Mohamad Amin Bin Mohamad Nor, 29, Senior Executive (Overseas Learning Journey), at Camp Challenge on June 08 2015. 

He stayed behind to help Singapore victims of Sabah earthquake. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 5pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Mr Armand Rafi, 43, covering the body of his dead cat. 

Fire at 424 Tampines St 41 #02-192 on Nov 10, 2017.  

Black smoke was coming out of the unit. Resident from 8 units on 2nd and 3 floor evacuated to the ground. 

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      <image:caption>SMRT President and Group CEO Desmond Kuek, standing in front of a new train at Bishan MRT depot on June 16 2015. It will be introduced for passenger service after re-signalling works are completed on the North-South line. 

For story on what he has achieved so far after 3 years in SMRT.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 5.02pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Heavy rain at Blk 846 Tampines Street 82 at 3.11pm on Nov 09, 2017.		

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      <image:caption>Interview with Mr Steven Billet, 44, CEO of JP Morgan Asset Management in Singapore, at his office on June 16 2015. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 5.08pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>Cyclist cycling under the rain below Blk 848 Tampines Street 82 at 3.23pm on Nov 09, 2017.						

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      <image:caption>Grunge/garage rock trio Knightingale made up of (from left) Mr Muhammad Faiz Bin Abdul Lattif, 24, student, Mr Ashwin Muralidar Rao, 25, undergraduate, and Mr Deon Chan, 22, NSF, at Tong Watt Road on June 13 2015. 

Life! cover story on the upcoming acts under the Baybeats budding bands program, an initiative by the Esplanade. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 5.13pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Caring Cora, Guest-of-Honour Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, General Secretary of Singapore Kindness Movement, Dr. William Wan, and Singa. Dr William Wan giving token of appreciation to Minister.

Annual Kindness Awards Ceremony 2017 at at Our Tampines Hub, Festive Plaza, Nov 10, 2017. 

Initiated by the Singapore Kindness Movement (SKM), the event recognises students and educational institutes who had gone the extra mile to promote integral kindness values and promote selflessness. The Guest-of-Honour is Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources.

Apart from the awards ceremony, there are also activities and an exhibition at Festive Walk East to showcase outstanding projects by the kindness ambassadors from the Primary, Secondary and Special School categories. This is also the first year where the Kindness Awards are opened to Madrasahs. Guests will also be entertained by student performances by Global Indian International School, Queenstown. 
						
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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Kenneth Lou Kok Juin, 23, Mr Fitzkhoon Liang Yaowen, 28, and Ms Jan Lim Hui Min, 29, at Jurong Country Club on June 03 2015. 

NUS holding a dinner at Jurong Country Club on June 03 2015 to honour the first recipients of the Philip Yeo Initiative - a million-dollar scholarship and mentorship programme set up two years ago designed to cultivate the "Philip Yeo spirit" in enterprising young Singaporeans. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 5.19pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>SIA girls welcoming guests at the entrance of the media launch. 

Singapore Airlines unveiling new cabin products to its entire Airbus A380 fleet at a media launch at Suntec City Convention Centre, on Nov 02, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Lim Ling, 21, second year student in diploma in nursing from School of Health Sciences, in simulated hospital ward at Nanyang Polytechnic on July 01 2015. She will be taking part in the Health and Social Care category in Worldskills Competition. 

For story on Worldskills Competition preparation. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks while walking along Orchard Road during the first day of phase two of the reopening of the economy at 5.19pm on June 19, 2020. 

Businesses are putting in place safety measures and making adjustments as they get ready to welcome customers, and government service centres and libraries are among the public facilities set to reopen progressively.

There was only one new coronavirus community case confirmed on Friday, a 21-year-old prison inmate at Changi Prison Complex from Sri Lanka.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the remaining 141 cases reported on Friday.

The 142 new Covid-19 patients confirmed on Friday by MOH is the lowest number of new cases since April 8, when 142 cases were also reported.

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      <image:caption>SIA girls welcoming guests at the entrance of the media launch. 

Singapore Airlines unveiling new cabin products to its entire Airbus A380 fleet at a media launch at Suntec City Convention Centre, on Nov 02, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Fiona Cher, 25, Account Manager, Freelance writer and Blogger, calls herself Budget Babe online, at Bishan on June 23 2015. 

She worked hard to get a scholarship so her university fees wouldn't be a burden and has various tips on how to save. She recently starting investing. 

For Me and my money for revamp - young people. 

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      <image:caption>Residents wearing masks and buying durians at a shop outside Chong Pang Market &amp; Food Centre on June 21, 2020. 

There are 262 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (June 21), taking Singapore's total to 42,095.

They include nine community cases, of whom three are Singaporeans or permanent residents and six are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday.

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      <image:caption>SIA staff performing at the media launch. 

//Singapore Airlines unveiling new cabin products to its entire Airbus A380 fleet at a media launch at Suntec City Convention Centre, on Nov 02, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>IndoChine founder Michael Ma, 47, a former refugee, at IndoChine House on June 03 2015. His family fled from Laos as refugees, before arriving in Australia. 

For story on former refugees or those who have worked up close with refugees talk about the refugee experience. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks walking towards Sengkang MRT station and Compass One at 7.41am on July 06, 2020. 

There are 183 new coronavirus patients confirmed as of Monday noon (July 6), taking Singapore's total to 44,983.

They include 23 community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents, and 20 work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 11.4 million people. More than 534,000 have died.

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      <image:caption>Prince Charles and his wife Camilla visiting a flower stall at Tiong Bahru Market on Nov 01, 2017. 

Their Royal Highnesses will visit Tiong Bahru estate, where they will be hosted on a tour of Tiong Bahru Market by Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar GRC and Senior Minister of State for Law and Finance Indranee Rajah and interact with residents. They will see the conservation of the Tiong Bahru estate, which besides being the first public housing estate in Singapore, also has elements of British architecture from the 1930s. Her Royal Highness will then visit Tiong Bahru Community Centre, where she will meet with residents.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jimmy Tong, 62, President of Luxx Newhouse Group, with the Acropolis Kitchen which won the SG Mark Gold Award, at the Luxx Newhouse Design Centre on May 27 2015. 

The company is a specialist in design, fabrication, contract management, and distribution of solid surface materials. Its materials have been used in furniture for both residential and commercial sectors. 

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      <image:caption>A resident wears his face mask on his forehead at the coffeeshop at Blk 964 Jurong West Street 91 on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are guided by Mr Kelvin Ang Kah Eng, (extreme left) Director of Conservation Management from Urban Redevelopment Authority, to discuss HDB architecture, conservation plans and local history, at Tiong Bahru estate on Nov 01, 2017. 

Their Royal Highnesses will visit Tiong Bahru estate, where they will be hosted on a tour of Tiong Bahru Market by Member of Parliament for Tanjong Pagar GRC and Senior Minister of State for Law and Finance Indranee Rajah and interact with residents. They will see the conservation of the Tiong Bahru estate, which besides being the first public housing estate in Singapore, also has elements of British architecture from the 1930s. Her Royal Highness will then visit Tiong Bahru Community Centre, where she will meet with residents.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Syaheedah Iskandar, 25, Curatorial Assistant, Ms Amanda Keisha Ang, 30, Social Media Marketing and PR Executive, and Ms Serene Ong, 28, Personal Assistant, all DJs and Founding Members of ATTAGIRL!, at Bussorah Street on June 02 2015. 

All female DJ collective, ATTAGIRL!, is celebrating their second anniversary. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks inside a bus travelling Henderson Road on July 12, 2020. 

Singapore after the election on July 12, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>CPL (NS) Kang Yong Dian, 35, Senior Brand Manager; his wife Ms Chua Pei Boon, 37, Accounts Manager; and his mother, Ms Toon Ee Lui, 77, Retiree; posing for photo with the Beetle Patrol Car. He is one of the awardees for 2017 SAF NSmen of the Year.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the Guest of Honour for the NS50 Dinner Reception at the Marina Bay Floating Platform on Oct 30, 2017.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Amanda Keisha Ang, 30, Social Media Marketing and PR Executive, Ms Serene Ong, 28, Personal Assistant, and Ms Syaheedah Iskandar, 25, Curatorial Assistant, all DJs and Founding Members of ATTAGIRL!, at Bussorah Street on June 02 2015. 

//All female DJ collective, ATTAGIRL!, is celebrating their second anniversary. 

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      <image:caption>SMRT maintenance staff cleaning the security cameras outside Tampines MRT station on July 15, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong greeting WO1 (RET) Lau Beng Huat and COL (RET) Chan Jwee Kay, former SAF servicemen who served alongside him in the SAF. He was the Guest of Honour for the NS50 Dinner Reception at the Marina Bay Floating Platform on Oct 30, 2017.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Dinesh Naidu, 40, Mr Ho Weng Hin, 40, and Ms Tan Kar Lin, 38, authors of Our Modern Past, at their office on May 25 2015. It is a three-volume  architectural book about buildings in Singapore, which was launched last month. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors wearing face masks at the Merlion Park at 3.22pm on July 15, 2020. 

There were 249 new coronavirus patients confirmed as of Wednesday noon (July 15), taking Singapore's total to 46,878.

They included 16 community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday.

Of these 16 cases, four were close contacts of earlier cases, and had already been placed on quarantine.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jayden Goh, 5, checking out a Ford Mustang 2.3 Ecoboost Convertible, on the final day of Cars@Expo, organised by ST Classifieds, at Halls 5 and 6 of the Singapore Expo Convention &amp; Exhibition Centre on Oct 29, 2017. This is the second edition of the event this year after the previous show in May.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Elizabeth Sara Hendrick, 16, Secondary 4, Ms Terena Hung Shao Min, 16, Secondary 4, Ms Celine Lee Hui Qing, 15, Secondary 3, Ms Aurelia Tan Ziyi, 14, Secondary 1, Ms Sivashankari D/O Sivakumar, 16, Secondary 4, and Ms Pereira Jill Marie, 16, Secondary 4, students from CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) at their school on May 18 2015. 

Students from CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) teaming up with Tan Tock Seng Hospital to cut off their hair in support of cancer patients. However, unlike charity event Hair for Hope, the extra hair will be put to good use - to make wigs for cancer patients. 

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      <image:caption>Children wearing face masks and riding their kick scooters on the Jubilee Bridge away from the Merlion Park  at 3.35pm on July 15, 2020. 

There were 249 new coronavirus patients confirmed as of Wednesday noon (July 15), taking Singapore's total to 46,878.

They included 16 community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday.

Of these 16 cases, four were close contacts of earlier cases, and had already been placed on quarantine.

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      <image:caption>Mr Julian Alexander Lee, 31, General Manager in a marketing company, son of Mr Alan Lee at the wake on Oct 29, 2017. 

Freelance photojournalist Alan Lee, who suffered from a respiratory disease and spent his final months documenting the everyday lives of fellow patients at Assisi Hospice, died at age 69 on Saturday (Oct 28).

His family described him as a warm-hearted man with many friends, whose passion lay in capturing everyday life through the lens of his camera.

Despite suffering from end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - which left Mr Lee short of breath and struggling to hold up his camera - the passionate photojournalist went on to document life in Assisi Hospice, where he had been admitted for several months.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Dr Marie Thomsen, Chief Economist at Crédit Agricole Suisse Private Banking on May 18 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask walks past National Flags on display near Blk 204 Toa Payoh North on July 16, 2020. 

In response to public requests to display the National Flag during this covid period to rally Singaporeans, all organisations and households may display the National Flag at their offices, building premises, and residential premises with effect from 25 April 2020 until the end of the National Day celebrations period on 30 September 2020.

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      <image:caption>MODESTyle Fashion Showcase 1 featuring Hijup.com (Indonesia), at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mr Robert Bonar, 78, Retiree, and Madam Alice Wong, 68, Housewife, with an old photograph (extreme right) when they were young, at their flat on Apr 29 2015. 

This Indian-Chinese couple met while they were both attending Malay class back in 1967 and got married the next year. They have been married for 47 years.

For story on old mixed race couples who got married back in the 1960s-1980s when it was still quite taboo to be in a mixed race relationship. 

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing markers on seats at Chong Pang Community Club on July 17, 2020. 

As part of social distancing and circuit breaker measures implemented to deal with escalating coronavirus infections, public spaces in Singapore have been taped up and marked with crosses like band-aid solutions to wounds.

Markings are drawn on the floor to remind people to keep a safe distance from each other when queuing, seats and public facilities have been marked with bright red tape across them to remind people they should not be used.

There were 327 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (July 17), taking Singapore's total to 47,453.

They include nine community cases, comprising six Singaporeans or permanent residents and three work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday.

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      <image:caption>MODESTyle Fashion Showcase 2 featuring Bill Keith (Malaysia), at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mrs Fiona Ratz, (centre) in her 40s, Housewife and her two children, Ms Amy Ratz, (right) 7, Primary Two student from Opera Estate Primary School and Mr Alec Ratz, 6, K2 from Two by Two, at Two by Two on Apr 29 2015. The children's chinese names given by their teacher are next to them on the whiteboard.  

Older girl used to study at Two by Two, younger son is studying there now.

For story on preschool/kindys with a strong Mandarin background.

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      <image:caption>National flags on display at Blk 101 Yishun Avenue 5 on July 17, 2020. 

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on June 19, 2020.   

In response to public requests to display the National Flag during this covid period to rally Singaporeans, all organisations and households may display the National Flag at their offices, building premises, and residential premises with effect from 25 April 2020 until the end of the National Day celebrations period on 30 September 2020.

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      <image:caption>MODESTyle Fashion Showcase 3 featuring Jovian Mandagie (Malaysia), at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>(From left, standing anticlockwise) Mr Tan Wei Yang, 20, NYP Year 3 student, Ms Marina Ann d/o Joseph, 20, NYP Year 3 student, Ms Priscilla Tan, 36, Marketing Manager of Ayam Brand, and Mr Remus Koh Poh Jie, 20, NYP Year 3 student, at their Ayam Brand booth at Suntec Convention Centre on Feb 10 2015. Their team name is Cularcell. 

SG50 competition for university and polytechnic students to tell the stories of local industry champions and MNCs that have contributed to Singapore's economy. 76 submissions were received and there were a total of 17 winning teams. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks at Tampines Bus Interchange on July 17, 2020. 

There were 327 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (July 17), taking Singapore's total to 47,453.

They include nine community cases, comprising six Singaporeans or permanent residents and three work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday.

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      <image:caption>MODESTyle Fashion Showcase 3 featuring Jovian Mandagie (Malaysia), at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Dr Shahzad Nasim, 65, Group Executive Chairman of Meinhardt Group, at Indian Heritage Centre on Apr 23 2015. 

Patron of Heritage Cover. National Heritage Board honours donors for their contribution to the arts. 

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask walking past a giant display of National Flags forming SG55 at 317 Yishun Avenue 9 on July 17, 2020. 

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on June 19, 2020.   

There were 327 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (July 17), taking Singapore's total to 47,453.

They include nine community cases, comprising six Singaporeans or permanent residents and three work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday.

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      <image:caption>Presentation of the Spring 2018 Collection by Jason Wu, at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Judo practitioner / SEA Games 2015 participant Tania Forichon, (right) 19, and her mother, Mrs Hwee Ping Forichon, 46, Realtor, at their home, on May 26 2015.

For Relatively Speaking.

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      <image:caption>A cyclist wearing face mask and carrying an umbrella cycling outside Junction Nine shopping mall on July 17, 2020. 

Singapore moves into phase two of reopening the economy on June 19, 2020.   

There were 327 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (July 17), taking Singapore's total to 47,453.

They include nine community cases, comprising six Singaporeans or permanent residents and three work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Friday.

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      <image:caption>Presentation of the Spring 2018 Collection by Jason Wu, at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>National sprinter and SEA Games 2015 participant Shanti Pereira, (centre) 18, with her parents Mr Clarence Pereira, (left) 58, Freelance Oil Consultant, and Mrs Bridjet Jeet Pereira, 55, Childcare Teacher, at their house on Apr 23 2015. 

For Relatively Speaking. 

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      <image:caption>OCBC Bank with #SGUNITED message at the facade of the building at 181 Upper Thomson Road on July 19, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Presentation of the Spring 2018 Collection by Jason Wu, at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Chong Yun Hui, 21, NYP Year 3, Ms Jessnike Tan Yun Ru, 21, NYP Year 3, Ms Ou Baoxia, 20, NYP Year 3, and Mr Koh Hao Jun, 20, NYP Year 3, at their Global Airfreight International booth at Suntec Convention Centre on Feb 10 2015. Their team name is Gen90spire. 

SG50 competition for university and polytechnic students to tell the stories of local industry champions and MNCs that have contributed to Singapore's economy. 76 submissions were received and there were a total of 17 winning teams. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing masks inside a bus in Toa Payoh Lorong 6 on July 19, 2020. 

There are 257 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (July 19), taking Singapore's total to 47,912.

They include eight community cases, comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and six work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday.

There are also five imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

Migrant workers living in dormitories make up the vast majority of the other cases.

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      <image:caption>Presentation of the Spring 2018 Collection by Jason Wu, at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>LTA Chelsea Lim, (in yellow) 24, Rota Commander, and Warrant Officer 2 Quek Zuoyi, 31, Paramedic, at Changi Fire Station on Apr 09 2015.  

Interview with SCDF officers at Changi Fire Station on Apr 09 2015, who saved the lives of two passengers in a freak accident. 

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask sitting on the Inscription Of The Island bronze sculpture by Singaporean artist Lim Soo Ngee at Changi Beach on July 22, 2020. 

There were 310 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (July 22), taking Singapore's total to 48,744.

They included seven community cases, comprising three Singaporeans or permanent residents and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Wednesday.

There were also six imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. Migrant workers living in dormitories made up the vast majority of the other cases.

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      <image:caption>MODESTyle Fashion Showcase 1 featuring Charisma (Singapore), at National Gallery Singapore on Oct 28, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Inspect First Director John Wee, (right) 58, together with his son Shaun Wee, 26, Business Development Executive of Inspect First, at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, on May 15 2015. 

Story on home inspection service and renovation problems. Renovation industry is unregulated and leads to quite a few complaints on workmanship, dishonest contractors, etc. Some people provide home inspection services to help spot defects. 

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      <image:caption>Man wearing face mask cycling past a collage of Singapore flags near Blk 865 Tampines Street 83 on July 26, 2020. 

There were 481 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (July 26), taking Singapore's total to 50,369.

They include five community cases, all of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Sunday.

There are also four imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. Migrant workers living in dormitories made up the vast majority of the other cases.

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      <image:caption>Passengers from the first flight Cathay CX650, taking photos at the Steel in Bloom, a sculpture inside the departure transit area at Changi Airport Terminal 4 on Oct 31, 2017. Flight CX650 is scheduled to depart at 0650 hours with about 250 passengers. 

Changi Airport's Terminal 4 opening its doors to welcome passengers on Oct 31, 2017. Cathay Pacific Airways and Korean Air are the first two airlines to commence operations at the new terminal.

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      <image:caption>Mr James Seah, 66, retiree, at Beo Crescent Market and Food Centre on Apr 10 2015. His house went up in flames during the Bukit Ho Swee fire.

For this Week in 1965 "I Remember" story about the opening of the Beo Crescent Market and Food Centre on the site of the Bukit Ho Swee fire.

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      <image:caption>Sengkang General Hospital during National Day Parade Rehearsal on July 26, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Staff at the departure gate of Flight CX650 at Changi Airport Terminal 4 on Oct 31, 2017, which is scheduled to depart at 0650 hours with about 250 passengers. 

Changi Airport's Terminal 4 opening its doors to welcome passengers on Oct 31, 2017. Cathay Pacific Airways and Korean Air are the first two airlines to commence operations at the new terminal.

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For Impact Journalism Day. Homegrown company T.Jacket produces a wearable touch technology vest that provides deep touch pressure to wearers, simulating the feeling of a hug, which can be controlled from a smartphone app. The vest can be used to help those with conditions such as stress, anxiety, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, PTSD or dementia, and is available in eight countries. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Christine Sun, 29, actuary, having her photographs taken before the solemnisation ceremony. 

Mr Yuan Yiyang, 27, software engineer, and Ms Christine Sun, 29, actuary, having their solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live-streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person on Aug 08, 2020. Their solemniser is Rev Peter Poon, 65. 

It was recently announced that limits on the number of people at weddings would be further eased from August 4. Now couples looking for a place to hold their wedding solemnisation in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic will have one more option when Gardens by the Bay opens up the Supertree Observatory for small-scale wedding ceremonies.

This Saturday, 08.08 - which some consider an auspicious date - a lucky couple will be the first to hold their wedding solemnisation at the new venue. Having had many memorable dates at Gardens by the Bay, the availability of Supertree Observatory for wedding ceremonies could not have come at a better time for this couple. With their initial plans to have their marriage solemnised in church put on hold due to the pandemic, they have been searching for a suitable venue since phase two of Singapore's reopening. On Saturday, they will be holding a hybrid solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person.

The couple has been dating for three and a half years. Their initial plan was to have the solemnisation ceremony at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church in February but they chose to postpone the ceremony due to Covid-19. They had a hard time deciding the much shortened guest list and invited only 20 guests so that there are safe distances between the guests.

On why they chose to get married today at Gardens by the Bay, Mr Yuan said, “We love the Gardens for our many dates that have happened here. From sakura to tulips, we experienced the seasons by coming to the Gardens. The glass dome is like a gateway for us to experience different cultures and festivities in other parts of the world. The 8th of August (08/08) is easy to remember. It's also the day before National Day, we'll have a Eve of Public Holiday every year to have our anniversary dinners.” 

As they are the first couple to hold a wedding solemnisation at Supertree Observatory, Gardens by the Bay decided to waive the rental of the venue and also helped with the landscaping. The backdrop and decorations are sponsored in kind by an external wedding service provider, The Wedding Props. Otherwise, basic venue rental of Supertree Observatory starts from $600 as a special price, with add-on services like landscaping and IT available as an option.

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      <image:caption>Visitors watching aeroplanes from the Food Emporium area, a food court at Changi Airport Terminal 4 public area on Oct 31, 2017. 

Changi Airport's Terminal 4 opening its doors to welcome passengers on Oct 31, 2017. Cathay Pacific Airways and Korean Air are the first two airlines to commence operations at the new terminal.

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      <image:caption>(From top left, clockwise) Mr Basil Lee, 19, Third Year Student from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Ms Anne Yeo, 52, Executive Coach, Mr Leon Lee, 51, Project Manager, and Mr Cyril Lee, 16, Student, at their house on Nov 26 2014. They all volunteer at Make-a-Wish Foundation. 

For feature on families that volunteer together. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Yuan Yiyang, (left) 27, software engineer, and Ms Christine Sun, 29, actuary, having their solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live-streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person on Aug 08, 2020. Their solemniser is Rev Peter Poon, 65. 

It was recently announced that limits on the number of people at weddings would be further eased from August 4. Now couples looking for a place to hold their wedding solemnisation in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic will have one more option when Gardens by the Bay opens up the Supertree Observatory for small-scale wedding ceremonies.

This Saturday, 08.08 - which some consider an auspicious date - a lucky couple will be the first to hold their wedding solemnisation at the new venue. Having had many memorable dates at Gardens by the Bay, the availability of Supertree Observatory for wedding ceremonies could not have come at a better time for this couple. With their initial plans to have their marriage solemnised in church put on hold due to the pandemic, they have been searching for a suitable venue since phase two of Singapore's reopening. On Saturday, they will be holding a hybrid solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person.

The couple has been dating for three and a half years. Their initial plan was to have the solemnisation ceremony at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church in February but they chose to postpone the ceremony due to Covid-19. They had a hard time deciding the much shortened guest list and invited only 20 guests so that there are safe distances between the guests.

On why they chose to get married today at Gardens by the Bay, Mr Yuan said, “We love the Gardens for our many dates that have happened here. From sakura to tulips, we experienced the seasons by coming to the Gardens. The glass dome is like a gateway for us to experience different cultures and festivities in other parts of the world. The 8th of August (08/08) is easy to remember. It's also the day before National Day, we'll have a Eve of Public Holiday every year to have our anniversary dinners.” 

As they are the first couple to hold a wedding solemnisation at Supertree Observatory, Gardens by the Bay decided to waive the rental of the venue and also helped with the landscaping. The backdrop and decorations are sponsored in kind by an external wedding service provider, The Wedding Props. Otherwise, basic venue rental of Supertree Observatory starts from $600 as a special price, with add-on services like landscaping and IT available as an option.

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      <image:caption>The Travelling Family, an art sculpture by Kurt Metzler, in Changi Airport Terminal 4 transit area on Oct 24, 2017. 

Ahead of its operational opening, a final rehearsal by the airport community taking place on Oct 24, 2017. This involves checks by commercial tenants, a fire evacuation exercise, as well as the transfer of assets and equipment.

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      <image:caption>Mr Zhao Li Bo, 32, Unemployed, and his son Zhao Tian You, 3, inside their rental flat on Apr 15 2015. 

Young couples have become more likely to rent a flat upon marriage, with one in five of those aged below 35 doing so. Those who buy flats when they get married are more likely to buy bigger ones, compared to lower cohorts. These were among the findings of the latest Sample Household Survey by the Housing Board, which is conducted every five years. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Yuan Yiyang, 27, software engineer, and Ms Christine Sun, 29, actuary, having their solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live-streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person on Aug 08, 2020. Their solemniser is Rev Peter Poon, 65. 

It was recently announced that limits on the number of people at weddings would be further eased from August 4. Now couples looking for a place to hold their wedding solemnisation in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic will have one more option when Gardens by the Bay opens up the Supertree Observatory for small-scale wedding ceremonies.

This Saturday, 08.08 - which some consider an auspicious date - a lucky couple will be the first to hold their wedding solemnisation at the new venue. Having had many memorable dates at Gardens by the Bay, the availability of Supertree Observatory for wedding ceremonies could not have come at a better time for this couple. With their initial plans to have their marriage solemnised in church put on hold due to the pandemic, they have been searching for a suitable venue since phase two of Singapore's reopening. On Saturday, they will be holding a hybrid solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person.

The couple has been dating for three and a half years. Their initial plan was to have the solemnisation ceremony at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church in February but they chose to postpone the ceremony due to Covid-19. They had a hard time deciding the much shortened guest list and invited only 20 guests so that there are safe distances between the guests.

On why they chose to get married today at Gardens by the Bay, Mr Yuan said, “We love the Gardens for our many dates that have happened here. From sakura to tulips, we experienced the seasons by coming to the Gardens. The glass dome is like a gateway for us to experience different cultures and festivities in other parts of the world. The 8th of August (08/08) is easy to remember. It's also the day before National Day, we'll have a Eve of Public Holiday every year to have our anniversary dinners.” 

As they are the first couple to hold a wedding solemnisation at Supertree Observatory, Gardens by the Bay decided to waive the rental of the venue and also helped with the landscaping. The backdrop and decorations are sponsored in kind by an external wedding service provider, The Wedding Props. Otherwise, basic venue rental of Supertree Observatory starts from $600 as a special price, with add-on services like landscaping and IT available as an option.

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      <image:caption>Automated Bag Drop and Automated Check-In Kiosks at Changi Airport Terminal 4 Departure Hall on Oct 24, 2017. 

Ahead of its operational opening, a final rehearsal by the airport community taking place on Oct 24, 2017. This involves checks by commercial tenants, a fire evacuation exercise, as well as the transfer of assets and equipment.

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      <image:caption>Mr Seah See Seng, 61, is a Singapore Health Inspirational Patient winner.   

The Singapore Health Inspirational Patient and Caregiver Award 2015 is an annual award which honours individuals for their strength, courage and resilience in the face of healthcare challenges. 32 winners are recognised in the award ceremony at Academia on Mar 31 2015.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Yuan Yiyang, 27, software engineer, and Ms Christine Sun, 29, actuary, walking in together during their solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live-streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person on Aug 08, 2020. Their solemniser is Rev Peter Poon, 65. 

It was recently announced that limits on the number of people at weddings would be further eased from August 4. Now couples looking for a place to hold their wedding solemnisation in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic will have one more option when Gardens by the Bay opens up the Supertree Observatory for small-scale wedding ceremonies.

This Saturday, 08.08 - which some consider an auspicious date - a lucky couple will be the first to hold their wedding solemnisation at the new venue. Having had many memorable dates at Gardens by the Bay, the availability of Supertree Observatory for wedding ceremonies could not have come at a better time for this couple. With their initial plans to have their marriage solemnised in church put on hold due to the pandemic, they have been searching for a suitable venue since phase two of Singapore's reopening. On Saturday, they will be holding a hybrid solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person.

The couple has been dating for three and a half years. Their initial plan was to have the solemnisation ceremony at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church in February but they chose to postpone the ceremony due to Covid-19. They had a hard time deciding the much shortened guest list and invited only 20 guests so that there are safe distances between the guests.

On why they chose to get married today at Gardens by the Bay, Mr Yuan said, “We love the Gardens for our many dates that have happened here. From sakura to tulips, we experienced the seasons by coming to the Gardens. The glass dome is like a gateway for us to experience different cultures and festivities in other parts of the world. The 8th of August (08/08) is easy to remember. It's also the day before National Day, we'll have a Eve of Public Holiday every year to have our anniversary dinners.” 

As they are the first couple to hold a wedding solemnisation at Supertree Observatory, Gardens by the Bay decided to waive the rental of the venue and also helped with the landscaping. The backdrop and decorations are sponsored in kind by an external wedding service provider, The Wedding Props. Otherwise, basic venue rental of Supertree Observatory starts from $600 as a special price, with add-on services like landscaping and IT available as an option.

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      <image:caption>Mr Neo Gim Huah, (extreme left, in green) 52, Self-employed, one of the parents taking part in the raft escape (using planks and blocks to move from one point to another) at OBS on Oct 21, 2017.

As part of the OBS 50th anniversary celebrations, OBS is organising a MOE-OBS Open House programme on tomorrow to more than 150 parents to experience the MOE-OBS Secondary Three Programme.

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      <image:caption>Prof Tommy Koh, Ambassador-At-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, outside the upcoming Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum on Mar 30 2015, which will open its doors to the public on April 28 2015. 

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      <image:caption>The couple taking photographs with friends at the rooftop deck of the Supertree Observatory after the solemnisation ceremony. 

Mr Yuan Yiyang, 27, software engineer, and Ms Christine Sun, 29, actuary, having their solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live-streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person on Aug 08, 2020. Their solemniser is Rev Peter Poon, 65. 

It was recently announced that limits on the number of people at weddings would be further eased from August 4. Now couples looking for a place to hold their wedding solemnisation in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic will have one more option when Gardens by the Bay opens up the Supertree Observatory for small-scale wedding ceremonies.

This Saturday, 08.08 - which some consider an auspicious date - a lucky couple will be the first to hold their wedding solemnisation at the new venue. Having had many memorable dates at Gardens by the Bay, the availability of Supertree Observatory for wedding ceremonies could not have come at a better time for this couple. With their initial plans to have their marriage solemnised in church put on hold due to the pandemic, they have been searching for a suitable venue since phase two of Singapore's reopening. On Saturday, they will be holding a hybrid solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person.

The couple has been dating for three and a half years. Their initial plan was to have the solemnisation ceremony at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church in February but they chose to postpone the ceremony due to Covid-19. They had a hard time deciding the much shortened guest list and invited only 20 guests so that there are safe distances between the guests.

On why they chose to get married today at Gardens by the Bay, Mr Yuan said, “We love the Gardens for our many dates that have happened here. From sakura to tulips, we experienced the seasons by coming to the Gardens. The glass dome is like a gateway for us to experience different cultures and festivities in other parts of the world. The 8th of August (08/08) is easy to remember. It's also the day before National Day, we'll have a Eve of Public Holiday every year to have our anniversary dinners.” 

As they are the first couple to hold a wedding solemnisation at Supertree Observatory, Gardens by the Bay decided to waive the rental of the venue and also helped with the landscaping. The backdrop and decorations are sponsored in kind by an external wedding service provider, The Wedding Props. Otherwise, basic venue rental of Supertree Observatory starts from $600 as a special price, with add-on services like landscaping and IT available as an option.

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      <image:caption>Madam Lay Wai Pui, (extreme right) 43, Housewife, one of the parents taking part in team skii (team uses two planks to move from one point to another in synchrony), as part of the 200 second challenge (a series of three tasks to complete within 200 seconds) at OBS on Oct 21, 2017.

As part of the OBS 50th anniversary celebrations, OBS is organising a MOE-OBS Open House programme on tomorrow to more than 150 parents to experience the MOE-OBS Secondary Three Programme.

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      <image:caption>Ms Claire Chiang, 63, Senior Vice President of Banyan Tree Holdings, at Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum on Apr 22 2015. 

For Patron of Heritage Cover. National Heritage Board honours various donors for their contribution to the arts. 

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      <image:caption>The couple at the rooftop deck of the Supertree Observatory after the solemnisation ceremony. 

Mr Yuan Yiyang, 27, software engineer, and Ms Christine Sun, 29, actuary, having their solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live-streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person on Aug 08, 2020. Their solemniser is Rev Peter Poon, 65. 

It was recently announced that limits on the number of people at weddings would be further eased from August 4. Now couples looking for a place to hold their wedding solemnisation in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic will have one more option when Gardens by the Bay opens up the Supertree Observatory for small-scale wedding ceremonies.

This Saturday, 08.08 - which some consider an auspicious date - a lucky couple will be the first to hold their wedding solemnisation at the new venue. Having had many memorable dates at Gardens by the Bay, the availability of Supertree Observatory for wedding ceremonies could not have come at a better time for this couple. With their initial plans to have their marriage solemnised in church put on hold due to the pandemic, they have been searching for a suitable venue since phase two of Singapore's reopening. On Saturday, they will be holding a hybrid solemnisation ceremony at Supertree Observatory, in the presence of a small group of friends as well as virtually via live streaming for family members and friends who are unable to join in person.

The couple has been dating for three and a half years. Their initial plan was to have the solemnisation ceremony at Orchard Road Presbyterian Church in February but they chose to postpone the ceremony due to Covid-19. They had a hard time deciding the much shortened guest list and invited only 20 guests so that there are safe distances between the guests.

On why they chose to get married today at Gardens by the Bay, Mr Yuan said, “We love the Gardens for our many dates that have happened here. From sakura to tulips, we experienced the seasons by coming to the Gardens. The glass dome is like a gateway for us to experience different cultures and festivities in other parts of the world. The 8th of August (08/08) is easy to remember. It's also the day before National Day, we'll have a Eve of Public Holiday every year to have our anniversary dinners.” 

As they are the first couple to hold a wedding solemnisation at Supertree Observatory, Gardens by the Bay decided to waive the rental of the venue and also helped with the landscaping. The backdrop and decorations are sponsored in kind by an external wedding service provider, The Wedding Props. Otherwise, basic venue rental of Supertree Observatory starts from $600 as a special price, with add-on services like landscaping and IT available as an option.

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      <image:caption>Ms Leow Mei Si, 29, Volunteer, and T-Rex, a five years old male toy poodle, interacting with the elderly at Ren Ci Nursing Home on Oct 22, 2017. There are about 15 volunteers, 2 dogs and 20 beneficiaries. 

SOSD Healing Paws takes dogs and volunteers down to old folk's homes and children's homes to give them pet-assisted cheer.

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      <image:caption>Prof Peter Ng, Head of Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, inside Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum on Mar 30 2015, which will open its doors to the public on April 28 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A lone visitor sitting on a bench at East Coast Park on Aug 10, 2020.

There were 188 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Aug 10), taking Singapore's total to 55,292.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 20 million people. More than 733,300 people have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Lee Chin Chuen, 48, Freelance Photographer; Madam Kavitha, 42, Housewife; and Madam Jannath Birdhouse, 40, Accountant, doing the loop-de-loop (getting hula hoop from one person to another without dropping it while remaining connected to each other) as part of the 200 second challenge (a series of three tasks to complete within 200 seconds), at OBS on Oct 21, 2017. 

As part of the OBS 50th anniversary celebrations, OBS is organising a MOE-OBS Open House programme on tomorrow to more than 150 parents to experience the MOE-OBS Secondary Three Programme.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ong Kim Pit, 65, at his fish farm on Mar 05 2015. He uses the conventional method of rearing fish. He rears milk fish and "black fish" in his farm. 

For feature on fish farms in Singapore - how big the business is and how the different farms use various farming methods. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at East Coast Park on Aug 10, 2020.

There were 188 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Aug 10), taking Singapore's total to 55,292.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 20 million people. More than 733,300 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ong Ye Kung, looking at Mr Foo Chi Yong, 55, (in pink) Taxi driver, going through the Parking.sg application at RP on Oct 21, 2017. 

At the Skillsfuture for Digital Workplace (SFDW) training session, taxi drivers will learn about and get hands-on experience using digital applications and platforms such as Parking.sg, internet banking, ePayment methods like PayNow and other relevant business applications. Students from RP's School of Infocomm will be on-site during the course as Cyber Ambassadors to assist taxi drivers who require more guidance in navigating and using the digital platforms. Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Education (Higher Education and Skills) attending one of the session at RP on Oct 21, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Joshua Noel Dinesh Ramanathan, 9, Primary 4 student from Townsville Primary School, on Jan 10 2015. 

880 students in the Teck Ghee Division receiving their Ministry of Education (MOE) Edusave Awards and Teck Ghee PCF Alumni Book Prize at the presentation ceremony at Townsville Primary School on Jan 10 2015. Grassroots Advisor Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC is the Guest-of-Honour. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks and fishing at Bedok Jetty on Aug 10, 2020.

There were 188 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Aug 10), taking Singapore's total to 55,292.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 20 million people. More than 733,300 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Media preview of the rehearsal multi-agency counter-terrorism exercise at Changi Airport Terminal 3, on Wednesday, 11 October 17 from 1.20am onwards. 

This Singapore Police Force-led exercise is part of an ongoing effort by the SPF to test and validate a multi-agency response plan to handle terrorist attacks at Changi Airport.

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      <image:caption>Mr Rick Tan, 43, IT manager, riding the electric unicycle in front of The Concourse on Dec 30 2014. He rides the electric unicycle from his home in Boon Keng to his office in The Concourse every day. 

For story on people using electric unicycles to travel from place to place. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at Xtreme SkatePark @ East Coast Park on Aug 10, 2020.

There were 188 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Aug 10), taking Singapore's total to 55,292.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 20 million people. More than 733,300 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Police officers from the Public Transport Security Command (TransCom) responding to gunmen incident at Changi Airport MRT station. 

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) conducted a multi-agency counter-terrorism exercise at Changi Airport on 17 October 2017 from 1.00 am to 3.00 am. This exercise constitutes phase 1 of Exercise Northstar 10, and is part of ongoing efforts to test and validate operational plans to respond to possible terror attacks in Singapore. This was the first such exercise at Changi Airport.

Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Mr Teo Chee Hean, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law Mr K Shanmugam, Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen, and Minister for Education (Schools) and Second Minister for Transport, Mr Ng Chee Meng, observed the exercise.

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      <image:caption>Ms Sofeah Samsuddin, 18, volunteering at SPCA on Dec 29 2014. She is doing vet science diploma at Temasek Polytechnic. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors having a picnic at East Coast Park on Aug 10, 2020.

There were 188 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Aug 10), taking Singapore's total to 55,292.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 20 million people. More than 733,300 people have died.

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      <image:caption>A sucide bomber detonates himself at Terminal 3 Departure Hall.  

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) conducted a multi-agency counter-terrorism exercise at Changi Airport on 17 October 2017 from 1.00 am to 3.00 am. This exercise constitutes phase 1 of Exercise Northstar 10, and is part of ongoing efforts to test and validate operational plans to respond to possible terror attacks in Singapore. This was the first such exercise at Changi Airport.

Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Mr Teo Chee Hean, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law Mr K Shanmugam, Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen, and Minister for Education (Schools) and Second Minister for Transport, Mr Ng Chee Meng, observed the exercise.

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      <image:caption>Made in Candy's Director, Mr Ruan Lim, 35, with his products which are sold at Alive Museum at Suntec City on Nov 18 2014. 

For SME Spotlight on innovative food companies in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Gardens by the Bay and Marina Bay Sands, as viewed from Bay East Garden on Aug 10, 2020.

There were 188 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Aug 10), taking Singapore's total to 55,292.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 20 million people. More than 733,300 people have died.

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      <image:caption>A gunman falls after he has been shot by the police at Terminal 3 Departure Hall.  

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) conducted a multi-agency counter-terrorism exercise at Changi Airport on 17 October 2017 from 1.00 am to 3.00 am. This exercise constitutes phase 1 of Exercise Northstar 10, and is part of ongoing efforts to test and validate operational plans to respond to possible terror attacks in Singapore. This was the first such exercise at Changi Airport.

Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Mr Teo Chee Hean, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law Mr K Shanmugam, Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen, and Minister for Education (Schools) and Second Minister for Transport, Mr Ng Chee Meng, observed the exercise.

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      <image:caption>Ms Sim Sze Lyn Sharon, 35, Manager of SPD Therapy Hub, at SPD Rehabilitation Centre on Mar 12 2015. She recruits, manages and supervises SPD pool of therapists. 
   
The authorities hope to set up more hubs, having a central pool of specialists who will be deployed to different charities for short stints to meet the labour crunch. 

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      <image:caption>An elderly man wearing face mask walking past a wall painting at Bras Basah Complex on Aug 12, 2020.

There were 42 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday noon (Aug 12), taking Singapore's total to 55,395.

This is the lowest daily total in more than four months since March 30, when 35 new infections were reported.

Singapore has had 27 deaths from Covid-19 complications, while 15 who tested positive have died of other causes. Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 20.4 million people. More than 744,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong watching SCDF coming in to rescue fatalities, conducting facilitated rescue operations under the protection of armed police officers at the departure hall. Due to the potential threat, SCDF officers operating here are equipped with bullet-resistant vests and ballistic-resistant helmets.

The Singapore Police Force (SPF) conducted a multi-agency counter-terrorism exercise at Changi Airport on 17 October 2017 from 1.00 am to 3.00 am. This exercise constitutes phase 1 of Exercise Northstar 10, and is part of ongoing efforts to test and validate operational plans to respond to possible terror attacks in Singapore. This was the first such exercise at Changi Airport.

Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security Mr Teo Chee Hean, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law Mr K Shanmugam, Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen, and Minister for Education (Schools) and Second Minister for Transport, Mr Ng Chee Meng, observed the exercise.

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      <image:caption>Master Lee Zhiwang, President of Taoist Mission (Singapore), standing in front of the national monument, Singapore 'Yu Huang Gong', Temple of The Heavenly Jade Emperor, on Dec 18 2014. It is located at 150 Telok Ayer Street, and will be reopening on Jan 01 2015, after decades of closure from the public. Extensive restoration work to save the historic 170-year-old temple has now been completed. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore skyline, including Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands, Central Business District, Marina Bay Financial Centre, and construction at Bay East Garden on Aug 12, 2020.

Singapore's recovery from its worst-ever quarterly slump is likely to be slow and choppy, with a coronavirus resurgence looming as a constant threat.

Travel and tourism will continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic, and full revival of construction activities may take longer than previously expected.

However, most economists expect demand for select export goods and robust demand for finance and insurance as well as information and communications services to help the economy start its climb out of the depths of the recession.

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      <image:caption>WTA event with Elina Svitolina, who will be interacting with the orangutans at the Singapore Zoo on Oct 19, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Collin Tong Hor Yee, 35, Project Manager at the Marine and Coastal Branch of the National Biodiversity Centre, who is part of a team responsible for safeguarding Singapore’s marine biodiversity and coastal areas, at Labrador Nature Reserve on Dec 16 2014.   

His work entails surveying and monitoring the biodiversity at various low-lying marine habitats during low tides. The team coordinates species recovery and habitat restoration programmes, e.g., establishment of nurseries for marine organisms and the mariculture of giant clams, and he is frequently required to dive to check on corals.

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      <image:caption>Singapore skyline, including Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands, Central Business District and Marina Bay Financial Centre on Aug 12, 2020.

Singapore's recovery from its worst-ever quarterly slump is likely to be slow and choppy, with a coronavirus resurgence looming as a constant threat.

Travel and tourism will continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic, and full revival of construction activities may take longer than previously expected.

However, most economists expect demand for select export goods and robust demand for finance and insurance as well as information and communications services to help the economy start its climb out of the depths of the recession.

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      <image:caption>Guest-of-Honour Mr Desmond Lee, President, HomeTeamNS, Minister of Social and Family Development and Second Minister of Ministry of National Development flagging-off the 10km run with COL (NS) Syed Abdul Malik Aljunied, (extreme right) Chairman of the HomeTeamNS REAL Run 2017 Organising Committee, on Oct 15, 2017. 

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of National Service (NS50), a 100-man strong NS50 Flag Parade Contingent from 20 divisions will be flying their division flags with pride during the flag off for the 22nd edition of the HomeTeamNS REAL Run. Additionally, 14 runners from the Special Olympics (athletes with intellectual disabilities) who have clocked strong race times have been invited to put their physical fitness to the test in the REAL Run. Each Special Olympics runner will be paired with a HomeTeamNS runner as they participate in the 10km or 5km run together.

The 2017 edition of the HomeTeamNS REAL Run will bring a new route to runners featuring Coney Island’s nature trail (10km route only) and Punggol Waterway Park’s urban landscape trail (10km and 5km route). 

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      <image:caption>Profile of tomb hunters and heritage experts Charles Goh, (right) 46,  and Raymond Goh, 50, both co-founders of Asia Paranormal Investigators, and Bukit Brown Cemetery Volunteer Guides, at Bukit Brown Cemetery on Oct 17 2014, with one of the 30 pairs of Sikh guards found so far at Bukit Brown Cemetery.    

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      <image:caption>Singapore skyline, including Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay Sands, Central Business District, Marina Bay Financial Centre, and construction at Bay East Garden on Aug 12, 2020. 

Singapore's recovery from its worst-ever quarterly slump is likely to be slow and choppy, with a coronavirus resurgence looming as a constant threat.

Travel and tourism will continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic, and full revival of construction activities may take longer than previously expected.

However, most economists expect demand for select export goods and robust demand for finance and insurance as well as information and communications services to help the economy start its climb out of the depths of the recession.

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      <image:caption>Mr Franky Chandra, 29, Sports Equipment seller from Indonesia, dressed as a fireman to participate in the HomeTeamNS REAL Run on Oct 15, 2017. 

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of National Service (NS50), a 100-man strong NS50 Flag Parade Contingent from 20 divisions will be flying their division flags with pride during the flag off for the 22nd edition of the HomeTeamNS REAL Run. Additionally, 14 runners from the Special Olympics (athletes with intellectual disabilities) who have clocked strong race times have been invited to put their physical fitness to the test in the REAL Run. Each Special Olympics runner will be paired with a HomeTeamNS runner as they participate in the 10km or 5km run together.

The 2017 edition of the HomeTeamNS REAL Run will bring a new route to runners featuring Coney Island’s nature trail (10km route only) and Punggol Waterway Park’s urban landscape trail (10km and 5km route). 

Guest-of-Honour Mr Desmond Lee, President, HomeTeamNS, Minister of Social and Family Development and Second Minister of Ministry of National Development will flag-off the run with the NS50 Flag Parade Contingent.

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      <image:caption>Fashion illustrator Grace Ciao, 22, transforming carnation petals into dresses on paper, at 313@somerset level 1 atrium on Sept 29 2014. This is the 10th design, inspired by 313@somerset retailers' Forever 21 Fall/Winter collection. 

Grace will be showcasing a collection of ten latest designs of Fall fashion styles themed "Style by Petals" from the mall's retailers to 313@somerset shoppers from Sept 29 to Oct 12 2014. The petals from specially selected autumn flowers are applied to Grace's fashion illustrations to capture the variety of shapes, colours, textures and prints found in the outfits from 10 featured brands. 

Grace will be having her live art demonstration sessions at 313@somerset Level 1 Atrium on Oct 5 and Oct 12 2014 at 2pm.

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      <image:caption>Ms Jasmine Goh, 38, Financial Consultant carrying her daughter Cherish Chong, 10, Pri 4, to get some cool air from the inflatable Singapore Police Force mascot, after the HomeTeamNS REAL Run on Oct 15, 2017. 

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of National Service (NS50), a 100-man strong NS50 Flag Parade Contingent from 20 divisions will be flying their division flags with pride during the flag off for the 22nd edition of the HomeTeamNS REAL Run. Additionally, 14 runners from the Special Olympics (athletes with intellectual disabilities) who have clocked strong race times have been invited to put their physical fitness to the test in the REAL Run. Each Special Olympics runner will be paired with a HomeTeamNS runner as they participate in the 10km or 5km run together.

The 2017 edition of the HomeTeamNS REAL Run will bring a new route to runners featuring Coney Island’s nature trail (10km route only) and Punggol Waterway Park’s urban landscape trail (10km and 5km route). 

Guest-of-Honour Mr Desmond Lee, President, HomeTeamNS, Minister of Social and Family Development and Second Minister of Ministry of National Development will flag-off the run with the NS50 Flag Parade Contingent.

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      <image:caption>Mr Julius Schrank, Germany, for De Volkskrant, with his photograph which won the 1st Prize singles, Daily Life, at the World Press Photo Singapore Exhibition at Raffles Hotel on Jan 09 2015. His photograph is about the Kachin Independence Army fighters in Burma who are drinking and celebrating at a funeral of one of their commanders who died the day before. The city is under seige by the Burmese army. 

Three award winning photographers speaking at the press conference, Robin Hammond, Julius Schrank and How Hwee Young, together with Laurens Korteweg of World Press Photo Foundation, at Raffles Hotel Singapore on Jan 09 2015. 

The World Press Photo exhibition, billed as the "Oscars" of photojournalism, returns to Singapore at the Raffles Hotel Singapore from Jan 10 to Feb 01 2015. Presented by The Straits Times, this exhibition brings together 151 award winning photographs that captured the most powerful, moving and disturbing images of the year from around the world. 

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      <image:caption>Iyey, celebrity from Indonesia performing at the 8th Foreign Domestic Worker Day on Oct 15, 2017 at Singapore Polytechnic Convention Centre. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Jojo Tan, (extreme left) 50, Clerical Officer, her mother-in-law Madam Chong Kong Yi, 95, and their domestic helper Ms Nur Chasanah, 35, at the lift outside their 13th floor HDB flat on Dec 28 2014. Madam Chong is wheelchair-bound, before they got lifts on their floor, they had to get off on the 12th floor and carry her up stairs to their 13th floor HDB flat.  

For story on Lift-Upgrading Programme, this is the last year that HDB will roll it out to all blocks. Interviewing people who have benefited from new lifts and having lifts on every floor. 

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      <image:caption>Marina Centre Bus Terminal on Aug 12, 2020.

Singapore's recovery from its worst-ever quarterly slump is likely to be slow and choppy, with a coronavirus resurgence looming as a constant threat.

Travel and tourism will continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic, and full revival of construction activities may take longer than previously expected.

However, most economists expect demand for select export goods and robust demand for finance and insurance as well as information and communications services to help the economy start its climb out of the depths of the recession.

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      <image:caption>Rafly, singer from Indonesia throwing a soft toy towards the crowd, at the 8th Foreign Domestic Worker Day on Oct 15, 2017 at Singapore Polytechnic Convention Centre. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ezzy Wang, 48, AIA training and competence manager, a cancer survivor who lost his leg to cancer, on his handcycle at ITE College East Sports Stadium on Oct 08 2014. 

For Fit and Fab column for Mind Your Body. 

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      <image:caption>Cow Play Cow Moo arcade at Suntec City mall at 10.52am on Aug 12, 2020.

Singapore's recovery from its worst-ever quarterly slump is likely to be slow and choppy, with a coronavirus resurgence looming as a constant threat.

Travel and tourism will continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic, and full revival of construction activities may take longer than previously expected.

However, most economists expect demand for select export goods and robust demand for finance and insurance as well as information and communications services to help the economy start its climb out of the depths of the recession.

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      <image:caption>Newly formed all FDW FAST Band performing at the 8th Foreign Domestic Worker Day on Oct 15, 2017 at Singapore Polytechnic Convention Centre. 

The Foreign Domestic Worker of the Year award, which comes with a cash prize of $2,000, went to Jayawardena Mudiyanselage Sittamma Jayawardena, who had been working for the same employer for 20 years.

On top of household chores, the 60-year-old Sri Lankan cared for her employer's bedridden wife from 1997 till the latter's death in 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Colin Schooling and Mrs May Schooling, parents of Joseph Schooling, at The Straits Times Star of the Month Award presentation on Oct 10 2014. 

ST Star of the Month - Joseph Schooling

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      <image:caption>Wild boars at the junction between Pasir Ris Drive 3 and Pasir Ris Farmway 1 on Oct 10, 2017. At least 15 were seen between 8pm to 8.35pm. A  man was feeding bread to the animals. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Shivanand Rai, 24, Undergraduate, a Hindu youth who does interfaith work, outside Seng Wong Beo Temple on Oct 10 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore DUCKtours amphibious craft and Big Bus Singapore sightseeing tour buses parked outside Suntec City on Aug 12, 2020.

Singapore's recovery from its worst-ever quarterly slump is likely to be slow and choppy, with a coronavirus resurgence looming as a constant threat.

Travel and tourism will continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic, and full revival of construction activities may take longer than previously expected.

However, most economists expect demand for select export goods and robust demand for finance and insurance as well as information and communications services to help the economy start its climb out of the depths of the recession.

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      <image:caption>A pedestrian walking under the rain next to Blk 850 Tampines Street 82 at 4.51pm on Oct 07, 2017.

NEA issued an advisory today 7 Oct at 4.18pm: Heavy rain expected over many areas of SG from 16:20 hours to 17:15 hours.

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      <image:caption>Mr Wong Kan Seng, former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, Singapore, will be the Guest-of-Honour at the RSIS-Singapore Press Holdings Seminar on 'The New Threat Landscape' and Book Launch of 'Old War, New Methods' at Marina Mandarin Singapore on Nov 18 2014. Ms Nirmala Murugaian is the author of the book.  

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      <image:caption>Construction of Guoco Midtown by GuocoLand surrounded by South Beach and Shaw Tower on Aug 12, 2020.

Singapore's recovery from its worst-ever quarterly slump is likely to be slow and choppy, with a coronavirus resurgence looming as a constant threat.

Travel and tourism will continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic, and full revival of construction activities may take longer than previously expected.

However, most economists expect demand for select export goods and robust demand for finance and insurance as well as information and communications services to help the economy start its climb out of the depths of the recession.

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NEA issued an advisory today 7 Oct at 4.18pm: Heavy rain expected over many areas of SG from 16:20 hours to 17:15 hours.

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      <image:caption>British-American author and entrepreneur Margaret Heffernan (picture) speaking at the Big Read Meet, together with the host, ST Senior Writer Cheong Suk-Wai, at National Library on June 24 2015. 

She likes Singaporeans' love for learning so much that she decided to pop by the Big Read Meet this month (June 24) to talk on the culture of collaboration and take questions on her award-winning books Willful Blindness and A Bigger Prize. She will also talk about Steve Jobs' legacy and her own thoughts on how to work better with others.  

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      <image:caption>Pedestrians wearing face masks and walking along Orchard Road on Aug 13, 2020.  

There were 102 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (Aug 13), taking Singapore's total to 55,497.

They included five community cases comprising a permanent resident and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 20.7 million people. More than 751,000 people have died.
 
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      <image:caption>A couple walking under the rain at Tampines Central Park at 2.15pm on Oct 08, 2017.

NEA issued an advisory today 8 Oct at 1.52pm: Moderate to heavy thundery showers are expected over southern, eastern &amp; central areas of Singapore between 2:15pm and 3:00pm. PUB says flash floods may occur in the event of heavy rain. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Lynn Gaspar, SGX's Head of Retail Investors, at SGX on Dec 23 2014. 

For Me and My Money. 

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      <image:caption>Pedestrians wearing face masks and walking along Orchard Road on Aug 13, 2020. 

There were 102 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (Aug 13), taking Singapore's total to 55,497.

They included five community cases comprising a permanent resident and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 20.7 million people. More than 751,000 people have died.
 
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      <image:caption>A woman posing her phone while standing with the Bronze Sculptures titled 'Paparazzi Dogs' by Gillie and Marc Schattner on display outside Raffles City Shopping Centre on Oct 05, 2017. Gillie and Marc had intentionally created the interactive piece to expose the pack mentality of the media and how we hunt celebrities to get their photo.

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      <image:caption>Mr Joey Ong, 24, second year accountancy student from Singapore Management University (SMU), on Oct 08 2014. He started investing about 4 years ago and is a fundamental analysis research director for the SMU EYE Investment club. 

For Me and My Money

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      <image:caption>A landscape worker wearing face mask and doing weeding outside Ngee Ann City at Orchard Road on Aug 13, 2020. 

There were 102 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (Aug 13), taking Singapore's total to 55,497.

They included five community cases comprising a permanent resident and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 20.7 million people. More than 751,000 people have died.
 
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      <image:caption>People walking under the rain at Tampines Central Park at 2.04pm on Oct 04, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Oki Sato, 37, with the AA STOOL, exhibited by Ishinomaki Laboratory Inc, designed by TORAFU ARCHITECTS, at the Japanese design exhibition on Oct 03 2014. 

The Japanese External Trade Organization (JETRO) is working with the DesignSingapore Council to hold a Japanese design exhibition titled "Hidden - Unveiling Japanese Design" at the National Design Centre, curated by world-renowned designer Mr Oki Sato, 37, from Oct 04 to Oct 23 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Saadi Bin Kachang, 48, Cleaner, wearing a face mask and sweeping leaves at Orchard Road on Aug 13, 2020. 

There were 102 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (Aug 13), taking Singapore's total to 55,497.

They included five community cases comprising a permanent resident and four work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected over 20.7 million people. More than 751,000 people have died.
 
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      <image:caption>David Beckham attending the AIA Vitality Healthy Cookout Showdown at Clifford Square to promote healthy eating for his sponsor AIA on Sept 21, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Venessa Lee with her two children, Micah Broom, 5, and Leah Broom, 2, at home without TV, iPad, and smart phone on Jan 06 2015. 

Three of our writers have started the new year by unplugging from technology in various ways. John went for a 10-day silent retreat in Indonesia - no phones, no computers and no talking. Corrie tried a one-week social media fast where she did not check or read her beloved Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds. Venessa kept her two young kids off screens - no TV, no iPad, no smart phones for a weekend. 

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      <image:caption>Staff packing their goods at The Tintin Shop at 28 Pagoda Street on Aug 14, 2020 as they are moving out at the end of the month due to Covid-19 impact. 

More than 20 souvenir shops around Singapore - whose customers are largely tourists - have closed or are thinking of shutting its doors, as business has plunged due to the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.

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      <image:caption>David Beckham signing autographs for fans after attending the AIA Vitality Healthy Cookout Showdown at Clifford Square to promote healthy eating for his sponsor AIA on Sept 21, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Corrie Tan, doing yoga at home while on social media fast, on Jan 06 2015. 

Three of our writers have started the new year by unplugging from technology in various ways. John went for a 10-day silent retreat in Indonesia - no phones, no computers and no talking. Corrie tried a one-week social media fast where she did not check or read her beloved Facebook, Twitter and Instagram feeds. Venessa kept her two young kids off screens - no TV, no iPad, no smart phones for a weekend. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Helen Anthony, (right) 52, Salesperson at Rezqi Collection and Madam Irene Anthony, 65, Owner of Rezqi Collection, inside their shop at 26 Pagoda Street on Aug 14, 2020. The shop is closing down at the end of the month due to Covid-19 impact.

More than 20 souvenir shops around Singapore - whose customers are largely tourists - have closed or are thinking of shutting its doors, as business has plunged due to the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.

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      <image:caption>David Beckham taking photographs with fans after attending the AIA Vitality Healthy Cookout Showdown at Clifford Square to promote healthy eating for his sponsor AIA on Sept 21, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Gilbert See, 34, Engineer, and Madam Foo Hui Shan, 31, teacher, with their two-year-old daughter Chevelle See, at home on Aug 28 2014. Chevelle is enrolled at Heguru and being taught at home by parents with Heguru as well. 

For story on brain development centres in Singapore that adopt methods such as Shichida, Heguru, etc and how parents who enroll their kids think it is beneficial or not. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Cindy Zhao, (in blue) 50, Director of Orchid, moving her goods with the help of a relative, from one shop to another at Pagoda Street on Aug 14, 2020. She have four shops but have to close down three due to high rental and lack of business. She has been in this business for 16 years. The rental for each shop is more than $20,000 monthly and they cannot afford to pay the rental during this period. 

More than 20 souvenir shops around Singapore - whose customers are largely tourists - have closed or are thinking of shutting its doors, as business has plunged due to the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ng exercising at a fitness corner in Ang Mo Kio on Sept 19, 2017. 

For the column on the pioneer generation that is published every Thursday called The Lives They Live. Mr Ng Bee Kia is 72-years-old and is fitter than most men half his age. His exercise routine include 300 pushups and 2 km brisk walk 2 to 3 times a week. Mr Ng was a former national weight lifter who won a few medals in the SEA Games in the 1970s. He is now part of a group of super fit seniors called Team Strong Silver, and they work out through callisthenics, a form of athletic training using one's body weight.

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      <image:caption>Prof Leo Yee Sin, Head of Tan Tock Seng Hospital's Institute of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology (IIDE), outside the research building at the Communicable Disease Centre on Aug 11 2014. 

She works with Ministry of Health (MOH) to access the risk of various infectious diseases to Singapore. The diseases she tackles range from the exotic like Ebola and Mers to the commonplace like influenza and dengue. 

For Sunday "I'm A Scientist" feature due to the recent Ebola and dengue outbreaks. 

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      <image:caption>Escalator to Chinatown MRT station at Pagoda Street in Chinatown on Aug 14, 2020. 

More than 20 souvenir shops around Singapore - whose customers are largely tourists - have closed or are thinking of shutting its doors, as business has plunged due to the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.

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      <image:caption>Journalist Audrey Tan (right) trying to grab hold of the two frogs during a school tour at Jurong Frog Farm with Jurong Frog Farm director Chelsea Wan, 33, on Sept 14, 2017. 

For Suntimes feature: A day in the life of a farmer. The Straits Times tries farming at 2 high-tech farms, and one traditional farm, to see if the government's drive for productivity is something that will improve the lives of farmers.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ong Geok Hoo, 64, Owner of Kim Hong Seng at 34 Keong Saik Road on Aug 28 2014. 

For new series on gentrification. Keong Saik Road has gone through many changes in recent years since Hotel 1929 opened there in 2003. In the past two years, some old businesses in the area have moved and many new ones have opened up. 

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      <image:caption>Empty Singapore Souvenir Centre in Bugis Street on Aug 14, 2020.

More than 20 souvenir shops around Singapore - whose customers are largely tourists - have closed or are thinking of shutting its doors, as business has plunged due to the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions.
 
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      <image:caption>Journalist Audrey Tan (extreme right) introducing the frog to primary school children during a farm tour at Jurong Frog Farm with Jurong Frog Farm director Chelsea Wan, 33, on Sept 14, 2017. 

For Suntimes feature: A day in the life of a farmer. The Straits Times tries farming at 2 high-tech farms, and one traditional farm, to see if the government's drive for productivity is something that will improve the lives of farmers.

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      <image:caption>Mr Abdul Rahman Ibrahim, 64, decorated his taxi with mini Singapore flags and decals for National Day. The Comfort cabby has done so for the past nine years. 

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      <image:caption>Pedestrians crossing the road under the rain between Bugis Street and Bugis Junction on Aug 14, 2020. 

The Meteorological Service Singapore said in a statement last month that widespread thundery showers with gusty winds were expected in the early morning on two to three days in the first half of August, although rainfall was forecast to be slightly below normal over most parts of Singapore.

It also predicted that warm and humid nights were expected in the first half of August, with temperatures hovering around 28 deg C.

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      <image:caption>Jurong Frog Farm director Chelsea Wan, 33, giving a tour to primary school children on Sept 14, 2017. 

For Suntimes feature: A day in the life of a farmer. The Straits Times tries farming at 2 high-tech farms, and one traditional farm, to see if the government's drive for productivity is something that will improve the lives of farmers.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Tai Yun, (right) 26, Analytics Manager, and Mr Glen Keith Chan, 25, Engagement Manager, of Lee Wenyong &amp; Co. Pte Ltd, at the office on Aug 07 2014. Tai Yun, a hip-hop musician gets to write music in the company's office and use office equipment before meetings. Glen is a magician.  

For story on flexi work schemes that Singapore firms are adopting.  

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      <image:caption>A cleaner wearing face mask wiping the wet floor at Bugis Junction as it was raining on Aug 14, 2020. 

The Meteorological Service Singapore said in a statement last month that widespread thundery showers with gusty winds were expected in the early morning on two to three days in the first half of August, although rainfall was forecast to be slightly below normal over most parts of Singapore.

It also predicted that warm and humid nights were expected in the first half of August, with temperatures hovering around 28 deg C.

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      <image:caption>Primary school children looking at a container of tadpoles to learn about the life cycle of frog at Jurong Frog Farm on Sept 14, 2017. 

For Suntimes feature: A day in the life of a farmer. The Straits Times tries farming at 2 high-tech farms, and one traditional farm, to see if the government's drive for productivity is something that will improve the lives of farmers.

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      <image:caption>Madam Chong Saik Fong, 69, owner of Wah Chiang Tailor, at her shop on Aug 08 2014. She has been living in her shophouse while running her shop downstairs, and will not have a home to stay once the shops there are cleared out. She believes she should be compensated with living accommodation. 

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      <image:caption>Construction cranes at Rivervale Shores HDB BTO project in Sengkang on Aug 15, 2020. 

There were 81 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Saturday noon (Aug 15), taking Singapore's total to 55,661.

They included three community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and one work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 21 million people. More than 762,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Symbolic scooping of Pulut Kuning cake on stage at the 40th anniversary gala dinner of the Malay Activity Executive Committees at Orchard Hotel on July 30, 2017.

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean making a speech at the 40th anniversary gala dinner of the Malay Activity Executive Committees at Orchard Hotel on July 30, 2017. The dinner will also be attended by Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli, and Senior Minister of State for Defence Maliki Osman. DPM Teo will also hand out awards to MAEC volunteers

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      <image:caption>(From left, diving, to right) Mr Jonathan Chan, 17, Year 5 student from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), Ms Freida Lim, 16, Secondary 4 student from CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent, Ms Ashlee Tan, 13, Secondary 2 student from Nanyang Girls' High School, and Ms Fong Kay Yian, 17, Secondary 5 student from Singapore Sports School, at Singapore Swimming Association on Aug 02 2014. 

For IN feature story on young divers in Singapore. Diving is an up and coming sport among youths in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Construction of Rivervale Shores HDB BTO project and Sungei Serangoon in Sengkang on Aug 15, 2020. 

There were 81 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Saturday noon (Aug 15), taking Singapore's total to 55,661.

They included three community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and one work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 21 million people. More than 762,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>A giant Centipede kite, from Mersing kite team, at Singapore Kite Day @ Marina Barrage 2017 on July 30, 2017.

The annual kite flying festival organised by national water agency, PUB and the Singapore Kite Association is back for the eighth year running. This carnival will be held on 29 and 30 July at Marina Barrage. Kite fliers from all over the world will gather once again at Marina Barrage to showcase their uniquely-designed giant kites and captivate audience with their stunt-kite performances. Other fun activities and workshops like kite and wind garden making are also not to be missed.

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      <image:caption>Mr Adam Tan, 68, retiree, is an enthusiastic windsurfer, despite his age and is windsurfing at East Coast Park on Feb 12 2015. 

For active ageing article. 

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      <image:caption>Construction of Rivervale Shores HDB BTO project in Sengkang on Aug 15, 2020. 

There were 81 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Saturday noon (Aug 15), taking Singapore's total to 55,661.

They included three community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and one work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 21 million people. More than 762,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Lolli- Drop, a highly popular activity where participants can catch mini-parachutes falling down with sweets attached. Over 100 mini parachutes will be dropped each time. 

Singapore Kite Day @ Marina Barrage 2017 on July 30, 2017. 

The annual kite flying festival organised by national water agency, PUB and the Singapore Kite Association is back for the eighth year running. This carnival will be held on 29 and 30 July at Marina Barrage. Kite fliers from all over the world will gather once again at Marina Barrage to showcase their uniquely-designed giant kites and captivate audience with their stunt-kite performances. Other fun activities and workshops like kite and wind garden making are also not to be missed.

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A day in the life of sailor Samantha Yom, 16, Secondary 4 student from RGS, at National Sailing Centre on Feb 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks queueing to enter Compass One shopping mall in Sengkang via SafeEntry at 1.04pm on Aug 15, 2020. 

There were 81 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Saturday noon (Aug 15), taking Singapore's total to 55,661.

They included three community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and one work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 21 million people. More than 762,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>The public flying kites at Singapore Kite Day @ Marina Barrage 2017 on July 30, 2017. 

The annual kite flying festival organised by national water agency, PUB and the Singapore Kite Association is back for the eighth year running. This carnival will be held on 29 and 30 July at Marina Barrage. Kite fliers from all over the world will gather once again at Marina Barrage to showcase their uniquely-designed giant kites and captivate audience with their stunt-kite performances. Other fun activities and workshops like kite and wind garden making are also not to be missed.

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      <image:caption>National shooter Teo Shun Xie, 25, at SAFRA Yishun Indoor Air Weapons Range on Aug 02 2014. She won the gold medal at the women's 10m air pistol in the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She works as a research officer.  

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks in Compass One shopping mall in Sengkang at 1.05pm on Aug 15, 2020. 

There were 81 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Saturday noon (Aug 15), taking Singapore's total to 55,661.

They included three community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and one work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 21 million people. More than 762,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Giant kites at Singapore Kite Day @ Marina Barrage 2017 on July 30, 2017. 

The annual kite flying festival organised by national water agency, PUB and the Singapore Kite Association is back for the eighth year running. This carnival will be held on 29 and 30 July at Marina Barrage. Kite fliers from all over the world will gather once again at Marina Barrage to showcase their uniquely-designed giant kites and captivate audience with their stunt-kite performances. Other fun activities and workshops like kite and wind garden making are also not to be missed.

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      <image:caption>National shooter Teo Shun Xie, 25, at her house on Aug 02 2014. She won the gold medal at the women's 10m air pistol in the 2014 Commonwealth Games. She works as a research officer.  

Kratos, the bear that parents bought for her after Myanmar SEA Games in 2013 after she won silver medal in individual women's 10m Air Pistol, bronze in team women's 10m Air Pistol and silver in team women's 25m Sports Pistol. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks next to seats marked with crosses and surrounded by red and white tape in Compass One shopping mall in Sengkang at 1.10pm on Aug 15, 2020. 

There were 81 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Saturday noon (Aug 15), taking Singapore's total to 55,661.

They included three community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and one work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 21 million people. More than 762,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Angel Love kite flown by Singapore team at Singapore Kite Day @ Marina Barrage 2017 on July 30, 2017.

The annual kite flying festival organised by national water agency, PUB and the Singapore Kite Association is back for the eighth year running. This carnival will be held on 29 and 30 July at Marina Barrage. Kite fliers from all over the world will gather once again at Marina Barrage to showcase their uniquely-designed giant kites and captivate audience with their stunt-kite performances. Other fun activities and workshops like kite and wind garden making are also not to be missed.

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      <image:caption>Mr Darren Tan, 35, Lawyer, is a former prison inmate who graduated with a law degree from NUS and passes the bar later this month, at TSMP Law Corporation on Aug 06 2014. 

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      <image:caption>People dining at Kopitiam food court in Compass One shopping mall at 4.41pm on Aug 15, 2020. 

There were 81 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Saturday noon (Aug 15), taking Singapore's total to 55,661.

They included three community cases comprising two Singaporeans or permanent residents and one work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 21 million people. More than 762,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mega Flying Four Line Kite from International and Singapore kite fliers, at the Singapore Kite Day @ Marina Barrage 2017 on July 30, 2017. 

The annual kite flying festival organised by national water agency, PUB and the Singapore Kite Association is back for the eighth year running. This carnival will be held on 29 and 30 July at Marina Barrage. Kite fliers from all over the world will gather once again at Marina Barrage to showcase their uniquely-designed giant kites and captivate audience with their stunt-kite performances. Other fun activities and workshops like kite and wind garden making are also not to be missed.

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      <image:caption>Mr Darren Tan, (left) 35, Lawyer, is a former prison inmate who graduated with a law degree from NUS and passes the bar later this month, at TSMP Law Corporation, with his new employer Mr Thio Shen Yi, 47, Lawyer, on Aug 06 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Volunteers collecting packets of korban meat for distribution to Muslim residents at the void deck of Blk 182 Rivervale Crescent on Aug 15, 2020. 

Mosque staff and volunteers from Masjid Al-Mawaddah distributing the korban meat to Muslim residents living in rental flats at Blk 182 Rivervale Crescent in Sengkang on Aug 15, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Ayanna Goswami, 7, Primary 2 student with Minister for MCCY, Grace Fu, feeding Shamus, a 20 years old male therapy pony from Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) Singapore, at Our Tampines Hub Central Plaza on July 29, 2017. 

SportCares, Singapore Disability Sports Council and Special Olympics Singapore have jointly organised the inaugural Inclusive Sports Festival that will take place from 29 ñ 30 July at Our Tampines Hub. In-conjunction with GetActive! Singapore, there will be 15 sport try-outs for persons with disabilities and members of the public to educate them on the different types of para sports. Some of these sports try-out are; Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Boccia, Wheelchair Basketball, Sitting Volleyball, Goalball and more.
 
Members of the public can also meet and have their photo taken with the Riding for the ëDisabledí therapy ponies and bring home their own decorated horseshoes. Minister for MCCY, Grace Fu will be present at the event on July 29, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ms Norsidah Bte Omar, 25, Assistant Teacher at Mayflower Primary School, below her flat on Aug 03 2014. She was one of 35,000 trainees who have undergone the current national customer service training programme which WDA is revamping. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Sister Theresa Seow, Supervisor of Canossian Village and Executive Director of Canossaville Children and Community Services; Ambassador Ong Keng Yong, Executive Deputy Chairman of RSIS; Mr John Lim, General Manager of Kheng Chiu Tin Hou Kong; and Mr Alfi Sohfian, Deputy Head of Silver Generation Office; observing one minute of silence in gratitude.  

Ambassador Ong Keng Yong, Chairman of Humanity Matters, cohosting the Satellite Assembly at Kheng Chiu Tin Hou Kong Temple on Aug 16, 2020.

The Majulah Assembly (TMA) is a people’s initiative to bring together Singaporeans. It would feature sharing and reflections by next generation leaders from community, faith and youth sectors on living with the COVID-19 crisis from the spiritual lens and social sense, with Ms Tin Pei Ling hosting the discussion. The main event will be at Pasir Panjang Power Station, with Ambassador Ong Keng Yong, Chairman of Humanity Matters, cohosting the Satellite Assembly at Kheng Chiu Tin Hou Kong Temple.

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      <image:caption>Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli at the Launch of the ActiveSG Floorball Club at Our Tampines Hub team sports hall on July 29, 2017.  

ActiveSG will be launching its latest club, this time for Floorball – a sport that has seen its popularity in Singapore pick up greatly over the last few years. The club will also be sharing its plans to help its key partner, the Singapore Floorball Association, realise their potential in making Floorball one of the top sports in the country. Present at the launch will be the teams participating in this year’s GetActive! Singapore Floorball Games as well as our Team Singapore Floorball players.

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      <image:caption>Mr Koh Ah Koon, 73, President of the Sungei Flea Market Association, at the market on July 30 2014. 

For exclusive story on how NEA and other government agencies have rejected the Sungei flea market association's proposal of four alternative sites nearby in the wake of a new station being built on their existing place that has been in use for decades now. This marks the possible end of the market although the president of the association is still pressing forth to save the market. 

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing measures at Kheng Chiu Tin Hou Kong Temple on Aug 16, 2020.

The Majulah Assembly (TMA) is a people’s initiative to bring together Singaporeans. It would feature sharing and reflections by next generation leaders from community, faith and youth sectors on living with the COVID-19 crisis from the spiritual lens and social sense, with Ms Tin Pei Ling hosting the discussion. The main event will be at Pasir Panjang Power Station, with Ambassador Ong Keng Yong, Chairman of Humanity Matters, cohosting the Satellite Assembly at Kheng Chiu Tin Hou Kong Temple.

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      <image:caption>Carol Gomez (background) from Music En Vogue, singing together with Yu Neng Primary School Choir, The Rolling Tones.

In collaboration with The Embassy of Switzerland and Switzerland Tourism Board, Paragon will be commemorating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Switzerland from 27 July to 13 August 2017. With all things Swiss and local, shoppers can expect an exciting and interesting line-up of events and performances.

His Excellency Mr Thomas Kupfer, Ambassador of Switzerland to Singapore, officiating the opening of this celebration at Paragon on July 27, 2017. There will be special performances at Paragon's main entrance foyer by Yu Neng Primary School Choir, The Rolling Tones and Carol Gomez singing to Oh Du Goldigs Sunneli, and Swiss Classical Folk Trio who will be singing with the alphorn playing to traditional Swiss folksongs.

His Excellency Mr Thomas Kupfer will also be presenting Paragon's Fashion Cows, with designs curated by students from Raffles Design Institute, to the adopting organisations i.e. Paragon, Cortina Watch, Huber's and modernAge. Nett proceeds from the adoption of the Paragon's Fashion Cows will be donated to The Business Times Budding Artists' Fund to nurture and develop art interests and talents for the young. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Grace Lim, 58, Senior Nurse Clinician (Advanced Practice Nurse), at SGH on Aug 01 2014.

For Help at your Fingertips column for MYB.

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      <image:caption>People having dinner at Bugis Cube at 7.55pm on Aug 16, 2020. 

There were 86 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Aug 16), including six imported cases who had all been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon arrival in Singapore.

The number of new infections takes Singapore's total to 55,747.

Also included in the new infection numbers were two community cases - one is a Singaporean or permanent resident and the other is a work pass holder.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Urs Brutsch, Claudio Danuser, and Andres Diriwachter, members of the Swiss Classical Folk Trio singing with the alphorns playing to traditional Swiss folksongs.

In collaboration with The Embassy of Switzerland and Switzerland Tourism Board, Paragon will be commemorating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Switzerland from 27 July to 13 August 2017. With all things Swiss and local, shoppers can expect an exciting and interesting line-up of events and performances.

His Excellency Mr Thomas Kupfer, Ambassador of Switzerland to Singapore, officiating the opening of this celebration at Paragon on July 27, 2017. There will be special performances at Paragon's main entrance foyer by Yu Neng Primary School Choir, The Rolling Tones and Carol Gomez singing to Oh Du Goldigs Sunneli, and Swiss Classical Folk Trio who will be singing with the alphorn playing to traditional Swiss folksongs.

His Excellency Mr Thomas Kupfer will also be presenting Paragon's Fashion Cows, with designs curated by students from Raffles Design Institute, to the adopting organisations i.e. Paragon, Cortina Watch, Huber's and modernAge. Nett proceeds from the adoption of the Paragon's Fashion Cows will be donated to The Business Times Budding Artists' Fund to nurture and develop art interests and talents for the young. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Valerie Loh, 27, (left) Creative Lead of WE/WEAR/GLASSES and Mr Shang Liang, 32, Lead Developer of WE/WEAR/GLASSES at their office on Aug 04 2013. 

For story on how more Singaporean women are marrying men from China. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks at Clarke Quay at 8.21pm on Aug 16, 2020. 

There were 86 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Aug 16), including six imported cases who had all been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon arrival in Singapore.

The number of new infections takes Singapore's total to 55,747.

Also included in the new infection numbers were two community cases - one is a Singaporean or permanent resident and the other is a work pass holder.

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      <image:caption>Guests experiencing the Swiss Alps using Samsung Gear VR. 

In collaboration with The Embassy of Switzerland and Switzerland Tourism Board, Paragon will be commemorating the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Switzerland from 27 July to 13 August 2017. With all things Swiss and local, shoppers can expect an exciting and interesting line-up of events and performances.

His Excellency Mr Thomas Kupfer, Ambassador of Switzerland to Singapore, officiating the opening of this celebration at Paragon on July 27, 2017. There will be special performances at Paragon's main entrance foyer by Yu Neng Primary School Choir, The Rolling Tones and Carol Gomez singing to Oh Du Goldigs Sunneli, and Swiss Classical Folk Trio who will be singing with the alphorn playing to traditional Swiss folksongs.

His Excellency Mr Thomas Kupfer will also be presenting Paragon's Fashion Cows, with designs curated by students from Raffles Design Institute, to the adopting organisations i.e. Paragon, Cortina Watch, Huber's and modernAge. Nett proceeds from the adoption of the Paragon's Fashion Cows will be donated to The Business Times Budding Artists' Fund to nurture and develop art interests and talents for the young. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Sam Lee, 33, Civil Servant and his wife, Ms Pamela Koh, 31, Lecturer, at home on June 27 2013. He has spent thousands of dollars on his shrimp tanks since he started keeping shrimps in 2010. 

For pets page story about people who keep exotic home aquariums. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks at Clarke Quay at 8.22pm on Aug 16, 2020. 

There were 86 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Aug 16), including six imported cases who had all been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon arrival in Singapore.

The number of new infections takes Singapore's total to 55,747.

Also included in the new infection numbers were two community cases - one is a Singaporean or permanent resident and the other is a work pass holder.

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      <image:caption>Mr Samuel Lee, 26, Social Media Engager, taking photo of his lego minifigure with the Singapore Botanic Gardens replica. 

PIECE OF PEACE World Heritage Exhibit Built with LEGO® Brick, a UNESCO world heritage art exhibition at Fort Canning Arts Centre on July 27, 2017. 

The Singapore leg of the PIECE OF PEACE World Tour will only be held once, and will not make a return — this is the only chance for Singaporeans to experience it right at home! 

The exhibition is a celebration of ASEAN’s 50th anniversary, and features highlights such as LOVE EARTH, LOVE ASIA; and LOVE ASEAN. The LOVE ASEAN segment is exclusively showcased in Singapore, featuring seven — out of a total of nine — brand-new replicas of ASEAN’s UNESCO heritage sites. There is a total of 44 breath-taking replicas to gaze upon, from Mexico’s Historic Town of Guanajuato and Adjacent Mines to Greece’s Acropolis of Athens, Australia’s Sydney Opera House, Japan’s Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, South Korea’s Hwaseong Fortress, just to name a few. 

The Guest-of-Honour for the event, Minister Grace Fu will be giving a speech and unveiling the Singapore Botanic Gardens replica along with the presence of ambassadors from more than 8 countries such as Egypt, Austria, Mexico, Royal Danish, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia. 

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      <image:caption>Sales Engineer Jason Chong, 34, and his dog named Horlicks, with the retro items he has collected behind him on 28th June 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Job seekers doing and waiting for their interviews at SGUnited Job Interviews @ Bukit Panjang CC on Aug 18, 2020. 

Launch of the Bukit Panjang Town Jobs and Skills Support Taskforce at SGUnited Jobs &amp; Skills Centre at Bukit Panjang CC. 

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan accompanied by Grassroots Adviser to Bukit Panjang Grassroots Organizations, Mr Liang Eng Hwa and Grassroots Adviser to Holland Bukit Timah Grassroots Organizations, Mr Edward Chia Bing Hui visiting the SGUnited Job Interviews @ Bukit Panjang CC organised by NTUC’s e2i (Employment and Employability Institute) as well as the SGUnited Jobs and Skills Centre by Workforce Singapore on Aug 18, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Irene Soh, 37, PR Executive, doing live broadcasting with her husband and viewers, of the replica of the Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns from Thailand. 

PIECE OF PEACE World Heritage Exhibit Built with LEGO® Brick, a UNESCO world heritage art exhibition at Fort Canning Arts Centre on July 27, 2017. 

The Singapore leg of the PIECE OF PEACE World Tour will only be held once, and will not make a return — this is the only chance for Singaporeans to experience it right at home! 

The exhibition is a celebration of ASEAN’s 50th anniversary, and features highlights such as LOVE EARTH, LOVE ASIA; and LOVE ASEAN. The LOVE ASEAN segment is exclusively showcased in Singapore, featuring seven — out of a total of nine — brand-new replicas of ASEAN’s UNESCO heritage sites. There is a total of 44 breath-taking replicas to gaze upon, from Mexico’s Historic Town of Guanajuato and Adjacent Mines to Greece’s Acropolis of Athens, Australia’s Sydney Opera House, Japan’s Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, South Korea’s Hwaseong Fortress, just to name a few.

The Guest-of-Honour for the event, Minister Grace Fu will be giving a speech and unveiling the Singapore Botanic Gardens replica along with the presence of ambassadors from more than 8 countries such as Egypt, Austria, Mexico, Royal Danish, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Christine Ong, 40, staff from New Time Watch Station, at her shop at 130 Jurong Gateway Road, on Jan 08 2015.

For Street View - The new warehouse shopping mall Big Box brings the cluster of malls around Jurong East MRT station to five. Residents and workers in the area benefit, but HDB shops nearby have seen foot traffic drop by up to 40 per cent over the last two years. Other shops in malls like JCube and IMM have also taken a hit, however they are optimistic that things will improve with new developments such as hotels and hospitals coming up. 

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      <image:caption>Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan accompanied by Grassroots Adviser to Bukit Panjang Grassroots Organizations, Mr Liang Eng Hwa and Grassroots Adviser to Holland Bukit Timah Grassroots Organizations, Mr Edward Chia Bing Hui visiting the SGUnited Job Interviews @ Bukit Panjang CC organised by NTUC’s e2i (Employment and Employability Institute) as well as the SGUnited Jobs and Skills Centre by Workforce Singapore on Aug 18, 2020. 

Launch of the Bukit Panjang Town Jobs and Skills Support Taskforce at SGUnited Jobs &amp; Skills Centre at Bukit Panjang CC. 

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      <image:caption>Children from Star Learners childcare in front of Stephanie and Emma, both LEGO Friends character, in the LEGO Kids Play Zone.

PIECE OF PEACE World Heritage Exhibit Built with LEGO® Brick, a UNESCO world heritage art exhibition at Fort Canning Arts Centre on July 27, 2017. 

The Singapore leg of the PIECE OF PEACE World Tour will only be held once, and will not make a return — this is the only chance for Singaporeans to experience it right at home! 

The exhibition is a celebration of ASEAN’s 50th anniversary, and features highlights such as LOVE EARTH, LOVE ASIA; and LOVE ASEAN. The LOVE ASEAN segment is exclusively showcased in Singapore, featuring seven — out of a total of nine — brand-new replicas of ASEAN’s UNESCO heritage sites. There is a total of 44 breath-taking replicas to gaze upon, from Mexico’s Historic Town of Guanajuato and Adjacent Mines to Greece’s Acropolis of Athens, Australia’s Sydney Opera House, Japan’s Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, South Korea’s Hwaseong Fortress, just to name a few. 

The Guest-of-Honour for the event, Minister Grace Fu will be giving a speech and unveiling the Singapore Botanic Gardens replica along with the presence of ambassadors from more than 8 countries such as Egypt, Austria, Mexico, Royal Danish, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia. 

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      <image:caption>Relatively Speaking with dentist Dr Irene Chua, 66, and daughter Sheena Tan, 38, to whom she wrote letters as a way of communicating with a then distant teenager. A reprint of her book, My Daughter, My Friend, first published in 1996, will be launched on May 4 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Job seekers doing and waiting for their interviews at SGUnited Job Interviews @ Bukit Panjang CC on Aug 18, 2020. 

Launch of the Bukit Panjang Town Jobs and Skills Support Taskforce at SGUnited Jobs &amp; Skills Centre at Bukit Panjang CC. 

Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan accompanied by Grassroots Adviser to Bukit Panjang Grassroots Organizations, Mr Liang Eng Hwa and Grassroots Adviser to Holland Bukit Timah Grassroots Organizations, Mr Edward Chia Bing Hui visiting the SGUnited Job Interviews @ Bukit Panjang CC organised by NTUC’s e2i (Employment and Employability Institute) as well as the SGUnited Jobs and Skills Centre by Workforce Singapore on Aug 18, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Scoot's chief operations officer Ho Yuen Sang (extreme left), Scoot's chief commercial officer Leslie Thng (extreme right), Scoot's chief executive officer Lee Lik Hsin (middle), together with the cabin crew wearing their new cabin crew uniforms, at a media conference on July 25, 2017.

Budget airline Scoot will fly to five new destinations - Harbin, Kuantan, Kuching, Palembang and Honolulu, its first stop in the United States.

The new destinations were revealed as part of a media conference at ArtScience Museum on July 25, 2017, to announce the completion of the integration of the Scoot and Tiger brands under a single operating licence and the Scoot brand.

The airline also unveiled a new cabin crew uniform on Tuesday, along with new livery on its first A320 aircraft.

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      <image:caption>Ms Chan Yin Jie, 27, Principal of My First Skool at Blk 245 Bishan Street 22, on Apr 25 2014. 

For story on pay of principals at NTUC First Campus, the largest employer of childcare teachers, will increase by up to 16 per cent this year as part of their efforts to retain staff amid the manpower crunch in the pre-school sector. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kelvin Mun, 43, General Manager of AVS Technologies inside WellM's mask making facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment, on Aug 18, 2020. 

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Isha Upadhiah, (standing) 10, Primary 5, playing with Teo Xin Ning Anthea, 9, Primary 4, who is on the scooter board during recess at Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Primary) on July 25, 2017. 

Progress made in implementation of NurtureSG recommendations, particularly on how some schools have started to provide even more opportunities for physical activity by increasing accessibility to sports equipment and facilities beyond formal curriculum hours. For example, students at Fernvale Primary School and Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School (Primary) can take part in physical activities and sports during recess. 

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      <image:caption>Chin Ruisi, 13, and her younger brother Ruiyi, 11, who are both participants of the Achieve Thru Art competition. An online art competition with an interesting twist, originally launched in Australia, has now come to Singapore. IN and Little Red Dot are running weekly primers of the featured cities in conjunction with the competition.

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      <image:caption>Newly made masks on the mask making machine ready to be checked for quality control, inside WellM's mask making facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment at AVS Technologies, on Aug 18, 2020. 

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Passengers queueing for MRT towards Pasir Ris at City Hall station at 8.35am. 

Train travel on the North-South (NSL) and East-West (EWL) Lines was plagued by crowded MRT stations and constant delays for much of Tuesday (July 25, 2017) morning. 

A power fault caused trains on both lines to travel slower, resulting in long queues to get into some stations and lengthy waits for trains to arrive. 

SMRT, which operates the NSL and EWL, first said in a tweet at 7.26am that trains were running at longer intervals due to "intermittent power fault".

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      <image:caption>Ms Adelyn Koh, 11, the visually handicapped teenager who sold CDs to raise funds for her eye surgery, with her mum Madam Mary Lim, 39, at home on Nov 23 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Workers working inside WellM's mask making facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment, on Aug 18, 2020. 

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Passengers inside MRT towards Pasir Ris at City Hall station at 8.36am. 

Train travel on the North-South (NSL) and East-West (EWL) Lines was plagued by crowded MRT stations and constant delays for much of Tuesday (July 25, 2017) morning. 

A power fault caused trains on both lines to travel slower, resulting in long queues to get into some stations and lengthy waits for trains to arrive. 

SMRT, which operates the NSL and EWL, first said in a tweet at 7.26am that trains were running at longer intervals due to "intermittent power fault".

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      <image:caption>Relatively Speaking with Catherine Boey, 20, ITE Beauty Therapy Teaching Assistant, Father Mr Francis Boey, 50, Businessman, Mother Ms Agnes Lee, 44, Relief Teacher and Brother Mr Amandus Boey, 13, Student. Catherine won the gold medal in Beauty Therapy at the biennial WorldSkills competition in Leipzig, Germany, from July 3 to 6, 2013. 

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      <image:caption>The 3 ply filters pleated together and cut into size, moving on to the elastic ear loop attachment machine, inside WellM’s mask manufacturing facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment at AVS Technologies, on Aug 18, 2020

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Contractors from NEA removing bags of oil-stained sand from the beach affected by the oil spill yesterday, at East Coast Park near carpark F2, on July 20, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Dennis Ng Gim Eng, 40, Property Agent, Ms Nguyen Thi Dieu Hien, 24, Housewife, and their son Jayden Ng Xiang Wee, 7 months old, at their house on July 16 2013. 

For story on the changing demographics of babies born in Singapore. Only half of the babies born last year had both parents who are Singaporeans, down from one in three in 2000. This is because a growing number of Singaporeans are marrying foreigners and having babies with them, and there are also more foreign couples who are having babies here. 

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      <image:caption>A worker doing quality control and packing the newly made masks into containers, inside WellM's mask making facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment at AVS Technologies, on Aug 18, 2020. 

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Automated bag drop at Changi Airport Terminal 4 on July 18, 2017. 

Changi Airport bringing groups of disabled Singaporeans to Terminal 4 through arrival and departure to test out disability features on July 18, 2017 before it opens. 

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      <image:caption>Mr James Lee, 61, Chairman of Kwong Wai Siew Li Si She Shut clan association (25 Ann Siang Road), inside the association on Dec 16 2014. 

Ann Siang Hill, once the homeground of traditional Chinese clan associations, exclusive social clubs and five-foot walkways used for small businesses like letter-writing and fortune-telling, is now a hipster enclave with a variety of quirky and indie shops - from old-fashioned speakeasys to vintage clothing outlets.

For Streetview on Dec 19 2014. 

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      <image:caption>A worker doing quality control and packing the newly made masks into containers, inside WellM's mask making facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment at AVS Technologies, on Aug 18, 2020. 

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Runners at the start pen of the 18.45km race. 

The Straits Times Run in the City on 16 July 2017, including a carnival at Padang. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Keng Choy, 76, Trustee of Thin Ho Association at Ann Siang Road on June 20 2013. 

For Streetview: How did Club Street get its name? Interview with the remaining clan associations and Chinese Clubs. 

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      <image:caption>Newly made masks in a container inside WellM's mask making facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment at AVS Technologies, on Aug 18, 2020. 

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Pacers finishing The Straits Times Run in the City on 16 July 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mr Geoffrey Kung, 68, is part of the pioneer generation who will benefit from the upcoming package that will be announced during Budget this year. Help with healthcare costs and medishield life premiums are areas of interest for him. 

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      <image:caption>Raw materials inside WellM's mask making facility which used to be a showroom for printing equipment at AVS Technologies, on Aug 18, 2020. 

Feature on mask manufacturers in Singapore: Digital printing firm AVS Technologies, which provides services ranging from inkjet printing to 3D printing and CNC milling, set up its mask production facility here in April. It got its production line up and running in 3 weeks, and is now setting its sights on expanding its sales channels for its surgical mask brand WellM into other countries.

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      <image:caption>Runners finishing The Straits Times Run in the City on 16 July 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mr Toh Weng Kai, 79, Retiree, pioneer generation who lives with wife in 5-room flat, below his Marine Terrace block on Feb 20 2014.  

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      <image:caption>Pedestrians wearing masks and carrying umbrellas due to the rain as they cross the road outside Hougang 1 shopping mall on Aug 19, 2020. 

There were 93 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Wednesday (Aug 19), taking Singapore's total to 56,031.

They included two community cases, both of whom are work pass holders, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 22.2 million people. More than 783,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Runners finishing The Straits Times Run in the City on 16 July 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mr Baharuddin Sulaiman, 79, owner of Singalang Jaya, one of the last songkok makers in Singapore, being interviewed by students from Bedok South Secondary School at his shop on May 23 2013. 

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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob (extreme right) interacting with Mr Mohammad Faizal Bin Abdul Kadir, (extreme left) 37, Lorry Crane Operator and his wife, Madam Zareeda Binte Mosah, 36, Admin Assistant, together with Ms Atikah Syarah Binte Ismail, (backview) 30, Senior Case Officer, inside the boardroom annex of AMP @ Pasir Ris at Pasir Ris East Community Building on Aug 20, 2020, as part of President Halimah’s community engagement.

During the visit, President Halimah will tour the AMP offices and interact with AMP staff to learn about AMP’s programmes and services for the community and how they continue to provide them during this period. President Halimah will also interact with a few beneficiaries that have benefitted from AMP’s programmes and services. 

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      <image:caption>Pacers finishing The Straits Times Run in the City on 16 July 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mr Alvin Yapp, 43, owner of The Intan, a private Peranakan heritage space that will be raising funds for Roundbox, one of the centres under the Singapore Children's Society, as part of its Project Intan 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Jeffery Loh, 32, Director of Chee Song Foods, holding packets of cook-chill curry chicken and beef lungs inside the packing room with the thermoforming packing machine at CS Foods’ kitchen facility on Aug 20, 2020. 

Profile of food distributor Chee Song Foods, which has added new services such as cook-chill solutions for its F&amp;B customers. Cook-chill system is an advanced food preparation designed to provide more flexibility and ensure food safety in food service. It expanded its facility in March, which has enabled it to cater to the increasing needs of F&amp;B establishments which are dealing with manpower shortages during this Covid-19 pandemic.

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      <image:caption>Runners finishing The Straits Times Run in the City on 16 July 2017.

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      <image:caption>Beon Kan, based in Hualien, Taiwan now with his wife. He used to be a cobbler and songwriter in Singapore but moved to Taiwan after marriage. They set up a business selling handmade leather products online. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>People wearing masks getting their clothes cleaned at Everyday Laundry shop at Pasir Ris West Plaza at 8.37pm on Aug 23, 2020. 

A new cluster at a dormitory in Kaki Bukit was announced by the Ministry of Health on Sunday (Aug 23).

One of the newly confirmed cases is linked to four previously confirmed cases to form a new cluster at Homestay Lodge at 39 Kaki Bukit Avenue 3.

It is among the 73 new cases linked to migrant workers living in dormitories confirmed on Sunday, out of the total of 87 cases.

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      <image:caption>Runners taking photos with the front page of The Straits Times at The Straits Times Run in the City on 16 July 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Dr John van Wyhe, 41, leading Wallace scholar, at the Science Centre Alfred Russell Wallace theory of evolution exhibition on Dec 04 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing masks inside a bus at a bus stop opposite Pasir Ris West Plaza at 8.56pm on Aug 23, 2020. 

A new cluster at a dormitory in Kaki Bukit was announced by the Ministry of Health on Sunday (Aug 23).

One of the newly confirmed cases is linked to four previously confirmed cases to form a new cluster at Homestay Lodge at 39 Kaki Bukit Avenue 3.

It is among the 73 new cases linked to migrant workers living in dormitories confirmed on Sunday, out of the total of 87 cases.

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      <image:caption>The Kirche St. Peter (Church of St. Peter) is one of Munich’s landmarks, the oldest parish church in the city, and is known by the locals as Alter Peter (Old Peter), in Germany on July 10, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>SPCA executive director Corinne Fong, 49, with a cat named Trouble at SPCA on Dec 20 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Passenger wearing mask inside a bus travelling outside Temasek Polytechnic at 5.05pm on Aug 23, 2020. 

A new cluster at a dormitory in Kaki Bukit was announced by the Ministry of Health on Sunday (Aug 23).

One of the newly confirmed cases is linked to four previously confirmed cases to form a new cluster at Homestay Lodge at 39 Kaki Bukit Avenue 3.

It is among the 73 new cases linked to migrant workers living in dormitories confirmed on Sunday, out of the total of 87 cases.

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      <image:caption>The Feldherrnhalle (Field Marshals' Hall) is a monumental loggia on the Odeonsplatz in Munich, Germany on July 10, 2017. Modeled after the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, it was commissioned in 1841 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to honor the tradition of his army.

In 1923 it was the site of the brief battle that ended Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch. During the Nazi era it served as a monument commemorating the death of 16 members of the Nazi party.

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      <image:caption>Mr Mohammad Ihsan with his 13 birds outside Mini Pet on June 15 2014.

For story on birds becoming more popular as pets, and not among the old. Along with the demand, prices are also shooting high. 

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask pushing a stroller with a child along Thomson Road on Aug 27, 2020. 

There were 77 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (Aug 27), taking Singapore's total to 56,572.

They included two community cases, both Singaporeans, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.3 million people. More than 828,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>The Feldherrnhalle (Field Marshals' Hall) is a monumental loggia on the Odeonsplatz in Munich, Germany on July 10, 2017. Modeled after the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, it was commissioned in 1841 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria to honor the tradition of his army.

In 1923 it was the site of the brief battle that ended Hitler's Beer Hall Putsch. During the Nazi era it served as a monument commemorating the death of 16 members of the Nazi party.

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      <image:caption>Ms Jessica Marie Sherpherdson, 29, Owner of Pet Funk and Fulltime Singer at Acid Bar, with her rabbit Belle, who is sterilised, at her house on Aug 06 2013. 

For story on whether pets should be neutered. 

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      <image:caption>A face mask on a tree trunk along Mount Pleasant road on Aug 27, 2020. 

There were 77 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (Aug 27), taking Singapore's total to 56,572.

They included two community cases, both Singaporeans, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.3 million people. More than 828,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>The English Garden, a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits, in Munich, Germany on July 10, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Teacher Ms Tan Sze Fong, 42, with her class at SF Galleries Art Studio on Feb 02 2013. 

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      <image:caption>A worker wearing face mask sitting on a small chair at the back of a lorry along Thomson Road on Aug 27, 2020. 

There were 77 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Thursday noon (Aug 27), taking Singapore's total to 56,572.

They included two community cases, both Singaporeans, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.3 million people. More than 828,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>The Bavarian State Chancellery, the office of the Bavarian Minister-President, in Munich, Germany on July 10, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>My Bag column with MediaCorp actor Shane Pow, as well as his bag and the 7 items inside it, on Nov 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>People dining and sampan ride with safe distancing measures at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020. 

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>People taking photographs in front of a sculpture in Munich, Germany on July 10, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Actor Paul Foster at home.

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      <image:caption>SafeEntry Check-in at the entrance of Gucci store at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020. 

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Visitors in the English Garden, a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits, in Munich, Germany on July 11, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Actor-model Paul Foster, who is in Channel 5's Mata Mata, is of English-Peranakan descent and used to be a rugby player, at SPH on Aug 05 2014. 

For Me and My Money celebrity edition. 

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      <image:caption>A shopper wearing face mask wearing past Miu Miu store at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020. 

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Visitors in the English Garden, a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits, in Munich, Germany on July 11, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Life! interview with popular radio DJ and host Lin Peifen, 32, at Intercontinental Hotel on May 06 2014. 

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      <image:caption>A shopper wearing face mask going up an escalator with Prada store in the background at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020. 

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Birds in the English Garden, a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits, in Munich, Germany on July 11, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Life! Interview with local actress and television host Nurul Aini, at her flat on Apr 16 2015. She won the most popular female personality award at Pesta Perdana, a MediaCorp awards show for local Malay television. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020. 

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Birds in the English Garden, a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits, in Munich, Germany on July 11, 2017. 

(ST PHOTO LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Life! Interview with local actress and television host Nurul Aini, at her flat on Apr 16 2015. She won the most popular female personality award at Pesta Perdana, a MediaCorp awards show for local Malay television. 

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      <image:caption>A worker watering plants against backdrop of Louis Vuitton Singapore Marina Bay Sands store, the new Apple store, skyline of Central Business District and Marina Bay Financial Centre on Aug 28, 2020.

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Visitors in the English Garden, a large public park in the centre of Munich, Bavaria, stretching from the city centre to the northeastern city limits, in Munich, Germany on July 11, 2017. 

(ST PHOTO LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wong Lilin, who owns Loopz Fitness, using the Loopz Fitness Band at Dance on Us, DOU@Claymore on Aug 08 2013. 

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      <image:caption>A worker watering plants against backdrop of Louis Vuitton Singapore Marina Bay Sands store, the new Apple store, skyline of Central Business District and Marina Bay Financial Centre on Aug 28, 2020.

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

Apple is set to open its third store in Singapore, even as the retail and tourism sectors continue to be buffeted by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new store will be situated in the dome-like structure sitting on the water off MBS that was occupied by mega nightclub Avalon from 2011 to 2016.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking photograph with Mrs Daliyana Ravi, (in black with yellow necklace) Global Head of IT Business Partner Relations, DHL; Mrs Flora Tan-Makowski, Community Leader in Hamburg; Mrs Hatijah Nuss, Teacher; Mrs Amy Kiesgen, Homemaker and Founder of Singaporeans in Germany Club, Munich; Mrs Lee, and Madam Kim Goh Huey Chyiy, Homemaker; at the National Day Reception for Singapore Community in Germany at Bayerischer Hof Hotel in Munich on July 09, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>LionsXII midfielder Isa Halim, 28, who is actively working out at the gym while recovering from surgery after sustaining heel injury, at Gymm Boxx @ Bishan Community Centre on Apr 22 2014. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing masks walking, skating and cycling outside The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020. 

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in the centre of Berlin on July 05, 2017. It is the Holocaust memorial for Germany. The memorial consists of a Field of Stelae covering an area of 19000 square metres and containing 2711 concrete blocks plus an Information Centre. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Peter Ong, 21, Sales Executive of Jaben, listening to music on JH 16 Pro customised in-ear monitor at Jaben on July 11 2013. 

From bespoke rugs to sausages, ice cream and perfumes, companies are offering customers the chance to customise what they want from scratch. 

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      <image:caption>A worker wearing face mask sweeping the floor outside The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Aug 28, 2020. 

There were 94 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Friday noon (Aug 28), taking Singapore's total to 56,666.

They included four community cases, comprising Singaporeans or permanent residents, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 24.6 million people. More than 834,700 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Passengers waiting for the plane in the airport in Munich on July 05, 2017. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Essential Eames: A Herman Miller Exhibition opens at Marina Bay Sands ArtScience Museum on June 29 2013. It showcases more than 100 pieces of work from the Eames family collection by the famed husband-wife duo Charles and Ray Eames. Their grandson, Mr Eames Demetrios, 51, who curated the exhibition is here for the launch. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Syafinaz Binte Mohamed Rafit, 26, Senior Teacher, at AWWA Early Intervention Centre (EIC) on Sept 01, 2020. 

(BH PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Federal Chancellery in Berlin on July 05, 2017. 

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Bryan Lee, 25, young graduate from SMU, at China Square Central on July 11 2013. He says that universities are preparing them well for the working world. Young graduates' expectations are not unrealistic, they are just confident and know what they want. 

For Saturday Insight on whether Singaporean PMEs deserve the salary they get paid. 

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask walking near the empty water fountain with the sculpture "Shimmering pearls", in front of Capital Tower on Sept 01, 2020. The sculpture was the work of Han Sai Por, showcasing a series of colourful balls placed randomly amidst a water fountain. 

Singapore has confirmed 40 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday noon (Sept 1), taking Singapore's total infection numbers to 56,852.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said there was one community case, a work pass holder, and seven imported cases. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 25.6 million people. More than 854,200 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Berlin Wall Monument and Exhibition Trench at Topography of Terror in Berlin on July 05, 2017. The central institutions of Nazi persecution and terror - the Secret State Police Office, the leadership of the SS and during the Second World War, the Reich Security Main Office - between 1933 and 1945, were located on the site of the present day Topography of Terror. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Welson Ang, 36, CEO of Express Print, at their retail branch in Tanjong Pagar on Dec 15 2014. 

For SME spotlight feature. 

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      <image:caption>Man wearing face mask crossing Shenton Way in the Central Business District on Sept 01, 2020. 

Singapore has confirmed 40 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday noon (Sept 1), taking Singapore's total infection numbers to 56,852.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said there was one community case, a work pass holder, and seven imported cases. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 25.6 million people. More than 854,200 people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A woman looking at the over 300 art pieces mounted on crescent moons and stars to form the Art of the Galaxy exhibition. Co-created by 400 residents and local artists including Vijaya Mohan (renowned and acclaimed Rangoli artist). The display will consist of three artwork genres, featuring Recycled Art created with everyday recycled materials, Photography showcase by residents of Ang Mo Kio GRC, Sengkang West SMC and Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC to capture elements of their neighbourhoods, Canvas Painting by students and residents and Art Print created by The Everyday Revolution, Pathlight School and Band of Doodlers.

Launch of PAssionArts Festival 2017 on July 01, 2017, with the opening event LandArts @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is the Guest-of-Honour and will tour the various art exhibits. He will meet the residents and artists who created the LandArts. About 10,000 residents are expected to turn up at the LandArts @ Bishan-AMK lasting for 3 days from 30 June to 2 July 2017.

PAssionArts Festival 2017, a nationwide community arts festival, themed 'Arts of Wonder, One Nation', is collectively presented by PA's network of 88 Community Arts &amp; Culture Clubs (CACCs) working alongside 150 local artists/art groups across the nation.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking outside SGX Centre 2 at Shenton Way in the Central Business District on Sept 01, 2020. 

Singapore has confirmed 40 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday noon (Sept 1), taking Singapore's total infection numbers to 56,852.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said there was one community case, a work pass holder, and seven imported cases. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 25.6 million people. More than 854,200 people have died.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee taking welfie with Dr Lam Pin Min, Nurul Adlina Binte Mansor Ali, 15, student from Pathlight School Music Ensemble, Mrs Josephine Teo, and Dr Koh Poh Koon. 

Launch of PAssionArts Festival 2017 on July 01, 2017, with the opening event LandArts @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is the Guest-of-Honour and will tour the various art exhibits. He will meet the residents and artists who created the LandArts. About 10,000 residents are expected to turn up at the LandArts @ Bishan-AMK lasting for 3 days from 30 June to 2 July 2017. 

PAssionArts Festival 2017, a nationwide community arts festival, themed 'Arts of Wonder, One Nation', is collectively presented by PA's network of 88 Community Arts &amp; Culture Clubs (CACCs) working alongside 150 local artists/art groups across the nation. 

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      <image:caption>Corporate profile piece on Mr Tan Bian Tiong, 55, CEO of Excel Precast, and the challenges he faced when starting the enterprise. 

For Enterprise 50.

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      <image:caption>Pedestrians wearing face masks crossing Shenton Way next to Shenton House in the Central Business District on Sept 01, 2020. 

Singapore has confirmed 40 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday noon (Sept 1), taking Singapore's total infection numbers to 56,852.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said there was one community case, a work pass holder, and seven imported cases. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 25.6 million people. More than 854,200 people have died.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong interacting with the golden ukulele strummers from Bishan North Community Arts and Culture Club. Mr Eric Chia, 68 years old, is standing beside the PM.

Launch of PAssionArts Festival 2017 on July 01, 2017, with the opening event LandArts @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is the Guest-of-Honour and will tour the various art exhibits. He will meet the residents and artists who created the LandArts. About 10,000 residents are expected to turn up at the LandArts @ Bishan-AMK lasting for 3 days from 30 June to 2 July 2017.

//PAssionArts Festival 2017, a nationwide community arts festival, themed 'Arts of Wonder, One Nation', is collectively presented by PA's network of 88 Community Arts &amp; Culture Clubs (CACCs) working alongside 150 local artists/art groups across the nation.

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      <image:caption>Profile story on the CEO of Far East Hospitality, Mr Arthur Kiong, 53, at Amoy Hotel on Dec 04 2013. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks queueing and having their lunch at Lau Pa Sat in the Central Business District on Sept 01, 2020. 

Singapore has confirmed 40 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday noon (Sept 1), taking Singapore's total infection numbers to 56,852.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said there was one community case, a work pass holder, and seven imported cases. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 25.6 million people. More than 854,200 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Orangutans Ah Meng (picture), Chomel, Putra, Anita and her new baby, received gifts of their favourite durians at the Singapore Zoo on June 27, 2017. 

Singapore Zoo celebrated 44 years of wild encounters today with a feast fit for kings, the king of fruits that is. Both orangutans and humans alike were specially treated to a scrumptious feast of the pungent fruit, durian.

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      <image:caption>Me and my money: Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Acting Chief Executive Victor Mills, 55, with his wife Mrs Chew Lian Mills, 54, Part-time translator, at their house on June 05 2014. 

//The former institutional banker used to work as a part-time postman in university for the experience, during the holiday season in the freezing cold in Britain. He considers himself a conservative investor, with most of his investments in unit trusts. He became a Singaporean in 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Construction workers building the new Fernvale Community Club on Sept 01, 2002. 

Singapore has confirmed 40 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday noon (Sept 1), taking Singapore's total infection numbers to 56,852.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) said there was one community case, a work pass holder, and seven imported cases. The imported cases had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 25.6 million people. More than 854,200 people have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Putra, Chomel and Anita eating durians.

Orangutans Ah Meng, Chomel, Putra, Anita and her new baby, received gifts of their favourite durians at the Singapore Zoo on June 27, 2017. 

Singapore Zoo celebrated 44 years of wild encounters today with a feast fit for kings, the king of fruits that is. Both orangutans and humans alike were specially treated to a scrumptious feast of the pungent fruit, durian.

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      <image:caption>Corporate profile piece on Victor Enterprises and the challenges CEO Mr Ng Cheng Lock, 55, faced when starting the enterprise.

For Enterprise 50. 

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      <image:caption>Ah Meng taking a last look at visitors before going back to her enclosure.

Orangutans Ah Meng, Chomel, Putra, Anita and her new baby, received gifts of their favourite durians at the Singapore Zoo on June 27, 2017. 

Singapore Zoo celebrated 44 years of wild encounters today with a feast fit for kings, the king of fruits that is. Both orangutans and humans alike were specially treated to a scrumptious feast of the pungent fruit, durian.

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Mr Lee Kin Seng, 36, Director of Marketing Communications, at PARKROYAL on Pickering hotel on June 19 2014. 
 
For Montimes story on vertical gardens in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Greater Flamingos at Singapore Zoo on June 28, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Interview for IE advertorial series with Capitaland president and group CEO Lim Ming Yan at Captial Tower on June 25 2013. For story on branding and internationalisation. 

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      <image:caption>People having breakfast next to a Minion cardboard cutout to promote safe distancing at McDonald's at Punggol 21 Community Centre on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044. They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Oei Tiong Ham Building at Bukit Timah campus shared by National University of Singapore (NUS)'s Law faculty and Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy on June 27, 2017. 

For Heritage Gem series. The campus was gazetted as a national monument in 2009.

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      <image:caption>Mr Gary Ang, 36, owner of numberskill Math Tuition, invests in the US stock market, at his tuition agency on Apr 14 2015. He says being good in maths has some benefits when it comes to managing money and investing. 

For Me and My Money. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Coral Edge LRT station on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Emily Ho, 11, Primary 5, dancing during the ChildAid audition at Kids Performing Academy on June 23, 2017. 

ChildAid is one of Singapore's biggest annual children's charity concerts organised by The Straits Times and The Business Times. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ronald K, 33, experienced trader who only execute trades when opportunity arises, at Suntec City on May 26 2015. 

About 9 years ago, he was going through the darkest moment in his life. He chalked up in debts and his health took a toil so he left Singapore and went Dubai to work for a year so that he could save and pay off his debts.

For Me and My Money.

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks inside the MRT train along the Downtown Line on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>H&amp;M outlet in Tampines Mall with large "SALE" sign, on June 22, 2017.  

The annual nine-week Great Singapore's Sale (GSS) that started on June 9 is due to run its course till Aug 13. Beyond the promotions that are usually situated in the City (i.e. Orchard, Somerset and Dhoby Ghaut), we will examine the various deals and promotions that are currently ongoing in the heartlands. In this installment, we will highlight deals in the east and feature the opinions of both shop owners and shoppers towards the prevalence of GSS in the eastern neighbourhoods.

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      <image:caption>Mr Sim Eng Tong, 56, CEO of Biomax Technology, in front of the digestor which converts organic wastes into premium grade organic fertiliser at high temperature within 24 hours, on Apr 15 2014. 

For It Changed My Life. Biomax Technology is one of the fastest SMEs in Singapore with sales up 28 times in just four years. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks inside the MRT train along the North South Line on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, interacting with SCDF officers (left to right) LTA Marcus Tan Wei Rong, Warrant Officer Sallehin Md Yusop, Cpl Jeffrey Tan, and LTA Adam Osman, at an iftar session at Tanglin Police Division, on June 20, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Peter Leong, 57, Managing Director of SP PowerGrid, at the lobby area of SP PowerGrid office on Nov 18 2013. 

For a five-parter Energy Market Authority sponsored series whose aim is to entice young people to join the industry. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Raffles Place Park within the heart of Singapore’s financial centre in the CBD area on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>People taking photographs at Merlion Park on June 19, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Chu Xiao En, 27, Senior Engineer of Planning and Strategy in SP PowerGrid, works on a 10 year plan on the future needs of Singapore's electricity, at the Emergency Operations Centre on Nov 18 2013.  

For a five-parter Energy Market Authority sponsored series whose aim is to entice young people to join the industry. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Raffles Place Park within the heart of Singapore’s financial centre in the CBD area on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Sir Stamford Raffles statue outside the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall on June 19, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Artist Genevieve Chua, 28, with her works, The Cascade, Underground (left) and The Cascade, Upper Floors (right), from her solo exhibition, Birthing Ground Not A Sound, at Valentine Willie Fine Art on Nov 7 2012. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Raffles Place within the heart of Singapore’s financial centre in the CBD area on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Utterly Art gallerist Pwee Keng Hock, 49, holding a watercolour painting titled B for Botanic Gardens by Foo Kwee Horng, with some of the local artists works in the gallery on Dec 04 2013. 

For Life! cover story on local gallerists who have been giving Singapore artists a break through gallery shows as well as at art fair.   

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Raffles Place Park within the heart of Singapore’s financial centre in the CBD area on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Children trying out the flight simulator at the SAFRA Jurong Open House.

SAFRA launching a new nation-wide campaign on June 18, 2017, to encourage the community and corporations to step forward to show their appreciation to past and present national servicemen as Singapore commemorates 50 Years of National Service (NS50) this year. 
 
The campaign, ‘We Salute Our NSmen’, will be launched by Senior Minister of State for Defence and Deputy President of SAFRA, Dr Mohamad Maliki Bin Osman, during the SAFRA Jurong Open House. He will be joined by over 300 NSmen and their families, as well as SAFTI Pioneer Regimental Sergeant Major, CPT(Ret) Hong Seng Mak. There will be a media doorstop interview with Dr Maliki. The campaign aims to garner 50,000 salutes over the next few months.
 
A video message about the campaign by Second Minister for Defence and President of SAFRA, Mr Ong Ye Kung, will also be screened during the launch.
 
The club will be abuzz with fun-filled activities inspired by the three Services of the Singapore Armed Forces to bond NSmen and their families. To celebrate Father’s Day, there will also be a special segment for children to present a handmade gift to their daddies.

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      <image:caption>Dr Ingrid Parent, 64, Head of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) at the interview session at National Library on Mar 28 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Women wearing face masks at Raffles Place Park within the heart of Singapore’s financial centre in the CBD area on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Francis Ng Yong Kiat, (centre) 41, Deputy Chief Prosecutor, Criminal Justice Division, Attorney-General's Chambers, applying camouflage cream on her daughter's face, Charlotte Ng Sien Woon, 10, Primary 4, during the SAFRA Jurong Open House.

SAFRA launching a new nation-wide campaign on June 18, 2017, to encourage the community and corporations to step forward to show their appreciation to past and present national servicemen as Singapore commemorates 50 Years of National Service (NS50) this year. 
 
The campaign, ‘We Salute Our NSmen’, will be launched by Senior Minister of State for Defence and Deputy President of SAFRA, Dr Mohamad Maliki Bin Osman, during the SAFRA Jurong Open House. He will be joined by over 300 NSmen and their families, as well as SAFTI Pioneer Regimental Sergeant Major, CPT(Ret) Hong Seng Mak. There will be a media doorstop interview with Dr Maliki. The campaign aims to garner 50,000 salutes over the next few months.
 
A video message about the campaign by Second Minister for Defence and President of SAFRA, Mr Ong Ye Kung, will also be screened during the launch.
 
The club will be abuzz with fun-filled activities inspired by the three Services of the Singapore Armed Forces to bond NSmen and their families. To celebrate Father’s Day, there will also be a special segment for children to present a handmade gift to their daddies.

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      <image:caption>Ms Christina Chan, 25, resident choreographer with Frontier Danceland, has won awards at Sprouts, the annual platform for emerging choreographers, at Goodman Arts Centre on Sep 02 2013. 

For Life! cover story on emerging local choreographers. 

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask walking at the back alley of Boat Quay with rows of aircon units from restaurants and OCBC Centre in the background on Sept 07, 2020. 

There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 7), taking Singapore's total to 57,044.

They included one community case who is a work pass holder, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began last December, has infected more than 27.2 million people. More than 887,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) A group of multiracial representatives (Captain Sukumaran, Rahman Kamin, Jimmie Wee, and Borhan Saini) turned up at the ELD to collect the Presidential Elections documents for a "friend", at the Elections Department on June 16, 2017.

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      <image:caption>8 questions with choreographer Edwaard Liang, 38, who has created new work for the Singapore Dance Theatre's 25th anniversary, at Bugis+ Mall on May 17 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Uncompleted HDB BTO flats at a construction site as viewed from Blk 407 Tampines Street 41 on Sept 10, 2020.

The construction sector is poised to take a $10 billion hit this year, with demand dropping and projects getting pushed back in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The two-month-long circuit breaker that brought construction work to a halt, coupled with some 180,000 foreign construction workers who were put on stay-home notice, has left its imprint on the industry.

As a result, the projected construction demand for this year has been revised to between $18 billion and $23 billion following a mid-year review, the Building and Construction Authority (BCA) said yesterday. This is sharply down from BCA's January forecast of $28 billion to $33 billion for the year.

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      <image:caption>Mr Krishna G, 34, acting as Professor Colour, mixing hot water with dry ice to show all three forms of water in one flask at the Newton Show booth at The Kidz Academy. Mr Travis Mar, (right) 5, K2, and Mr Caden Mar, (center, behind) 9, Primary 3, reacts as gas escapes from the flask. 

Singapore's longest running annual children's event, The Kidz Academy taking place alongside two other events, Baby Baby and Health Fiesta, at Suntec Singapore, Halls 401 to 406, from June 09 to 11, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Life! interview with Ricky Sim, 45, the artistic director of Raw Moves, a contemporary dance company that he set up about 5 years ago, at National Library on Mar 16 2015. 

The former Singapore Dance Theatre dancer has worked with some of the best choreographers in the world, but is now based here teaching dance. 

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask walking outside Giant at Blk 440 Pasir Ris Drive 4 on Sept 18, 2020. 

There were 11 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Sept 18), taking Singapore's total to 57,543.

This is the lowest daily figure in about six months since March 12, when there were nine cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 30 million people. More than 950,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Tomomi Inada, Minister of Defense, Japan; during the Second Plenary Session on
UPHOLDING THE RULES-BASED REGIONAL ORDER during IISS Shangri-La Dialogue 2017 on June 03, 2017. 

The 16th Asia Security Summit will take place in Singapore from 2 to 4 June 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shahrin Johry, 31, Dance Artist and Choreographer of Maya Dance Theatre, at the studio on Sept 03 2013. He has been a finalist in choreography competition Sprouts for 2 years and was part of last year's All Star performance. 

For Life! cover on emerging local choreographers. 

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      <image:caption>Cat resting on a sitting area with safe distancing markers outside Giant at Blk 440 Pasir Ris Drive 4 on Sept 18, 2020. 

There were 11 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Sept 18), taking Singapore's total to 57,543.

This is the lowest daily figure in about six months since March 12, when there were nine cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 30 million people. More than 950,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Chia Ngiang Hong, CDL Group General Manager; Mr Edwin Khew, Chairman of Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore; Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security; Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources; and Mr Sherman Kwek, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, CDL, placing a piece of the solar panel to launch Singapore Sustainability Academy.

Official opening of the Singapore Sustainability Academy, a major training and networking facility on sustainability on June 05, 2017.  

It will be a first-of-its-kind sustainable building in Singapore. It will be officially opened by Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, together with Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Dance Theatre's artistic director Janek Schergen, 60, at Fort Canning Centre on Jan 24 2013.  

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks near Blk 445 Pasir Ris Drive 6 on Sept 18, 2020. 

There were 11 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Sept 18), taking Singapore's total to 57,543.

This is the lowest daily figure in about six months since March 12, when there were nine cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 30 million people. More than 950,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Lee Simin, 2, playing with standees of characters created by local illustrator Ah Guo, at the Singapore Book Fair 2017, at Suntec Singapore Convention &amp; Exhibition Centre on 31 May, 2017.

The familiar characters created by local illustrator Ah Guo, including乐乐(boy character)，小P (penguin character) 与泡泡 (pig character) will come alive in 3D form and interact with audiences for interesting perspectives and photo opportunities. Visitors can download the mobile app, MixGo, and scan the standees of these characters located within Singapore Book Fair. These characters will then pop up as 3D figures.

With the theme 'In Books. We Live', this year's Singapore Book Fair, organised by Singapore Press Holdings' Chinese Media Group, will continue to promote the joy of reading and make reading a part of our lives. 

The event, in its 32nd edition, will feature 50 exhibitors from Singapore and the region. Visitors can look forward to a host of activities during the seven-day event, ranging from seminars, book launches to storytelling sessions that aim to cultivate visitors' interest in reading and learning. Book illustrations, films and music, which complement the world of literature, will also be showcased at the fair. 

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      <image:caption>Managing director Ronnie Yap Tee Teng, 46, and his event manger wife, Gloria Mok, 44, and their sons Bryan Yap Sheng-En, 11, (extreme left) and Darren Yap Zong-Han, 9, at INDUK Taekwondo School on Apr 14 2013. They let their sons compete in many taekwondo events. 

Story on parents who send their kids for competition - from spelling to sports, why they do it and how they ensure kids are okay if they lose an event.  

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past Maxi-Cash pawnshop at Blk 442 Pasir Ris Drive 6 on Sept 18, 2020. 

There were 11 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Sept 18), taking Singapore's total to 57,543.

This is the lowest daily figure in about six months since March 12, when there were nine cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 30 million people. More than 950,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mediacorp campus at one-north on June 07, 2017.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Portrait of Mr Abdul Halim Kader, President of PERSES, on Feb 02 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks queueing at McDonald's with safe distancing markers on the floor at White Sands shopping mall on Sept 18, 2020. 

There were 11 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Sept 18), taking Singapore's total to 57,543.

This is the lowest daily figure in about six months since March 12, when there were nine cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 30 million people. More than 950,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Tang Xiang Rong, (middle) 8, Primary 2, learning to ride the bicycle with his friends. 

21 students from Holy Innocents' Primary school participating in the Singapore Cycle Safe Learn-To-Cycle 2 day certification programme from 31 May to 1 June 2017 at Holy Innocents' Primary School.

Imparting a life-long skill, students will be introduced with fundamental safe cycling skills to be able to remain active for life, this will help manage childhood obesity through cycling.

Modelled after a national swimming programme i.e. Swimsafer, the Singapore Cycle Safe programme aims to equip all students with safe cycling awareness, safe cycling skills and practical ways to demonstrate acts of graciousness while cycling along shared spaces. In addition, the programme includes a Learn-To-Cycle component catered to encourage those who do not know how to cycle to take up cycling.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jes Johansen, 43, managing director of self-storage firm Store Friendly at the firm's branch in Geylang on Jan 18 2013. 

For story on self storage firm Store Friendly which hopes to open many small outlets across Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks dining and walking at White Sands shopping mall on Sept 18, 2020. 

There were 11 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Sept 18), taking Singapore's total to 57,543.

This is the lowest daily figure in about six months since March 12, when there were nine cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 30 million people. More than 950,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Media preview of the Gardens Extravaganza Special at Supertree Grove on May 29, 2017. Bubbles greeting the audience during the Gardens Extravaganza Special, a two-night-only evening showcase happening on June 3 &amp; June 4 as part of the Gardens by the Bay's fifth year anniversary celebrations. 

Gardens by the Bay celebrates its 5th anniversary. To celebrate this, there will be a Gardens Extravaganza Special.There will be dramatic projection mapping on eight of the iconic Supertrees, which will play out against a musical soundtrack. At the same time, performers will put up an integrated show as they synchronise their choreography with the images on the Supertrees. To add to the visual spectacle, there will also be special effects, such as flames and bubbles.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Mr Thomas J Falk, Chairman and CEO of American personal care corporation Kimberly-Clark, on Aug 20 2015. 

He will be in Singapore on Aug 20 2015 and this marks his first visit to the country after the organisation first set-up its regional headquarters here in 2012. Under his leadership, Kimberly-Clark has grown sales to $20 billion as of 2014, and is known as one of the fastest-growing fast-moving consumer goods and Fortune 500 companies in the world. 

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      <image:caption>Seat crossed with red and white tape to prevent people from sitting at Pasir Ris Public Library at White Sands shopping mall on Sept 18, 2020. 

There were 11 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Sept 18), taking Singapore's total to 57,543.

This is the lowest daily figure in about six months since March 12, when there were nine cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 30 million people. More than 950,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Media preview of the Gardens Extravaganza Special at Supertree Grove on May 29, 2017. Stilt walker blowing bubbles to the audience during the Gardens Extravaganza Special, a two-night-only evening showcase happening on June 3 &amp; June 4 as part of the Gardens by the Bay's fifth year anniversary celebrations. 

Gardens by the Bay celebrates its 5th anniversary. To celebrate this, there will be a Gardens Extravaganza Special.There will be dramatic projection mapping on eight of the iconic Supertrees, which will play out against a musical soundtrack. At the same time, performers will put up an integrated show as they synchronise their choreography with the images on the Supertrees. To add to the visual spectacle, there will also be special effects, such as flames and bubbles.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Mr Roy Reite, 49, CEO of major shipping company Vard Holdings regarding his company's FY results, at his office on Apr 29 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Parents picking up their children at St. Hilda’s Primary School under the rain on Sept 21, 2020. 

There were 31 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 21), taking Singapore's total to 57,607.

In a statement, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said nine of the new cases were imported. The patients had been placed on stay-home notices since arriving in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 31.2 million people. More than 964,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Media preview of the Gardens Extravaganza Special at Supertree Grove on May 29, 2017. Fire twirlers add heat to the Gardens Extravaganza Special.  The Gardens Extravaganza Special is a two-night-only evening showcase happening on June 3 &amp; June 4 as part of the Gardens by the Bay's fifth year anniversary celebrations. 

Gardens by the Bay celebrates its 5th anniversary. To celebrate this, there will be a Gardens Extravaganza Special.There will be dramatic projection mapping on eight of the iconic Supertrees, which will play out against a musical soundtrack. At the same time, performers will put up an integrated show as they synchronise their choreography with the images on the Supertrees. To add to the visual spectacle, there will also be special effects, such as flames and bubbles.

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      <image:caption>Interview with LTA deputy director of public transport quality Tan Lijun, 30, who is getting hands-on operational experience in rolling out the Bus Services Enhancement Programme, at LTA on Apr 08 2014. 

For this week's Insight, which is on the push to get more Admin Service officers on the ground so they  have more hands-on experience in the policies that they craft and implement. 

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      <image:caption>Pupils from St. Hilda’s Primary School under the rain after school on Sept 21, 2020. 

There were 31 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 21), taking Singapore's total to 57,607.

In a statement, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said nine of the new cases were imported. The patients had been placed on stay-home notices since arriving in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 31.2 million people. More than 964,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Acrobats showcase stunts on the high bars during the media preview of the Gardens Extravaganza Special at Supertree Grove on May 29, 2017.

Gardens by the Bay celebrates its 5th anniversary. To celebrate this, there will be a Gardens Extravaganza Special.There will be dramatic projection mapping on eight of the iconic Supertrees, which will play out against a musical soundtrack. At the same time, performers will put up an integrated show as they synchronise their choreography with the images on the Supertrees. To add to the visual spectacle, there will also be special effects, such as flames and bubbles.

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      <image:caption>Lydia Ann Vasko and her 3 hour Breathwork session with Ms Gladys Lee, 45, Breadworker/Intuitive Coach, which starts with meditation and leads into rhythmic breathing to increase oxygen flow in the body, at her house on May 24 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks inside Tampines West MRT station on Sept 21, 2020. 

There were 31 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 21), taking Singapore's total to 57,607.

In a statement, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said nine of the new cases were imported. The patients had been placed on stay-home notices since arriving in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 31.2 million people. More than 964,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Performer on aerial ring seen on the shorter Supertree with projection of plants growing from ground up in the finale of the media preview of the Gardens Extravaganza Special at Supertree Grove on May 29, 2017.

Gardens by the Bay celebrates its 5th anniversary. To celebrate this, there will be a Gardens Extravaganza Special.There will be dramatic projection mapping on eight of the iconic Supertrees, which will play out against a musical soundtrack. At the same time, performers will put up an integrated show as they synchronise their choreography with the images on the Supertrees. To add to the visual spectacle, there will also be special effects, such as flames and bubbles.

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      <image:caption>Me and My Money interview with Mr Benson Fong, 31, the ITE-graduate who never gave up and built up his nest egg through hard work, education, skills upgrading and subsequently investments. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks inside Tampines West MRT station on Sept 21, 2020. 

There were 31 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 21), taking Singapore's total to 57,607.

In a statement, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said nine of the new cases were imported. The patients had been placed on stay-home notices since arriving in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 31.2 million people. More than 964,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>The finale during the media preview of the Gardens Extravaganza Special at Supertree Grove on May 29, 2017.

Gardens by the Bay celebrates its 5th anniversary. To celebrate this, there will be a Gardens Extravaganza Special.There will be dramatic projection mapping on eight of the iconic Supertrees, which will play out against a musical soundtrack. At the same time, performers will put up an integrated show as they synchronise their choreography with the images on the Supertrees. To add to the visual spectacle, there will also be special effects, such as flames and bubbles.

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      <image:caption>Profile of Ms Anita Yadav, 42, Partner and Managing Director of SJS Group, at her house on Nov 17 2013, for a HSBC sponsored series. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks inside a bus at the bus stop near Mattar MRT station on Sept 21, 2020. 

There were 31 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Monday noon (Sept 21), taking Singapore's total to 57,607.

In a statement, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said nine of the new cases were imported. The patients had been placed on stay-home notices since arriving in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 31.2 million people. More than 964,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Malcolm Turnbull, Prime Minister of Australia, and his wife Mrs Lucy Turnbull, have an orchid named after them at National Orchid Garden on June 02, 2017.

The orchid is called Aranda Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull. It is a hybrid of Arachnis hookeriana x Vanda Rockhampton Gold.

They will be in Singapore for an official visit on 2 – 4 June 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ms Aishah Samad, 41, former national shooter who lost all her limbs to a bacterial infection last year, at home on Oct 25 2013. She got fitted with a pair of prosthetic arms earlier this month and is thinking of going back to the Paralympics. 

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      <image:caption>People queueing to collect their pre-order (limited edition) mask kits outside Plaza Singapura (near Starbucks) on Sept 21, 2020.

Vending machines at two locations at Plaza Singapura are dispensing free as well as pre-ordered masks from Sept 21 till Oct 4.

Those who wish to collect their two free reusable masks may do so from vending machines from Sept 21 till Oct 4, said Temasek Foundation. 

Temasek Foundation, the social and charity arm of Singapore investment company Temasek, added that residents may collect masks on behalf of their family members and friends by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.

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      <image:caption>Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure and Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan cycling on Bencoolen Street, during the official launch of the revitalised Bencoolen Street, in conjunction with this month's special edition of Car-Free Sunday SG, on May 28, 2017. 

Two of the four original car lanes has been converted into wider walking spaces for pedestrians, and a dedicated cycling path. The URA and LTA also collaborated with students and alumni from NAFA to design and install a series of unique benches that line Bencoolen Street. More than 125 bicycle parking lots have also been installed at key destinations along the street. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Prakash Nair, 46, Teacher, in his Potong Pasir HDB neighbourhood on Aug 06 2013. He is an Opposition supporter but still volunteered as a lead facilitator for over 15 Our Singapore Conversation sessions. He is also active in his own neighbourhood, taking care of the elderly. 

For insight feature coming the day after National Day on Singaporeans who have stood up to be counted over the last year. Feature on five Singaporeans who started something on their own to make Singapore better. 

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      <image:caption>A woman packing mask kits inside a mask vending machine at Our Tampines Hub on Sept 21, 2020.

Those who wish to collect their two free reusable masks may do so from vending machines from Sept 21 till Oct 4, said Temasek Foundation. 

Temasek Foundation, the social and charity arm of Singapore investment company Temasek, added that residents may collect masks on behalf of their family members and friends by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.

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      <image:caption>Mr Jonathan Chiu, (in black shirt) 19, Marketing IC and one of the event organisers of Senior Savvy, trying out the wheelchair at the 'Hands On Wheels' workshop by St Joseph's Home at The Red Box on May 28, 2017. This hands-on workshop conducted by St. Joseph's Home gives participants a chance to experience being at sub-eye level and better understand how to approach people on wheelchairs.

Looking into Youth Corps and what they are doing to connect young people with old people and why young people are joining in, and what they are taking part in. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Rhine Tan Yit Hern, 19, a pre-enlistee who will use the beefed up medical facilities and undergo better training safety processes that were announced during the Budget Debate for the Defence Ministry. He will enlist in May 2013.  

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free, as well as Adult Navy limited edition mask kits at Our Tampines Hub on Sept 21, 2020. 

Those who wish to collect their two free reusable masks may do so from vending machines from Sept 21 till Oct 4, said Temasek Foundation. 

Temasek Foundation, the social and charity arm of Singapore investment company Temasek, added that residents may collect masks on behalf of their family members and friends by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Yi Shyan, former SBA president and MP for East Coast GRC, doing the badminton rally at the launch of SBA Badminton Academy at Pasir Ris Sports Centre on May 27, 2017. 

The Singapore Badminton Association (SBA), in partnership with ActiveSG, launching their Badminton Academy at Pasir Ris Sports Centre on May 27, 2017. 

This will be the sixth club/academy launched under the ActiveSG name and the first that will be run by a National Sports Association (NSA).

The Guest-of-Honour will be Mr Baey Yam Keng, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and Mr Lee Yi Shyan, former SBA president and MP for East Coast GRC. During the launch, local schools will be coming together to participate in an inter-school tournament. There will also be an attempt to break a Singapore Book of Records badminton rally. 

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      <image:caption>2SG (NS) Lavin Achudan, 29, Marketing Manager of Johnson &amp; Johnson, who will use the beefed up medical facilities and undergo better training safety processes that were announced during the Budget Debate for the Defence Ministry.  

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free, as well as Adult Navy limited edition mask kits from vending machines at Tampines West CC on Sept 21, 2020. 

Those who wish to collect their two free reusable masks may do so from vending machines from Sept 21 till Oct 4, said Temasek Foundation. 

Temasek Foundation, the social and charity arm of Singapore investment company Temasek, added that residents may collect masks on behalf of their family members and friends by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong interacting with new citizens Mr Donny Liu, (second from right) 41, IT Director, and his wife Madam Tina Chen, (extreme right) 35, Finance Manager, at the end of the Ang Mo Kio GRC - Sengkang West SMC Citizenship Ceremony 2017 at Townsville Primary School on 27 May 2017.

150 new citizens of Ang Mo Kio GRC and Sengkang West SMC receiving their Citizenship Certificates at the Citizenship Ceremony on May 27, 2017, at Townsville Primary School. Grassroots Adviser Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, will grace this event as the Guest-of-Honour.

They will all recite the pledge together and sing the National Anthem at the end of the ceremony. Cultural booths showcasing Singapore's multi-ethnic costumes, crafts, games and snacks will be prepared for the New Citizens. The new citizens and their family members will enjoy a Chinese orchestra performance and also immerse themselves in our local culture through our colourful ethnic costumes themed instant photo booth.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Ivan Lee Kok Hao, 23, Mr Kyi Hla Win, 23, and Ms Goh Chian Yee, 21, all second year students from the Singapore University of Technology and Design's Multi-rotor club, with their aircrafts which can take aerial videography and photography, on Jan 29 2014. 

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free, as well as Adult Navy limited edition mask kits from vending machines at Tampines West CC on Sept 21, 2020. 

Those who wish to collect their two free reusable masks may do so from vending machines from Sept 21 till Oct 4, said Temasek Foundation. 

Temasek Foundation, the social and charity arm of Singapore investment company Temasek, added that residents may collect masks on behalf of their family members and friends by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.

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      <image:caption>Students from Zhangde Primary School at the IMDA booth for children at NEX for the launch of the Singapore Road Safety Month 2017. The VR initiative is "IM Road Safety Savvy". Children will have 360 degrees VR experience included in an interactive game and they will be led through different road scenarios and road safety practices to adopt. It will be deployed at the road safety community park to train children on road safety in 2018.

The Traffic Police and Singapore Road Safety Council launching the Singapore Road Safety Month (SRSM) 2017 at NEX on May 26, 2017. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Health, Mr Amrin Amin, is the Guest-of-Honour. 

TP and SRSC collaborated with partners such as the IMDA, Samsung and Harley Davidson to develop three Virtual Reality (VR) immersive experiences to educate young pedestrians, drivers and motorcyclists on road safety - 'IM Road Safety Savvy', 'Eyes on the Road' and 'Road Sensibility'.  

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Ivan Lim, 40, with his motorbike 1980 Suzuki GSX 1100S Katana, Mr Lim Tiam Hai, 37, with his motorbike 1956 AJS 350cc and Mr Ken Tng, 55, with his motorbike 1973 Honda CB750 at Seletar Camp on Nov 29 2012.

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      <image:caption>People queueing to collect their pre-order (limited edition) mask kits outside Plaza Singapura (near Starbucks) on Sept 21, 2020.

Vending machines at two locations at Plaza Singapura are dispensing free as well as pre-ordered masks from Sept 21 till Oct 4.

Those who wish to collect their two free reusable masks may do so from vending machines from Sept 21 till Oct 4, said Temasek Foundation. 

Temasek Foundation, the social and charity arm of Singapore investment company Temasek, added that residents may collect masks on behalf of their family members and friends by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.

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      <image:caption>Parliamentary Secretary Amrin Amin (sitting, left) and Mr Bernard Tay, Chairman of Singapore Road Safety Council, at the Samsung booth for general motorists. The VR initiative is 'Eyes on the Road'. It enables 360 degrees VR experience and educates motorists on the dangers of distracted driving. It is slated to be deployed at the 3 driving centres to educate new drivers on the importance of road safety.

The Traffic Police and Singapore Road Safety Council launching the Singapore Road Safety Month (SRSM) 2017 at NEX on May 26, 2017. Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Health, Mr Amrin Amin, is the Guest-of-Honour. 

TP and SRSC collaborated with partners such as the IMDA, Samsung and Harley Davidson to develop three Virtual Reality (VR) immersive experiences to educate young pedestrians, drivers and motorcyclists on road safety - 'IM Road Safety Savvy', 'Eyes on the Road' and 'Road Sensibility'.  

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      <image:caption>(From top, left) Ms Michelle Kuek, 32, Ms Melissa Huang, 26, Ms Carmen Lim, 32, and Ms Carrie Choy, 36, (seated) in the the first ever Red Bull All-Girl Team competing in the 2013 KF1 Karting Challenge. 

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      <image:caption>People queueing to collect their pre-order (limited edition) mask kits outside Plaza Singapura (near Starbucks) on Sept 21, 2020.

Vending machines at two locations at Plaza Singapura are dispensing free as well as pre-ordered masks from Sept 21 till Oct 4.

Those who wish to collect their two free reusable masks may do so from vending machines from Sept 21 till Oct 4, said Temasek Foundation. 

Temasek Foundation, the social and charity arm of Singapore investment company Temasek, added that residents may collect masks on behalf of their family members and friends by bringing and scanning the barcodes of their respective government-issued IDs.

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      <image:caption>Minister Yaacob (extreme left with VR headset) learning about the use of the VR in Education, at Marina Bay Sands on May 23, 2017. The project, Follow Me, allows primary school students to experience VR in their own classroom and learn curriculum based lessons using VR technologies. 
 
Hosted by Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and GovTech Singapore, imbX incorporates CommunicAsia, EnterpriseIT and BroadcastAsia to bring together business leaders, companies and industry professionals to discuss global ICT trends, showcase latest tech innovations, network, exchange ideas and tap into new markets.

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      <image:caption>Actor Ben Yeo, 35, and his car, a second generation Toyota BB. For story on celebs and their cars. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Dhoby Ghaut MRT station on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>The exterior of Apple Orchard Road on May 22, 2017. 

The Apple Orchard Road retail store has finally been unveiled. The white wallpapers with the "Apple loves little red dot" icons, which has adorned the store front for the past two weeks, were removed late last night (May 21) to reveal the store's interior. Apple Orchard Road, the official name of the Apple retail store here, will be opening its doors on May 27, this saturday at 10am. The store will open daily from 10am to 10pm.

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      <image:caption>Ms Valerie Tan, 39, CEO of Pinnacle International, a company dealing in the retail and export of cars and automobile servicing, at her office on May 10 2013. 

//For Me and My Money series. 

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      <image:caption>A worker on a cherry picker pruning a tree outside Plaza Singapura on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Samsung Galaxy S8 advertisement at Orchard MRT station on May 22, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Actress-host-DJ Jamie Yeo, 35, and her Land Rover. 

For story on celebs and their rides. 

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      <image:caption>An elderly wearing face mask on his mobility scooter looking at his handphone at Orchard Point on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Electrical box owned by SP Group located on land with depression opposite Marina Bay Financial Centre on May 05, 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Chelsea Cristina C. Castro, 20, Year 3 Aviation Management and Services student at Temasek Polytechnic and an intern with Scoot, where she flies as an air stewardess on their regular flights, at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Nov 7 2013. 

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      <image:caption>MOM inspectors and people wearing face masks outside Tangs Plaza on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Workers constructing the stage for National Day Parade 2017 at The Float@Marina Bay, also known as the Marina Bay Floating Platform, on May 22, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ms Amanda Yeap, 20, floorball player who is looking to get into the SEA Games team for next year, at Valhall on June 17 2014. 

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      <image:caption>A ComfortDelGro taxi with plastic shield that separate the driver from the passengers on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Plane flying near Marina Bay Sands hotel on May 22, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>IN profiles a working day in the life of Senior Beach Patrol Officer Mr Ahmad Lutfi, 26, on the Segway at Palawan Beach on May 13 2013. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks queueing to order food from Toast Box at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Nurkhairi Abdul Hadi, (second from left) 42, Outdoor Nurse Practitioner, supervising Ms Joyce Ho Xin Lun, (third from left) 25, Researcher, at the CPR station, and photographed by Mr Abdul Shukor Ramli, 47, Outdoor Practitioner, at the Inaugural Outdoor Education conference culminating in the 'OBS Challenge Race', an adventure race for over 300 outdoor educators and practitioners to apply the skills and knowledge gained throughout the two days in real life context, at OBS on May 12, 2017.  

//It is organised by Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) and the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). Guest-of-Honour, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Baey Yam Keng, will be present to flag off the race.
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Abdul Alim, 38, lost his right lower leg in a traffic accident but he plans to take part in his first triathlon in Aug 2012.

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      <image:caption>A safe distancing ambassador advising a customer to maintain safe distancing while queueing to pay the cashier at BreadTalk at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Participants rowing the rowboat in a 200m open water rowing circuit at the Inaugural Outdoor Education conference culminating in the 'OBS Challenge Race', an adventure race for over 300 outdoor educators and practitioners to apply the skills and knowledge gained throughout the two days in real life context, at OBS on May 12, 2017.  

It is organised by Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) and the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). Guest-of-Honour, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Baey Yam Keng, will be present to flag off the race.
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Dhillon Poh, 21, Undergraduate, using the back extension machine at Fitness First on Mar 20 2015. He works out in the gym 5-6 times a week and is training to be a Group Exercise Instructor at Fitness First. 

For Fit and Fab. 

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      <image:caption>A shopper walking inside The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Participants filing up the Holely Barrel with water to raise the ball out to foster their teamwork and resilience, at the Inaugural Outdoor Education conference culminating in the 'OBS Challenge Race', an adventure race for over 300 outdoor educators and practitioners to apply the skills and knowledge gained throughout the two days in real life context, at OBS on May 12, 2017.  

It is organised by Outward Bound Singapore (OBS) and the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). Guest-of-Honour, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Baey Yam Keng, will be present to flag off the race.
 
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      <image:caption>Triathlete Jacqueline Tan, 41, Founder / Director of Jacqtours, at Arcadia Road on July 24 2013. Her company does cycling tours for the very fit. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Digital Light Canvas at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Namdrol Rinpoche blessing children with water at the Sangha blessing corner.

Vesak Day celebrations at Thekchen Choling, Singapore's only 24-hour Tibetan Buddhist Temple, on May 10, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Taichi instructor Daniel Tan, 50, and his wife Madam Alice Ng, 50, at East Coast Park on Jan 24 2013. 

For Suntimes Me and My Money feature. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks and a baby in a pram near Digital Light Canvas at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mascots before the RHB Singapore Cup 2017 Preliminary Round Draw at Ocean Financial Centre on May 09, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Taichi instructor Daniel Tan, 50, at East Coast Park on Jan 24 2013. 

For Suntimes Me and My Money feature. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Rasapura Masters at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mascots before the RHB Singapore Cup 2017 Preliminary Round Draw at Ocean Financial Centre on May 09, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ms Goh J-Ing, 21, charity athlete and rugby coach at MacRitchie Reservoir Park on June 17 2014.

For Fit and Fab. She participates in endurance events like the Sundown Ultramarathon 2013.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks and children at Digital Light Canvas at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands on Sept 27, 2020.  

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Sunday noon (Sept 27), taking Singapore's total to 57,700.

This includes five imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice upon arrival in Singapore.

There were no new community cases, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mascot interacting with the public before the start of the RHB Singapore Cup 2017 Preliminary Round Draw at Ocean Financial Centre on May 09, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Ms Cheryl Goh, Vice President of Marketing from Grabtaxi, being interviewed about her human resource management, at Capella Sentosa on Mar 24 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Empty departure area at Singapore Crusie Centre at HarbourFront Centre on Sept 28, 2020. Ferry operations has been consolidated at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal from 11 April 2020.

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Monday noon (Sept 28), taking Singapore's total to 57,715.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

The tourism industry must be prepared for a long winter, as international travel could take three to five years to recover even if a vaccine for the coronavirus is developed soon.

But businesses cannot go into hibernation mode if Singapore is to come roaring back as a top destination for high-value tourists when the situation begins to normalise.

This was the stark message from the Singapore Tourism Board's chief executive, Mr Keith Tan, to industry members at a virtual roundtable on Sept 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Eurasian Tree Sparrows at Raffles Place on May 09, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Balasupramaniam Krishna, 66, Chairman of Mayfair Park Neighbourhood Committee, sitting on a log amongst the Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium nidus) is one of the grassroots leaders who helped to put together the Bukit Timah Green Plan to improve the physical and natural landscape in a community. Mayfair Park is one of the areas being beautified.

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      <image:caption>Seats cordoned up at the departure area at Singapore Crusie Centre at HarbourFront Centre on Sept 28, 2020. Ferry operations has been consolidated at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal from 11 April 2020.

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Monday noon (Sept 28), taking Singapore's total to 57,715.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

The tourism industry must be prepared for a long winter, as international travel could take three to five years to recover even if a vaccine for the coronavirus is developed soon.

But businesses cannot go into hibernation mode if Singapore is to come roaring back as a top destination for high-value tourists when the situation begins to normalise.

This was the stark message from the Singapore Tourism Board's chief executive, Mr Keith Tan, to industry members at a virtual roundtable on Sept 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Prudential advertisement at Newton MRT station on May 09, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Genecia Luo, 29, ex beauty queen, aerobics, yoga and personal grooming instructor at Pearl's Hill City Park on Sept 21 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Almost empty departure area with closed shops at Singapore Crusie Centre at HarbourFront Centre on Sept 28, 2020. Ferry operations has been consolidated at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal from 11 April 2020.

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Monday noon (Sept 28), taking Singapore's total to 57,715.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

The tourism industry must be prepared for a long winter, as international travel could take three to five years to recover even if a vaccine for the coronavirus is developed soon.

But businesses cannot go into hibernation mode if Singapore is to come roaring back as a top destination for high-value tourists when the situation begins to normalise.

This was the stark message from the Singapore Tourism Board's chief executive, Mr Keith Tan, to industry members at a virtual roundtable on Sept 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>The last day of the STAR WARS DAY: MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU Festival, at the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay on May 06, 2017.

On May 4th this year, organisers have come together for the first time in Singapore to present the long awaited STAR WARS DAY: MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU Festival. From May 4th to 6th, the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay will be transformed with an immersive experience that brings you to a galaxy far, far away.  
 
This deviation from previous years – where May 4th celebrations are mostly led by fan clubs – is especially significant as we commemorate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars: A New Hope.
 
Organised by local event organiser Esprimo and The Walt Disney Company Southeast Asia, with event partner Gardens by the Bay and supported by Singapore Tourism Board, the 3-day festival will culminate at the inaugural STAR WARS RUN Singapore 2017 on the last evening.

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      <image:caption>Mr Keith Loh, 39, CEO of The Big Idea at Kinki at Customs House on Sept 20 2012. 

For Sunlife cover story on F&amp;B entrepreneurs shaking up the industry. 

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      <image:caption>Closed ferry ticketing counters at HarbourFront Centre on Sept 28, 2020. Ferry operations has been consolidated at Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal from 11 April 2020.

There were 15 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Monday noon (Sept 28), taking Singapore's total to 57,715.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 33 million people. More than 998,000 people have died.

The tourism industry must be prepared for a long winter, as international travel could take three to five years to recover even if a vaccine for the coronavirus is developed soon.

But businesses cannot go into hibernation mode if Singapore is to come roaring back as a top destination for high-value tourists when the situation begins to normalise.

This was the stark message from the Singapore Tourism Board's chief executive, Mr Keith Tan, to industry members at a virtual roundtable on Sept 24, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Sabertrees light-up, Southeast Asia's largest lightsaber activation, at the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay on May 04, 2017.

Star Wars fans will be able to enjoy a sensory spectacle on May 4, when fans around the world celebrate Star Wars Day. The date is a play on the iconic phrase ìMay the Force be with youî, which sounds similar to ìMay the Fourthî. This year, with support from Singapore Tourism Board and event partner Gardens by the Bay, fans can expect a stunning Star Wars Garden Rhaposody at Gardens by the Bay. The 13 minute show will feature John William's captivating music and light producer Adrian Tan's light design.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Caesar Sengupta, Vice President of Google Division called The Next Billion Users, at Google office on Feb 18 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Church of Saint Alphonsus, or Novena Church along Thomson Road on Oct 04, 2020. 

Several changes to roads and underpasses in Novena could mean longer travelling times for motorists and pedestrians in the area until at least 2022. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) last Friday (Oct 2) announced details of the temporary changes, which are being made to create space needed for the construction of North-South Corridor tunnels.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sabertrees light-up, Southeast Asia's largest lightsaber activation, at the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay on May 04, 2017.

Star Wars fans will be able to enjoy a sensory spectacle on May 4, when fans around the world celebrate Star Wars Day. The date is a play on the iconic phrase ìMay the Force be with youî, which sounds similar to ìMay the Fourthî. This year, with support from Singapore Tourism Board and event partner Gardens by the Bay, fans can expect a stunning Star Wars Garden Rhaposody at Gardens by the Bay. The 13 minute show will feature John William's captivating music and light producer Adrian Tan's light design.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Keith Loh, 39, CEO of The Big Idea at One Fullerton on Jan 23 2013. 

For travel black book column. 

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      <image:caption>Closed pedestrian overhead bridge outside United Square shopping mall along Thomson Road on Oct 04, 2020. 

Several changes to roads and underpasses in Novena could mean longer travelling times for motorists and pedestrians in the area until at least 2022. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) last Friday (Oct 2) announced details of the temporary changes, which are being made to create space needed for the construction of North-South Corridor tunnels.

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      <image:caption>Chewbacca taking photos with fans on stage at the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay on May 04, 2017.

//Star Wars fans will be able to enjoy a sensory spectacle on May 4, when fans around the world celebrate Star Wars Day. The date is a play on the iconic phrase ìMay the Force be with youî, which sounds similar to ìMay the Fourthî. This year, with support from Singapore Tourism Board and event partner Gardens by the Bay, fans can expect a stunning Star Wars Garden Rhaposody at Gardens by the Bay. The 13 minute show will feature John William's captivating music and light producer Adrian Tan's light design.

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      <image:caption>Ms Umaima Moiz, 36, and her stuffed capsicum dish called Drums of Heaven for the Singapore Cooks column on 8 July 2012.

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      <image:caption>CPAS' beneficiaries working at the sheltered workshop which is one of the GROW facilities. 

President Halimah Yacob visiting Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS), as part of President Halimah’s community engagement, on Oct 07, 2020.

During the visit, President Halimah will meet and engage with the beneficiaries of CPAS School and Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW), as well as learn more about their various programmes and services including the School-to-Work (S2W) Transition Programme. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Faisal Ishak, 47, Film Director, his wife Ms Umie Isa, 36, Script writer, his son Ayden Farish, 7 and daughter Leia Safiyyah, 2, taking photo with Kylo Ren on stage at the Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay on May 04, 2017.

Star Wars fans will be able to enjoy a sensory spectacle on May 4, when fans around the world celebrate Star Wars Day. The date is a play on the iconic phrase ìMay the Force be with youî, which sounds similar to ìMay the Fourthî. This year, with support from Singapore Tourism Board and event partner Gardens by the Bay, fans can expect a stunning Star Wars Garden Rhaposody at Gardens by the Bay. The 13 minute show will feature John William's captivating music and light producer Adrian Tan's light design.

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      <image:caption>Foodie Confidential with Head Chef of Meat Smith, Andrew Baldus, 30, at his restaurant on May 05 2015. 

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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob participating in the folding of pizza boxes activity with Mr Lee Seng Tong Bobby, 54, GROW trainee at the sheltered workshop, one of the GROW facilities at Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS), as part of President Halimah’s community engagement, on Oct 07, 2020. Bobby was diagnosed with cerebral palsy but is verbal, able to travel independently and can account for money and stock inventory. 

During the visit, President Halimah will meet and engage with the beneficiaries of CPAS School and Goodwill, Rehabilitation and Occupational Workshop (GROW), as well as learn more about their various programmes and services including the School-to-Work (S2W) Transition Programme. 

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      <image:caption>MediaCorp actor Desmond Tan during the full dress rehearsal of Royston Tan's Voyage, a multi-media musical at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre on May 02, 2017, that is part of the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre's upcoming extravaganza from 20 May to 27 May 2017. 

Familiar rhymes and folk songs are re-arranged by TENG Ensemble. Cast includes MediaCorp actor Desmond Tan, veteran actress Li Yinzhu, as well as "getai princess", Lee Pei Fen. 

For Life Weekend cover package.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ricky Paiva, 33, with his Clarke Quay Swizzle, at Match on May 06 2015. 

The Singapore Sling turns 100 this year. Life! rounds up the best 6 of the famous cocktail. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Mohamed Sidek, 28, Security Officer, patrolling Our Tampines Hub using a security segway on Apr 29, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Naz Arjuna, 31, Senior Bartender of Bitters &amp; Love, making a drink behind the bar on Aug 07 2014. 

For Sunday Life! cover story on Singapore becoming the cocktail capital of Asia. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks at Tampines Mall at 11.46am on Oct 22, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Thursday noon (Oct 22), taking Singapore's total to 57,941.

They included one case from a worker's dormitory, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday.

There were also seven imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices when they arrived in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 40.78 million people. More than 1.12 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Kathy Lau, 28, Senior Specialist (Programme Development), doing a profiling activity with Minister Chan Chun Sing at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 29, 2017. The personality profiling tool uses an individual's personality traits to understand the functional role they may be suited for. They are at the Explore Zone to gain clarity of career direction through personal career profiling, coaching and mentorship. 

The People's Association (PA) and National Trade Union Congress (NTUC) forming a new career support initiative, specially for fresh graduates and young professionals, managers, executives (PMEs) and launching the new integrated online-to-offline approach to help new job entrants, at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 29, 2017. 

The initiative named Todo Todo, is designed to help youth identify what they have to do to achieve their career aspirations, both in the short-term and the longer-term. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Jeremie Tan, 34, Head Bartender of Jekyll &amp; Hyde, with his Singapore Sling 101, on May 05 2015. 

The Singapore Sling turns 100 this year. Life! rounds up several renditions of the famous cocktail. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks and queueing to enter McDonald's at Tampines Mall on Oct 22, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Thursday noon (Oct 22), taking Singapore's total to 57,941.

They included one case from a worker's dormitory, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday.

There were also seven imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices when they arrived in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 40.78 million people. More than 1.12 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Shabana Binte Basheer Ismail, (sitting, extreme right) 18, Year 2 student from ITE Central, being guided by Mr Fabien Ong, (standing, right) 24, Team Manager for Impunity, at the Todo Masterclass: Developing Team Leadership through Games, where participants pick up soft skills such as leadership, teamwork and communication through first-person survival horror shooter game, Left 4 Dead 2, at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 29, 2017. 

The People's Association (PA) and National Trade Union Congress (NTUC) forming a new career support initiative, specially for fresh graduates and young professionals, managers, executives (PMEs) and launching the new integrated online-to-offline approach to help new job entrants, at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 29, 2017. 

The initiative named Todo Todo, is designed to help youth identify what they have to do to achieve their career aspirations, both in the short-term and the longer-term. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ryan Hon, (centre) 25, Mixologist of Maison Ikkoku, with his Maison Ikkoku SG50, on May 05 2015. Ms Noreen Ong, (left) 27, Mixologist, and Ms Francesca Tan, (right) 24, Mixologist, from Maison Ikkoku.

The Singapore Sling turns 100 this year. Life! rounds up several renditions of the famous cocktail. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past posters about nurses at Singapore General Hospital on Oct 22, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Thursday noon (Oct 22), taking Singapore's total to 57,941.

They included one case from a worker's dormitory, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday.

There were also seven imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices when they arrived in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 40.78 million people. More than 1.12 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Sanjeevan C Balasingam, Director Member Associations Asia and Oceania from FIFA, during media doorstop at FAS election at Sports Hub Black Box auditorium on Apr 29, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Zdenek Kastanek, 29, is a spirit evangeliser and creative consultant with Proof &amp; Company liquor distribution. He helps create new cocktails, often working out of the 'lab' in Proof &amp; Company office. He has been one of the top four bartenders in the world for four years running and is credited with being the Godfather of the Czech-Sloak influence in Singapore. 

Story about the Czechs and Slovak bartenders who are behind some of the best cocktail bars in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks waiting for buses outside People's Park Complex on Oct 22, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Thursday noon (Oct 22), taking Singapore's total to 57,941.

They included one case from a worker's dormitory, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Thursday.

There were also seven imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices when they arrived in Singapore. There were no community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 40.78 million people. More than 1.12 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Lawyer Lim Kia Tong, the new president of the Football Association of Singapore (FAS), after winning the election during media doorstop at Sports Hub Black Box auditorium on Apr 29, 2017. 

Lim's slate of nine, called Team LKT, won the vote 30-13, beating the team - Game Changers - fielded by Hougang United and Tiong Bahru FC chairman Bill Ng.

The election, decided by the FAS' 44 affiliates, was held at the Sports Hub's Black Box Auditorium.

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      <image:caption>9 Czech-Slovak influencers at Manhattan Bar on Sept 30 2015, managed by Slovak Tomas Stoila, at Regent Singapore, A Four Seasons Hotel, managed by Czech Martin Dell. 

Story about the growing group of influential Czech and Slovak bartenders who have key spots in the bar/nightlife scene in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Foreign workers resting under a tent along Yishun Avenue 8 with HDB flats in the background, on Oct 23, 2020. 

There were 10 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Oct 23), taking Singapore's total to 57,951.

All were imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. No community cases were reported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 41.23 million people. More than 1.13 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>The Guinness World Records oldest gymnast at 92 years old, Ms Johanna Quaas from Germany giving a special performance at the exhibit showcase in the 8th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2017 (AAIF2017) at Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre on Apr 25, 2017. 

This is the first time Ms Quaas is performing in Asia, and only in Singapore. She will be performing on 25 April during AAIF2017 and on 26th April during the 5th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards that will be graced by Finland's Minister of Social Affairs &amp; Health, Ms Pirkko Mattila. The 5th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards is held in conjunction with AAIF2017. 

700 international and local industry representatives, government and community leaders from seniors living, investment and banking, aged care, to healthcare are expected to be in Singapore for the 8th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2017 (AAIF2017) taking place from April 25 to 26 2017 at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, Singapore to access the best global ageing models and drive discussions on how to change the way our seniors age.

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      <image:caption>9 Czech-Slovak influencers at Manhattan Bar on Sept 30 2015, managed by Slovak Tomas Stoila, at Regent Singapore, A Four Seasons Hotel, managed by Czech Martin Dell. 

Story about the growing group of influential Czech and Slovak bartenders who have key spots in the bar/nightlife scene in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>S11 Dormitory in Punggol and Marina Country Club with powered pleasure craft, wakeboard boats and boats berthed at the pier on Oct 23, 2020. The background is  Pasir Gudang industrial town with petrochemical activities taking place in Malaysia. 

There were 10 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Oct 23), taking Singapore's total to 57,951.

All were imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. No community cases were reported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 41.23 million people. More than 1.13 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Caelan Khoo (front, with raised hand) and Revanth Manikandan, 6, and both K2 students from PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Cheng San-Seletar Blk 533, demonstrating the kerb drill to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the mini road safety circuit at AMK 3G Centre during the Cheng San - Seletar Walk, Cycle and Ride event on Apr 23, 2017. 

More than 2,000 residents joining Grassroots Adviser Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister and MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC, at the Cheng San - Seletar Walk, Cycle, Ride @ AMK 2017 on Apr 23, 2017.

Cheng San - Seletar Walk, Cycle, Ride @ AMK 2017 aims to raise the road safety awareness and educate the elderly and children, who are the most vulnerable groups of road users. It provides a platform for our residents to understand the importance of road safety and be educated through a fun and joyful manner. In addition, it targets to bond our residents by promoting social cohesiveness and neighbourliness amongst residents.

The highlights of event include hands on of the various types of Personal Mobility Devices (PMDs) at the PMDs Trial Area, showcase of the first PMD lockers in the Community Club by catering to residents' changing needs and the prize presentation ceremony to the eight winners, who are current primary school students studying within Ang Mo Kio GRC &amp; Sengkang West SMC, of the 'Life's Beautiful' art competition. The art pieces of the winners will be printed on tissue box, which with every purchase of 5 boxes, $0.20 will be donated to MINDS.

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      <image:caption>Mr Philippo Hardegger, 43, CEO of Gelataria-Italia, at his gelato making facility on Dec 05 2013.  

For SME Spotlight on franchising. Gelato maker Gelataria-Italia is an SME that has grown through franchising. 

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      <image:caption>Cyclist wearing face mask cycling under LRT train tracks near 273D Punggol Place on Oct 23, 2020. 

There were 10 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Oct 23), taking Singapore's total to 57,951.

All were imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore. No community cases were reported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 41.23 million people. More than 1.13 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking photograph of the children from PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Cheng San-Seletar Blk 533, riding in the mini road safety circuit at AMK 3G Centre in the Cheng San - Seletar Walk, Cycle and Ride event on Apr 23, 2017. 

More than 2,000 residents joining Grassroots Adviser Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister and MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC, at the Cheng San - Seletar Walk, Cycle, Ride @ AMK 2017 on Apr 23, 2017.

Cheng San - Seletar Walk, Cycle, Ride @ AMK 2017 aims to raise the road safety awareness and educate the elderly and children, who are the most vulnerable groups of road users. It provides a platform for our residents to understand the importance of road safety and be educated through a fun and joyful manner. In addition, it targets to bond our residents by promoting social cohesiveness and neighbourliness amongst residents.

The highlights of event include hands on of the various types of Personal Mobility Devices (PMDs) at the PMDs Trial Area, showcase of the first PMD lockers in the Community Club by catering to residents' changing needs and the prize presentation ceremony to the eight winners, who are current primary school students studying within Ang Mo Kio GRC &amp; Sengkang West SMC, of the 'Life's Beautiful' art competition. The art pieces of the winners will be printed on tissue box, which with every purchase of 5 boxes, $0.20 will be donated to MINDS.

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      <image:caption>Salta's chef Desmond Goh, 28, at SALTA Argentine Parrilla + Grocer on May 29 2012 for Foodie Confidential. 

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      <image:caption>A job station at the NTUC Job Security Council booth at North West SkillsFuture Marketplace at Yew Tee Community Club on Oct 24, 2020. 

To help the community secure jobs and find upskilling opportunities in the current climate, the North West Community Development Council, supported by the National Trades Union Congress’ (NTUC) e2i (Employment and Employability Institute), will be launching the inaugural North West SkillsFuture Marketplace. The one-day event on 24 October which will provide over 450 jobs in various sectors, such as Healthcare, Education and Logistics. e2i Career Coaches will provide career guidance to residents onsite, by assessing residents’ employability gaps and expanding their job search resources. Learning from the CDC’s past SkillsFuture events which have been fully face-to-face or online, the hybrid event will merge elements of on-site job interviews, with online engagements, to provide a holistic yet convenient jobs and upskilling platform for residents.

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      <image:caption>Ryssa, an 8-year-old girl, meeting and hugging her bone marrow donor Mr Phil Tan, 27, IT Consultant, for the first time at the Bone Marrow Donor Programme (BMDP) "Celebration of Heroes' event at School of the Arts on Apr 19, 2017. By her side are her brothers, Kaiser and Kieran.

The girl is one of triplets and would have died without the man's donation. It will be a rare, surprise meeting between patient and donor, organised by the Bone Marrow Donor Programme. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Law K. Shanmugam is present as the BMDP Patron and Guest of Honour.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lim Kar Choon, 68, at Yuan Ji Fishball Noodle located at #02-72 Tiong Bahru Market on June 12 2014. 

Some hawker stalls start their business in the wee hours of the morning, as early as 2am, and close for the day in the late morning or early afternoon.

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      <image:caption>Residents attending the North West SkillsFuture Marketplace at Yew Tee Community Club on Oct 24, 2020. 

To help the community secure jobs and find upskilling opportunities in the current climate, the North West Community Development Council, supported by the National Trades Union Congress’ (NTUC) e2i (Employment and Employability Institute), will be launching the inaugural North West SkillsFuture Marketplace. The one-day event on 24 October which will provide over 450 jobs in various sectors, such as Healthcare, Education and Logistics. e2i Career Coaches will provide career guidance to residents onsite, by assessing residents’ employability gaps and expanding their job search resources. Learning from the CDC’s past SkillsFuture events which have been fully face-to-face or online, the hybrid event will merge elements of on-site job interviews, with online engagements, to provide a holistic yet convenient jobs and upskilling platform for residents.

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      <image:caption>Draping Ceremony within the compound of Sultan Mosque on Apr 18, 2017. 

A State-assisted funeral will be held for the late Mr Othman Wok on Tuesday (April 18), with a gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket through heartland areas. A private hearse carrying Mr Othman's casket will make its way from his home at 46 Kew Avenue to the Sultan Mosque at North Bridge Road for the funeral prayer at 12.15pm. After the prayer service, the State Flag will be draped over the casket in the presence of Mr Othman's family. At 2pm, the gun carriage carrying the casket will make its way to the burial site at the Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Jack Thang, 39, worker at Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice Stall at Market Street Food Centre on May 13 2015. 

Food options around the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, in light of the upcoming Singapore International Festival of Arts and the O.P.E.N.

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      <image:caption>Celebrity artiste Patricia Mok greeting Mr Alex Yam, Mayor of North West District, before the start of the SkillsFuture Dialogue with Minister
Lawrence Wong. 

Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for Education and Second Minister for Finance, attending North West SkillsFuture Marketplace at Yew Tee Community Club on Oct 24, 2020. 

To help the community secure jobs and find upskilling opportunities in the current climate, the North West Community Development Council, supported by the National Trades Union Congress’ (NTUC) e2i (Employment and Employability Institute), will be launching the inaugural North West SkillsFuture Marketplace. The one-day event on 24 October which will provide over 450 jobs in various sectors, such as Healthcare, Education and Logistics. e2i Career Coaches will provide career guidance to residents onsite, by assessing residents’ employability gaps and expanding their job search resources. Learning from the CDC’s past SkillsFuture events which have been fully face-to-face or online, the hybrid event will merge elements of on-site job interviews, with online engagements, to provide a holistic yet convenient jobs and upskilling platform for residents.

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      <image:caption>The State Flag-draped casket outside Sultan Mosque on Apr 18, 2017. 

A State-assisted funeral will be held for the late Mr Othman Wok on Tuesday (April 18), with a gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket through heartland areas. A private hearse carrying Mr Othman's casket will make its way from his home at 46 Kew Avenue to the Sultan Mosque at North Bridge Road for the funeral prayer at 12.15pm. After the prayer service, the State Flag will be draped over the casket in the presence of Mr Othman's family. At 2pm, the gun carriage carrying the casket will make its way to the burial site at the Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Sayjoo Goh, 26, Marketing Executive of Sinpopo at 458 Joo Chiat Road on June 21 2013. It opened on May 14 this year, serving local traditional food and dessert. 

The Changing Face of Joo Chiat. An estate known for its seedy image is cleaning up its act, with more new establishments being set up around the area. Among the newly-opened outlets lending to its gentrification are cidar bars, gelato shops, 3D offices, cafes and restaurants. 

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      <image:caption>A group wefie before the start of the SkillsFuture Dialogue betweenMr Alex Yam, Mayor of North West District, Minister Lawrence Wong and celebrity artistes Patricia Mok and Wang Lei. 

Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for Education and Second Minister for Finance, attending North West SkillsFuture Marketplace at Yew Tee Community Club on Oct 24, 2020. 

To help the community secure jobs and find upskilling opportunities in the current climate, the North West Community Development Council, supported by the National Trades Union Congress’ (NTUC) e2i (Employment and Employability Institute), will be launching the inaugural North West SkillsFuture Marketplace. The one-day event on 24 October which will provide over 450 jobs in various sectors, such as Healthcare, Education and Logistics. e2i Career Coaches will provide career guidance to residents onsite, by assessing residents’ employability gaps and expanding their job search resources. Learning from the CDC’s past SkillsFuture events which have been fully face-to-face or online, the hybrid event will merge elements of on-site job interviews, with online engagements, to provide a holistic yet convenient jobs and upskilling platform for residents.

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      <image:caption>The State Flag-draped casket outside Sultan Mosque on Apr 18, 2017. 

A State-assisted funeral will be held for the late Mr Othman Wok on Tuesday (April 18), with a gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket through heartland areas. A private hearse carrying Mr Othman's casket will make its way from his home at 46 Kew Avenue to the Sultan Mosque at North Bridge Road for the funeral prayer at 12.15pm. After the prayer service, the State Flag will be draped over the casket in the presence of Mr Othman's family. At 2pm, the gun carriage carrying the casket will make its way to the burial site at the Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery. 

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      <image:caption>Lola's Cafe at 5 Simon Road on Aug 14 2013. Mr Foo Choo Kiat, 26, (left) and Ms June Tan, 24, opened the cafe in May 2013. It serves coffee from local supplier Dutch Colony and plays retro vinyl records.  

For Life! Weekend Story about the new wave of hipster cafes opening around Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>North West SkillsFuture Marketplace at Yew Tee Community Club on Oct 24, 2020. 

To help the community secure jobs and find upskilling opportunities in the current climate, the North West Community Development Council, supported by the National Trades Union Congress’ (NTUC) e2i (Employment and Employability Institute), will be launching the inaugural North West SkillsFuture Marketplace. The one-day event on 24 October which will provide over 450 jobs in various sectors, such as Healthcare, Education and Logistics. e2i Career Coaches will provide career guidance to residents onsite, by assessing residents’ employability gaps and expanding their job search resources. Learning from the CDC’s past SkillsFuture events which have been fully face-to-face or online, the hybrid event will merge elements of on-site job interviews, with online engagements, to provide a holistic yet convenient jobs and upskilling platform for residents.

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      <image:caption>The gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket preparing to leave Sultan Mosque on Apr 18, 2017. 

A State-assisted funeral will be held for the late Mr Othman Wok on Tuesday (April 18), with a gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket through heartland areas. A private hearse carrying Mr Othman's casket will make its way from his home at 46 Kew Avenue to the Sultan Mosque at North Bridge Road for the funeral prayer at 12.15pm. After the prayer service, the State Flag will be draped over the casket in the presence of Mr Othman's family. At 2pm, the gun carriage carrying the casket will make its way to the burial site at the Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Federic Colin, 40, Chef and Owner of Brasserie Gavroche, at his restaurant on May 14 2014. 

For story about the Tras Street and its growing F&amp;B scene. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Rudi Rashid, 44, IT Engineer, collecting 8 TraceTogether tokens at Yio Chu Kang Community Club on Oct 24, 2020.

TraceTogether token collection story, on the first weekend since mandatory use of TraceTogether was announced. 

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      <image:caption>The public watches as the gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket passes Golden Landmark Shopping Complex on Apr 18, 2017. 

//A State-assisted funeral will be held for the late Mr Othman Wok on Tuesday (April 18), with a gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket through heartland areas. A private hearse carrying Mr Othman's casket will make its way from his home at 46 Kew Avenue to the Sultan Mosque at North Bridge Road for the funeral prayer at 12.15pm. After the prayer service, the State Flag will be draped over the casket in the presence of Mr Othman's family. At 2pm, the gun carriage carrying the casket will make its way to the burial site at the Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Chia Kia Chao, 23, Co-owner, Mr Yeo Chern Yu, 22, Co-owner and chef, Mr Oong Bing Hui, 20, Co-owner and Barista, at Stateland Cafe on Apr 16 2014. 

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      <image:caption>People collecting TraceTogether tokens at Teck Ghee Community Club on Oct 24, 2020.

TraceTogether token collection story, on the first weekend since mandatory use of TraceTogether was announced. 

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      <image:caption>The public watching as the gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket passes Golden Landmark Shopping Complex on Apr 18, 2017. 

A State-assisted funeral will be held for the late Mr Othman Wok on Tuesday (April 18), with a gun carriage carrying the State Flag-draped casket through heartland areas. A private hearse carrying Mr Othman's casket will make its way from his home at 46 Kew Avenue to the Sultan Mosque at North Bridge Road for the funeral prayer at 12.15pm. After the prayer service, the State Flag will be draped over the casket in the presence of Mr Othman's family. At 2pm, the gun carriage carrying the casket will make its way to the burial site at the Choa Chu Kang Muslim Cemetery. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Putri Delfina Neo, (right) 30, holding Machamp's breakfast ($18). and Ms Neo Sze Jie, 33, holding The Awesome One ($11), Co-owners of Flavour Flings cafe, on Jan 07 2015. 

//Story on more cafes and eateries setting up shop in Kovan. 

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      <image:caption>People queueing to collect TraceTogether tokens at Teck Ghee Community Club on Oct 24, 2020.

TraceTogether token collection story, on the first weekend since mandatory use of TraceTogether was announced. 

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      <image:caption>The Singapore edition of Bangkok's popular creative market Artbox at Marina Bay on Apr 15, 2017. 

Photos and videos on social media show massive crowds thronging the Bayfront Event Space at Bayfront Avenue, where stalls selling food, trinkets and lifestyle products were set up.

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      <image:caption>Ms Sim Li-Shenn, 34, Co-owner of Carpenter and Cook, along Lorong Kilat on Jan 29 2014. 

Streetview story on Chun Tin Road and area near Upper Bukit Timah Road, near Beauty World Centre. Once reowned for its slew of eateries, businesses there have suffered a setback after construction work on the Downtown Line began. 

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      <image:caption>People queueing to collect TraceTogether tokens at Yio Chu Kang Community Club on Oct 24, 2020.

TraceTogether token collection story, on the first weekend since mandatory use of TraceTogether was announced. 

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      <image:caption>The Singapore edition of Bangkok's popular creative market Artbox at Marina Bay on Apr 15, 2017. 

Photos and videos on social media show massive crowds thronging the Bayfront Event Space at Bayfront Avenue, where stalls selling food, trinkets and lifestyle products were set up.

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      <image:caption>Greta Yaxley, 12, winner (right) and Jack Kibble, 13, runner up of popular Australian TV series Junior Master Chef 2 doing cooking demostration for visitors at the My Home furniture and renovation fair at the Singapore Expo on 04 Aug 2012.

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      <image:caption>People queueing to collect TraceTogether tokens at Marymount Community Club on Oct 24, 2020.

TraceTogether token collection story, on the first weekend since mandatory use of TraceTogether was announced. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Sreehari Somavarapu, (with bicycle) 35, senior software engineer at DBS bank, chatting with a traffic police officer and active mobility enforcement officer (extreme right in lime green) standing nearby, who are giving tips on safe riding practices outside Tampines MRT station on Apr 13, 2017.

LTA and SPF are conducting a joint operation around Tampines to project presence and engage cyclists and owners of personal mobility devices on safe road practices.

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      <image:caption>Chef Matthew K. Mok, 38, of The Rabbit Stash, for Foodie Confidential on Nov 06 2013. 

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask walking past a poster at Tampines MRT station on Nov 01, 2020. 

There were four new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 1), taking Singapore's total to 58,019.

They were all imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

No cases in the community or from within dorms were announced on Sunday.

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      <image:caption>Orchard Road as seen from Orchard Central on Apr 13, 2017. 

The Singapore Tourism Board has announced plans for refreshing Orchard Road to make it more pedestrian friendly, including the possible reclaiming of the right most road lane to expand the pedestrian space, the use of open air carparks at Grange Road and Angullia Park for pop up concepts, events and activities, and a Shibuya-style scrambled crossing located possibly at the junction of Cairnhill Road and Orchard Road, and Bideford Road and Orchard Road. There will also be a Design Incubator retail space for local designers at Orchard Green, located at the junction of Orchard and Cairnhill Roads to be completed by end 2018.

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      <image:caption>Mr Mike Fu, (left) 30, Owner of Dragon Bowl restaurant, at Aperia Mall on Apr 06 2015. 

Feature on more eateries opening in the kallang area. 

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask walking past a Dettol advertisement at Serangoon MRT station on Nov 03, 2020.

There were nine new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Tuesday noon (Nov 3), taking Singapore's total to 58,029.

They include two cases from worker's dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday. There were no new community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 46.5 million people. More than 1.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>(Extreme left) Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team players, Nick Malouf, Forward position, trying his hand at preparing local ice-cream sandwich, at the Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team Sporting Cultural Exchange with SportCares Foundation at The Float @ Marina Bay on Apr 11, 2017. 

Four members of the Qantas Australian Men’s Rugby Sevens team, who arrived yesterday for this weekend’s Singapore Sevens, took time out of their training schedule this afternoon to participate in a unique sporting cultural exchange with 13 local youth from the SportCares Foundation at The Float@Marina Bay.
 
Nick Malouf, James Stannard, Charlie Taylor and Henry Hutchison, four key members of the Australian national rugby seven’s team that is currently placed 6th in the HSBC Sevens World Series, introduced the basics of their sport to the group of 14 to 19 year-olds. The players shared ball passing technique, demonstrated how to form a scrum, and explained what a line-out was. In return, the teenagers taught the players the essence of the game of chapteh – a traditional game popular in Southeast Asia where one, or a team, tries to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible, in a similar way to keepie uppie in soccer. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Masataka Yamashita, 49, Director and Baker of Chef Yamashita, at his cake shop on June 13 2014. 

For story on home-grown cake shops that sell cakes made from scatch. 
 
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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks sitting next to tables with safe distancing markers outside PLQ Mall on Nov 03, 2020.

There were nine new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Tuesday noon (Nov 3), taking Singapore's total to 58,029.

They include two cases from worker's dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday. There were no new community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 46.5 million people. More than 1.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team players (in yellow), Nick Malouf, Forward position; James Stannard, Back Row position; Henry Hutchison, Back Row position, together with SportCares youths (in red) Zulkilfli Bin Najib, 18, Dinie Irfan Bin Abdul Raup, 19, and Noorisha Elfira Binte Helmy, 16, trying out chapteh, at the Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team Sporting Cultural Exchange with SportCares Foundation at The Float @ Marina Bay on Apr 11, 2017. 

Four members of the Qantas Australian Men’s Rugby Sevens team, who arrived yesterday for this weekend’s Singapore Sevens, took time out of their training schedule this afternoon to participate in a unique sporting cultural exchange with 13 local youth from the SportCares Foundation at The Float@Marina Bay.
 
Nick Malouf, James Stannard, Charlie Taylor and Henry Hutchison, four key members of the Australian national rugby seven’s team that is currently placed 6th in the HSBC Sevens World Series, introduced the basics of their sport to the group of 14 to 19 year-olds. The players shared ball passing technique, demonstrated how to form a scrum, and explained what a line-out was. In return, the teenagers taught the players the essence of the game of chapteh – a traditional game popular in Southeast Asia where one, or a team, tries to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible, in a similar way to keepie uppie in soccer. 

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      <image:caption>(From left to right) Ono Hiroyuki, 32, Chef Fukasawa Keisuke, 29, Master Chef Oshino Koichiro, 45, Chef Yoshizawa Shunsuke, 30, and Chef Ishizawa Takahiro, 36, at Shinji Raffles Hotel on June 24 2015. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks sitting at tables outside PLQ Mall on Nov 03, 2020.

There were nine new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Tuesday noon (Nov 3), taking Singapore's total to 58,029.

They include two cases from worker's dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday. There were no new community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 46.5 million people. More than 1.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team player Henry Hutchison, Back Row position, playing chapteh with SportCares youths (from left) Noorisha Elfira Binte Helmy, 16, Muhammad Khairulnizam Bin Mazlan, 18, and Dinie Irfan Bin Abdul Raup, 19, at the Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team Sporting Cultural Exchange with SportCares Foundation at The Float @ Marina Bay on Apr 11, 2017. 

Four members of the Qantas Australian Men’s Rugby Sevens team, who arrived yesterday for this weekend’s Singapore Sevens, took time out of their training schedule this afternoon to participate in a unique sporting cultural exchange with 13 local youth from the SportCares Foundation at The Float@Marina Bay.
 
Nick Malouf, James Stannard, Charlie Taylor and Henry Hutchison, four key members of the Australian national rugby seven’s team that is currently placed 6th in the HSBC Sevens World Series, introduced the basics of their sport to the group of 14 to 19 year-olds. The players shared ball passing technique, demonstrated how to form a scrum, and explained what a line-out was. In return, the teenagers taught the players the essence of the game of chapteh – a traditional game popular in Southeast Asia where one, or a team, tries to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible, in a similar way to keepie uppie in soccer. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Geraldine Wang, 42, baker-owner of BerryGerryBakes at her boutique bakery on June 13 2014. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking outside Paya Lebar MRT station on Nov 03, 2020.

There were nine new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Tuesday noon (Nov 3), taking Singapore's total to 58,029.

They include two cases from worker's dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday. There were no new community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 46.5 million people. More than 1.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team player Henry Hutchison, Back Row position playing chapteh with SportCares youths Muhammad Khairulnizam Bin Mazlan, 18, and Dinie Irfan Bin Abdul Raup, 19, at the Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team Sporting Cultural Exchange with SportCares Foundation at The Float @ Marina Bay on Apr 11, 2017. 

Four members of the Qantas Australian Men’s Rugby Sevens team, who arrived yesterday for this weekend’s Singapore Sevens, took time out of their training schedule this afternoon to participate in a unique sporting cultural exchange with 13 local youth from the SportCares Foundation at The Float@Marina Bay.
 
Nick Malouf, James Stannard, Charlie Taylor and Henry Hutchison, four key members of the Australian national rugby seven’s team that is currently placed 6th in the HSBC Sevens World Series, introduced the basics of their sport to the group of 14 to 19 year-olds. The players shared ball passing technique, demonstrated how to form a scrum, and explained what a line-out was. In return, the teenagers taught the players the essence of the game of chapteh – a traditional game popular in Southeast Asia where one, or a team, tries to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible, in a similar way to keepie uppie in soccer. 

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      <image:caption>Interview with Korean celebrity chef Paik Jong Won, who owns various Korean food brands, including Bornga at Vivocity on May 22 2013. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks checking in with the TraceTogether app or after scanning SafeEntry QR code or scanning identification card to check in at SingPost Centre on Nov 03, 2020.

There were nine new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Tuesday noon (Nov 3), taking Singapore's total to 58,029.

They include two cases from worker's dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday. There were no new community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 46.5 million people. More than 1.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team players Charlie Taylor, Winger position, signing autographs for SportCares youths (from left) Muhd Rizq Rusydy Bin Ridzuan, 16, Muhammad Alderamin Bin Muhd Adly, 16, Nurul  'Afini Binte Mohammed Erwan, 16, at the Qantas Australian Men's Rugby Sevens Team Sporting Cultural Exchange with SportCares Foundation at The Float @ Marina Bay on Apr 11, 2017. 

Four members of the Qantas Australian Men’s Rugby Sevens team, who arrived yesterday for this weekend’s Singapore Sevens, took time out of their training schedule this afternoon to participate in a unique sporting cultural exchange with 13 local youth from the SportCares Foundation at The Float@Marina Bay.
 
Nick Malouf, James Stannard, Charlie Taylor and Henry Hutchison, four key members of the Australian national rugby seven’s team that is currently placed 6th in the HSBC Sevens World Series, introduced the basics of their sport to the group of 14 to 19 year-olds. The players shared ball passing technique, demonstrated how to form a scrum, and explained what a line-out was. In return, the teenagers taught the players the essence of the game of chapteh – a traditional game popular in Southeast Asia where one, or a team, tries to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air for as long as possible, in a similar way to keepie uppie in soccer. 

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There were seven new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Thursday noon (Nov 5), taking Singapore's total to 58,043.

They included six imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There was also one case in the community and none from worker's dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 47.4 million people. More than 1.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>A junior college student wearing face mask on a bus near Woodlands MRT station on Nov 09, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Monday noon (Nov 9), taking Singapore's total to 58,064.

There were no cases in the community or workers' dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There were eight imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Abdul Gaffoor Mosque on Mar 28, 2017. 

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Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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      <image:caption>Travel Black Book on Ms Trina Liang-Lin, 42, President of UN Women Singapore at her house on July 29 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers departing to Xiamen, China via Xiamen Airlines queueing up to get their documents checked and temperatures taken at the departure hall of Changi Airport Terminal 1 on Nov 11, 2020. 

Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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For Heritage Gems feature on Masjid Abdul Gaffoor. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Jolene Chong, 30, General Manager of Hotel Re! @ Pearl's Hill, on June 30 2014. She is managing Hotel Re! @ Pearl's Hill as part of her family business. 

For Me and My Money. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors going to Jewel Changi Airport doing SafeEntry check-in at Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Nov 11, 2020. 

Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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For Heritage Gems feature on Masjid Abdul Gaffoor. 

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      <image:caption>Mr R. Chandran, 57, (left) Founder and Director of ACT3 Theatrics and Ms Amy J Cheng, 43, Creative Programme Director of ACT3 Theatrics, at Armenian Street on July 23 2013. 

For cover story on children's theatre in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Setup of Christmas decorations with dinosaur sculptures at the departure hall of Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Nov 11, 2020. 

Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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      <image:caption>Staff doing maintenance inside the poison arrow frogs exhibit at S.E.A. Aquarium at RWS Sentosa on Mar 27, 2017. 

S.E.A. Aquarium at RWS Sentosa is celebrating a special milestone as it welcomes its 10 millionth visitor. The lucky visitor will be presented with a S.E.A. Aquarium annual pass, an exclusive meet-and-greet session with Mai the manta ray mascot, as well as exclusive merchandise. The ceremony will be held at the Ocean Dome. 

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      <image:caption>Foral designer Harijanto Setiawan, 42, founder of Boenga, at his studio on Dec 16 2013. He won the Designer of the Year for the recent President's Design Award 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Security personnel escorting passengers arriving at Changi Airport Terminal 1 on Nov 11, 2020. 

Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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      <image:caption>Visitors at the sea jellies exhibit at S.E.A. Aquarium at RWS Sentosa on Mar 27, 2017. 

S.E.A. Aquarium at RWS Sentosa is celebrating a special milestone as it welcomes its 10 millionth visitor. The lucky visitor will be presented with a S.E.A. Aquarium annual pass, an exclusive meet-and-greet session with Mai the manta ray mascot, as well as exclusive merchandise. The ceremony will be held at the Ocean Dome. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Irene Lee, 53 (left) and Ms Wu Feng Jiao, 60, co-partners of Galmour Danzfit at 463 Crawford Lane on 24 July 2012. New establishments has injected some vitality into Crawford Court which has been around for more than 30 years.

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      <image:caption>Passengers arriving from Xiamen wearing isolation gowns at Changi Airport Terminal 1 on Nov 11, 2020. 

Travellers from Singapore will be able to travel to Hong Kong for leisure from Nov 22, in the first air travel bubble arrangement for the Republic since border restrictions were imposed amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The scheme will start with one flight a day into each city with a quota of 200 travellers per flight, Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in Singapore on Wednesday (Nov 11).

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      <image:caption>Filipino artist John Frank Sabado, 45, with his work titled Conversation, using pen and ink on paper, created in 2014, 109 x 178cm, at The Drawing Room on May 10 2014. He is known for his intricate drawings and will hold his first solo show at The Drawing Room from 9 May to 8 June 2014. 

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      <image:caption>STB staff introducing the digital installation at Chinatown MRT exit A (Pagoda Street) on Apr 10, 2017. 

Singapore Tourism Board is introducing a new media installation titled "Chinatown Comes Alive". The media installation consists of three digital installations featuring famous historical figures like the Samsui woman and rickshaw pullers who will interact with visitors to gauge their interests and then dispense them a map pointing to different tourist landmarks based on said interests.

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      <image:caption>Mr Tan Swie Hian, 70, multi-disciplinary artist, with the cat named Gaga, which he saved when the fire broke out, and his new work, a sculpture titled L'enfer c'est les autres (Hell is the Others), at his studio at Telok Kurau studios on June 22 2013. His studio was affected in a fire six months ago. For story on what has changed after the fire and how the artists are doing six months after the fire.   

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      <image:caption>Minister Grace Fu having a chat with Mr Kelvin Tong, Director of B.M.T., before the start of 'Together Apart' in a media preview at Shaw Lido on Apr 04, 2017. 

'Together Apart', a film anthology produced as part of Singapore's first crowd-sourced short film initiative on cultural diversity and social integration, Project Lapis Sagu, launched tonight in a media preview at Shaw Lido on Apr 04, 2017. 

The anthology consists of three films that had been based on ideas from members of the public and developed by local directors, with a fourth film by Eric Khoo having been pulled from the anthology. Minister Grace Fu will be guest of honour.

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      <image:caption>American-born Vietnamese artist Phi Phi Oanh, 34, holds her first solo show, Palimpsest, at Fost Gallery in Gillman Barracks, on May 09 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Athletics team training under Singapore Athletics' new technical director Volker Herrmann, his first day of work at Kallang Practice Track (Home of the Athletics) on Apr 01, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Zachary Ibrahim, 23, Mr Gavin Yap, 36, Ms Frances Lee, 23, and Ms Elizabeth Lazan, 31, cast members of Fat Pig, the upcoming theatre production by Pangdemonium, on Feb 05 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Goh Chui Ling and Wendy Enn from the Singapore Athletics team, training under Singapore Athletics' new technical director Volker Herrmann, his first day of work at Kallang Practice Track (Home of the Athletics) on Apr 01, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Frances Lee, Ethel Yap, Adrian Pang (standing), Susan Tordoff, Thomas Pang, and Gavin Yap, cast members of Pangdemonium's new production, Tribes, at MSL Building on May 07 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Kevin Chua, 43, performing the tattoo removal service using the MedLite C6 tattoo removal machine, at Singapore Boys' Home on Mar 25, 2017. The hose (right) from the cold air machine blows out cold air which helps to reduce pain at site of tattoo when the removal is taking place. 

The Ministry of Social and Family Development spent over $100,000 to buy a laser tattoo removal machine for the Singapore Boys' Home. This is because many of the juvenile delinquents inside the Home want to remove their tattoos, as they said they face prejudice from potential employers because of their tattoos. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Mish'aal, 30, from Hatch Theatrical Productions, is an up and coming practitioner in the Malay language theatre scene at Substation on Apr 29 2013.  

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask sitting on a bench near Waterway Point on Nov 17, 2020. 

There were six new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Nov 17), all of whom were imported for the seventh consecutive day.

The new cases were placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There were no new community cases and no patients from worker’s dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak that began in December last year has infected more than 54.8 million people. More than 1.32 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Interior of State Courts on Mar 23, 2017. 

URA Heritage Spotlight Series - State courts.

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      <image:caption>Singapore-based theatre directors Mr Nick Perry, at DBS Arts Centre on May 06 2015. 

The Stage Club, an amateur theatre club, is celebrating its 70th anniversary with a performance titled "70 Shades of Play". It will consist of seven scenes from seven different light-hearted plays. This production by The Stage Club runs from 27 to 30 May at the DBS Arts Centre. 

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      <image:caption>Man wearing face mask sitting on a chair with safe distancing markers around him at Waterway Point on Nov 17, 2020. 

There were six new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Nov 17), all of whom were imported for the seventh consecutive day.

The new cases were placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There were no new community cases and no patients from worker’s dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak that began in December last year has infected more than 54.8 million people. More than 1.32 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Interior of State Courts on Mar 23, 2017. 

URA Heritage Spotlight Series - State courts.

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      <image:caption>Mr Eugene Kaspersky, 49, CEO of anti-virus software company Kaspersky Lab, is in Singapore for the Interpol-Europol Cybercrime conference, interview at Shangri-La Hotel on Oct 03 2014. 

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      <image:caption>A faded safe distancing marker on a bus stop seat outside Toa Payoh swimming complex on Nov 17, 2020. 

There were six new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Nov 17), all of whom were imported for the seventh consecutive day.

The new cases were placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There were no new community cases and no patients from worker’s dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak that began in December last year has infected more than 54.8 million people. More than 1.32 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Interior of State Courts on Mar 23, 2017. 

URA Heritage Spotlight Series - State courts.

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      <image:caption>Ms Lim Rui Shan, 22, revising for her polytechnic examinations at home on Aug 28 2014. She failed two of her 'A' level subjects, and as a result could not secure a place in university. However, she secured a spot at Temasek Polytechnic, and still intends to get her degree before she starts work. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks outside Tampines MRT station on Nov 26, 2020. 

There were five new coronavirus cases announced as at Thursday noon (Nov 26), including one in the community, which was the first locally transmitted case in 16 days.

There were no new cases from workers' dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

The remaining four patients were imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, added MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 59.7 million people. Over 1.4 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>State Courts on Mar 23, 2017. 

URA Heritage Spotlight Series - State courts.

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      <image:caption>Mr Colin Seah, Founder and Design Director of Ministry of Design, on July 29 2014. He will be featured in Life magazine's September issue. 

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      <image:caption>The central cooling tower on top of Leonie Tower A, on Mar 24, 2017.

One apartment owner at Leonie Towers managed to block the estate’s management corporation (MC) from removing the central cooling tower that serviced the 35-year-old air-conditioning system in the condominium. The MC of Leonie Towers had sought to dismantle the system, which had outlived its estimated service life of 20 years. The MC was backed by 82 per cent of unit owners at an extraordinary general meeting last year. The unit owners then enacted a by-law under the Building Maintenance and Strata Management (BMSM) Act to empower the MC to proceed. But dissenting unit owner Yap Choo Moi applied to the Strata Titles Board (STB) to invalidate the by-law last year.

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      <image:caption>Mr Colin Seah, Founder and Design Director of Ministry of Design, on July 29 2014. He will be featured in Life magazine's September issue. 

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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/0539015499776b8cd794a26aa01bb350_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Singapore's first locally transmitted Covid-19 case in 16 days is a Singaporean who works as a service engineer, and had dinner with 12 family members at Seoul Garden in Tampines Mall last Saturday (Nov 21), the Health Ministry (MOH) said on Thursday (Nov 26).

There were five new coronavirus cases announced as at Thursday noon (Nov 26), including one in the community, which was the first locally transmitted case in 16 days.

There were no new cases from workers' dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

The remaining four patients were imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, added MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 59.7 million people. Over 1.4 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Phua Xiang Rong Rey, 9, Primary 3 student, Catholic High School (Primary), and his mother Ms Liu Hou Jun Niki, 48, Housewife, receiving their Public Spiritedness Awards from LTC Eric Chua, Commander of 3rd SCDF Division, at 3rd SCDF Division HQ on Mar 23, 2017. They helped SCDF to put out rubbish chute fire. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Colin Seah, Founder and Design Director of Ministry of Design, on July 29 2014. He will be featured in Life magazine's September issue. 

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      <image:caption>Customers at the fruits section at FairPrice Xtra supermarket at NEX on Mar 23, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Music Director and Conductor Yeh Tsung, (right) 65, and composer Eric Watson, 69, at Singapore Conference Hall on June 29 2015. 

Singapore Chinese Orchestra's latest concert to kick off its new season in July comprises a local composition Independent Note which pays tribute to former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and his declaration of Singapore's independence on August 9 1965. Eric Watson composed the music and Lee Kuan Yew's quotation will be spoken on stage by actor Lim Kay Tong. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore's first locally transmitted Covid-19 case in 16 days is a Singaporean who works as a service engineer, and had dinner with 12 family members at Seoul Garden in Tampines Mall last Saturday (Nov 21), the Health Ministry (MOH) said on Thursday (Nov 26).

There were five new coronavirus cases announced as at Thursday noon (Nov 26), including one in the community, which was the first locally transmitted case in 16 days.

There were no new cases from workers' dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

The remaining four patients were imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, added MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 59.7 million people. Over 1.4 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Rows of baby formula powder tins at FairPrice Xtra supermarket at NEX on Mar 23, 2017.

The price of infant milk powder, or baby formula, continues to rise. Parenting portal Babyment on Tuesday released data it had gathered comparing the price increases of six popular brands: Similac, Friso, Nan H.A., S26, Mamil and Enfamil between Dec 2012 and this month, which showed increases of up to 40 per cent. 

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      <image:caption>Mrs Santha Bhaskar, 72, the artistic director and chief choreographer of Indian classical dance company Bhaskar's Arts Academy at Stamford Arts Centre on 06 July 2012.

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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/64c933410fec4d1645cf3e832190ac60_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Singapore's first locally transmitted Covid-19 case in 16 days is a Singaporean who works as a service engineer, and had dinner with 12 family members at Seoul Garden in Tampines Mall last Saturday (Nov 21), the Health Ministry (MOH) said on Thursday (Nov 26).

There were five new coronavirus cases announced as at Thursday noon (Nov 26), including one in the community, which was the first locally transmitted case in 16 days.

There were no new cases from workers' dormitories, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

The remaining four patients were imported cases, who had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, added MOH.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 59.7 million people. Over 1.4 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Smooth-coated otter at Marina Bay on Feb 17, 2017. 

For wildlife in the city feature. 

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      <image:caption>Mrs Santha Bhaskar, 76, Artistic Director of Bhaskar's Arts Academy.

Launch of Singapore Philatelic Museum's "The Singapore Journey: 50 years through stamps" Exhibition and Singapore Post's "50 Stamps for 50 Years" Commemorative Folder in celebration of Singapore's Golden Jubilee, at Singapore Philatelic Museum on July 20 2015. 

It will be held from July 21 2015 to July 31 2016. Featuring over 240 philatelic items spanning 50 years, the exhibition will tell the story of Singapore's progress. Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Sam Tan, will be the guest of honour. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks on the MRT train travelling on the East-West Line on Nov 29, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 29), taking Singapore's total to 58,213.

There were seven imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

Sunday's figure also included one community case, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 62.2 million people. More than 1.45 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Smooth-coated otter at Marina Bay on Feb 17, 2017. 

For wildlife in the city feature. 

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      <image:caption>Rehearsal of Boon Lay CC Chinese Orchestra, which includes Malay twins Nur Najihah, 11, (right) playing the yangqin, and Nur Mahirah, (left) 11, playing the erhu, both primary 5 students, on June 15 2014. 

About 5200 performers under the baton of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra will play at the new Sports Hub on June 28 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Commuters waiting for bus at the bus stop in front of Bugis MRT station exit A along Victoria Street on Nov 29, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 29), taking Singapore's total to 58,213.

There were seven imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

Sunday's figure also included one community case, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 62.2 million people. More than 1.45 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mr Phua Hong Yu, 7, Primary 2 student, raises his hand up in the air when his DIY saltwater car came in first on the race track, in the On The Move zone at Make the Future Singapore on Mar 17, 2017. Looking behind are Minister of Education Ng Chee Meng and A/Prof Lim Tit Meng, Chief Executive of Science Centre. 

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      <image:caption>Ambiga Krishnasamy, 30, the lead dancer from Baskar's Art Academy, who will be playing the role of Sita in the dance production Through Sita's Eyes. The basil plant is an auspicious plant used in the dance production.

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      <image:caption>Woman wearing face mask showing her SafeEntry check in to the security personnel before entering National Library Building at Victoria Street on Nov 29, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 29), taking Singapore's total to 58,213.

There were seven imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

Sunday's figure also included one community case, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 62.2 million people. More than 1.45 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>This aquatic wonderland at the Central Atrium of Marina Square, made with 100,000 (one hundred thousand) inflated balloons was the work of 45 world-class balloon artists from nine countries. They took four days to install the spectacle featuring marine creatures such as fishes, turtles, mermaids and an imposing red octopus, among others. The gigantic octopus scored a record for the Largest Single Sculpture Made of Balloons in the Singapore Book of Records. The exhibition is ongoing till March 19, 2017. (ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI) </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Actress Siti Khalijah, 27, in The Necessary Stage's Black Box on Dec 12 2012. For the upcoming M1 Singapore Fringe Festival, a one-woman play specially for Siti Khalijah, titled Best Of, written by Haresh Sharma.  

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      <image:caption>People having picnic opposite Capitol Singapore along Stamford Road on Nov 29, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 29), taking Singapore's total to 58,213.

There were seven imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

Sunday's figure also included one community case, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 62.2 million people. More than 1.45 million people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This aquatic wonderland at the Central Atrium of Marina Square, made with 100,000 (one hundred thousand) inflated balloons was the work of 45 world-class balloon artists from nine countries. They took four days to install the spectacle featuring marine creatures such as fishes, turtles, mermaids and an imposing red octopus, among others. The gigantic octopus scored a record for the Largest Single Sculpture Made of Balloons in the Singapore Book of Records. The exhibition is ongoing till March 19, 2017. (ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI) </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My Weekend profile of lawyer turned DJ Johnson Ong, 33, at home on Aug 14 2013. 

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      <image:caption>People taking photographs in front of the Capitol Kempinski Singing Tree at the outdoor plaza of Capitol Singapore on Nov 29, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 29), taking Singapore's total to 58,213.

There were seven imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

Sunday's figure also included one community case, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 62.2 million people. More than 1.45 million people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Statues at Haw Par Villa, on Mar 10, 2017.  

Story on Singapore's older tourist attractions and what they are doing to stay relevant. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Joseph Wee Yeong Yew, (left) 29, Marketing Director, and Mr Marcus Wee Yeong Hsieh, 29, Product Director, both founders of local company Aftershock PC, at their shop on July 29 2014. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks and observing safe distancing while watching movie at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 29, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 29), taking Singapore's total to 58,213.

There were seven imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

Sunday's figure also included one community case, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 62.2 million people. More than 1.45 million people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Statues at Haw Par Villa, on Mar 10, 2017.  

Story on Singapore's older tourist attractions and what they are doing to stay relevant. 

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      <image:caption>Mr M Ravi, at the press conference at Six Battery Road on 27 July 2012. He will be filing complaints against Mr Wong Siew Hong, Chairman of The Law Society of Singapore's Members' Care Sub-Committee, under Section 85(3) of the legal profession Act.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks and observing safe distancing while watching movie at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 29, 2020. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Nov 29), taking Singapore's total to 58,213.

There were seven imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore.

Sunday's figure also included one community case, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 62.2 million people. More than 1.45 million people have died.

(ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Statues at Haw Par Villa, on Mar 10, 2017.  

Story on Singapore's older tourist attractions and what they are doing to stay relevant. 

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      <image:caption>Mamady Sidibe at the Barclays Asia Trophy Singapore 2015 Media Launch at The Float @ Marina Bay, VIP Lounge on May 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Muslim praying inside the prayer hall of En-Naeem Mosque on Dec 03, 2020. 

En-Naeem Mosque, one of the 3 mosques reopened on Dec 03, 2020 after disinfection, after being visited by Covid-19 patient.

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      <image:caption>Geylang Serai residents celebrating Singapore World Water Day beside Geylang River on Mar 05, 2017 by breaking the Singapore Book of Record for "Largest Mass Water Bottle Exercise". 

Guest of Honour is Grassroots Adviser Associate Professor Fatimah Lateef, MP for Marine Parade GRC.

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      <image:caption>Mr Patrick Lim, 50, President of Star Controls Group Holdings Pte Ltd, at home on July 01 2015. 

For It Changed My Life. Patrick never invited his classmates home while he was growing up because he felt ashamed of the attap house he lived in. He promised himself he would buy his family a landed home one day and founded SC Group which has an annual turnover of US$80 million. 

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      <image:caption>Muslims praying inside the prayer hall of En-Naeem Mosque on Dec 03, 2020. 

En-Naeem Mosque, one of the 3 mosques reopened on Dec 03, 2020 after disinfection, after being visited by Covid-19 patient.

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      <image:caption>Madam Tay Noi Moi, 73, checking her hair after her haircut by Ms Yee Naung Htwe, 31, student hair dresser from Myanmar and FAST volunteer, at void deck of Blk 415 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10 on Mar 05, 2017. 

Over 200 underprivileged senior citizens in Teck Ghee Constituency will be treated to a complimentary haircut or basic manicure service, coupled with a delectable lunch spread and gift bag at void deck of Blk 415 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10 on Mar 05, 2017. 

This is part of the celebration of a new partnership between Teck Ghee Community Club Management Committee (CCMC) and Lions Club of Singapore Centennial and Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training (FAST). PM Lee Hsien Loong will be mingling with residents at the event.
 
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      <image:caption>Interview with Tyrone Kearwell, General Manager of Philip Morris, at Singapore Polo Club on July 24 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Muslims praying inside the prayer hall of En-Naeem Mosque on Dec 03, 2020. 

En-Naeem Mosque, one of the 3 mosques reopened on Dec 03, 2020 after disinfection, after being visited by Covid-19 patient.

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      <image:caption>PM Lee Hsien Loong taking photograph with a senior citizen at the Haircut Booth by FAST volunteers, at void deck of Blk 415 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10 on Mar 05, 2017. 

Over 200 underprivileged senior citizens in Teck Ghee Constituency will be treated to a complimentary haircut or basic manicure service, coupled with a delectable lunch spread and gift bag at void deck of Blk 415 Ang Mo Kio Ave 10 on Mar 05, 2017. 

This is part of the celebration of a new partnership between Teck Ghee Community Club Management Committee (CCMC) and Lions Club of Singapore Centennial and Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training (FAST). 

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      <image:caption>SGX CEO Magnus Bocker, 53, at SGX Centre on Oct 15 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing reminders on the pillars of En-Naeem Mosque on Dec 03, 2020. 

En-Naeem Mosque, one of the 3 mosques reopened on Dec 03, 2020 after disinfection, after being visited by Covid-19 patient.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ng Chee Meng trying out the flying fox element at Outward Bound Singapore on Pulau Ubin on Feb 23, 2017.

MOE will be sharing updates on the National Outdoor Adventure Education Master Plan announced at the ministry's Committee of Supply parliamentary sitting last year. Education Minister (Schools) Ng Chee Meng will be visiting the Outward Bound Singapore facility on Pulau Ubin on Feb 23, where he will interact with student participants and try out some of the camp activities.

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      <image:caption>Mr Barnaby Matthews, 39, Head of Deriviatives, Singapore, Macquarie Securities Group, at his office on Aug 15 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Muslims praying inside the prayer hall of En-Naeem Mosque on Dec 03, 2020. 

En-Naeem Mosque, one of the 3 mosques reopened on Dec 03, 2020 after disinfection, after being visited by Covid-19 patient.

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      <image:caption>Ms I Fizra Amreen, (extreme left) 15, Secondary 3 student from TKGS, helping to support the 'Snake and Ladder', a vertical challenge activity, at Outward Bound Singapore on Pulau Ubin on Feb 23, 2017.

//MOE will be sharing updates on the National Outdoor Adventure Education Master Plan announced at the ministry's Committee of Supply parliamentary sitting last year. Education Minister (Schools) Ng Chee Meng will be visiting the Outward Bound Singapore facility on Pulau Ubin on Feb 23, where he will interact with student participants and try out some of the camp activities.

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      <image:caption>Founder of CarPal, Dutchman Maarten Hemmes, 30, at SPH on Feb 10 2016. 

CarPal is a Singapore-founded, on-demand delivery start-up, which taps on a pool of regular car owners - who may have little experience in logistics - to courier items for companies and individuals. The drivers range from cabbies and Uber drivers, to real estate and sales agents, and others who want to make extra income on the weekends or evenings.

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      <image:caption>Muslim praying inside the prayer hall of En-Naeem Mosque on Dec 03, 2020. 

En-Naeem Mosque, one of the 3 mosques reopened on Dec 03, 2020 after disinfection, after being visited by Covid-19 patient.

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      <image:caption>Volunteers, staff and famlies of staff of SPD, enjoying themselves at the Giant Jenga Challenge, at Universal Studios Singapore in Resorts World Sentosa, on Feb 18, 2017. 

Over 300 volunteers from nine corporate organisations will engage more than 2,000 beneficiaries and their caregivers at the second edition of the Community Chest Charity in the Park. It is one of 7 Community Chest's fundraising and engagement platforms that provides more opportunities between persons with and without disabilities to interact.

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      <image:caption>Mr Mike King, 43, Regional Retail Manager of IKEA Singapore at IKEA Tampines on Feb 20 2014. He speaks on how IKEA has constantly reinvent itself whilst retaining its heritage, so as to stay relevant in the last 35 years in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Staff disinfecting the prayer hall of En-Naeem Mosque after a prayer session on Dec 03, 2020. 

En-Naeem Mosque, one of the 3 mosques reopened on Dec 03, 2020 after disinfection, after being visited by Covid-19 patient.

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      <image:caption>Silent Prayers by Religious Leaders during the remembrance ceremony to mark the 75th year since the Fall of Singapore, on Feb 15, 2017, at Kranji War Cemetery.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lothar Matthaeus, 54, captain of Germany's 1990 World Cup winning team, is in town to promote the start of the new Bundesliga season, during press conference at the new Bundesliga office at 6A Duxton Hill on Aug 15 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Anglers observing safe distancing while fishing at Lower Seletar reservoir on Dec 15, 2020. 

Singapore will enter phase three of its reopening in two weeks, on Dec 28, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Monday (Dec 14).

The permitted group size for social gatherings will go up from five to eight, with capacity limits in public places such as malls, attractions and places of worship to be increased.

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      <image:caption>The Last Post during the remembrance ceremony to mark the 75th year since the Fall of Singapore, on Feb 15, 2017, at Kranji War Cemetery.

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      <image:caption>For Money People, Mr Bennett Neo, 45, the newly appointed CEO of homegrown logistics firm YCH Group as of Jan 2015, at YCH ChemPark on Jan 12 2015. He was previously with Emas Offshore and Asia Pacific Breweries. 

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      <image:caption>Students having their temperatures taken and doing check-in via SafeEntry while observing safe distancing in the school canteen before going up to their classrooms to collect their N-Level results at Yuying Secondary School on Dec 17, 2020.

Given the ongoing COVID-19 situation, arrangements have been made for school candidates to receive their results from their respective secondary schools - in their individual classrooms instead of gathered as a cohort.

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      <image:caption>Mr Neil Munro, (kneeling, left) 67, Farmer, and Mrs Clare Munro, 65, Farmer, from Coolamon in New South Wales, Australia, looking at tombstone of her father's brother, after the remembrance ceremony to mark the 75th year since the Fall of Singapore, on Feb 15, 2017, at Kranji War Cemetery.

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      <image:caption>Korean actor Hyun Bin at his press conference at Bugis+ atrium level 2 on Apr 26 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Students cleaning their tables after reaching their classroom before the release of the 2020 Singapore-Cambridge GCE N-Level results at Yuying Secondary School on Dec 17, 2020.

Given the ongoing COVID-19 situation, arrangements have been made for school candidates to receive their results from their respective secondary schools - in their individual classrooms instead of gathered as a cohort.

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      <image:caption>Maj (Ret) Yap Siang Yong, 70, member of Singapore Armed Forces Veterans' League, looking for tombstones of members of "Z" Special Unit, after the remembrance ceremony to mark the 75th year since the Fall of Singapore, on Feb 15, 2017, at Kranji War Cemetery.

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      <image:caption>Interview with ex-footballer Hidetoshi Nakata about his collaboration with jewellery brand Damiani, at Fullerton Hotel on Nov 11 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Students listening to a briefing in the classroom before the release of the 2020 Singapore-Cambridge GCE N-Level results at Yuying Secondary School on Dec 17, 2020.

Given the ongoing COVID-19 situation, arrangements have been made for school candidates to receive their results from their respective secondary schools - in their individual classrooms instead of gathered as a cohort.

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      <image:caption>NSFs from Republic of Singapore Air Force playing bubble soccer for their end of course cohesion at the pitch at The Cage on Feb 13, 2017. 
 
One of the pioneer futsal venues in Singapore is The Cage that has 2 outlets. 

Life cover on the futsal scene in Singapore and how it seems to be ever-popular. Three new outlets have opened in the past year.

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      <image:caption>Actress Cate Blanchett during SK-II press conference and group interview at Mandarin Orchard Singapore on May 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>A student collecting her 2020 Singapore-Cambridge GCE N-Level results in the classroom at Yuying Secondary School on Dec 17, 2020.

Given the ongoing COVID-19 situation, arrangements have been made for school candidates to receive their results from their respective secondary schools - in their individual classrooms instead of gathered as a cohort.

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      <image:caption>Commuters using mobile phones on the Downtown MRT line on Feb 13 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Home-grown electronica act Riot !n Magenta, made up of singer Eugenia Yip, (middle) 25, keyboardist/producer Hayashida Ken, (left) 33, and guitarist Khairyl Hashim, 36, are releasing their debut EP with a solo show at the Esplanade.  

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      <image:caption>Information counter at National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), on Dec 17, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>The Malayan Colugo at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve on Feb 13 2017. 

The Malayan Colugo or Malayan Flying Lemur has large eyes and a pointed muzzle. It is either grey or reddish-brown above, mostly with irregular narrow black bands and streaks, white botches and a whitish eye ring.

Its limbs are long and its feet have large claws. There’s an extensive skin membrane stretching from its neck to forelimbs, between the digits, along the side of the body, the hind limbs and across the long tail. This membrane when spread open, enable the colugo to glide from tree to tree. Colugo has been observed to glide more than 100 meters. 

Solitary, arboreal and nocturnal. Usually spends the day clinging to tree trunks or suspended from horizontal branches. It feeds mainly on leaves. The young clings on under the mother’s membrane.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Artists Mr Anri Sala, Mr Carsten Holler, and Mr Rirkrit Tiravanija, are in Singapore for the month of January for a residency with the Singapore Tyler Print Institute, where they will be creating works, at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute on Jan 09 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Empty ICU ward at National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), on Dec 17, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>The Malayan Colugo at Bukit Timah Nature Reserve on Feb 13 2017. 

The Malayan Colugo or Malayan Flying Lemur has large eyes and a pointed muzzle. It is either grey or reddish-brown above, mostly with irregular narrow black bands and streaks, white botches and a whitish eye ring.

Its limbs are long and its feet have large claws. There’s an extensive skin membrane stretching from its neck to forelimbs, between the digits, along the side of the body, the hind limbs and across the long tail. This membrane when spread open, enable the colugo to glide from tree to tree. Colugo has been observed to glide more than 100 meters. 

Solitary, arboreal and nocturnal. Usually spends the day clinging to tree trunks or suspended from horizontal branches. It feeds mainly on leaves. The young clings on under the mother’s membrane.

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      <image:caption>Mandopop singer, William Scorpion, 52, and his cat named Toad, at his house on May 05 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Empty ICU ward at National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), on Dec 17, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People with umbrellas at the NUS Central Library bus stop at 11.31am on Jan 23, 2017. 

Heavy rain on Jan 23, 2017 morning caused flash floods in the Tanjong Pagar area, mainly Craig Road, Tanjong Pagar Road and Maxwell Road. National water agency PUB also warned of several high flood risk areas including Tiong Bahru Road, the Alexandra Canal Sub Drain B near Redhill MRT station and Bishan Road. The heavy downpour was due to a north-east monsoon surge affecting Singapore, according to the National Environment Agency (NEA).

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      <image:caption>Gan Lulu, 27, one of China's most googled models, at the interview during the grand opening of Club Lava at Chijmes on June 01 2013. She became famous after her mother posted a video clip of her online of her coming out naked from the shower. 

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      <image:caption>Pedestrians wearing face masks crossing Jurong Gateway Road outside JCube shopping mall on Dec 20, 2020. 

There were 19 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Sunday (Dec 20), all of which were imported.

The cases were already placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore when they were tested, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There were no new community cases and none from worker dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 74.2 million people. More than 1.6 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Ms Rokifah Yan Budiati, 40, Foreign Domestic Worker from Indonesia, singing a Manadarin song, during the Chinese New Year Celebration at FAST Befriender Club House on Feb 05, 2017. 

FAST (Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training) will be holding the event to educate the domestic workers about the festivities to let them understand and experience the traditions in multi-cultural Singapore. There will be traditional lion dance, song and dance and lo hei for the foreign domestic workers.

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      <image:caption>Para-swimmer Yip Pin Xiu, 24, ST Athlete of the Year nominee, at her home on Feb 19 2016. 

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      <image:caption>A commuter wearing face mask walking past a poster at Tampines MRT station on Dec 23, 2020. 

There were 21 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Wednesday noon (Dec 23), all of which were imported.

They were placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December last year, has infected more than 77.3 million people. Over 1.7 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Foreign domestic workers and volunteers from FAST trying to catch the mandarin orange during the traditional lion dance performance during Chinese New Year Celebration at FAST Befriender Club House on Feb 05 2017. 

FAST (Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training) will be holding the event to educate the domestic workers about the festivities to let them understand and experience the traditions in multi-cultural Singapore. There will be traditional lion dance, song and dance and lo hei for the foreign domestic workers.

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      <image:caption>Traditional lion dance during Chinese New Year Celebration at FAST Befriender Club House on Feb 05 2017. 

FAST (Foreign Domestic Worker Association for Social Support and Training) will be holding the event to educate the domestic workers about the festivities to let them understand and experience the traditions in multi-cultural Singapore. There will be traditional lion dance, song and dance and lo hei for the foreign domestic workers.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Singapore Slingers' centre Justin Howard at OCBC Arena on Feb 23 2016. For profile story on Singapore Slingers' centre Justin Howard, and his journey as a professional basketball player stretching across four continents.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Ashlee Tan, 13, Secondary 2 student from Nanyang Girls' High School, Ms Fong Kay Yian, 17, Secondary 5 student from Singapore Sports School, Ms Freida Lim, 16, Secondary 4 student from CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent, and Mr Jonathan Chan, 17, Year 5 student from Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), at Singapore Swimming Association on Aug 02 2014. 

For IN feature story on young divers in Singapore. Diving is an up and coming sport among youths in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Media preview of underwater dragon dance performance at S.E.A Aquarium, RWS on Jan 25, 2017.

For the first time, S.E.A. Aquarium presents an underwater show that tells the story of how the mischievous Monkey makes way for the Rooster, with the help of an underwater dragon. This visually stunning performance is accompanied by special effects such as live drumming and bubbles for a truly immersive experience. 

Four divers are involved in each performance which takes place at the Open Ocean Habitat in S.E.A. Aquarium. Visitors can catch this performance daily from 27 Jan to 11 Feb at 2.15pm and 4.15pm.

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      <image:caption>(From top, left) Ms Jessy Ng, 35, Housewife, Ms Tina Zhou, 36, Account Assistant, Ms Lisa Liu, 30, Nurse, (From bottom, left) Ms Grace Luo, 25, Product Administrator, Ms Susan Shu, 36, Belly Dance Instructor and Director of Shakiya Belly Dance Singapore, and Ms Vivian Ma, 30, Executive Administrator, at Tampines North Community Club on July 16 2014. 

Team Shakiya comprising of 5 girls (Ms Jessy Ng, 35, Housewife, Ms Tina Zhou, 36, Account Assistant, Ms Lisa Liu, 30, Nurse, Ms Grace Luo, 25, Product Administrator, and Ms Vivian Ma, 30, Executive Administrator), trained and choreographed by Ms Susan Shu, 36, Belly Dance Instructor and Director of Shakiya Belly Dance Singapore, won the Singapore professional group competition at Asia Global Bellydance competition 2014. 

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About infestation of wild boars at Pasir Ris, in response to a forum letter. Writer said the wild boars almost guaranteed to appear after sunset. 

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Ms Jenny Teo, 59, Retiree, mother of 20-year-old Josh Isaac Ng (13 Nov 1997 to 25 Jun 2018); 
Madam Tan Lay Ping, 46, Housewife, mother of 18-year-old Elisabeth Borst Pauwels, (01 Aug 2000 to 20 May 2019); 
Ms Valerie Lim, 56, Co-Founder of Child Bereavement Support (Singapore), mother of 16 month Lee Shan Ning (8 Aug 1998 to 31 Dec 1999). Shan Ning passed away from an illness. Valerie is from the organisation leading the movement;  
Ms Doreen Kho, 45, Housewife, mother of 11-year-old Evan Low (16 Mar 2006 to 10 Nov 2017); 
Ms Elaine Lek, 54, Head of Global Brand Team at Luzerne, mother of 17-year-old Zen Dylan Koh (1 Nov 2000 to 1 Oct 2018). 

Launch of the PleaseStay. Movement at 10 Space @ Orchard Central on Oct 29, 2019. 

A group of bereaved mothers in Singapore who lost their children to suicide have come together to form a ground-up initiative, PleaseStay. Movement. Dedicated to promotion of mental wellness and suicide prevention, the Movement aims to raise awareness on youth suicide; call on whole-of-society to remove stigma on depression, mental illness and encourage those who are battling their pain and sense of hopelessness to speak out and seek help.

It also calls for a national strategy to combat this disturbing trend of rising youth suicide in Singapore and more concerted and coordinated efforts to promote mental well-being. Beyond the pain and struggles of their tragic losses, the mothers hope to make a difference in societal support for youths-at risk.

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      <image:caption>The red junglefowl at Cluny Park Road on Feb 02 2017.

The authorities are culling free roaming chickens in Singapore not just because of the noise they make. These chickens can also interbreed with the endangered red junglefowl - birds that look like chickens, but are genetically different. This dilutes the genetic pool of the native red junglefowl. Red Junglefowl, the ancestor of all domestic chickens. It is a threatened resident animal in Singapore, and is on the Endangered list in the Singapore Red Data Book. They have grey feet and brighter plumage. Males have bright orange hackles, a green tail, and a white ear patch. Threats to this animal include illegal trade, poaching, loss of habitat and interbreeding with domestic chickens.

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      <image:caption>Team captain Muhammad Syazni Bin Ramlee, 28, training at Our Tampines Hub on Oct 30, 2019. 

SEA Games feature on Singapore men's floorball team. 

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      <image:caption>The red junglefowl at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Feb 02 2017.

The authorities are culling free roaming chickens in Singapore not just because of the noise they make. These chickens can also interbreed with the endangered red junglefowl - birds that look like chickens, but are genetically different. This dilutes the genetic pool of the native red junglefowl. Red Junglefowl, the ancestor of all domestic chickens. It is a threatened resident animal in Singapore, and is on the Endangered list in the Singapore Red Data Book. They have grey feet and brighter plumage. Males have bright orange hackles, a green tail, and a white ear patch. Threats to this animal include illegal trade, poaching, loss of habitat and interbreeding with domestic chickens.

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      <image:caption>Full name: Lim Sue Rou
Age: 25
Occupation: Corporate Business Planner
Height: 1.57m
Weight: 50kg

Exercise regime:
I train at home daily, mostly doing HIIT or Tabata exercises. Typically, I do two to three sets a day, while each set takes about 10 to 15 minutes. My routine is to start with a full body workout, followed by another set or two on targeted areas like ab or leg. My aim is to have sustainable fitness routine with quick and effective exercises in the comfort of my home.

Diet:
Basically I eat whatever I want but in moderation. "Eat to satisfy the cravings but not the stomach" is my rule of thumb. I have been a Pescatarian for almost three years now so fish is my primary source of protein. To train my ab, I have been strictly controlling my alcohol intake, for example I set myself a maximum of half pint of beer for each business dinner. (Not a wine lover, unfortunately.) 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks waiting at a bus stop outside Tekka Centre in Little India on Jan 08, 2021. 

There were 23 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 8), taking Singapore's total to 58,836.

They included 21 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Friday's figure also included two community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 87.9 million people. More than 1.89 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Crimson Sunbird at Dairy Farm Nature Park on Jan 15 2017. 

The red-breasted bird has been unofficially touted as Singapore's national bird since 2002, when it topped a poll on the topic organised by Nature Society (Singapore). NSS has contacted three government departments to get the bird some sort of official standing, but it is still not clear on who will rule on the matter. Besides Singapore, the 10cm long crimson sunbird is found in most of South-east Asia. It also lives in India, and Southern China. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Maureen Swee Geok Len, 71, Retiree, with the Biceps device at Centre for Innovation in Healthcare coworking space on Dec 09, 2019. 

For story on new way to increase muscle mass. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks near a mural and Merlion statue at Upper Dickson Road in Little India on Jan 08, 2021. Titled Kathaka, the mural was created by Colombia-born, Belgian-based graffiti artist Didier “Jaba” Mathieu.

There were 23 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 8), taking Singapore's total to 58,836.

They included 21 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Friday's figure also included two community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 87.9 million people. More than 1.89 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Performance by He Nan Acrobatic Troupe during the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations on Jan 07, 2017. 

One of the most important cultural events in Singapore, the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations is a nationwide celebration that draws local and overseas visitors to the heritage precinct, where each and every corner rings vibrantly with festive fervour. As the place to be during the Chinese New Year period, Chinatown is decked this year with some 5,500 elaborate lanterns in theme with the year of the Golden Rooster, which offers a truly immersive Lunar New Year experience.

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      <image:caption>Ms Kalai Sylvie Sadayappan, 41, Homemaker, with her son, Abhaysakthivel Muthukumaran, 8, at Extra•Ordinary Place @ Joo Chiat on Dec 11, 2019. 

The Extraordinary Care Program (EOCP) seeks to support children with continued long-term therapy and professional care services through an insurance pay-out of SGD150,000 in the event of accidental death or permanent disability of the parent or guardian. This pay-out will ensure that the child receives regular therapy and care services for up to 15 years. Additionally, the EOCP will provide families with immediate access to complimentary hours of care services and comprehensive therapy services at highly subsidised rates. 

The EOCP will launch with Extra•Ordinary People as its inaugural therapy partner. A Singapore-based charity, Extra•Ordinary People provides child-centric and multi-disciplinary therapy services for special needs persons through their one-stop integrated therapy centres in Joo Chiat Place and Beach Road.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks in City Square Mall on Jan 08, 2021. 

There were 23 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 8), taking Singapore's total to 58,836.

They included 21 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Friday's figure also included two community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 87.9 million people. More than 1.89 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>AC Wilson Lim, (left) Director of Public Affairs Department, and DC Tan Chye Hee, Deputy Commissioner of Police, during police release of annual crime statistics for 2016 at Police Media Conference Room, Ministry of Home Affairs on Feb 10, 2017.

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      <image:caption>Fencer Kiria Tikanah Abdul Rahman, 19, at OCBC arena on Dec 18, 2019. 

She won the women's individual epee final on SEA Games in Philippines on Dec 4, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Customers wearing face masks inside a goldsmith shop at Cuff Road in Little India on Jan 08, 2021. 

There were 23 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 8), taking Singapore's total to 58,836.

They included 21 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Friday's figure also included two community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 87.9 million people. More than 1.89 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Artist and retired art teacher Tan Choo Kai launching his solo oil painting exhibition in conjunction with Nanyang Girls' High School's 100th anniversary, at Ngee Ann Exhibition Hall, in Teochew Building on Jan 17 2017. 

Partial proceeds from the sale of the artworks will be donated to NGHS.

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      <image:caption>Nurain Bte Sanusi, 17, student from Spectra Secondary School, at the retail training room on Dec 19, 2019. 

She had to work part-time at banquets to support her younger siblings and help ease her family's financial difficulties. 

More than three in four Normal (Academic) stream students made the cut for promotion to Secondary 5 next year, the N-level results released on Thursday afternoon (Dec 19) showed.

And almost every one of the 9,752 students from the stream who sat the exams this year passed, with figures showing 99.5 per cent clearing the hurdle.

These figures are similar to the ones recorded last year, which showed 76.9 per cent qualifying to take the O-levels at Secondary 5.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks going down the escalator to Chinatown MRT station on Jan 09, 2021. 

There were 29 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 9), taking Singapore's total to 58,865.

All of them were imported cases that had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 88 million people. More than 1.89 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Last day of Art Stage Singapore 2017 at Marina Bay Sands, Sands Expo &amp; Convention Centre on Jan 15, 2017. 

Art Stage Singapore is the leading art fair connecting the world to the best of Asian contemporary art. At the crossroads of Asia Pacific, Art Stage Singapore is also the catalyst for igniting market activity in the Southeast Asia region, attracting the world's most influential individuals.

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      <image:caption>Mr Andy Lim, 47, Founder of GF+A Global in his showroom on Dec 19, 2019.  

His company supplies premium European tiles. 

State Courts introduced a new protocol for lawyers who are helping to recover business-to-business debts. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year lanterns, decorations and couplets, at a shop in Pagoda Street at Chinatown on Jan 09, 2021. 

This year is the Year of the Ox in the Chinese zodiac calendar. Due to the pandemic, Chinese New Year in Chinatown will be a muted affair this year, with the absence of the traditional bazaar due to concerns over crowd control.

There were 29 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 9), taking Singapore's total to 58,865.

All of them were imported cases that had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 88 million people. More than 1.89 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Last day of Art Stage Singapore 2017 at Marina Bay Sands, Sands Expo &amp; Convention Centre on Jan 15, 2017. 

Art Stage Singapore is the leading art fair connecting the world to the best of Asian contemporary art. At the crossroads of Asia Pacific, Art Stage Singapore is also the catalyst for igniting market activity in the Southeast Asia region, attracting the world's most influential individuals.

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      <image:caption>Chef Ivan Brehm, 36, of Nouri, holding his dish, Pigeon in buah keluak mole, on Dec 20, 2019.  

Story on new restaurant openings 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year paper cuttings, decorations and couplets, at a shop in Pagoda Street at Chinatown on Jan 09, 2021. 

This year is the Year of the Ox in the Chinese zodiac calendar. Due to the pandemic, Chinese New Year in Chinatown will be a muted affair this year, with the absence of the traditional bazaar due to concerns over crowd control.

There were 29 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 9), taking Singapore's total to 58,865.

All of them were imported cases that had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 88 million people. More than 1.89 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Home-grown singer Jin An, at SPH x RINGS LIVE Meet-The-Broadcasters Luncheon at Montana Singapore on Feb 01, 2017. 

RINGS LIVE is Singapore's first interactive mobile broadcasting platform for live streaming of events, concerts, performances and conferences.

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      <image:caption>Ms Leonila Y Incillo, 52, foreign domestic worker, near the site of the accident at Lucky Plaza on Jan 03, 2020. She came to work in Singapore in 1995.

Narrative piece on Filipino maids who set foot in Singapore in the 1990s and how they started to gather at "Gurong Gurong  Park" aka little casino located behind Orchard MRT station before they moved to Lucky Plaza.

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      <image:caption>A man wearing face mask running under the rain at Pagoda Street in Chinatown on Jan 09, 2021. 

It’s been a wet and windy start to 2021 for Singapore with the weather persisting for the rest of the fortnight in January 2021 due to prevailing Northeast Monsoon conditions. Moderate thundery showers and windy conditions are expected according to the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS). The rainfall for the first half of January is expected to be above average over most parts of the island. Daily temperatures are looking to be relatively low as well, with the MSS forecasting an average of 23 deg C to 33 deg C, dipping to lows of 22 deg C on some days. From puddle stomping, getting drenched, flash floods, to the layering of shawls and sweaters, the Straits Times picture desk captures the love-hate relationship between the people in Singapore and weather.

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      <image:caption>Ms Amanda Ling, 35, Home decluttering expert, at SPH on Jan 09, 2020. 

Rocker chick turned KonMari consultant Amanda Ling now helps people declutter their lives with the Marie Kondo method. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks near a shop selling Chinese New Year couplets during the rain in Pagoda Street at Chinatown on Jan 09, 2021. 

It’s been a wet and windy start to 2021 for Singapore with the weather persisting for the rest of the fortnight in January 2021 due to prevailing Northeast Monsoon conditions. Moderate thundery showers and windy conditions are expected according to the Meteorological Service Singapore (MSS). The rainfall for the first half of January is expected to be above average over most parts of the island. Daily temperatures are looking to be relatively low as well, with the MSS forecasting an average of 23 deg C to 33 deg C, dipping to lows of 22 deg C on some days. From puddle stomping, getting drenched, flash floods, to the layering of shawls and sweaters, the Straits Times picture desk captures the love-hate relationship between the people in Singapore and weather.

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      <image:caption>Performance on stage during the Chong Pang Senior Citizens Hongbao Presentation 2017 at the sheltered hard court next to Block 165 Yishun Ring Road, on Jan 22 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Rahul Immandira, (left) 26, and Mr Heetesh Alwani, 26, both co-founders of Binjai Brew, at SPH on Jan 09, 2020. 

For Sustainable CNY feature. Local beer maker Binjai Brew has made a new beer using orange peels from those orange juice machines and by replacing some yeast with bread crusts sourced from another bakery.  

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      <image:caption>Seats marked with red crosses for safe distancing at Changi City Point on Jan 12, 2021. 

There were 17 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Jan 12), taking Singapore's total to 58,946.

The cases were all imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Singapore has had 29 deaths from Covid-19 complications, while 15 who tested positive have died of other causes.

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      <image:caption>NEA contractors from Ramky Cleantech Services Pte Ltd clearing the oil stained sand at Changi Beach on Jan 5, 2017.

Almost 300 tonnes of oil spilled into Singaporean and Malaysian waters after a collision between two container vessels on Jan 3, 2017. Black oil stains have been spotted at parks along the north-eastern coast of Singapore and workers have been deployed to pack oil stained sand into trash bags.

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      <image:caption>Mr Nitin Doshi, 55, urban planner and designer, who is a resident at SkyTerrace @ Dawson, in his estate's garden on Jan 10, 2020. 

From now on, HDB flats will greener than ever as the Housing Board ramps up its green efforts for all new projects designed from 2016. The enhanced greenery requirements were first piloted in Dawson estate and Keat Hong neighbourhood. 

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      <image:caption>Seats marked with red crosses for safe distancing at Changi City Point on Jan 12, 2021. 

There were 17 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Jan 12), taking Singapore's total to 58,946.

The cases were all imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Singapore has had 29 deaths from Covid-19 complications, while 15 who tested positive have died of other causes.

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      <image:caption>A mother with her two children picking sea shells at Changi Beach full of bags of oil stained sand on Jan 5, 2017.

Almost 300 tonnes of oil spilled into Singaporean and Malaysian waters after a collision between two container vessels on Jan 3, 2017. Black oil stains have been spotted at parks along the north-eastern coast of Singapore and workers have been deployed to pack oil stained sand into trash bags.

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      <image:caption>Dr Daniel Seah, 43, Treasurer and independent Board Member of the Teng Ensemble Ltd., at Teng Ensemble office on Jan 14, 2020. He also advises Teng Ensemble on legal matters. 

Story about in kind donors who donate good and services to small arts groups. 

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      <image:caption>Seats marked with red crosses for safe distancing at Changi City Point on Jan 12, 2021. 

There were 17 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Jan 12), taking Singapore's total to 58,946.

The cases were all imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Singapore has had 29 deaths from Covid-19 complications, while 15 who tested positive have died of other causes.

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      <image:caption>Oil stained sand at Changi Beach on Jan 5, 2017.

Almost 300 tonnes of oil spilled into Singaporean and Malaysian waters after a collision between two container vessels on Jan 3, 2017. Black oil stains have been spotted at parks along the north-eastern coast of Singapore and workers have been deployed to pack oil stained sand into trash bags.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ken Tan, 30, Founder of DOCO by Fish Sh-nack, holding up containers of fish skin snacks, in his store at International Plaza, on Jan 15, 2020.

Sustainable Chinese New Year. Store selling fish skin snacks has opened up a BYO corner which allows customers to pay by weight, and offers discounts if people bring their own containers.

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      <image:caption>A note pasted inside the lift of Blk 142 Pasir Ris Street 11 asking fellow residents to use the hand sanitiser placed inside the lift on Jan 12, 2021.

There were 17 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Tuesday noon (Jan 12), taking Singapore's total to 58,946.

The cases were all imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Singapore has had 29 deaths from Covid-19 complications, while 15 who tested positive have died of other causes.

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      <image:caption>Oil floating on water near mangroves at Pulau Ubin on Jan 05, 2017. 

Almost 300 tonnes of oil spilled into Singaporean and Malaysian waters after a collision between two container vessels on Jan 3, 2017. Black oil stains have been spotted at parks along the north-eastern coast of Singapore and workers have been deployed to pack oil stained sand into trash bags.

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      <image:caption>Joseph Schooling in a office at Horne Road on Feb 04, 2020. 

Exclusive interview with Joseph Schooling to talk about him reuniting with former coach Sergio Lopez and this build-up towards the Olympics, how his form is and what needs to be done to retain his gold medal. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks scanning QR code for SafeEntry using TraceTogether App or TraceTogether Token for contact tracing at the entrance of VivoCity after exiting Harbourfront MRT station on Jan 15, 2021. 

There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 15), taking Singapore's total to 59,059.

These included 29 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There was also one case in the community and none from workers' dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 92.3 million people. More than 1.97 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Personnel from Singapore oil spill response centre bringing up oil absorbents stained with oil near Changi jetty on Jan 05, 2017.  

Almost 300 tonnes of oil spilled into Singaporean and Malaysian waters after a collision between two container vessels on Jan 3, 2017. Black oil stains have been spotted at parks along the north-eastern coast of Singapore and workers have been deployed to pack oil stained sand into trash bags.

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      <image:caption>Mr Muhammad Salik Bin Sidik, 44, Senior Reintegration Officer, at Lloyd Leas Community Supervision Centre on Feb 10, 2020. 

Electronic tagging is part of the Residential Scheme (RS). Under this Community-Based Programme scheme, drug abusers will serve part of their DRC detention are emplaced in their homes. They are required to observe strict curfew hours and wear an electronic monitoring device throughout, and will work or study during the day. 

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      <image:caption>Children wearing face masks checking out the Ox statue as part of Chinese New Year display at VivoCity on Jan 15, 2021. 

There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 15), taking Singapore's total to 59,059.

These included 29 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There was also one case in the community and none from workers' dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 92.3 million people. More than 1.97 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>A boat carrying personnel from the Singapore oil spill response centre travelling in water stained with oil near Changi jetty on Jan 05, 2017.  

Almost 300 tonnes of oil spilled into Singaporean and Malaysian waters after a collision between two container vessels on Jan 3, 2017. Black oil stains have been spotted at parks along the north-eastern coast of Singapore and workers have been deployed to pack oil stained sand into trash bags.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicole Chan, 21, Undergraduate, holding a chicken head and fruit knife, at home on Feb 19, 2020. 

Story on individuals who are involved in taxidermy/preservation of animal remains. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks using the escalators at VivoCity on Jan 15, 2021. 

There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 15), taking Singapore's total to 59,059.

These included 29 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There was also one case in the community and none from workers' dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 92.3 million people. More than 1.97 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>People watching and taking photographs of the aeroplane flying past, at the re-opened section of Changi beach on Jan 08 2017. 

Operations to clean up Changi beach and Noordin beach at Pulau Ubin have been completed, said the National Environment Agency on Sunday (Jan 8). The beaches were left covered with a black, tar-like substance after an oil spill in Johor on Tuesday night. The 800m stretch at Changi beach, which was closed due to the cleanup, has also been reopened to members of the public.

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      <image:caption>Mr Thomas Gay, 65, Chairman of Geylang International, at Our Tampines Hub on Feb 20, 2020.  

Interview with new Geylang International chairman Thomas Gay, who replaces Ben Teng, about his plans and outlook for new season.

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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks checking out their horoscopes in the year of the Ox in the Chinese New Year display at VivoCity on Jan 15, 2021. 

There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 15), taking Singapore's total to 59,059.

These included 29 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There was also one case in the community and none from workers' dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 92.3 million people. More than 1.97 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Posters at Canberra Community Club Multi Purpose Hall on Jan 08 2017. 

Sembawang Neighbourhood Police Centre, together with the Canberra Grassroots Organisation (GROs), launching the Wall Mural Competition as part of the NPC's continuous efforts to engage and mobilise the Canbera community to work with the Police in the fight against scams.

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      <image:caption>Madam Sharon Goh, 60, Director of Candy Floriculture, posing with her African Grey parrot, dog, and chicken at her nursery on Feb 29, 2020.

Her office has an African Grey parrot, a dog, a cat, three chickens and four red-eared sliders.

Story on shops with resident pets - cat, bird, dog, and fish that add to the charm of the shop
 
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      <image:caption>Shoppers wearing face masks checking out their horoscopes in the year of the Ox in the Chinese New Year display at VivoCity on Jan 15, 2021. 

There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Friday noon (Jan 15), taking Singapore's total to 59,059.

These included 29 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

There was also one case in the community and none from workers' dormitories.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 92.3 million people. More than 1.97 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Trans-Cab taxis at the main office at 2 Ang Mo Kio Street 63 on Dec 28, 2016. 

Singapore's second-largest taxi company, Trans-Cab, is slashing the rental rate for its cabs from January 1. Cabbies running a single-driver operation can rent a Toyota Wish for $59.50 a day, instead of $90 currently. Observers said taxi companies are likely facing competition from rental car firms servicing Uber and Grab drivers, and are left with more cabs idling in the yards

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      <image:caption>Dr Julian Theng, 52, Founder of Eagle Eye Centre and Co-founder of EagleWings Group, inside his office at Eagle Eye Centre, on Mar 07, 2020. 

For BT Wealth magazine. 
 
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      <image:caption>People having a picnic at the beach near National Service Resort &amp; Country Club in Changi Coast Walk on Jan 17, 2021. 

There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Jan 17), taking Singapore's total to 59,113.

There were 28 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Sunday's figure also included two community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 94.9 million people. More than two million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Madam Ang Liu Kiow, 53, housewife, with her son Mr Dominic Leong, 16, from Coral Secondary School at home on Dec 24, 2016. 

Madam Ang Liu Kiow, a 53-year-old housewife, met with an accident on an electric scooter and was in a coma. Family members said chances of her waking up are slim, but on Friday (Dec 23) she was discharged from hospital. Her son, Dominic Leong, 16, wanted to give up on the N level exams but he did well enough , scoring 4 distinctions and 2 Bs. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) PTE Terrenjit Gill, 19, Medic, SAF Medical Training Institute; SLTC Daryl Tam, 47, Senior Medical Staff Officer of HQMC and Commander of the Task Force at Singapore Expo; and LTC(NS)(Dr) Gabriel Cheong, 44, Commanding Officer of 2nd Combat Support Hospital, currently Resident Physician at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, Emergency Department; at Singapore Expo on Apr 30, 2020. 
 
Minister for Defence, Dr Ng Eng Hen, visiting personnel from the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) medical corps deployed at the community isolation facility at the Singapore Expo on Apr 30, 2020. 

These personnel are supporting the Ministry of Health to provide primary healthcare services for recovering COVID-19 patients as well as those with mild symptoms who do not require significant medical care.

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      <image:caption>Diners enjoying their food and drinks at Stella restaurant located in NSRCC Sea Sports Centre on Jan 17, 2021. 

There were 30 new coronavirus cases confirmed as of Sunday noon (Jan 17), taking Singapore's total to 59,113.

There were 28 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Sunday's figure also included two community cases.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 94.9 million people. More than two million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Doggie Retreat Christmas Fundraiser 2016 at East Coast Park on Dec 10 2016. All proceeds will go to Causes for Animals (Singapore) and it is organised by Doggie Retreat.  Dogs and their owners will walk to raise funds, followed by a Christmas party.The walk is for 1 hour but there is no compulsory distance to be covered. About 56 dogs and 70 people took part. $16876 were raised at the end of the event. 

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      <image:caption>Cabin Services Lead Technician, Kugen T Sinnadurai using the new electro-static spray for disinfection of aircraft.  

SIA Engineering Company Limited announced the official launch of Phase 2 of its Transformation Programme, with guest of honour, Minister for Transport Mr Ong Ye Kung, officiating the launch ceremony at Changi Airport Terminal 1 on Jan 20, 2021. 
 
Transformation Phase 2, with the tagline “Power Up and Break Through”, rides on the momentum of the ongoing transformation journey which SIAEC started in 2017.  More than 100 initiatives were implemented under Transformation Phase 1, resulting in significant improvements in the Company’s operating performance, measured by increased productivity and throughput, improved turnaround time and reduced operating costs.  

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      <image:caption>Storytelling session for children at Pasir Ris Public Library on Dec 10 2016. It is conducted by POSB employee, Mrs Davy Natividad, (holding book) 36, Quality Manager, who was trained as a storyteller under the National Library Board's Read@Work programme. It is her first time reading books for children and she read 'Fred Forgets' by Peter Jarvis at the session. 

The programme aims to encourage adults to make use of pockets of time in their daily lives to read and eventually develop the habit to read regularly

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      <image:caption>(From left to right) Chief Steward De Mello Shawn Gerard, Flight Stewardess Quek Lin Hui Elizabeth and Leading Stewardess Sharifah Bahiyah binte Syed Alwee, all Singapore Airlines Cabin Crew in PPE on June 05, 2020. 

SIA new cabin offerings to adapt to Covid-19 crisis. 

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      <image:caption>Cold room where items are stored at temperatures between 2 to 8 degC as seen during a media tour of the FedEx Express Life Sciences Express Hub (LSEH) on Jan 21, 2021.

With APAC readying itself for global vaccine shipments, cold chain transportation and storage facilities and technologies are high in priority to serve the global healthcare needs. As a global logistics player with experienced healthcare teams who are well-versed in transportation and handling of vaccine shipments, FedEx is equipped with the network capabilities, expertise, and capacity to safely deliver COVID-19 vaccines within the APAC region and worldwide, bringing relief to global economies as they look to post-COVID recovery.

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      <image:caption>Ms Chloe Kwa Yi Chen, (center, carrying bag) 4, in Nursery, and Ms Kwa Yi Jun Isabelle, (orange lanyard) 9, Primary 3 pupil, during snowfall outside New York Public Library in USS on Dec 08 2016.

Snowfall starts at 12pm and takes place every hour until 9pm (on weekday evenings) and 10pm (on weekend evenings), outside New York Public Library in USS.

Santa's All Star Christmas at Universal Studios Singapore's month-long festive celebration from 1 December 2016 to 2 January 2017. Highlights are the festive light display, Santa's village and shows.

Life cover on things to do during Christmas, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shalom Lim, 24, posing with his favourite art piece in the art room at home on July 01, 2020. 

Mr Shalom Lim, 24, suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy where his muscles waste away progressively. the average life span of people with the disease is only in their mid 20s and Shalom brother, who had the same disease, died last year at age 28. Despite his severe disability, Shalom did very well in school and won scholarships. Shalom, who is unable to do most activities of daily living by himself, is now in University. 

For Generation Grit. 

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      <image:caption>Freezer where items are stored at temperatures between -15 to -35 degC as seen during a media tour of the FedEx Express Life Sciences Express Hub (LSEH) on Jan 21, 2021.

With APAC readying itself for global vaccine shipments, cold chain transportation and storage facilities and technologies are high in priority to serve the global healthcare needs. As a global logistics player with experienced healthcare teams who are well-versed in transportation and handling of vaccine shipments, FedEx is equipped with the network capabilities, expertise, and capacity to safely deliver COVID-19 vaccines within the APAC region and worldwide, bringing relief to global economies as they look to post-COVID recovery.

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      <image:caption>Universal Journey, an all-new experiential festive light display that holds the Guinness World Records title for the largest light bulb display in an indoor venue on Dec 08 2016.

Santa's All Star Christmas at Universal Studios Singapore's month-long festive celebration from 1 December 2016 to 2 January 2017. Highlights are the festive light display, Santa's village and shows.

Life cover on things to do during Christmas, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shalom Lim, 24, at home on July 01, 2020. 

Mr Shalom Lim, 24, suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy where his muscles waste away progressively. the average life span of people with the disease is only in their mid 20s and Shalom brother, who had the same disease, died last year at age 28. Despite his severe disability, Shalom did very well in school and won scholarships. Shalom, who is unable to do most activities of daily living by himself, is now in University. 

For Generation Grit. 

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      <image:caption>One staff for one table in the pantry. 

Safe distancing measures inside Great Eastern's newly renovated office space in the IT department on level 3 at 200 Changi Road on Jan 22, 2021. 

Story on how companies are re-designing their office as more staff return to work in phase three. 

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      <image:caption>Sungei Road flea market on Dec 20 2016. It has to make way for the Sungei Road MRT station, due to open in 2017.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shalom Lim, 24, with his mother, Mrs Grace Lim, 61, Clinic Manager, at home on July 01, 2020. 

Mr Shalom Lim, 24, suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy where his muscles waste away progressively. the average life span of people with the disease is only in their mid 20s and Shalom brother, who had the same disease, died last year at age 28. Despite his severe disability, Shalom did very well in school and won scholarships. Shalom, who is unable to do most activities of daily living by himself, is now in University. 

For Generation Grit. 

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing measures inside Great Eastern's newly renovated office space in the IT department on level 3 at 200 Changi Road on Jan 22, 2021. 

Story on how companies are re-designing their office as more staff return to work in phase three. 

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      <image:caption>Zouk's last day of operations at Jiak Kim Street on Dec 03 2016 before their big move to Clarke Quay.

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      <image:caption>Dr Rashid Tahir, 50, Dental Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry, at The Kids Dentist dental clinic on July 02, 2020. 

Dr Rashid Tahir had always dreamt of pursuing medicine but his results after A levels did not make the cut. Instead dentistry became his next option and his deep interest in the subject made him a specialist in children’s dentistry.

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      <image:caption>Only two staff allowed inside this meeting room and they are seated diagonally across each other. 

Safe distancing measures inside Great Eastern's newly renovated office space in the IT department on level 3 at 200 Changi Road on Jan 22, 2021. 

Story on how companies are re-designing their office as more staff return to work in phase three. 

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      <image:caption>Zouk's last day of operations at Jiak Kim Street on Dec 03 2016 before their big move to Clarke Quay.

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      <image:caption>Dr Rashid Tahir, 50, Dental Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry, inside his dental room at The Kids Dentist dental clinic on July 02, 2020. 

Dr Rashid Tahir had always dreamt of pursuing medicine but his results after A levels did not make the cut. Instead dentistry became his next option and his deep interest in the subject made him a specialist in children’s dentistry.

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      <image:caption>Ms Siti Hara Binte Jamaludden, 41, Cleaner, from Savills Property Management Pte Ltd, cleaning a table.  

Safe distancing measures inside Great Eastern's newly renovated office space in the IT department on level 3 at 200 Changi Road on Jan 22, 2021. 

Story on how companies are re-designing their office as more staff return to work in phase three. 

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      <image:caption>Zouk's last day of operations at Jiak Kim Street on Dec 03 2016 before their big move to Clarke Quay.

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      <image:caption>Ms Tan Huey Min, in her 50s, General Manager of Credit Counselling Singapore on Aug 13, 2020.
 
For Invest page. 

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      <image:caption>Safe distancing measures inside Great Eastern's newly renovated office space in the IT department on level 3 at 200 Changi Road on Jan 22, 2021. 

Story on how companies are re-designing their office as more staff return to work in phase three. 

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      <image:caption>Zouk's last day of operations at Jiak Kim Street on Dec 03 2016 before their big move to Clarke Quay.

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      <image:caption>Mr Zack Wong, 43, who used to work in aerospace as repair development engineer and photography as a professional photographer, wants to learn AI to move into tech roles instead, near his flat on Aug 19, 2020.  

Feature on people switching from industries with less demand now to those with greater demand. 

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      <image:caption>Sneeze guards placed on tables at Fusion Bistro at Great Eastern @ Changi at 200 Changi Road on Jan 22, 2021. 

Story on how companies are re-designing their office as more staff return to work in phase three. 

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      <image:caption>Zouk's last day of operations at Jiak Kim Street on Dec 03 2016 before their big move to Clarke Quay.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Theatre actress and singer Claire Teo, 20, (who is visually impaired); artist-educator Peter Sau, 44; and researcher and multi-artist Dawn-joy Leong, 55, (who is autistic), at Very Special Arts (VSA) Singapore on Sept 02, 2020. 

The local panelists for the upcoming Arts &amp; Disability Forum 2020 will talk about inclusivity in the arts at this press conference. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks inside the MRT train towards Bugis from Tampines on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY interactive event at VivoCity, featuring 8m-tall AT-ACT Walker, a virtual reality experience and game stations, on Nov 29 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Oh Chee Kiat, 49, senior lecturer-mentor in Cyber and Network Security, with a LEGO (R) SeriousPlay (R) set at TinkerSPA{CE} at ITE College East on Sept 03, 2020. 

Interview with Mr Oh Chee Kiat - one of the recipients of this year's President's Award for Teachers. Mr Oh is a senior lecturer-mentor in Cyber and Network Security at the School of Electronics and Info-comm Technology at ITE College East. He started TinkerSPA{CE}, a programme that teaches students and to cultivate interest in cyber security and explore their personal interests. He uses toys to do so - letting students play with LEGO (R) SeriousPlay (R) sets and Minecraft Education, which he believes can teach concepts in a variety of topics such as cybersecurity, resume writing and career resilience.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks resting and walking outside Fu Lu Shou Complex on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>Japanese Garden

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      <image:caption>Ms Haryani Othman, 42, Content creator and entrepreneur, who is taking up Masters Degree, holding her Masters Degree acceptance letter, near her flat on Sept 03, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking outside Fu Lu Shou Complex on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>Nathan Hartono (left) helping Bidelia Lai, (bottom, in grey) 6, K2, sibling of beneficiary, hang her bauble on a Christmas tree in the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay on Nov 27 2016. 

//Nathan Hartono and beneficiaries from the Children's Cancer Foundation (CCF) will be adding their personal touch to the Christmas-themed "Merry Medley" floral display at Gardens by the Bay on Nov 27 2016. Nathan will join the children in the Flower Dome to make Christmas baubles. They will each bring along an item that is meaningful to them, and place it inside the transparent bauble. They will then hang their baubles on a Christmas tree, and pen their wishes for the Christmas season on a wish board. The Christmas tree and wish board will be on display in the Flower Dome as part of the 'Merry Medley' floral display until 5 January 2017. 

//Nathan also sang a yuletide classic, "The Christmas Song", beside the 11-metre-tall Christmas Tower situated amidst the 'Merry Medley' floral display. In addition, 30 lucky winners of a social media contest participated in a meet-and-greet session with him. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Suhana Bte Salim, 41, Principal Physiotherapist, holding a brain model and sitting in front of arm cycle machines which are used to strengthen upper limbs, inside the Physiotherapy outpatient clinic at Tan Tock Seng Hospital on Sept 03, 2020. 

She won the NHG Education Leaders Award. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking outside Fu Lu Shou Complex on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>Mr Shi Pong Hsu, 80, at Heap Seng Leong Coffeeshop at 10 North Bridge Road on Nov 23 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Jacob Puthenparambil, 41, CEO of Redhill, with his wife, Mrs Honey Francis Jacob, 36, Compliance professional, and their three children, Mary Rose Jacob, (extreme left) 13, Secondary 1 student; Rita Rose Jacob, 8, Primary 3 student; and Joseph Francis Puthenparambil, 2, outside their house on Sept 08, 2020. 
  
For Me &amp; My Money: Interview with Redhill CEO Jacob Puthenparambil. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year lanterns, paper cuttings, decorations and couplets, outside The Bencoolen on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>Public telephones at Tekka Centre on Nov 23 2016. 

Story is about public telephones in Singapore. There are still more than 3,000 public telephones in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nurul A'ina Binti Mohd Ikhsan, 36, Founder of The Learning Pack and Early Childhood Educator;  
Mr Suffian Hadi Bin Ahmad, 39, Project Engineer; together with their two children, Adrian Adam Bin Suffian Hadi, 6, K2 student, and Andra Noah Bin Suffian Hadi, 2, at home on Sept 09, 2020. 

The Learning Pack founder who is also a mother of 2 young kids.  

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks praying outside Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple at Waterloo Street on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>Michelle Yeoh at the opening of the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) at Sands Theatre, Marina Bay Sands on Nov 23 2016. 

The people in attendance include Michelle Yeoh, Tran Anh-Hung, Lee Sang-Woo, Baek Sung Hyun and Lee Si-Kang. 

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      <image:caption>Mr George Lee, 66, former executive chef, with his lup cheong fried rice at home on Sept 27, 2020.  

George Lee is one of the Singapore chefs participating in Asia Cooking Journeys, where professional chefs and amateur cooks provide meals for Covid 19 front line medical workers as well as the disabled. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year lanterns, paper cuttings, decorations and couplets, outside The Bencoolen on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>Dr Belinda Wee, 52, co-founder of Good Shepherd Loft, at the nursing home on Nov 25 2016.  

Result of appeal to MOH by the Good Shepherd Loft nursing home, which was facing closure by next Monday (Nov 28) due to breaches of patient safety regulations. The 33-bed nursing home had allowed nursing aides to give injections to residents and was warned after an MOH check in January and September. Only doctors and registered nurses may administer injections, said MOH, which expressed concern on the matter.

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      <image:caption>Mr Anil David, 55, Founder of Agape Connecting People Pte Ltd, at the call centre on Sept 28, 2020. 

DBS' Portraits Of Purpose: Grateful that he was given a second chance, Anil David - who went to jail three times for fraud - started Agape, a call centre which hires ex-offenders, single mothers and people with disabilities.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks scanning QR code for SafeEntry before entering Fu Lu Shou Complex on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>The Dedication Mass of the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Feb 14, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Mohammad Sha'heezran Bin Mohammed Herman, 20, Singer inside AM Studio at Woodlands 11 building on Oct 04, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks scanning QR code for SafeEntry before entering Fu Lu Shou Complex on 24 Jan 2021.

There were 48 new Covid-19 cases reported on Sunday (Jan 24), all of whom were imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolation upon their arrival in Singapore.

In its daily update, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said that of the new cases, four are Singapore permanent residents and 10 are foreign domestic workers.

There were no new cases in the community or at workers' dormitories.

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      <image:caption>First mass at the newly restored Cathedral of Good Shepherd that was closed for three years of restoration works, on Nov 20 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Muhammad Iskandar Bin Roswira, also known as YK Young Khalifa, 25, Hip hop rapper, inside AM Studio at Woodlands 11 building on Oct 04, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year paper cuttings, decorations and couplets in Chinatown on Jan 30, 2021. 

There were 58 new Covid-19 cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 30), taking Singapore's total to 59,507 cases.

Of the 58, three are in the community. The remaining 55 new cases are imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>First mass at the newly restored Cathedral of Good Shepherd that was closed for three years of restoration works, on Nov 20 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Mohammad Sha'heezran Bin Mohammed Herman, (left) 20, Singer, and Muhammad Iskandar Bin Roswira, also known as YK Young Khalifa, 25, Hip hop rapper, inside AM Studio at Woodlands 11 building on Oct 04, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year paper cuttings, decorations and couplets in Chinatown on Jan 30, 2021. 

There were 58 new Covid-19 cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 30), taking Singapore's total to 59,507 cases.

Of the 58, three are in the community. The remaining 55 new cases are imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>First mass at the newly restored Cathedral of Good Shepherd that was closed for three years of restoration works, on Nov 20 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Caitlynn Mah Ye-En, 12, Primary 6 pupil from Tampines North Primary School, holding her journal at home on Oct 07, 2020. 

Caitlynn is the 4th winner of Little Red Dot's Write Away Competition.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks taking photographs of 
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple &amp; Museum in Chinatown on Jan 30, 2021. 

There were 58 new Covid-19 cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 30), taking Singapore's total to 59,507 cases.

Of the 58, three are in the community. The remaining 55 new cases are imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>First mass at the newly restored Cathedral of Good Shepherd that was closed for three years of restoration works, on Nov 20 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Caitlynn Mah Ye-En, 12, Primary 6 pupil from Tampines North Primary School, holding her journal at home on Oct 07, 2020. 

Caitlynn is the 4th winner of Little Red Dot's Write Away Competition.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year paper cuttings, decorations and couplets in Chinatown on Jan 30, 2021. 

There were 58 new Covid-19 cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 30), taking Singapore's total to 59,507 cases.

Of the 58, three are in the community. The remaining 55 new cases are imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>Ms Lee Yan Ling, (sitting, center) 14, pupil from Rainbow Centre Margaret Drive School, rowing in the cutter sailboat on Nov 16 2016. 

Outward Bound Singapore running its third outdoor adventure programme involving able bodied and special needs youths to promote inclusion.

10 National Youth Council alumni, 7 pupils from Serangoon Junior College, 4 pupils from Grace Orchard School and 3 pupils from Rainbow Centre Margaret Drive School will go on a 5-day sailing expedition, while learning to work together and embrace each other's differences. 

The programme runs from 14-18 November 2016. Prior to this programme, there were three compulsory preparatory sessions, which include an icebreaker at Rainbow Centre Margaret Drive School, a location familiarisation at OBS campus and simple water activities (such as capsize drills) to build up their water confidence. During the 5-day OBS course, besides the theory and practical knowledge of sailing, participants are also taught how to pitch tents and they learn basic outdoor cooking skills that they would need during their expedition. On the last day of their programme (18 Nov), all the participants will come together to plan a half day games and nature walk in Ubin forested area for the seriously disabled wheelchair-bound residents from the Singapore Cheshire Home. This is an example of how anyone could be empowered to serve the community, regardless of their own disabilities.

The students from SRJC and the NYC Alumni were selected by an interview panel consisting of an OBS staff and teachers from Rainbow Centre Margaret Drive School and Grace Orchard School based on their suitability for the programme. The youths with special needs were selected by their teachers based on how they react to the Cutter sailboat and how well they receive instructions, with emphasis on the safety focus of the programme.
 
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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Hazirah Binte Ridzuan, 25, Preschool Educator, Malay Language Teacher, outside PCF Sparkletots @ Tampines-Changkat Blk 112 on Oct 08, 2020. 

PCF Sparkletots to conclude ‘Bulan Bahasa 2020’ (language month 2020) with a virtual finale and montage presentation Bulan Bahasa activities at PCF Sparkletots this year centered on the theme of the fight against Covid-19.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past an ox sculpture as part of Chinese New Year decorations in Chinatown on Jan 30, 2021. 

There were 58 new Covid-19 cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 30), taking Singapore's total to 59,507 cases.

Of the 58, three are in the community. The remaining 55 new cases are imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>Karolina Pliskova taking selfie with SportCares ambassadors.

Singles players taking the purple carpet at the WTA Finals Singles public draw ceremony at the Skating Rink, The Shoppes, Marina Bay Sands, on Oct 21 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ravi Thakran, 57, at his house on Oct 12, 2020. 

His titles include:
Chairman &amp; CEO of Aspirational Consumer Lifestyle Corp.; 
Group Chairman of LVMH South and South East Asia and Australia / New Zealand;  
Founder of L Capital Asia (now L Catterton Asia) in 2009; 
and Chairman Emeritus of L Catterton Asia. 

For In Good Company.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks shopping for Chinese New Year soft toys and decorations in Chinatown on Jan 30, 2021. 

There were 58 new Covid-19 cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 30), taking Singapore's total to 59,507 cases.

Of the 58, three are in the community. The remaining 55 new cases are imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>Mr Goh Eng Yeow from Moneydesk is giving a talk at library@orchard on Aug 26 2016. 

This is part of the Ask ST series.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ravi Thakran, 57, at his house on Oct 12, 2020. 

His titles include:
Chairman &amp; CEO of Aspirational Consumer Lifestyle Corp.; 
Group Chairman of LVMH South and South East Asia and Australia / New Zealand;  
Founder of L Capital Asia (now L Catterton Asia) in 2009; 
and Chairman Emeritus of L Catterton Asia. 

For In Good Company.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past an ox sculpture as part of Chinese New Year decorations in Chinatown on Jan 30, 2021. 

There were 58 new Covid-19 cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (Jan 30), taking Singapore's total to 59,507 cases.

Of the 58, three are in the community. The remaining 55 new cases are imported and had been placed on stay-home notice or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>Address by Chan Chun Sing, Secretary-General, National Trades Union Congress and Minister in Prime Minister's Office. 

NTUC's annual U Future Leaders Summit at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre on Nov 18 2016, where NTUC Secretary-General Chan Chun Sing will announce the start of Innovation Exchange in the first quarter of 2017. There will be six keynote presentations and three panel dialogues.

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      <image:caption>Mr Benjamin See, 35, Sales Supervisor, his wife, Madam Su Lishan, 37, Housewife, and their son, Benson See, 9, Primary 4 pupil, below their flat on Oct 16, 2020.

Story on MOE's Mother Tongue Language Support Programme for weaker students. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks with shopping trolleys and a woman with a child sitting on a bench near Tampines Ave 3 on Feb 02, 2021. 

There were 19 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Tuesday (Feb 2), taking Singapore's total to 59,584.

All of them were imported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 101.4 million people. More than 2.1 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Nov 18 2016. 

As part of the on-going heritage gems series for community pages, Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple will be featured for the temple's history, architecture and on-going programmes.

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      <image:caption>Mr Victor Foo, 51, CEO of Singapore Precious Metal Exchange and his 50 pieces of gold, weighing 50 kilograms in total and worth USD3 million at Le Freeport on Oct 16, 2020. 
 
For Invest launch on Nov 1, 2020.  

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      <image:caption>People queueing to withdraw money at the Pop-Up DBS/POSB ATMs at Tampines West Community Club on Feb 02, 2021. 

Pop-Up ATM will be available at Community Clubs during the Chinese New Year season starting from 25 Jan to 10 Feb 2021 (10am to 10pm) and 11 Feb 2021 (10am to 1pm).

Many are rushing to get new notes for hongbao (red packets) to be given out during the Chinese New Year. 

There were 19 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Tuesday (Feb 2), taking Singapore's total to 59,584.

All of them were imported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 101.4 million people. More than 2.1 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Nov 18 2016. 

As part of the on-going heritage gems series for community pages, Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple will be featured for the temple's history, architecture and on-going programmes.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Tan Lay Lin, Director, International Trade Cluster, MTI; Mr Aaron Maniam (seated), Deputy Secretary, Industry and Information, MCI; Ms Chan Kah Mei, Deputy Director, Personal Data Protection Commission, IMDA; Ms Ng Bee Kim (seated), Director-General of Trade, MTI; and Mr Ivan Koh, Director, Technology Governance Office, IMDA; at Ministry of Communications &amp; Information on Oct 16, 2020.  

Interview with MTI and IMDA officials, including Director General of Trade, on digital economy agreements.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks outside Marina Bay Sands Casino on Feb 02, 2021. 

There were 19 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Tuesday (Feb 2), taking Singapore's total to 59,584.

All of them were imported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 101.4 million people. More than 2.1 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mrs Niny Purnama Sari, (center) 35, Clinical Coordinator at KKIVF Centre, with her son Samuel Evan Krisna, 2, at the Hurdle / Sprint Shuttle tryout, part of the multi-generational family carnival, at Bishan Stadium on Oct 16 2016.

Generations of those born in KK Women's and Children's Hospital (KKH) gathering at Bishan Stadium on Oct 16 2016, to set a new world record for the 'Largest Reunion of People Born at the Same Hospital', at the "Born in KKH" event. 2241 participants took part in the attempt. 

Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security, Mr Teo Chee Hean, is the guest of honour. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Luo Tianze, 31, with his saxophone at NAFA on Oct 20, 2020.  

Tianze is a 31-year-old diploma graduate from NAFA pursuing a music degree. Tianze lost both his parents to cancer in May and Sept 2020 and was able to get back on his feet with the support of his professors at NAFA and his siblings. Coping with his studies despite his parents' condition, Tianze clinched the Royal College of Music's RCM Music Excellence Award for his talent and hard work. He gained admission to the NAFA - RCM degree programme by using his final recital for his diploma course as an audition for the RCM programme. He hopes to set up a saxophone collective in Singapore in the future.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks checking in with SafeEntry and scanning their temperatures before entering Prime Supermarket at Blk 823 Tampines Street 81 on Feb 02, 2021. 

The inconvenience of checking in and out with SafeEntry at different stores within a shopping centre will be a thing of the past once compulsory TraceTogether-only SafeEntry kicks in.

A single check-in with the TraceTogether app or token to public venues such as malls will suffice in the future, according to a written parliamentary reply on Monday evening (Feb 1).

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      <image:caption>Supporters lining the side of the road at The Pinnacle @ Duxton cheering the Paralympians on Sept 24 2016. 

One Team Singapore Celebratory Parade for Rio 2016 Paralympians from Sengkang Sports Centre to VivoCity on Sept 24 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Luo Tianze, 31, with his saxophone at NAFA on Oct 20, 2020.  

Tianze is a 31-year-old diploma graduate from NAFA pursuing a music degree. Tianze lost both his parents to cancer in May and Sept 2020 and was able to get back on his feet with the support of his professors at NAFA and his siblings. Coping with his studies despite his parents' condition, Tianze clinched the Royal College of Music's RCM Music Excellence Award for his talent and hard work. He gained admission to the NAFA - RCM degree programme by using his final recital for his diploma course as an audition for the RCM programme. He hopes to set up a saxophone collective in Singapore in the future.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks outside Blk 826 Tampines Kopi Point at 826 Tampines Street 81 on Feb 02, 2021. 

There were 19 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Tuesday (Feb 2), taking Singapore's total to 59,584.

All of them were imported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 101.4 million people. More than 2.1 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Mrs Silke Penning, 52, Teacher from Hamburg Germany, standing at the installation titled 'Angels of Freedom', at The Promontory @ Marina Bay, by OGE Group – Gaston Zahr and Merav Eitan, from Germany and Israel. 

Five sets of giant, colourful wings invite visitors to interact with the symbolic angels, reminding them to remain connected to loved ones and those who matter. 

OGE Group is a design studio with a multidisciplinary approach towards design, lighting, art direction and urban concepts. The OGE Group believes in producing and presenting creative projects that stir excitement and trigger emotions while challenging perceptions. 
i Light Marina Bay 2016 runs from 4 to 27 March 2016 and is organised by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). This year it is designed based on the theme 'In Praise of Shadows', the festival invites visitors to re-imagine the fundamentals, forms and roles of light. 

The event, which has been held every other year since 2010, has seen more people participating in it, and more visitors.

The artwork on display uses environmentally sustainable materials, such as those which are recycled or biodegradable.
Asia's leading sustainable light art festival, i Light Marina Bay, is back to illuminate the iconic Marina Bay, with more local artists this year. 14 of the artworks are designed by Singapore artists. The curators for this year's festivals are Mr Randy Chan, Principal Architect at Zarch Collaboratives, Singapore and Mr Khairuddin Hori, Deputy Director of Artistic Programming at the Palais de Tokyo, Paris. 

i Light Marina Bay 2016 is the fourth edition of the festival and features 25 light art installations by local and international artists. The festival also offers an exciting lineup of events and programmes over four weekends. There are performances, outdoor dining options, workshops and family activties. 

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Tianze is a 31-year-old diploma graduate from NAFA pursuing a music degree. Tianze lost both his parents to cancer in May and Sept 2020 and was able to get back on his feet with the support of his professors at NAFA and his siblings. Coping with his studies despite his parents' condition, Tianze clinched the Royal College of Music's RCM Music Excellence Award for his talent and hard work. He gained admission to the NAFA - RCM degree programme by using his final recital for his diploma course as an audition for the RCM programme. He hopes to set up a saxophone collective in Singapore in the future.

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      <image:caption>A cyclist wearing face mask cycling near Tampines Avenue 3 with Chinese New Year decorations on Feb 02, 2021. 

There were 19 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Tuesday (Feb 2), taking Singapore's total to 59,584.

All of them were imported.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 101.4 million people. More than 2.1 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Driver suspected of drink-driving inside the police van at 1.10am on Oct 20 2016. 

Police conducting a drink-driving operation on motorists from midnight to 3am along Clemenceau Ave opposite Singapore Shopping Centre on Oct 20 2016. 

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      <image:caption>New rapper Nur Balqis D/O Mohamed Muzamil, 20, came out with a single called Frenemy, at Our Tampines Hub on Oct 21, 2020. 

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The inconvenience of checking in and out with SafeEntry at different stores within a shopping centre will be a thing of the past once compulsory TraceTogether-only SafeEntry kicks in.

A single check-in with the TraceTogether app or token to public venues such as malls will suffice in the future, according to a written parliamentary reply on Monday evening (Feb 1).

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      <image:caption>Driver suspected of drink-driving being tested using the handheld breath analyser at 1.34am on Oct 20 2016. 

Police conducting a drink-driving operation on motorists from 1am to 3am along Clemenceau Ave opposite Singapore Shopping Centre on Oct 20 2016. 

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      <image:caption>New rapper Nur Balqis D/O Mohamed Muzamil, 20, came out with a single called Frenemy, at Our Tampines Hub on Oct 21, 2020. 

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There will be additional coronavirus testing measures for foreign domestic workers and confinement nannies landing in Singapore from Friday (Feb 5), said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Wednesday.

These will apply to workers with travel history in territories the Government deems as high risk due to the prevalence of Covid-19 infection there.

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      <image:caption>Burnt wet market at Blk 493 Jurong West St 41 being demolished on Oct 20 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Suhaimi Rafdi, 53, Senior Director of Our Tampines Hub, inside the management office on Oct 21, 2020. 

For story on Future of Work: Working from Home.

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There will be additional coronavirus testing measures for foreign domestic workers and confinement nannies landing in Singapore from Friday (Feb 5), said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Wednesday.

These will apply to workers with travel history in territories the Government deems as high risk due to the prevalence of Covid-19 infection there.

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For story on Future of Work: Working from Home.

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There will be additional coronavirus testing measures for foreign domestic workers and confinement nannies landing in Singapore from Friday (Feb 5), said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Wednesday.

These will apply to workers with travel history in territories the Government deems as high risk due to the prevalence of Covid-19 infection there.

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The Ministry of Health (MOH) has confirmed 41 cases of locally transmitted Zika, all of whom were residents or workers in the Aljunied Crescent and Sims Drive area. They include 36 foreign construction workers. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Deborah Su, 32, Marketing Manager, and her husband, Mr Mohamed Farhan Bin Mohamed Tahar, 35, Civil Servant, with their two sons, Eli Zain Yijie bin Mohamed Farhan, (bottom right) 7, Primary 2 pupil, and Isa Rahman Yi En bin Mohamed Farhan, 5, K1 pupil, at home on Oct 23, 2020.

Feature on breaking the silence surrounding miscarriage and pregnancy loss.  

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking near a God of Fortune display at Toa Payoh Mall near the Toa Payoh Public Library on Feb 03, 2021. 

There will be additional coronavirus testing measures for foreign domestic workers and confinement nannies landing in Singapore from Friday (Feb 5), said the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Wednesday.

These will apply to workers with travel history in territories the Government deems as high risk due to the prevalence of Covid-19 infection there.

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Zika followup at Aljunied Crescent on Sept 02 2016, Singapore's first Zika cluster in the Aljunied Crescent and Sims Drive area.

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      <image:caption>Ms Deborah Su, 32, Marketing Manager, at home on Oct 23, 2020.

The baby who passed away was named Ishak Tahar. He was placed in the box and brought to the grave. It consists of his clothes and memorabilia now.  

Feature on breaking the silence surrounding miscarriage and pregnancy loss.  

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There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Thursday (Feb 4), all imported, taking Singapore's total to 59,624.

All the 22 cases were placed on stay-home notice (SHN) or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 103 million people. More than 2.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Thermal fogging at Sims Urban Oasis construction site on Sept 04 2016.

For Zika followup at Aljunied Crescent, Singapore's first Zika cluster in the Aljunied Crescent and Sims Drive area.

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There were 22 new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Thursday (Feb 4), all imported, taking Singapore's total to 59,624.

All the 22 cases were placed on stay-home notice (SHN) or isolated on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 103 million people. More than 2.2 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Thermal fogging below 56 Sims Drive on Sept 04 2016.

For Zika followup at Aljunied Crescent, Singapore's first Zika cluster in the Aljunied Crescent and Sims Drive area.

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      <image:caption>Mr Paul Khor, 53, Founder of Outside, a clothing and equipment shop, inside his shop at Marina Square on Oct 31, 2020.  

The outlet opened three days before circuit breaker and is suffering from a lack of footfall to the nearby convention centres. 

Suntimes story on the struggling retail sector.

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Sentosa Fire Station, the SCDF's 21st fire station, will be officially opened in a ceremony on September 07 2016. Mr Amrin Amin, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs will be delivering a speech at the event.

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      <image:caption>Ms Smitha Menon, 39, lawyer at WongPartnership LLP, holding her pet Brahma pullet in her garden at her house on Oct 31, 2020. 

Write-up on a woman lawyer who was voted the top insolvency lawyer by the International Women's Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation - a nonprofit global organization of more than 1,500 bankers, lawyers, accountants, consultants and other professionals working in the insolvency and restructuring industry.  

For Law Page. 

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      <image:caption>People queueing for their swab test outside Kreta Ayer People’s Theatre in Chinatown on Feb 08, 2021.

On Jan 22, MOH said the authorities will conduct a surveillance testing exercise for stallholders, shop owners, restaurant workers and food delivery workers operating in and around Chinatown. Today is the first day of the two-day testing exercise that will end on Feb 9.

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      <image:caption>The Finish Festival. 

The fourth edition of the Colour Run is being held again at Sentosa on Aug 20 2016. Over 7000 participants will run through the route while being doused in coloured powder.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ashwin Sekaran, 26, Head Distiller, with the copper still at Singapore Distillery on Nov 04, 2020. 

Singapore booze coming of age: New kids on the block Singapore Distillery launched in July with a drop of six new to market gins. The team behind the distillery is very young, proving that the booze scene here has come a long way and jobs like head distiller are a viable option. 

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      <image:caption>People queueing for their swab test outside Kreta Ayer People’s Theatre in Chinatown on Feb 08, 2021.

On Jan 22, MOH said the authorities will conduct a surveillance testing exercise for stallholders, shop owners, restaurant workers and food delivery workers operating in and around Chinatown. Today is the first day of the two-day testing exercise that will end on Feb 9.

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      <image:caption>The fourth edition of the Colour Run is being held again at Sentosa on Aug 20 2016. Over 7000 participants will run through the route while being doused in coloured powder.

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      <image:caption>Chef SR Bala, 46, is the President of Indian Chefs Culinary Association (Singapore) and is the owner of Empire Cuisine, his own food catering business, at his restaurant on Nov 04, 2020. 

He is preparing 2 main dishes that readers can attempt to cook on their own during the Deepavali festive season.

Prawn Varuval costs $6 and Chicken kola urundai costs $2 each. 

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      <image:caption>Man wearing face mask wearing past Chinese New Year decorations at the entrance of OCBC Centre at 65 Chulia Street on Feb 15, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>The Finish Festival. 

The fourth edition of the Colour Run is being held again at Sentosa on Aug 20 2016. Over 7000 participants will run through the route while being doused in coloured powder.

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      <image:caption>Mr Kenny Eng, 46, Director and Principal Consultant of Gardenasia, inside The Local Farm Grocer, on Nov 05, 2020. 

The Fish Farmer has been raising mullets to cater to the Singaporean palate. The fish is sent to Hai Sia Seafood to be filleted. The rest of the fish (head, tail, bones) is usually dumped until two years ago, The Fish Farmer is working with The Soup Spoon to turn the odd parts into ingredients for soup.

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      <image:caption>A worker watering pots of Bougainvillea outside The Fullerton Bay Hotel on Feb 15, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>The Finish Festival. 

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      <image:caption>Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) gantry and Marina Bay Financial Centre, including DBS and HSBC on Feb 15, 2021.

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      <image:caption>House of Curiosities is an event featuring performance, activities, magic and more. Based on the storyline of The Mechanical Heart, it is a story of adventure, curious man-made machines and the wonderful capacity of the human mind and spirit to discover and invent. 

The ninth edition of Singapore Night Festival 2016 on Aug 20 2016. The theme is 'Inventions and Innovation'.

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      <image:caption>A woman wearing face mask walking outside the Esplanade against the skyline of Central Business District and Marina Bay Financial Centre on Feb 15, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Alexandria Neoh, 30, Photographer, with her daughter, Ms Terese Pereira, 11 months old, next to her commissioned work titled 'World of Hope' which is a mixed media installation made of crochet and photographs, at the Noise Singapore 2016 Festival Exhibition at Capitol Piazza on Aug 13 2016. It starts from Aug 13 2016 to Sep 30 2016. This flagship exhibition presents a curated showcase of original artworks and commissioned installations based on the theme 'Uncharted'. There are hundreds of art, design, photography and music creations selected by the Noise Expert Panel. 

An initiative by National Arts Council (NAC), the Noise Singapore Festival unveils the best of Singapore's young talents in a curated showcase of original art, music, design and photography. As our country's largest creative arts platform for youth, Noise Singapore empowers youth, aged 35 and below, to express themselves and embrace their creativity through showcase, mentorship and funding opportunities.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks choosing clothes at a stall outside a minimart at 85 Bedok North Street 4 on Feb 16, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Noise Singapore 2016 Festival Exhibition at Capitol Piazza on Aug 13 2016. It starts from Aug 13 2016 to Sep 30 2016. This flagship exhibition presents a curated showcase of original artworks and commissioned installations based on the theme 'Uncharted'. There are hundreds of art, design, photography and music creations selected by the Noise Expert Panel. 

An initiative by National Arts Council (NAC), the Noise
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      <image:caption>Ms Vivian Teo, 42, Freelance writer, with her two daughters, Emma Lim, 10, Primary 4 pupil, and Elise Lim, (left) 8, Primary 2 pupil, at home on Nov 17, 2020. 

For Sunday feature on new young adult/middle-grade books to read to your kids during the school holidays: Vivian Teo, mother of two, is the author of the My BFF Is An Alien books.

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free masks at the mask vending machines at Our Tampines Hub on Mar 01, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week. 

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      <image:caption>Sky City prop used in the National Day Parade rehearsal at National Stadium on July 21 2016. It consists of 15 clusters of iconic landmarks and futuristic-looking buildings, which are up to six stories tall. They were constructed by lightweight aluminium framework wrapped in fabric. The height of each cluster ranges from 4m to 18m and weighs from about 252kg to about 338kg. It took nine months to design and two months to construct.  

This year's NDP show features 29 large aerial props supported by an advanced aerial system which is rigged up onto the dome roof of the National Stadium. The large aerial props comprise (i) eight parts of a giant boulder and the Singapore Stone in Act 1 Badang and the Singapore Stone; (ii) four giant skirts worn by the four beauties in Act 2 Our Four Civilisations; (iii) a beautiful automated unicorn in Act 3 Dare to Dream; and (iv) 15 parts of the Sky City in Act 5 Building Our Singapore of Tomorrow and Act 6 Our Home, Our People. It takes about 150 personnel to prepare and rig the large aerial props for their flights. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lim Thiam Ho, 61, Retiree, at home on Nov 18, 2020.  

UOB sues retiree to recover money lost in alleged phone scam. 

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free masks at the mask vending machines at Our Tampines Hub on Mar 01, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week. 

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      <image:caption>Automated unicorn prop used in Act 3 Dare to Dream, at the backstage after the National Day Parade rehearsal at National Stadium on July 21 2016. It is made of lightweight aluminium, weighs 175kg, and measures 2.7m in height and 3m in width. 14, 000 LED lights have been built in the unicorn to produce a dreamy, twinkling effect, complemented by a sea of lights produced by the audience's LED wristbands. It took three months to design, and three months to construct.  

This year's NDP show features 29 large aerial props supported by an advanced aerial system which is rigged up onto the dome roof of the National Stadium. The large aerial props comprise (i) eight parts of a giant boulder and the Singapore Stone in Act 1 Badang and the Singapore Stone; (ii) four giant skirts worn by the four beauties in Act 2 Our Four Civilisations; (iii) a beautiful automated unicorn in Act 3 Dare to Dream; and (iv) 15 parts of the Sky City in Act 5 Building Our Singapore of Tomorrow and Act 6 Our Home, Our People. It takes about 150 personnel to prepare and rig the large aerial props for their flights. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Christopher Lau, 67, Owner of Bakes n Bites, holding a NETS terminal, in his stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre on Nov 20, 2020. 

Update on the Hawkers Go Digital programme.

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      <image:caption>An airline ambassador helping a resident to check the mask size before collection at the mask vending machines at Our Tampines Hub on Mar 01, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week. 

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      <image:caption>Finals of the RHB-ST National Spelling Championship with 21 spellers vying for the top spot, at Nanyang Polytechnic on Apr 30 2016.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Don Eng, 26, Owner of Pasta Manna, holding a NETS terminal and his store’s QR code, in his stall at Old Airport Road Food Centre on Nov 20, 2020. 

Update on the Hawkers Go Digital programme.

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      <image:caption>An airline ambassador replenishing masks inside the mask vending machines at Our Tampines Hub on Mar 01, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week. 

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      <image:caption>Solar eclipse from Sultan Mosque at 8.19am on Mar 09 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Deon Phua, 28, Creative, at home on Nov 23, 2020. 

Deon is one of the founders of Tell Your Children, a cultural and creative studio based in Singapore. Since 2014, the highly-sought after group has worked with a large range of reputable clients both locally and internationally.

Deon is also the founder of vintage retail outlet Death Threads. Established in 2017, Death Threads is widely regarded as the leader of the vintage community in Singapore.

On the side, Deon enjoys spinning hip-hop vinyl sets, pursuing multidisciplinary creative projects under recently-launched collective duo Stacking Stones and part-time lecturing at Temasek Polytechnic's School of Design in Singapore. 

He is currently working on a feature-length documentary project that covers Singapore’s creative heritage and culture from the 90’s to early 2000s.

Profile for 30 Singaporeans under 30 years old.
 
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      <image:caption>Madam Jenny Ong, (right) 54, part time worker with Warburg, stocking up masks and people collecting their free masks at the mask vending machines at Our Tampines Hub on Mar 01, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week. 

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      <image:caption>Rainbow against the Malacca Planetarium Adventure Science Centre building in Ayer Keroh on Jul 24 2016. 

The three-storey, Islamic-inspired complex houses multiple exhibition areas together with a cafeteria, a library and also Malaysia's largest dome theatre for periodical movie screenings.

Visit to the four stations that the Singapore-KL High Speed Rail will stop in Malaysia. The four stations are Iskandar Puteri, Batu Pahat, Muar and Ayer Keroh. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Deon Phua, 28, Creative, at home on Nov 23, 2020. 

Deon is one of the founders of Tell Your Children, a cultural and creative studio based in Singapore. Since 2014, the highly-sought after group has worked with a large range of reputable clients both locally and internationally.

Deon is also the founder of vintage retail outlet Death Threads. Established in 2017, Death Threads is widely regarded as the leader of the vintage community in Singapore.

On the side, Deon enjoys spinning hip-hop vinyl sets, pursuing multidisciplinary creative projects under recently-launched collective duo Stacking Stones and part-time lecturing at Temasek Polytechnic's School of Design in Singapore. 

He is currently working on a feature-length documentary project that covers Singapore’s creative heritage and culture from the 90’s to early 2000s.

Profile for 30 Singaporeans under 30 years old.
 
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      <image:caption>People collecting their free masks at the mask vending machines at Our Tampines Hub on Mar 01, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week. 

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      <image:caption>A dinosaur statue at Tasik Y park in Jalan Sejati, 83000 Batu Pahat on Jul 26 2016. 

This recreational park is the perfect spot for some quiet family time. It has several playground areas, and two giant dinosaur statutes which are a hit with the kids. It also has rest huts for picnics and exercise equipment for fitness buffs.

Visit to the four stations that the Singapore-KL High Speed Rail will stop in Malaysia. The four stations are Iskandar Puteri, Batu Pahat, Muar and Ayer Keroh. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Adrian Sim Wei Lim (Shen Weilin), 43, stay-at-home dad, conversing with his 2-year-old son Rei Shen Yuxiang at home on Nov 25, 2020. 

How parent talk is important to building speech and vocabulary in children. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks crossing the road outside Tampines Mall on Mar 03, 2021. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases announced on Tuesday (March 2), taking Singapore's total to 59,956.

All eight were imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday night.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 114 million people. More than 2.5 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Exterior of Legoland Hotel in the Legoland Malaysia Resort, on Jul 27 2016.

Address is 7 Jalan Legoland, Medini, 79100. Tel is +60 75978888. Website is www.legoland.my. Email is llmreservation.hotel@legoland.my. A premium room, which can sleep up to five people (maximum three adults) costs RM1,700 a night. A suite, which can sleep up to eight people (maximum four adults), costs RM3,200 a night. Complementary tea and coffee is provided, as well as a buffet breakfast for all guests at its bricks family restaurant.

Opened in 2014, this hotel has 249 Lego-themed rooms. Some rooms are decked out with pirate bedding, curtains, wallpaper, as well as a parrot and monkey made from Lego. Others can be decorated with a frog and owl made from Lego, as well as bunting shields and flags. The hotel lobby features a towering Lego-inspired knight's castle and pirate ship.

Visit to the four stations that the Singapore-KL High Speed Rail will stop in Malaysia. The four stations are Iskandar Puteri, Batu Pahat, Muar and Ayer Keroh. 

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      <image:caption>Nurin Iffah Salehuddin, 12, Primary 6 student, at home on Nov 25, 2020. 

Madrasah Wak Tanjong student Nurin Iffah taking her PSLE results. Nurin is among the students taking in their results, after the madrasah was instructed to stop taking in new students, due to poor showing in the national examination. 

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks walking past Disney and Pixar posters at Tampines MRT station on Mar 03, 2021. 

There were eight new coronavirus cases announced on Tuesday (March 2), taking Singapore's total to 59,956.

All eight were imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices upon arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH) on Tuesday night.

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 114 million people. More than 2.5 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>Dato' Jaafar Muhammad building in Kota Iskandar, the Johor state administrative centre, on Jul 27 2016. The building is named after Dato' Jaafar bin Muhammad, the first Chief Minister of Johor from 1886-1919. It houses the office of the Chief Minister and state secretariat.

Visit to the four stations that the Singapore-KL High Speed Rail will stop in Malaysia. The four stations are Iskandar Puteri, Batu Pahat, Muar and Ayer Keroh. 

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      <image:caption>Yellow Ribbon Community Project volunteer, Francis Ng, 63, and RO 2 Ponnarasi d/o Gopal Chandra, 37, Senior Reintegration Officer (SRO), Community Corrections Command (Halfway Houses), Singapore Prison Service, below a block in Tampines Street 71 on Nov 26, 2020. RO 2 is her rank which means Rehabilitation Officer 2. 

Two years ago, ‘Sharon’ was left with two kids when her husband went to prison for drug-related offences, faced with mounting debts that resulted from her husband’s drug abuse. A Yellow Ribbon Community Project volunteer, Francis Ng, 63, came across her case and helped her two daughters to secure bursary schemes for their higher education. When her husband reached the tail-end of his sentence and was emplaced on the Halfway House Scheme, ‘Sharon’, through Francis’ support, was successful in relocating her husband to a halfway house nearer to their home, making it more convenient for her family to visit and bond with her husband, while he completed the Residential phase of his Community Based Programme.

On Saturday, Francis will be awarded the 10 Year Service Award at the YRCP Awards and Appreciation ceremony.

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free masks at the mask vending machine at Tampines Bus Interchange on Mar 03, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week.

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      <image:caption>Fisherman in the Muar River on Jul 25 2016. In the background is the Jamek Sultan Ibrahim mosque.

Visit to the four stations that the Singapore-KL High Speed Rail will stop in Malaysia. The four stations are Iskandar Puteri, Batu Pahat, Muar and Ayer Keroh. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Yeo Pei Shan, 25, Co-founder of UglyFood, sitting with her rejected ugly fruits and vegetables at UglyFood Store on Nov 30, 2020. 

UglyFood saved 91 tonnes of fruits, vegetables and even mushrooms from the incinerator in 2019. 

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free masks at the mask vending machines outside Bedok Mall on Mar 03, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week.

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      <image:caption>At least 400 Singaporeans and permanent residents attended a candlelight vigil at Hong Lim Park for Orlando shooting victims on June 14 2016.

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      <image:caption>Ustaz Tarmizi Abdul Wahid, Chief Executive Officer, Safinah Holdings &amp; Associate Member, Fatwa Committee. 

Podcast on deviant teaching at Berita Harian office in SPH New Centre on Nov 30, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>People collecting their free masks at the mask vending machines outside Bedok Mall on Mar 03, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week.

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      <image:caption>At least 400 Singaporeans and permanent residents attended a candlelight vigil at Hong Lim Park for Orlando shooting victims on June 14 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Chan Weng Fook Allan, 57, Security Supervisor, at Soverus on Dec 03, 2020.  

Allan joined Soverus in February 2018 as a Senior Security Officer. The company valued his work ethic and positive attitude towards learning and sponsored his WSQ Security Supervisory course to equip him with leadership and supervisory skills. He was subsequently promoted to Security Supervisor in January 2019. Soverus had also tapped on the SPI to redesign and enhance the job scopes of its workers. Through the job redesign, Allan was further equipped with skills to recognise and manage terrorist threats as well as to enhance customer service.

The Ministry of Manpower will be releasing the Labour Force in Singapore Advance Release (LFAR) 2020 on 3 December 2020. Minister for Manpower, Mrs Josephine Teo, will comment about the findings of the LFAR during a learning journey to Soverus Pte Ltd, security company.

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      <image:caption>A man replenishing masks into the mask vending machine at Bedok Bus Interchange on Mar 03, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week.

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      <image:caption>At least 400 Singaporeans and permanent residents attended a candlelight vigil at Hong Lim Park for Orlando shooting victims on June 14 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Chan Weng Fook Allan, 57, Security Supervisor, outside Secura Group Limited (Headquarters) on Dec 03, 2020.  

Allan joined Soverus in February 2018 as a Senior Security Officer. The company valued his work ethic and positive attitude towards learning and sponsored his WSQ Security Supervisory course to equip him with leadership and supervisory skills. He was subsequently promoted to Security Supervisor in January 2019. Soverus had also tapped on the SPI to redesign and enhance the job scopes of its workers. Through the job redesign, Allan was further equipped with skills to recognise and manage terrorist threats as well as to enhance customer service.

The Ministry of Manpower will be releasing the Labour Force in Singapore Advance Release (LFAR) 2020 on 3 December 2020. Minister for Manpower, Mrs Josephine Teo, will comment about the findings of the LFAR during a learning journey to Soverus Pte Ltd, security company.

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      <image:caption>A man collecting his free mask at the mask vending machine at Blk 719 Bedok Reservoir Road on Mar 03, 2021.

The vending machines are stocked up once more. Temasek Foundation’s fourth mask distribution exercise. Mask collection starts Mar 1 at 10am and ends Mar 14 at 11.59pm.

This time, the mask distributed is the MaskPlus™ Livinguard reusable mask which comes in dark blue. The anti-viral and anti-bacterial mask can be washed up to 30 times, and needs to be washed only once a week.

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      <image:caption>Dead fish along coastline at Lim Chu Kang Jetty on July 18 2016. 
 
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      <image:caption>Muhammad Aiman Anaqi Bin Mohammad Faizal, 12, holding his PSLE results, with his parents, Mohammad Faizal Bin Zailani, 41, Teacher; and Nur Azlinda Binte Ismail, 38, Lecturer; holding his trophies from school, at home on Dec 03, 2020. 

Muhammad Aiman Anaqi Bin Mohammad Faizal did well for his PSLE results, scoring A and A star for his english, higher malay and higher chinese. He is effectively trilingual.

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      <image:caption>Commuters wearing face masks at Bishan MRT station on Mar 05, 2021. 

More than 60,000 coronavirus cases have now been recorded in Singapore after another nine were confirmed at noon on Friday (March 5).

The new infections - which take the Republic's confirmed case count to 60,007 since the start of the pandemic - were all imported, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the pandemic has infected more than 115 million people since it began in December 2019. More than 2.5 million have died.

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      <image:caption>National flags hanging at Blk 8 Selegie Road on July 13 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Muhammad Aiman Anaqi Bin Mohammad Faizal, 12, at home on Dec 03, 2020. 

Muhammad Aiman Anaqi Bin Mohammad Faizal did well for his PSLE results, scoring A and A star for his english, higher malay and higher chinese. He is effectively trilingual.

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      <image:caption>Passengers wearing face masks waiting for bus at bus stop in Tampines on Mar 09, 2021. 

There were six new coronavirus cases confirmed at noon on Tuesday (March 9), taking Singapore's total to 60,052.

All were imported cases and had been placed on stay-home notice on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 116 million people. More than 2.59 million people have died.

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      <image:caption>//Muslim congregants prostrating during their Hari Raya prayer outside Al-Taqua Mosque on July 06 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Chua Kai-Ning, 25, Chief Marketing Director of Insectta, holding a tray of pupae and showing a handful of pupae inside the mating chamber that houses the adult black soldier flies, at Insectta on Dec 05, 2020. There are one million black soldier flies inside the mating chamber.

Insectta is Singapore's first urban insect farm raising black soldier flies to break down food waste. Besides turning the frass from the flies into fertilisers, Insectta has upcycle and turned into chitosan, biomaterial used in medicine and cosmetics. 

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      <image:caption>People getting their Covid-19 vaccination at  Hong Kah North Community Club on Mar 17, 2021. 

The Moderna Covid-19 vaccine will be administered at four new vaccination centres here starting on Wednesday (March 17), the Ministry of Health has announced.

These are: Hong Kah North Community Club, Marsiling Community Club, Punggol 21 Community Club and Radin Mas Community Club.

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      <image:caption>Madam Cathy Chen, (extreme left) 43, Housewife, learning saree tying, from Mrs B. Balamurugan Kematchi, (second from left) 39, Artist, at launch of Indian Heritage Centre Culturefest 2016 at Indian Heritage Centre on July 22 2016.  
 
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      <image:caption>Ms Chua Kai-Ning, 25, Chief Marketing Director of Insectta, showing a handful of black soldier fly larvae from a tray in the nursery where the larvae are reared and all the pre-consumer food waste is being eaten, at Insectta on Dec 05, 2020. 

Insectta is Singapore's first urban insect farm raising black soldier flies to break down food waste. Besides turning the frass from the flies into fertilisers, Insectta has upcycle and turned into chitosan, biomaterial used in medicine and cosmetics. 

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      <image:caption>People getting their Covid-19 vaccination at  Hong Kah North Community Club on Mar 17, 2021. 

The Moderna Covid-19 vaccine will be administered at four new vaccination centres here starting on Wednesday (March 17), the Ministry of Health has announced.

These are: Hong Kah North Community Club, Marsiling Community Club, Punggol 21 Community Club and Radin Mas Community Club.

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      <image:caption>Modern-Day Maui by Adam Shuter won Bronze in the Fantasy Gardens category. 

//Show gardens at the Singapore Garden Festival. There are two categories of gardens: Fantasy and Landscape. In total, there are 15 gardens. The gardens will each be award Bronze, Silver or Gold, and in each category, there will be two "Best Of" prizes, indicating the top garden in each category.
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Samuel Tan, 19, Final year student from Nanyang Polytechnic, at home on Dec 12, 2020.  

Feature on people spurred to achieve under Covid: Samuel Tan, 19, rolled the longest sheet of pasta in under 1 minute, a feat recognised by the Guinness World Records. 

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      <image:caption>People getting their Covid-19 vaccination at  Hong Kah North Community Club on Mar 17, 2021. 

The Moderna Covid-19 vaccine will be administered at four new vaccination centres here starting on Wednesday (March 17), the Ministry of Health has announced.

These are: Hong Kah North Community Club, Marsiling Community Club, Punggol 21 Community Club and Radin Mas Community Club.

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      <image:caption>Staedtler Singapore holding the World Kids Colouring Day Competition at Suntec City Convention Centre, Level 3 concourse on July 02 2016.   

The theme for this year's competition is Funny Animals. Staedtler Singapore will donate 10 per cent of its proceeds from the net sales of its Colouring Day items to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Samuel Tan, 19, Final year student from Nanyang Polytechnic, rolling a sheet of pasta at home on Dec 12, 2020.  

Feature on people spurred to achieve under Covid: Samuel Tan, 19, rolled the longest sheet of pasta in under 1 minute, a feat recognised by the Guinness World Records. 

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      <image:caption>People getting their Covid-19 vaccination at  Hong Kah North Community Club on Mar 17, 2021. 

The Moderna Covid-19 vaccine will be administered at four new vaccination centres here starting on Wednesday (March 17), the Ministry of Health has announced.

These are: Hong Kah North Community Club, Marsiling Community Club, Punggol 21 Community Club and Radin Mas Community Club.

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      <image:caption>Mr Alfred Ong Yong Jun, (bottom, center) 6, K2, taking part in the World Kids Colouring Day Competition at Suntec City Convention Centre, Level 3 concourse on July 02 2016. He came in third in the open category of the competition.

The theme for this year's competition is Funny Animals. Staedtler Singapore will donate 10 per cent of its proceeds from the net sales of its Colouring Day items to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Catherine Koh, (left) 51, President of the Tampines Small and Medium Enterprise Association, holding harvested Kailan, together with Mr Chris Toh, 39, Director of Metro Farm, holding a tray of hard waste which have been processed, mixed and compressed with a portion of natural soil, inside the TIPA community garden @ 9007 on Nov 12, 2020. TIPA means Tampines Industrial Park A. 

Nestled in Tampines Industrial Park A is a high tech aquaponics system that converts fish waste from a pond filled with tilapia into organic nutrients. These nutrients are used to fertilise organic vegetables and fruits such as chinese cabbage, kale and cherry tomatoes.

This green space was started by a group of JTC tenants with a passion for gardening. With support from JTC, the Tampines Small and Medium Enterprise Association, and Metro Farm Pte Ltd, the community started this initiative in 2019 and currently is a choice bonding spot for tenants in the estate.

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      <image:caption>People getting their Covid-19 vaccination at  Hong Kah North Community Club on Mar 17, 2021. 

The Moderna Covid-19 vaccine will be administered at four new vaccination centres here starting on Wednesday (March 17), the Ministry of Health has announced.

These are: Hong Kah North Community Club, Marsiling Community Club, Punggol 21 Community Club and Radin Mas Community Club.

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      <image:caption>Dolphin carcass on July 07 2016 that was washed ashore along East Coast Park on July 06 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Melvin Goh, 64, Founder and CEO of Scorpio Electric, with the Scorpio X electric motorcycle prototype, at the future showroom of Scorpio Electric on Dec 15, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Aerial view of trucks inside 13 Benoi Sector on Mar 20, 2021. 

Singapore has started vaccinating selected cargo drivers from Malaysia against the Covid-19 virus on Saturday (March 20).

The move is aimed at minimising the risk of Covid-19 transmission from workers bringing in essential goods.

It would also ensure these workers can continue delivering goods to Singapore, the authorities had said earlier.

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      <image:caption>Ms Kalaichelvi d/o Shanmugam, 49, Assistant Teacher, checking temperature and looking out for blisters on the mouth, hands and feet before the children enter Presbyterian Community Services Tampines Childcare Centre on June 08 2016. 

A recent spate of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) cases has raised infection rates to among the worst since 2012, which saw the highest recorded number of cases. Although symptoms are mild, there have been fatalities from especially virulent strains of HFMD in the past. Presbyterian Community Services Tampines Childcare Centre is one of the centres identified by MOH last week as containing an active cluster. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Poh Shih Yin, 45, Director of Seng Hua Hng, holding Camel Christmas Gift Box and a packet of Camel Honey Pecans at the lobby of the factory on Dec 16, 2020. 

For brands year-ender.  

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      <image:caption>People from Virgin Active fitness club doing cycling workout at Paya Lebar Quarter on Mar 20, 2021.  

There were 17 new coronavirus cases confirmed as at Saturday noon (March 20), taking Singapore's total to 60,184.

All are imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notice (SHN) or isolated upon arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Globally, the virus outbreak, which began in December 2019, has infected more than 121 million people. More than 2.69 million have died.

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      <image:caption>Participants doing 'Unity in Diversity' Flag Art Painting, on canvas at multipurpose hall of Geylang West Community Club on June 02 2016.  

Hands-on workshops demonstrating how residents and community artists co-create facade art, marbling art, and splatter paint flag art at multipurpose hall of Geylang West Community Club on June 02 2016. 

30000 residents and youths transform the facades of 150 HDB blocks into creative arts in celebration of National Day 2016. PAssionArts Festival 2016, a nationwide community arts festival returns for the fifth year from June 18 to July 31 2016 with the theme "Towards A Brighter Singapore". 

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      <image:caption>Ms Poh Shih Yin, 45, Director of Seng Hua Hng, holding Camel Natural Baked Ruby Mix (left) and Camel Honey Pecans at the lobby of the factory on Dec 16, 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Shiela Cory Sacayanan (number 702) came in 15th in the Women's Open category with a timing of 25 mins 10.294s. 
Tan Kong Soon (number 703) came in 20th in the Men's Open category with a timing of 18 mins 56.826s. 

Orange Room organising a competitive on-site race, the Leaderboard 5km Finale Run, at the Singapore Sports Hub on Apr 4, 2021. 

The top 30 male and female runners of each month from December 2020 to March 2021 on Leaderboard would have earned entry to the event, and the top 5 runners of the race will be able to win prizes of up to $4,500. 

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      <image:caption>Unveilling of the very first piece of large sized 'Joyous Faces' façade art measuring (200 metres in height and 90 metres in width) at Blk 11 Upper Boon Keng Road on June 02 2016. 

30000 residents and youths transform the facades of 150 HDB blocks into creative arts in celebration of National Day 2016. PAssionArts Festival 2016, a nationwide community arts festival returns for the fifth year from June 18 to July 31 2016 with the theme "Towards A Brighter Singapore". 

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      <image:caption>Mr Kevin Lee, 49, at home on Dec 16, 2020. 

Feature on people spurred to achieve under Covid: Kevin Lee, who has late-stage cancer, published his 8th book in October. 

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      <image:caption>Runners checking in via SafeEntry and taking their temperatures before entering the event site. 

Orange Room organising a competitive on-site race, the Leaderboard 5km Finale Run, at the Singapore Sports Hub on Apr 4, 2021. 

The top 30 male and female runners of each month from December 2020 to March 2021 on Leaderboard would have earned entry to the event, and the top 5 runners of the race will be able to win prizes of up to $4,500. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Chiang Heng Liang, BBM, 56, Kolam Ayer CCC Chairman, Mr Soo Seng Guan, 71, Kolam Ayer AAC Chairman, Mr Ang Hak Seng, BBM, Chief Executive Director of People's Association, and Mr Bernard Lim Boon Keat, 51, Kolam Ayer CCC Treasurer, aiming and firing the paint from water gun into the flag to create Splatter Paint Flag Art, at multipurpose hall of Geylang West Community Club on June 02 2016. 

Hands-on workshops demonstrating how residents and community artists co-create facade art, marbling art, and splatter paint flag art at multipurpose hall of Geylang West Community Club on June 02 2016. 

30000 residents and youths transform the facades of 150 HDB blocks into creative arts in celebration of National Day 2016. PAssionArts Festival 2016, a nationwide community arts festival returns for the fifth year from June 18 to July 31 2016 with the theme "Towards A Brighter Singapore". 

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      <image:caption>Mr Abdul Wahab Bin Hassan, 54, Nurse Clinician, inside an empty ICU ward at National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), on Dec 17, 2020. 

Mr Abdul Wahab Bin Hassan is a Nurse Clinician at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID). He joined Tan Tock Seng Hospital in 1989 and was working as a nurse in the ICU unit since 1996 before being posted to the Communicable Disease Centre in February 2016. He was posted to the ICU at NCID in December 2018 and is one of four nursing managers in NCID ICU where he has been taking care of ICU patients, overseeing nurses, ensuring that the ICU facility is operationally ready, and looking into ICU workflows. He has been on the frontline caring for COVID-19 patients and overseeing nursing staff in the NCID ICU since January this year. Since the beginning of the year, he had not visited his mum, to avoid accidentally exposing her to the virus. He wanted to visit her the first thing Covid was settled. But his mum passed away a month ago. 

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      <image:caption>Jacky Ong came in fifth in the Men's Open category with a timing of 16 mins 17.737s. 

Orange Room organising a competitive on-site race, the Leaderboard 5km Finale Run, at the Singapore Sports Hub on Apr 4, 2021. 

The top 30 male and female runners of each month from December 2020 to March 2021 on Leaderboard would have earned entry to the event, and the top 5 runners of the race will be able to win prizes of up to $4,500. 

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      <image:caption>Participants of the Singapore record for the most number of people (2180) dribbling basketball for five minutes, throwing their basketballs in the air after breaking the record along Connaught Drive on May 29 2016. 

Launch of the ActiveSG Basketball Academy, the third in the series of ActiveSG clubs/academies, which is a tripartite partnership between Sport Singapore, Basketball Association of Singapore (BAS) and the Singapore Slingers. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Abdul Wahab Bin Hassan, 54, Nurse Clinician, with a mockup patient inside the isolation room of an ICU ward, at National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID), on Dec 17, 2020. 

Mr Abdul Wahab Bin Hassan is a Nurse Clinician at the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID). He joined Tan Tock Seng Hospital in 1989 and was working as a nurse in the ICU unit since 1996 before being posted to the Communicable Disease Centre in February 2016. He was posted to the ICU at NCID in December 2018 and is one of four nursing managers in NCID ICU where he has been taking care of ICU patients, overseeing nurses, ensuring that the ICU facility is operationally ready, and looking into ICU workflows. He has been on the frontline caring for COVID-19 patients and overseeing nursing staff in the NCID ICU since January this year. Since the beginning of the year, he had not visited his mum, to avoid accidentally exposing her to the virus. He wanted to visit her the first thing Covid was settled. But his mum passed away a month ago. 

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      <image:caption>People collecting hand sanitizer at Ulu Pandan Community Club on Apr 12, 2021. 

Free 500ml of hand sanitizer per household via #BYOB vending machines at any Community Centre/Club. 

Collection starts from Monday, 12 Apr, 10.00am to Sunday, 25 Apr, 11.59pm.

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      <image:caption>'Live' scenario drill simulating terrorist attack and hostage-taking situation in a neighbourhood setting. 

Unveiling of the plans for "SG Secure in the Neighbourhood" at the inaugural revamped Emergency Preparedness Day held at Chong Pang constituency on May 28 2016. "SG Secure in the Neighbourhood" aims to build a community of prepared citizens by equipping residents with skills and knowledge to respond effectively in the event of a terrorist attack. 

Chong Pang and Jurong Spring constituencies conducting the revamped Emergency Preparedness (EP) Day this weekend, as part of the SG Secure in the Neighbourhood programme. Minister for Home Affairs and Law and Adviser for Nee Soon GRC Grassroots Organisations (GRO), Mr K Shanmugam will officiate at the revamped EP Day at Chong Pang on 28 May 2016.

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      <image:caption>Lockers where staff can keep their work items. 

Great Eastern's newly renovated office space at 200 Changi Road on Apr 26, 2021.

Feature on how big companies return to work amid the pandemic.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Irene Saw, (center) 42, Banker, learning how to use a fire extinguisher, at the inaugural revamped Emergency Preparedness Day held at Chong Pang constituency on May 28 2016.

Unveiling of the plans for "SG Secure in the Neighbourhood" at the inaugural revamped Emergency Preparedness Day held at Chong Pang constituency on May 28 2016. "SG Secure in the Neighbourhood" aims to build a community of prepared citizens by equipping residents with skills and knowledge to respond effectively in the event of a terrorist attack. 

//Chong Pang and Jurong Spring constituencies conducting the revamped Emergency Preparedness (EP) Day this weekend, as part of the SG Secure in the Neighbourhood programme. Minister for Home Affairs and Law and Adviser for Nee Soon GRC Grassroots Organisations (GRO), Mr K Shanmugam will officiate at the revamped EP Day at Chong Pang on 28 May 2016.

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      <image:caption>A working area for one person at Great Eastern's newly renovated office space at 200 Changi Road on Apr 26, 2021.

Feature on how big companies return to work amid the pandemic.  

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      <image:caption>Jogger jogging near the F1 Pit Building on May 22 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ding Kian Seng, 37, forest therapy guide, at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Dec 18, 2020. 

Causes Week feature on Mr Ding Kian Seng, 37, forest therapy guide, who conducts forest bathing sessions for those who are handicapped or facing mental stress issues.

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      <image:caption>Geylang Serai Market on Apr 26, 2021. 

NEA has stepped up deployment of safe distancing personnel at Tekka and Geylang Serai Market due to rise in footfall during Hari Raya period. Where necessary to ensure safe distancing, NEA told Berita Harian they will pause the entry of patrons into the markets if there is localised crowding at particular sections of the market.

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      <image:caption>Madam Jeanette Yeo, 61, Retiree, paying respects to her ancestors at Choa Chu Kang cemetery on May 26 2016. 

Story on Choa Chu Kang cemetery, part of which will be exhumed. Madam Jeanette Yeo, whose wealthy ancestors have an impressive mass grave area featuring Sikh guards, etc. She is appealing for her family's graves to be saved.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ding Kian Seng, 37, forest therapy guide, at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Dec 18, 2020. 

Causes Week feature on Mr Ding Kian Seng, 37, forest therapy guide, who conducts forest bathing sessions for those who are handicapped or facing mental stress issues.

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      <image:caption>Security personnel patrolling the food centre at Geylang Serai Market on Apr 26, 2021. 

NEA has stepped up deployment of safe distancing personnel at Tekka and Geylang Serai Market due to rise in footfall during Hari Raya period. Where necessary to ensure safe distancing, NEA told Berita Harian they will pause the entry of patrons into the markets if there is localised crowding at particular sections of the market.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Agnes Koh, 17, Year 1 student in Singapore Polytechnic, and Ms Wong Han Yu, 17, Year 1 student in Nanyang Polytechnic, taking photograph together at The Straits Times Run in the City 2016 on May 22 2016. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Russell Storer, Director (Curatorial &amp; Collections), National Gallery Singapore; Ms Michelle Goh, Director (Planning), National Gallery Singapore; Dr Eugene Tan, Museum Director, National Gallery Singapore and Singapore Art Museum; and Dr June Yap, Director (Curatorial, Collections and Programmes), Singapore Art Museum, at National Gallery Singapore on Dec 21, 2020. 

For Life Powerlist 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Patrons and stallholders sitting at the food centre at Geylang Serai Market on Apr 26, 2021. 

NEA has stepped up deployment of safe distancing personnel at Tekka and Geylang Serai Market due to rise in footfall during Hari Raya period. Where necessary to ensure safe distancing, NEA told Berita Harian they will pause the entry of patrons into the markets if there is localised crowding at particular sections of the market.

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      <image:caption>The crowd at the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Open House at Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB) on May 21 2016. 

It will be opened to the public from 21 to 22 May 2016, between 9:00am and 6:00pm daily. The theme of the Open House is "Defending Our Skies". Chief of Air Force, Brigadier-General (BG) Mervyn Tan, will officiate the opening ceremony of the Open House on May 21 2016.

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      <image:caption>Actress, entrepreneur and mum Joanne Peh shares how she uses digital devices to teach her kids and her favourite learning apps, at SPH News Centre on Dec 23, 2020. She is showing The Human Body by Tinybop app. 

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      <image:caption>Woman inside one of the shops at Geylang Serai Market on Apr 26, 2021. 

NEA has stepped up deployment of safe distancing personnel at Tekka and Geylang Serai Market due to rise in footfall during Hari Raya period. Where necessary to ensure safe distancing, NEA told Berita Harian they will pause the entry of patrons into the markets if there is localised crowding at particular sections of the market.

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      <image:caption>Mr Alden Bek, 2, looking at the Hermes 450 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) at the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Open House at Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB) on May 21 2016. 

It will be opened to the public from 21 to 22 May 2016, between 9:00am and 6:00pm daily. The theme of the Open House is "Defending Our Skies". Chief of Air Force, Brigadier-General (BG) Mervyn Tan, will officiate the opening ceremony of the Open House on May 21 2016.

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      <image:caption>Ex-drug abuser Leau Ian Tong, 32, with his mother, Madam Loo, 66, and girlfriend, at his sister's home on Dec 24, 2020. 

Ex-drug abuser Leau Ian Tong, 32, will be celebrating his first Christmas after completing his rehabilitation journey at The Helping Hand halfway house this year. He is celebrating Christmas with his family and partner. An intern at The Helping Hand halfway house, Ian Tong shares his journey of de-addiction and his plans for the new year.

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      <image:caption>Staff preparing Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine into syringe before using it for vaccination at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Member of the SAF Red Lions Parachute Team at the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Open House at Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB) on May 21 2016. 

It will be opened to the public from 21 to 22 May 2016, between 9:00am and 6:00pm daily. The theme of the Open House is "Defending Our Skies". Chief of Air Force, Brigadier-General (BG) Mervyn Tan, will officiate the opening ceremony of the Open House on May 21 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Nur Irsyad Bin Abu Bakar, 22, founder of online home-baking business, The Mixing Bowl, with his baking equipment in his kitchen at home on Jan 05, 2021. 

Story on Gen Z entrepreneurs. Nur Irsyad Bin Abu Bakar, founder of online home-baking business, The Mixing Bowl, was interviewed for his perspective as a Gen Z entrepreneur.

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      <image:caption>Staff preparing Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine into syringe before using it for vaccination at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Girl posing in front of a billboard showing the F-15SG at The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Open House at Paya Lebar Air Base (PLAB) on May 21 2016. 

It will be opened to the public from 21 to 22 May 2016, between 9:00am and 6:00pm daily. The theme of the Open House is "Defending Our Skies". Chief of Air Force, Brigadier-General (BG) Mervyn Tan, will officiate the opening ceremony of the Open House on May 21 2016.

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      <image:caption>Ms Sarah Goh, 20, Founder of Avocagoh, with her stickers and handmade products that she sells, at home on Jan 05, 2021. 

Story will be about Gen Z entrepreneurs. One of the businesses featured will be Avocagoh, a business selling stickers and other handmade items. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Daisy Wen, 36, Safe Distancing Ambassador, getting her vaccination at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors taking a break inside the RSAF exhibition hall at the RSAF Open House at Paya Lebar Air Base on May 21 2016. 

It will be opened to the public from 21 to 22 May 2016, between 9:00am and 6:00pm daily. The theme of the Open House is "Defending Our Skies". Chief of Air Force, Brigadier-General (BG) Mervyn Tan, will officiate the opening ceremony of the Open House on May 21 2016.

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      <image:caption>Ms Veronica Shim, 47, CEO and founder of Envysion in her office on Jan 06, 2021.  
For Me &amp; My Money: Interview with Envysion CEO and founder Veronica Shim. 

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      <image:caption>People getting vaccinated at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>RSAF servicemen of 1 Medical Squadron showing visitors some of the medical procedures that they do on board the Super Puma helicopter, at the RSAF Exhibition at the RSAF Open House at Paya Lebar Air Base on May 21 2016. 

It will be opened to the public from 21 to 22 May 2016, between 9:00am and 6:00pm daily. The theme of the Open House is "Defending Our Skies". Chief of Air Force, Brigadier-General (BG) Mervyn Tan, will officiate the opening ceremony of the Open House on May 21 2016.

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      <image:caption>Sumiko's lunch interview with Workers’ Party chief Pritam Singh, who is also the official Leader of the Opposition (LO), in his office at the Parliament House on Jan 07, 2021. 

The formal designation of an LO is a new one in Singapore’s political history. 

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      <image:caption>People getting vaccinated at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Woman with children under heavy rain and thunderstorm at Singapore Botanic Gardens at 4.44pm on May 11 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Varun Chatterji, 40, Co-founder and Chief Software Architect of Seventh Sense Artificial Intelligence, holding a ZCU104 board running a Resnet 50 Facial Recognition Model in real-time, during the official opening of PlanetSpark Innovation Centre at 15 Changi Business Park Central 1 on Jan 12, 2021. 

PlanetSpark Innovation Centre is a platform for Singapore hardware startups, technopreneurs and local SMEs to accelerate their technologies and hardware innovations beyond the proof-of-concept and make a fluid transition to production and commercialisation, ultimately reaching scalability in the AI and IoT field. 

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      <image:caption>A man walking across the vaccination stations at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Logan Tom, (second from right) 34, in a training clinic with Singapore's National Beach Volleyball Development team, at Beach Volleyball Court at Singapore Sports Hub on May 18 2016. 

She is a four-time volleyball Olympian and double silver medallist at the Beijing and London Summer Olympic Games representing the United States.

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      <image:caption>Interview with Madam Zaleha Ahmad, 55, Centre Director of Marriage Hub, at AMP @ Pasir Ris at Pasir Ris East Community Building on Jan 12, 2021. 

For follow up on MSF divorce survey.

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      <image:caption>Madam Yap Lay Kean, 47, Housewife, getting her vaccination at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Mrs Anne Loh, (center, middle, right) 43, Homemaker, and her daughter, Ms Faith Loh, (center, middle, left) 5, baking at ToTT on May 02 2016. 

The Haemophilia Society of Singapore (HSS) is honouring the mothers at a special event on May 02 2016, 10am to noon. The participants from HSS are, for the first time, baking cookies and cupcakes to express their appreciation and love for their mothers. Haemophilia is a blood disorder where the blood clotting agent not working. 

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      <image:caption>Madrasah Al-Arabiah student Luqman Jun'en Bin Mohammad Sa'ad, 16, has been able to remain consistent in maintaining his stellar academic achievements throughout his time in MAI, at home on Jan 13, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>People getting vaccinated inside vaccination stations at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Kit Chan performing during the Mediacorp Star Awards Show 1 at Theatre @ Mediacorp on Apr 17 2016. 
 
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      <image:caption>People getting vaccinated inside vaccination stations at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Jeannie Hsieh performing during the Mediacorp Star Awards Show 1 at Theatre @ Mediacorp on Apr 17 2016. 
 
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      <image:caption>Madrasah Al-Arabiah student Luqman Jun'en Bin Mohammad Sa'ad, 16, has been able to remain consistent in maintaining his stellar academic achievements throughout his time in MAI, at home on Jan 13, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>People leaving after getting vaccinated inside vaccination stations at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Peach blossom.

Gardens by the Bay’s latest floral display, “Blossom Beats” at Flower Dome on Mar 15 2016. 

More than 20 varieties of cherry blossoms, or sakura, are showcased in the floral display. Visitors can look forward to seeing cultivars such as the Prunus 'Fujishidare' which has pendulous branches, the Prunus yedoenis 'Yoshino' which stands out with its striking white flowers, and the Prunus 'Accolade', with its pale pink blooms. 
 
In addition to cherry blossoms, peach blossoms are in bloom too. One unusual variety on show is the Prunus 'Genpei Shidare' which has flowers of two different colours – red and white – growing on the same plant. 
 
Styled after a traditional Japanese garden, “Blossom Beats” will also feature quintessential Japanese elements such as a tori gate, Japanese screens and kimono.

Cherry blossoms are ephemeral in nature, with flowers lasting about one to two weeks. This experimental floral display is expected to run till March 27. 

Temperature inside the dome has been adjusted specially for this display. Normal temperature during daytime is 23 deg C, it is 19 deg C for this display. At night, it is 15 deg C normally, it is 12 deg C for this display. About 200 blossom trees were imported from Japan and Europe. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Sheryl Yeo, 29, Founder of 3Eighth with the Staples capsule collection in her studio on Jan 20, 2021. 

Feature on the changing face of bespoke clothing and young tailors keeping the trade alive. Womenswear tailor 3Eighth recently launched Staples, an online made-to-order collection that bridges the gap between custom clothing and off-the-rack. 

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      <image:caption>People getting vaccinated at Punggol 21 Community Club at 80 Punggol Field on Apr 29, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>Prunus 'Accolade'.

Gardens by the Bay’s latest floral display, “Blossom Beats” at Flower Dome on Mar 15 2016. 

More than 20 varieties of cherry blossoms, or sakura, are showcased in the floral display. Visitors can look forward to seeing cultivars such as the Prunus 'Fujishidare' which has pendulous branches, the Prunus yedoenis 'Yoshino' which stands out with its striking white flowers, and the Prunus 'Accolade', with its pale pink blooms. 
 
In addition to cherry blossoms, peach blossoms are in bloom too. One unusual variety on show is the Prunus 'Genpei Shidare' which has flowers of two different colours – red and white – growing on the same plant. 
 
Styled after a traditional Japanese garden, “Blossom Beats” will also feature quintessential Japanese elements such as a tori gate, Japanese screens and kimono.

Cherry blossoms are ephemeral in nature, with flowers lasting about one to two weeks. This experimental floral display is expected to run till March 27. 

Temperature inside the dome has been adjusted specially for this display. Normal temperature during daytime is 23 deg C, it is 19 deg C for this display. At night, it is 15 deg C normally, it is 12 deg C for this display. About 200 blossom trees were imported from Japan and Europe. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Audrey Cheong, 50, Managing Director, FedEx Express Singapore, inside the warehouse of FedEx Express Life Sciences Express Hub (LSEH) on Jan 21, 2021.

With APAC readying itself for global vaccine shipments, cold chain transportation and storage facilities and technologies are high in priority to serve the global healthcare needs. As a global logistics player with experienced healthcare teams who are well-versed in transportation and handling of vaccine shipments, FedEx is equipped with the network capabilities, expertise, and capacity to safely deliver COVID-19 vaccines within the APAC region and worldwide, bringing relief to global economies as they look to post-COVID recovery.

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      <image:caption>People wearing face masks crossing the road outside Joo Chiat Complex on May 02, 2021. 

Singapore tightens Covid-19 measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the community following a spike in new cases. Malls and large standalone stores: Occupancy limit reduced to one person per 10 sq m of gross floor area, down from one person per 8 sq m. Popular malls (Lucky Plaza, Peninsula Plaza): Odd and even date entry restrictions on Sundays will be reinstated. Outdoor barbecue pits and campsites: These will be closed to the public, including barbecue pits in parks, Housing Board estates, condominiums and country clubs. These measures will be implemented from May 1 through May 14, unless otherwise stated. 

There were 39 new coronavirus cases confirmed on Sunday (May 2), taking Singapore's total to 61,218.

Of these, 14 are from the community and there are none from the workers' dorms.

Eleven of the patients from the community have been linked to the nurse at Tan Tock Seng Hospital and were detected from the testing of patients and staff at the hospital.

In total, there are 27 cases linked to the TTSH cluster so far. It is the largest of nine active clusters in Singapore.

There were also 25 imported cases who had been placed on stay-home notices (SHN) on arrival in Singapore, said the Ministry of Health (MOH).

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      <image:caption>Two cosplayers looking at their phone at Gardens by the Bay’s latest floral display, “Blossom Beats” at Flower Dome on Mar 15 2016. Prunus 'Fujishidare' is the pink one right behind them, Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' is the white one on the left.

More than 20 varieties of cherry blossoms, or sakura, are showcased in the floral display. Visitors can look forward to seeing cultivars such as the Prunus 'Fujishidare' which has pendulous branches, the Prunus yedoenis 'Yoshino' which stands out with its striking white flowers, and the Prunus 'Accolade', with its pale pink blooms. 
 
In addition to cherry blossoms, peach blossoms are in bloom too. One unusual variety on show is the Prunus 'Genpei Shidare' which has flowers of two different colours – red and white – growing on the same plant. 
 
Styled after a traditional Japanese garden, “Blossom Beats” will also feature quintessential Japanese elements such as a tori gate, Japanese screens and kimono.

Cherry blossoms are ephemeral in nature, with flowers lasting about one to two weeks. This experimental floral display is expected to run till March 27. 

Temperature inside the dome has been adjusted specially for this display. Normal temperature during daytime is 23 deg C, it is 19 deg C for this display. At night, it is 15 deg C normally, it is 12 deg C for this display. About 200 blossom trees were imported from Japan and Europe. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Siti Raudhah Binte Haji Halimi, in her 50s, MOE Malay Senior Teacher, posing at the outdoor activity space at the hardcourt, in MOE Kindergarten @ Horizon within Horizon Primary School on Jan 21, 2021. 

She uses different techniques to keep her students interested and engaged. 

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      <image:caption>The public taking photos of the mobile crane being hoisted into the air at 2.30am. 

A mobile crane crashed into POSB branch at Blk 2A Woodlands Centre Road after the driver lost control while making a turn on Wednesday morning. The crane is being removed from the crash site early Thursday morning on Feb 25 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Siti Raudhah Binte Haji Halimi, in her 50s, MOE Malay Senior Teacher, holding materials used for teaching her pupils at MOE Kindergarten @ Horizon within Horizon Primary School on Jan 21, 2021. 

She uses different techniques to keep her students interested and engaged. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Qianwen, 30, software engineer, and Ms Stacey Su, 29, treasurer at a commodities trading firm, doing their first march in during their wedding banquet at W Singapore - Sentosa Cove on Mar 05 2016. 

Price of a wedding banquet table for a Saturday dinner has crossed $2,000 at hotels.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Woon Chiang, 68, Founder of Uncle Ringo, with his daughter, Ms Joyce Lee, 37, Director of Uncle Ringo, inside their Mythic And Claws park at Social Innovation Park in Punggol on Jan 22, 2021. 

Sidebar for pasar malam suntimes story, on how vendors are coping since pasar malams were ordered to shut in march last year. Uncle Ringo has been a mainstay at such fairs since 1984, and endured a difficult year with no income but a need to continue paying for rental and maintenance expenses. In December they reopened a permanent space in Punggol which they have occupied for about two years, giving them a glimmer of hope for months to come, and a slight cushion to offset their losses.

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      <image:caption>Former ST deputy editor Alan John talking about his books, Good Grief! and Unholy Trinity at The Big Read Meet, the ST-NLB monthly non-fiction book club, at National Library Board building on Feb 24 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Woon Chiang, 68, Founder of Uncle Ringo, with his daughter, Ms Joyce Lee, 37, Director of Uncle Ringo, with their carousel at Social Innovation Park in Punggol on Jan 22, 2021. 

Sidebar for pasar malam suntimes story, on how vendors are coping since pasar malams were ordered to shut in march last year. Uncle Ringo has been a mainstay at such fairs since 1984, and endured a difficult year with no income but a need to continue paying for rental and maintenance expenses. In December they reopened a permanent space in Punggol which they have occupied for about two years, giving them a glimmer of hope for months to come, and a slight cushion to offset their losses.

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      <image:caption>Dog on box competition, contest to see how long 4 dogs can stay on a storage box. Chloe, (center, brown dog on box) 8-month old female toy poodle won the competition. She was rescued from a puppy mill because the mill cannot sell her due to her deafness, neural and kidney issues. She went to Singapaws Special, and was adopted by Ms Claris Ortega, 28, Training Executive.

A Very Special Christmas Faire - annual event by Lock+Store, dedicated this year to dog adoption on Nov 29 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Joyce Lee, 37, Director of Uncle Ringo, sitting inside a carousel at Social Innovation Park in Punggol on Jan 22, 2021. 

Sidebar for pasar malam suntimes story, on how vendors are coping since pasar malams were ordered to shut in march last year. Uncle Ringo has been a mainstay at such fairs since 1984, and endured a difficult year with no income but a need to continue paying for rental and maintenance expenses. In December they reopened a permanent space in Punggol which they have occupied for about two years, giving them a glimmer of hope for months to come, and a slight cushion to offset their losses.

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      <image:caption>Ms Koh Joh Ju, (second from right, with kitten) 47, Volunteer with Love Kuching Project, holding a kitten for visitors to touch outside The Garden Slug on Nov 29 2015. 

Love Kuching Project is opening a cat cafe at The Garden Slug to raise funds for its cattery operations. It rescues abandoned cats, fosters cats for adoption, rehabilitates injured cats and sterilises strays. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Woon Chiang, 68, Founder of Uncle Ringo, showing off a scar on his chest while standing next to a Dog Swing at Social Innovation Park in Punggol on Jan 22, 2021. 

Sidebar for pasar malam suntimes story, on how vendors are coping since pasar malams were ordered to shut in march last year. Uncle Ringo has been a mainstay at such fairs since 1984, and endured a difficult year with no income but a need to continue paying for rental and maintenance expenses. In December they reopened a permanent space in Punggol which they have occupied for about two years, giving them a glimmer of hope for months to come, and a slight cushion to offset their losses.

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      <image:caption>One of the therapy cats outside The Garden Slug on Nov 29 2015. 

Love Kuching Project is opening a cat cafe at The Garden Slug to raise funds for its cattery operations. It rescues abandoned cats, fosters cats for adoption, rehabilitates injured cats and sterilises strays. 
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      <image:caption>(From left) First officer Koe Wei Jie, 34; Leading Stewardess Lim Wan Xuan Selina, 32; and Flight Stewardess Nur Amirah Afifi Mok Yen Lu Binte Mohd Farhan Mok, 28, posing inside a mock up cabin at SIA Training Centre on Jan 22, 2021. 

For Covid-19 book. 

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      <image:caption>Preparation for transplanting of Angsana trees, outside Stamford American International School along Upper Serangoon Road on Oct 14 2015. 

For story on reinstating Angsana trees to Esplanade Park. Five Angsana trees will be transplanted to recreate a popular meeting place at Esplanade Park in the 1960s to 1980s, commonly known as "gor zhang chiu kar" in Hokkien. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Leading Stewardess Lim Wan Xuan Selina, 32; First officer Koe Wei Jie, 34; and Flight Stewardess Nur Amirah Afifi Mok Yen Lu Binte Mohd Farhan Mok, 28, posing outside mock up cabins at SIA Training Centre on Jan 22, 2021. 

For Covid-19 book. 

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      <image:caption>Hoisting of tree onto trailer for transportation.

Preparation for transplanting of Angsana trees, outside Stamford American International School along Upper Serangoon Road on Oct 15 2015. 

For story on reinstating Angsana trees to Esplanade Park. Five Angsana trees will be transplanted to recreate a popular meeting place at Esplanade Park in the 1960s to 1980s, commonly known as "gor zhang chiu kar" in Hokkien. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Low Shin Ler, 24, Civil Servant, at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Jan 23, 2021. 

Interview with one of the survivors of Covid-19, Shin Ler, who got the virus while studying in the US. She discovered that she was infected while on SHN at home.

For covid-19 book. 

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      <image:caption>Boom lift collapses outside Tiong Bahru Plaza on Dec 18 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Low Shin Ler, 24, Civil Servant, at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Jan 23, 2021. 

Interview with one of the survivors of Covid-19, Shin Ler, who got the virus while studying in the US. She discovered that she was infected while on SHN at home.

For covid-19 book. 

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      <image:caption>Securing the tree on trailer before transportation.

Preparation for transplanting of Angsana trees, outside Stamford American International School along Upper Serangoon Road on Oct 15 2015. 

For story on reinstating Angsana trees to Esplanade Park. Five Angsana trees will be transplanted to recreate a popular meeting place at Esplanade Park in the 1960s to 1980s, commonly known as "gor zhang chiu kar" in Hokkien. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Low Shin Ler, 24, Civil Servant, at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Jan 23, 2021. 

Interview with one of the survivors of Covid-19, Shin Ler, who got the virus while studying in the US. She discovered that she was infected while on SHN at home.

For covid-19 book. 

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      <image:caption>Preparation for transplanting of Angsana trees, outside Stamford American International School along Upper Serangoon Road on Oct 14 2015. 

For story on reinstating Angsana trees to Esplanade Park. Five Angsana trees will be transplanted to recreate a popular meeting place at Esplanade Park in the 1960s to 1980s, commonly known as "gor zhang chiu kar" in Hokkien. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nadia Hanim, 37, Housewife, at home on Jan 23, 2021. 

She fought the H1N1 flu and survived after the near-death experience in 2009. But Ms Nadia Hanim never expected that she would have to battle another deadly disease – Covid-19 – 11 years later. The 37-year-old stay-at-home mum tested positive for the coronavirus on March 13, 2020, becoming the country’s case 203. Some would consider her plight as “unlucky”, said the mother of two children aged five and nine, adding that the ordeal has taught her to count her blessings.

For Covid-19 book. 

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      <image:caption>Angsana tree on trailer during transportation to Esplanade Park on Oct 28 2015. 

Photo spread on transplanting process of 5 angsana trees from Bidadari to Esplanade Park. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nadia Hanim, 37, Housewife, with her two children, Muhammad Hakim Bin Shahfik, (right) 9, Primary 4 student, and Nafisah Hanim Binte Shahfik, 4, K1, at home on Jan 23, 2021. 

She fought the H1N1 flu and survived after the near-death experience in 2009. But Ms Nadia Hanim never expected that she would have to battle another deadly disease – Covid-19 – 11 years later. The 37-year-old stay-at-home mum tested positive for the coronavirus on March 13, 2020, becoming the country’s case 203. Some would consider her plight as “unlucky”, said the mother of two children aged five and nine, adding that the ordeal has taught her to count her blessings.

For Covid-19 book. 

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      <image:caption>Angsana tree on trailer during transportation to Esplanade Park on Oct 28 2015. 

Photo spread on transplanting process of 5 angsana trees from Bidadari to Esplanade Park. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Anuj Jain, 36, Ecologist and Conservation Biologist, National University of Singapore and BirdLife International; and Mr Simon Kee, 58, member of the Butterfly &amp; Insect Group at Nature Society (Singapore); with the nets they use to catch butterflies at Fuyong Interim Park on Jan 23, 2021. 

Local butterfly experts conducted mark-recapture experiments on several butterfly species (a first in Singapore) to show that butterfly movement was greater in forested habitats compared with urban parks and gardens. This implies that corridors might be needed to maintain the connectivity of butterflies, especially in urban areas.

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      <image:caption>Backfilling of trench for planting of angsana tree at Esplanade Park on Oct 29 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mdm Nurai’sha Hassan, 46, Tutor; and Mr Zulkiflee Mohamad, 43, Self-Employed; with their 
daughter, 20, student and son, 16, student, at home on Jan 24, 2021. 

Nurai’sha Hassan is married to Zulkiflee Mohamad bringing 2 children from her previous marriage. The family benefited from PPIS' Vista Sakinah's family programme and services which helps stepfamilies build strong bonds together.

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      <image:caption>"Alchemy" by Starlight Academy from Singapore at the front lawn of Singapore Art Museum during media preview for Singapore Night Festival 2015 on Aug 19 2015. 

Starlight Academy's showcase of its multi-disciplinary flow arts combines a variety of aerial and large custom-made fire props, as well as LED technology performance props. 

The Singapore Night Festival 2015 returns to light up our city centre with a spectacular line-up of provocative light art installations, glamourous acts and breath-taking street performances. The eighth edition of the festival will showcase an ensemble of world-class entertainment presented by Singaporean and foreign artists set to the theme of "Glitz and Glamour".

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      <image:caption>Adjunct Associate Professor (Dr) Sharifah Mariam Aljunied, 53, at home on Jan 28, 2021. 

Adjunct Associate Professor (Dr) Sharifah Mariam Aljunied was a recipient of the Friends of MSF Award. She is with the Psychology Department at the National University of Singapore (NUS). A board member of the National Council of Social Service and member of the MSF Review Board for Fostering, A/P Sharifah has generously shared her knowledge and expertise in the areas of disability and mental health, and contributed significantly to shaping policy and practices in special needs education in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Le Desir et la Menace by Cedric Le Bornge from France at the Banyan Tree outside the National Museum of Singapore during media preview for Singapore Night Festival 2015 on Aug 19 2015. 

Cedric Le Bornge is inviting everyone to view daily life in a new way. His work employs precise mise en scene and lighting techniques to give his chicken wire sculpture life and abolishes barriers to blend with the space around them. Le Desir et la Menace is a collection of three bird wire sculptures perched on the branches of the National Museum's banyan tree. 

The Singapore Night Festival 2015 returns to light up our city centre with a spectacular line-up of provocative light art installations, glamourous acts and breath-taking street performances. The eighth edition of the festival will showcase an ensemble of world-class entertainment presented by Singaporean and foreign artists set to the theme of "Glitz and Glamour".

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      <image:caption>Adjunct Associate Professor (Dr) Sharifah Mariam Aljunied, 53, at home on Jan 28, 2021. 

Adjunct Associate Professor (Dr) Sharifah Mariam Aljunied was a recipient of the Friends of MSF Award. She is with the Psychology Department at the National University of Singapore (NUS). A board member of the National Council of Social Service and member of the MSF Review Board for Fostering, A/P Sharifah has generously shared her knowledge and expertise in the areas of disability and mental health, and contributed significantly to shaping policy and practices in special needs education in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>A light art installation entitled "The Anooki Celebrate Singapore" by David Passegand &amp; Moetu Batlle from France illuminates the facade of National Museum of Singapore during media preview for the Singapore Night Festival 2015 on August 19 2015.

This particular installation features animated characters Anook and Nooki, the world's smallest Inuits. These characters run amok across the facade of the National Museum in a story specially created for the festival and Singapore's Golden Jubilee. 

The Singapore Night Festival runs over two weekends from 7pm to 2am on the 21st and 22nd and 28th and 29th of August and includes light art installations and street performances. The eighth edition of the festival showcases an ensemble of world-class entertainment Singaporean and foreign artists set to the theme of "Glitz and Glamour". All outdoor acts are free except ticketed performances at House of Glamour.

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      <image:caption>Mr Mohamed Saiful Fazrie, 32, Events Manager, who enjoys playing sports such as football, at Tampines Central Park on Jan 29, 2021.  

For Fit and fab. 

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      <image:caption>Star Wars droid R2-D2, which was built from scratch by local IT guy Ng Hak Beng, 42, at SPH on Nov 18 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ismail Gafoor, 57, CEO of PropNex, with the Monopoly PropNex Edition board game, at PropNex at HDB HUB on Feb 03, 2021. 

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a paradigm shift in the way people make decisions. It has also made family and friends grow closer in shared activities and engagement in smaller groups as Singapore enters the Phase 3 of Circuit Breaker and Chinese New Year period. Taking this opportunity, PropNex launched the MONOPOLY PROPNEX EDITION board game and worked in partnership to be part of the digital experiential game – Monopoly Explore! SG .
The MONOPOLY PROPNEX EDITION is meticulously curated to bring out the essence of the “Singapore flavour” giving players a deeper understanding of the property market, namely what constitutes the Core Central Region (CCR), Rest of Central Region (RCR) and Outside Central Region (OCR) segments and as well highlighting the various challenges that investors have to overcome in owning multiple properties confirming to various cooling measures currently in place. Additionally, the rules were tweaked so that friends and family can complete the game within 1-and-half hours maximum. 

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      <image:caption>A minute of silence outside the Embassy of France in Singapore (for those who cannot get inside the embassy) at 7pm on Nov 16 2015 in memory of those who lost their lives in the attacks. 

The Embassy of France in Singapore is allowing people to write their condolences in a book from 9am to 5pm on Monday and from 8am to 9pm on Tuesday and Wednesday. It will be observing a minute of silence at 7pm on Nov 16 2015 in memory of those who lost their lives in the attacks. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Arthur Chua, 38, CEO of Goldbell Group; with a BlueSG car at Goldbell Towers on Feb 04, 2021.  

Exclusive interview with Arthur Chua, CEO of Goldbell Group, on group's acquisition of BlueSG.

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      <image:caption>Algae bloom outside The Clifford Pier on Nov 17 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Jackson Aw, 32, Founder of Mighty Jaxx, holding an XXRAY+ Oscar the Grouch collectible with an NFC chip inside and a phone with the Mighty Jaxx app showing the start of the authentication process, at Mighty Jaxx office on Feb 04, 2021. 

This shows how collectibles are scanned to open up an exciting world of digital content for collectors. 

Mighty Jaxx also develops virtual shopping experiences where collectors from around the world get first-hand looks at new releases in real time.

Profile for ESG's year in review.  

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      <image:caption>Installation of Cloud Nine: Raining by Mr Tan Wee Lit, 37, Artist, which will appear to be suspended above the Singapore River near Queen Elizabeth Walk on Nov 17 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Carman See Jia Wen, 22, Founder of Therapeutic_bake, with her customised Swiss rolls at home on Feb 04, 2021. 

For story on how some home business owners used baking and cooking to turn their lives around during Covid. 

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      <image:caption>(Center, from left) His Excellency Mr Benjamin Dubertret, Ambassador of France to Singapore, and Ms Grace Fu, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, during media doorstop inside the Embassy of France in Singapore on Nov 16 2015. 

The Embassy of France in Singapore is allowing people to write their condolences in a book from 9am to 5pm on Monday and from 8am to 9pm on Tuesday and Wednesday. It will be observing a minute of silence at 7pm on Nov 16 2015 in memory of those who lost their lives in the attacks. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Wan Mei Hua, 71, Owner of Lu Ji Departmental Store in Chinatown Complex on Feb 08, 2021. 

On Jan 22, MOH said the authorities will conduct a surveillance testing exercise for stallholders, shop owners, restaurant workers and food delivery workers operating in and around Chinatown. Today is the first day of the two-day testing exercise that will end on Feb 9.

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      <image:caption>Interior of Tang Shipwreck: Khoo Teck Puat Gallery, in the Riverfront Wing, of the Asian Civilisations Museum on Nov 09 2015. 

//Life! cover story on the opening of two new wings at the Asian Civilisations Museum. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Chow Chew Li, 32, Manager of Teck Soon Medical Hall, inside their main branch at 281 South Bridge Road on Feb 09, 2021. 

Third generation shopowner of Teck Soon TCM Chow Chew Li shares how her family business has survived the pandemic and her passion in traditional chinese medicine. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Noor Aliff, 28, Assistant Manager, Exhibitions, Asian Civilisations Museum, setting up one of the Changsha bowls for display in the Tang Shipwreck: Khoo Teck Puat Gallery, in the Riverfront Wing, of the Asian Civilisations Museum on Nov 09 2015.  

Life! cover story on the opening of two new wings at the Asian Civilisations Museum. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Chow Chew Li, 32, Manager of Teck Soon Medical Hall, inside their main branch at 281 South Bridge Road on Feb 09, 2021. 

Third generation shopowner of Teck Soon TCM Chow Chew Li shares how her family business has survived the pandemic and her passion in traditional chinese medicine. 

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      <image:caption>180 people (160 students from 17 primary and secondary schools + 20 adults) gathering together at the Science Centre Singapore on July 30 2015 to set a local record for the most number of people wearing illuminated T-shirts in the Singapore Book of Records. They were donning T-shirts adorned with programmable LEDs. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Wang Zexin, 31, Manager, Radio Network Quality, Singtel, with a digital screen showing radio planning and optimisation tool at Singtel@8George on Feb 10, 2021.  

Singtel is partnering the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore Polytechnic (SP) to attract and build a ready pool of capable talent in 5G and emerging technologies such as the Internet of Things, cloud engineering and data analytics. 

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      <image:caption>Children from MindChamps preschool inside Shark Ball Pool.

Singapore's largest character-themed indoor edutainment playground Pororo Park opens its doors at Marina Square on Nov 11 2015. It is based on the popular animation character Pororo the Little Penguin, dubbed "President of Kids" in South Korea with over 6.8 billion views on its YouTube channel.

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      <image:caption>Madam Azlina Ahmad, 40, Front-of-House Manager, with the food items at home on Feb 16, 2021. 

Azlina is one of the Kampung Chiefs of #KampungKakis initiative. While volunteering at rental flat neighbourhoods, she observed that food donations were sometimes not well distributed to beneficiaries leading to some beneficiaries not receiving enough and some receiving too much. She also observed food wastage from markets and neighbourhood grocery shops and came up with the Pop-Up Grocery initiative to provide a platform for beneficiaries to "give what they don't need and take what they need".

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      <image:caption>Visitors at Merlion Park at 12.33pm when the 3-hour PSI at 12pm is 56 on Oct 29 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Aow Shi Hui, 24, a financial consultant making the switch to spend more time with her 9-month-old son Kayson Ong Yi Jie, with her beauty and haircare products, at home on Mar 03, 2021. 

Story on social sellers, mostly young female entrepreneurs who sell beauty products and other goods directly via social media, either as a side income or full-time venture to cope since Covid-19 started. 

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      <image:caption>(From left, foreground) Mr 'Eesa Abdullah Ebrahim Munshi, 1, Mr Adam Zaydaan Cassim Munshi, 1, and Mr Ahmad Khaleel Munshi Garcia, 3, playing at the beach at East Coast Park at 10.31am when the 3-hour PSI at 10am is 52 on Nov 02 2015. (Photo: Lim Yaohui for The Straits Times)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr Shirin Kalimuddin, 39, at SGH on Mar 04, 2021. 

Dr Shirin Kalimuddin is a co-principle investigator for COVID-19 vaccination human trials, principle investigator for Covid-19 vaccine therapeutic trial and site principle investigator of SGH for a multi-institutional research study for COVID-19 patients' immune responses since the beginning of the pandemic. 

Story for International Womens' Day.

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      <image:caption>Gardens By The Bay at 4.27pm. 

Clearer skies in Singapore now that the haze has lessened on Nov 02 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Muslim Albakri, 33, volunteers his time as lawyer with M3, at his office at The Working Capitol on Mar 08, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>(From left to right) Emcee Dipna Lim, Kyle Brown, SAA 7s Academy from South Africa, Will Hafu, Penguins from UK, and Daniel Marc Chow from Singapore National Team, during official press conference at Singapore Cricket Club on Oct 29 2015 for the Singapore Cricket Club (SCC) International Rugby 7s Tournament, which celebrates its 68th edition at the Padang this weekend. 

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      <image:caption>Lt Sok Sal, (left) 31, Cambodia International Liaison Officer and LCDR Christian Hegering, 42, German International Liaison Officer, inside the Information Fusion Centre at Changi Naval Base on Mar 10, 2021. 

The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) hosting Senior Minister State (SMS) for Defence Mr Zaqy Mohamad for a visit to the RSN’s Maritime Security Task Force (MSTF)/MARSEC Command at RSS Singapura at Changi Naval Base on Mar 10, 2021. 

SMS Zaqy will be hosted by Commander MSTF/MARSEC Command Rear-Admiral (RADM) Yong Wei Hsiung, and accompanied by Chief of Navy RADM Aaron Beng. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) releasing its first ever graduate employment survey and they are also having a graduation ceremony for some degree programmes on Oct 15 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Hu Xinyi Jasmine, 34, Vice President of Credit Risk,  Wealth Management, JPMorgan Chase and Volunteer Commendation Awardee; after the awards presentation ceremony at Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) on Mar 14, 2021.

As part of efforts to appreciate and recognise its volunteers who have gone an extra mile to make a positive difference in the lives of the disadvantaged, CDAC will be holding an awards presentation ceremony at Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) on Mar 14, 2021.

Guest-of-Honour is Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth &amp; Second Minister for Law, and Mr Baey Yam Keng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Transport, and CDAC Board member.

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      <image:caption>A lorry hit a MRT track pillar and overturned along New Upper Changi Road near Tanah Merah MRT station outside Katong Flower Shop on Oct 28 2015. A 33 year old man was conveyed conscious to CGH.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Nurul Fatin Binte Abdul Mutalib, 27, Senior Operations Executive and her husband, Mr Lutfi Amali Bin Tuliman, 29, Civil Engineer, along Punggol Park Connector near Northshore Residences I on Mar 14, 2021.  

Nurul Fatin Binte Abdul Mutalib and husband, Lutfi Amali Bin Tuliman, are amongst those who benefitted from the Bersamamu programme. The programme allows couples to speak to and get advice/guidance from their kadis (solemnisers) prior to and even after their wedding.

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      <image:caption>Mr William Lim, (extreme right in blue) 29, Team Leader, and Mr Ong Wei Kiat, (second from right in red) 30, Retail Assistant, withdrawing Asia Pulp &amp; Paper Group products off shelves at NTUC FairPrice, at Serangoon NEX mall on Oct 07 2015.

NTUC FairPrice withdrawing Asia Pulp &amp; Paper Group products off shelves, at Serangoon NEX mall on Oct 07 2015.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Nurul Fatin Binte Abdul Mutalib, 27, Senior Operations Executive and her husband, Mr Lutfi Amali Bin Tuliman, 29, Civil Engineer, along Punggol Park Connector near Northshore Residences I on Mar 14, 2021.  

Nurul Fatin Binte Abdul Mutalib and husband, Lutfi Amali Bin Tuliman, are amongst those who benefitted from the Bersamamu programme. The programme allows couples to speak to and get advice/guidance from their kadis (solemnisers) prior to and even after their wedding.

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      <image:caption>NTUC FairPrice outlet at Serangoon NEX mall on Oct 07 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Wang Qiu, Chief Executive Officer of Dasin Retail Trust Management, at her office on Mar 17, 2021. 

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      <image:caption>NTUC FairPrice outlet at Serangoon NEX mall on Oct 07 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Calvin Wong, 34, Product Specialist at HSBC Singapore on Mar 17, 2021. 

Story on the future of hiring which will involve virtual interviews. 

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      <image:caption>Art Playscape. 

National Gallery Singapore gives media a first look of the Keppel Centre for Art Education on Oct 02 2015. Located strategically on Level 1 of the City Hall Wing, this is an education facility which supports learning at the Gallery. The first of its kind in the region, the Keppel Centre for Art Education comprises four art spaces. A $12 million donation by Keppel Corporation has helped in the creation of this centre.

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      <image:caption>Ms Rachel Ng, 27, Owner of Rachelrax Cakes, at her shop on Mar 19, 2021. She is holding (from left) Galaxy Glazed Dome ($8.70), Orh Nee ($8.90) and Lychee Rose ($8.50). 

Story featuring home-based businesses that expanded into brick-and-mortar stores/commercial kitchens.

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      <image:caption>The Art Corridor. 

National Gallery Singapore gives media a first look of the Keppel Centre for Art Education on Oct 02 2015. Located strategically on Level 1 of the City Hall Wing, this is an education facility which supports learning at the Gallery. The first of its kind in the region, the Keppel Centre for Art Education comprises four art spaces. A $12 million donation by Keppel Corporation has helped in the creation of this centre.

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      <image:caption>Ms Zahara Mahmood, 52, Principal Social Worker at Persatuan Pemudi Islam Singapura (PPIS), inside a counselling room at PPIS Family Service Centre (East) at Wisma Geylang Serai on Mar 20, 2021.  

For social worker day package. 

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      <image:caption>Fishermen unloading their goods at Changi Point Ferry Terminal on Oct 02 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Ong Jing Ting, 25, Co-owner of Puffs and Peaks Bakery, with her mother, Madam Linda Sng, 57, Co-owner of Puffs and Peaks Bakery, holding trays of donuts, inside the bakery at Tampines Central Community Complex on Mar 26, 2021. 

Story featuring bakeries that have turned from home-based businesses to brick-and-mortar shopfronts/commercial kitchens. 

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      <image:caption>Fashion show featuring the traditional Korean costume known as Hanbok by designer Ms Park Sang Hee, at this year's Korean National Day Reception held at Shangri-La Hotel on Sept 30 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Azlan Shah Rabel, 36, the founder and owner of home-based business Foodprove, with his Sambal Goreng Pengantin and Lasagne, at home on Mar 27, 2021. 

Part of the "How Circuit Breaker changed my life" series. Azlan, the founder and owner of home-based business Foodprove, started the business during circuit breaker. He will be sharing about why he decided to do so then, and how this has changed his life since then. His wife helps out during days where they will cook and deliver the food. Azlan handles social media, orders, cooking, packing, deliveries and marketing.

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      <image:caption>Mr Ashfaq Ahmad Mohammed Ismail, 9, looking at the bubbles coming out from a modified toy at Rainbow Centre on Sept 17 2015. 

Defence Researchers from DSO National Laboratories (DSO) hacking toys to suit the needs of physically challenged children from Rainbow Centre Singapore (Rainbow Centre). The 50 hacked and modified toys are being presented to the children at the DSO SG50 Hack-a-Toy! ceremony, at Rainbow Centre on Sept 17 2015. Ms Denise Phua, Mayor of Central Singapore District, is the Guest of Honour. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Jamaliah Osman, 63, Service Ambassador, holding placard to remind commuters not to talk on trains at Bedok MRT station on Mar 31, 2021.

SMRT station staff will begin holding "Please Refrain From Talking" placards from Wednesday (March 31) at MRT stations as part of a new campaign to minimise the risk of Covid-19 transmission on public transport.

The aim is to remind commuters to not talk on the phone or to others when taking the MRT. The move comes as Singapore is easing its Covid-19 restrictions to allow from April 5 up to 75 per cent of a firm's employees currently able to work from home to return to the workplace at any one time, compared with 50 per cent now.

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      <image:caption>Madam Jamilah Bte Ahmad, 61, Housewife, kissing her mother, Madam Sahah Bte Mahsoor, 92, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. Madam Jamilah Bte Ahmad is one of the pilgrims for the haj. 

Minister for Communications and Information and Minister In-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim sending off the second group of pilgrims for the haj, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Amir Mansor, 29; Sufi Jamal, 27; and Luqman Hakim, 31, singers from The Wizdomz, near Ubi Tech Park on Apr 01, 2021. 

The Wizdomz will be collaborating with Cikgu Khair Yasin on a new song for Ramadan.

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      <image:caption>Madam Nur Asyiqin Jumari, (left) 30, Nurse, hugging her father, Mr Jumari Bin Suri, 65, Retired bus driver, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. She is one of the pilgrims going for the haj. 

Minister for Communications and Information and Minister In-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim sending off the second group of pilgrims for the haj, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Vicki Wong, 21, graduated from polytechnic, waiting to go to university, with the mahjong set in her house on Apr 13, 2021.   

Story about more young people picking up and playing mahjong.

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      <image:caption>Lady officers from TM Fouzy Travel &amp; Tours, bringing this group of pilgrims going for the haj, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. 

Minister for Communications and Information and Minister In-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim sending off the second group of pilgrims for the haj, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Vicki Wong, 21, graduated from polytechnic, waiting to go to university, with the mahjong set in her house on Apr 13, 2021.   

Story about more young people picking up and playing mahjong.

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      <image:caption>Tengku Muhammad Fouzy, (extreme right) President of AMTAS (Association of Muslim Travel Agencies Singapore), giving briefing for the pilgrims going for the haj, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. 

Minister for Communications and Information and Minister In-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim sending off the second group of pilgrims for the haj, at Changi International Airport Terminal 3 on Sept 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Marcus Lee, 31, at Marina Country Club on Apr 13, 2021. 

For the Love of the Game series, featuring Marcus Lee, who is the chairperson for the International Waterski and Wakeboard Federation - Asia's Wakesurf Council. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Cai Shujia, 38, Housewife, having a chit chat time with her daughter, Ms Chan Ying Grace, 6, K2, before she goes to sleep, at home on Sept 10 2015. 

For feature about children's bedtime routines and the issues/challenges parents face in getting their young kids to go to sleep. 

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      <image:caption>Mdm Faraliza Zainal, 50, Founder MIJ Hub Ltd and Founder Ashraf’s Cafe Ltd, preparing meals at Ashraf's Cafe with typical and special needs employees for the distribution of meals to families who have children with special needs, on Apr 21, 2021. 

MIJ in partnership with Ashraf's Cafe, will provide healthy and warm food for $40 each. Each meal will feed a family of 5-6. This is part of its Takeout Campaign to help low-income families with special needs children for the next 6 months. MIJ has identified 30 families who need your help and will benefit from the launch of this campaign. These meals are prepared and cooked by inclusive employees of Ashraf’s Cafe, and also prepared by employees with Special Needs. Every meal is made at around noon on the day of the program to make sure that the beneficiaries can receive fresh and warm food by the evening.These meals are prepared with extra care on the ingredients and menu composition: everything is made with healthy and fresh ingredients and are Special Needs-friendly.

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      <image:caption>Steel truss bridge along the rail corridor on Nov 10 2015. This is along Upper Bukit Timah road, near the Rail Mall.

The URA will be conserving to steel truss bridges along the rail corridor.

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      <image:caption>Ms Phua Li Ling, 36, Director of Chapter Zero with her husband, Mr Larry Toh, 40, Photographer, and their two girls, Hannah Toh, 6.5, and Georgia Toh, 1.5, at the playground near their block on Apr 21, 2021.  

Chapter Zero is an organisation that promotes respectful parenting in Singapore. 

Story on respectful parenting, which believes that children should be respected as individuals and is very different from the traditional Asian parenting approach. 

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      <image:caption>Steel truss bridge along the rail corridor on Nov 10 2015. This is along Bukit Timah road and Dunearn road, just beside King Albert Park.

The URA will be conserving to steel truss bridges along the rail corridor.
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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Fazila Binte Abdol Samad, 34, Trainee Educarer, at the playground near PCF Sparkletots @ Fernvale Blk 469B on Apr 23, 2021. 

Ms Nur Fazila Binte Abdol Samad, 34, is Trainee Educarer at PCF Sparkletots @ Fernvale Blk 469B. She entered the early childhood education sector after being retrenched from her customer service job in July last year.

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      <image:caption>Workers at Gardens by the Bay at 3.56pm. PSI at 5pm is 103.

Slight haze in Singapore on Aug 20 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Fazila Binte Abdol Samad, 34, Trainee Educarer, near PCF Sparkletots @ Fernvale Blk 469B on Apr 23, 2021. 

Ms Nur Fazila Binte Abdol Samad, 34, is Trainee Educarer at PCF Sparkletots @ Fernvale Blk 469B. She entered the early childhood education sector after being retrenched from her customer service job in July last year.

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      <image:caption>Mr Dylan Ng, 7, Primary 1, at ST170 exhibition (Sport exhibition theme) on July 17 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>Hady Mirza, 41, with his Hari Raya goodies at MakBesar’s RaRamadhan pop up store, at Tang Tea House in Changi Village on Apr 29, 2021, which is happening till last day of Ramadan.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Dana Joy Sim, (right) 7, Primary One student, waiting for her live portrait being drawn by Ms Esther Lim, 21, Graphic Designer, part of the Band of Doodlers, on the 17 meter long hoarding at Hotel Jen Tanglin on Aug 15 2015.

Hotel Jen Tanglin inviting a group of artists called the Band of Doodlers, who will doodle, draw and illustrate in an interactive way over the 17 meter long hoarding on Aug 15 2015. The theme will reflect Singapore, the journey of discovery and the sense of adventure that travellers and guests seek and experience. Over 20 illustrators from the Band of Doodlers will draw live portraits on the hoarding, with a speech bubble to encourage guest participation through penning their thoughts, or adding on to the art piece.

The hoarding: "A travel experience" - filled with iconic yet also unknown and 'not stereotype' Singapore elements, to form a skyline and portrait of Singapore. Also, including portraits of guests and staff at the event, along with speech bubbles to express their travel experiences and memories.

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      <image:caption>Visitors at ST170 exhibition (Home exhibition theme) at ArtScience Museum on July 17 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at ST170 exhibition at ArtScience Museum on July 17 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at the ST170 exhibition (Sport exhibition theme) at ArtScience Museum on July 17 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at ST170 exhibition at ArtScience Museum on July 19 2015. Children were sliding down the wall of the ArtScience Museum and security came in to stop them from playing and dirtying the wall. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Danny Gan, (right) 40, Self-employed, at ST170 exhibition at ArtScience Museum on July 19 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at ST170 exhibition at ArtScience Museum on July 19 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>The Straits Times staff and alumni night at ST170 exhibition on July 18 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>The Straits Times staff and alumni night at ST170 exhibition on July 18 2015. 

Singapore Stories: Then, Now, Tomorrow mines the 170-year-old archive of The Straits Times for articles, headlines and photographs to tell the familiar story of Singapore in a fresh way. The exhibition borrows its themes from sections of the newspaper and looks to Singapore's past to contemplate its present and future. 

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      <image:caption>The exhibition with over 200 Gundam models at Takashimaya Square on June 06 2015.

Official opening ceremony of Gundam Docks at Singapore, touted as one of the world's biggest exhibitions of iconic Japanese robot character Gundam, at Takashimaya Square on June 06 2015.

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      <image:caption>Founding Chairman of TOUCH Community Services Mr Lawrence Khong, (left) 62, Illusionist, together with Ms Priscilla Khong, 34, Illusionist, in the finale performance by Gateway Entertainment, during TOUCH Community Services' Inaugural Charity Ball, organised together with Hospitality Alliance Singapore, at Resorts World Sentosa, on June 26 2015. 

The funds raised from this charity ball will go towards supporting the two eldercare programmes that Touch has been providing by meeting the needs of the elderly at their point of need - Home Care and Senior Activities Centre. Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Health and Manpower, is the GOH. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Mohammad Zaini Khusin, (left) 20, Guitarist, and Ms Faith Ng, 19, Singer, performing at the sneak preview of Sing50 through a pop-up concert in RWS on June 20 2015. 

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      <image:caption>No. 15 Jojo Tan, 24, Entrepreneur – Miss Singapore Tourism Queen 2015 during swimwear showcase at the Grand Finals of Miss Singapore Beauty Pageant 2015 at Orchid Country Club on Aug 29 2015. Three out of 23 finalists will be crowned winners - Miss Singapore Global Beauty Queen 2015 will represent Singapore in Miss Global Beauty Queen Pageant which will be held in Korea during late 2015. Miss Singapore Chinatown 2015 will represent Singapore in Miss Chinese International 2016 organized by HK TVB, held in Hong Kong. Miss Singapore Tourism Queen will represent Singapore in Miss Tourism Queen held in China during late 2015.

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      <image:caption>Mr Eric Lim, (extreme left) 26, CG Artist, taking photograph for Ms Estelle Tan, 26, Social Worker, with a 1.7m Zaku model at the outdoor space of Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza on June 06 2015. 

Official opening ceremony of Gundam Docks at Singapore, touted as one of the world's biggest exhibitions of iconic Japanese robot character Gundam, at Takashimaya Square on June 06 2015.

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      <image:caption>Outram Secondary School water polo team made 1000 paper cranes and put them on the wall at Tanjong Katong Primary School on June 10 2015.

Tanjong Katong Primary School tribute site for victims of last week's Sabah earthquake on June 10 2015. 

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      <image:caption>People continue to stream into Tanjong Katong Primary School to pen their condolences on June 09 2015. 

Follow up on Sabah Earthquake. 

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      <image:caption>People continue to stream into Tanjong Katong Primary School to pen their condolences on June 09 2015. 

Follow up on Sabah Earthquake. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Koh Kiah Kok, 76, on the bed and Mr Koh Tzu Shen, 42, at home on July 07 2015. 

Mr Koh Kiah Kok was paralysed from the neck down following spine surgery two years ago. Since then, his son, Mr Koh Tzu Shen has been operating a cough machine round the clock, waking up every 5 hours to clear his father's phlegm. The younger Mr Koh is trying to seek compensation and an apology from the National Neuroscience Institute, but has not received an answer.  

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      <image:caption>City hall station during breakdown of MRT service along the North-South line and East-West line on July 07 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Children at a coding class held by Saturday Kids, on June 10 2015. 

More parents are sending their children for coding lessons, and an industry has sprung to meet such demand. Private coding centres say they are starting up more coding workshops, especially during the holiday period. 

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      <image:caption>The Hand and Mouth from Snuff Puppets, interacting with people on the streets outside Toa Payoh HDB Hub on May 20 2015

Puppet performers interacting with people on the streets outside Toa Payoh HDB Hub on May 20 2015 as part of a programme, called 50 Bridges, by the Australian High Commission to celebrate 50 years of ties between Australia and Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>The Hand from Snuff Puppets interacting with two ladies, outside Toa Payoh HDB Hub on May 20 2015.

Puppet performers interacting with people on the streets outside Toa Payoh HDB Hub on May 20 2015 as part of a programme, called 50 Bridges, by the Australian High Commission to celebrate 50 years of ties between Australia and Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Tirese Ballard, (left) 46, holding the Koala, interacting with Ms Clarisse Tan, 3, outside Toa Payoh HDB Hub on May 20 2015  

Puppet performers interacting with people on the streets outside Toa Payoh HDB Hub on May 20 2015 as part of a programme, called 50 Bridges, by the Australian High Commission to celebrate 50 years of ties between Australia and Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Elango Praveen, 17, Mr Joshua Goh, 17, and Mr Jerald Ang, 17, all JC1 students from team 1 of Pioneer Junior College reacting after getting the correct answer during the final Big Quiz story at Pioneer Junior College on July 29 2015. Extreme right is the host Mr Ravi C Nadeson, 45. 

ST deputy Life! editor Clarissa Oon will be speaking about the arts in Singapore, followed by quiz round among 4 teams, from Jurong Junior College, Pioneer Junior College team 1, Pioneer Junior College team 2, and Hwa Chong Junior College. Pioneer Junior College team 1 won with a total score of 220. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Jordyn Goh, Mr Parth Sachin Mehta, and Mr Saddiq Basha, all 18 and JC2 students from TPJC, after winning the Big Quiz 2015 at TPJC on May 22 2015. 

This is the fourth round out of six altogether. Event consists of 2 main segments - talk by sports editor Marc Lim on SEA Games 2015, including Q and A session, and quiz itself involving 4 teams from hosts TPJC, together with MJC, TJC and VJC. TPJC won. 

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Patron of Heritage Cover. National Heritage Board honours donors for their contribution to the arts. 

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A famous Albizia tree in Punggol Waterway Park was struck by lightning at least two weeks back. The tree, also known as #InstagramTree, is a favourite for people who use instagram. The tree even shows up on Google Maps as Punggol Lone Tree, in Punggol Rd.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nicky Ward Allen, 35, from New Zealand, trying to complete a series of assigned tasks such as ringing a bell using her handsaw, tossing a limb into a target, and ringing a bell on the end of the limb without activating a buzzer, during the female category of the finals of the Masters' Challenge at the Asia Pacific Tree Climbing Championship at Cathay Green on 26 July 2015. She came in second. 

The Masters' Challenge Event is the championship round of the competition and is designed to judge the contestant's overall skill. 

A record number of 60 competitors from seven Asia Pacific countries taking part in the Asia Pacific Tree Climbing Championship (APTCC) and Singapore Tree Climbing Championship held at Cathay Green on 25-26 July 2015. 

Singapore is hosting the APTCC for the second time, it provides a competitive yet educational opportunity for working arborists to demonstrate and exchange knowledge on new climbing technique and equipment, as well as safe work practices. 

Organised by the National Parks Board's Centre for Urban Greenery and Ecology (CUGE) and the Singapore Arboriculture Society (SAS). Minister of State for National Development Mr Desmond Lee, is the guest of honour.  

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One day after the Singapore Botanic Gardens was declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site, on July 05 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Heliconia Walk, one day after the Singapore Botanic Gardens was declared an UNESCO World Heritage Site, on July 05 2015. 

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      <image:caption>White swan at Swan Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens under hot weather on June 02 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Wilson Low, 31, Mountain Bike Skills Instructor, cycling at the Tampines Mountain Biking Trail at Tampines Bike Park on Sept 10 2014. He has been frequenting the park for years. 

The Tampines Bike Park will be closed from Sept 15 2014, as the site is required for new housing developments in Tampines North. The delay in closure has been pushed back since last year. The park contains Singapore's only International Cycling Union certified BMX track and was specially renovated for the Youth Olympic Games.  

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      <image:caption>Golden Shower Tree (Cassia fistula) flowering near the junction of Tampines Ave 5 and Tampines Ave 2 outside Tampines Telephone Exchange on Apr 09 2015.

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      <image:caption>Black swan at the the Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Feb 17 2015. Dry weather is causing the grass to turn brown and water level is receding. 

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      <image:caption>The remaining wall of the New Lunatic Asylum on Nov 17 2014, which was discovered by Charles Goh, co-founder of Asia Paranormal Investigators. National Heritage Board and Singapore General Hospital followed up by conducting research on the history of this asylum which was built in 1887. The 300-bed asylum was the third psychiatric hospital in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Extensive terraced planting dangles over some of the buildings' edges "soften" the look of the place.

Fourteen public housing projects were given the Housing and Development Board (HDB) Design Awards this year - the largest number since the awards' inception in 2004.

These accolades recognise the HDB's industry partners for their work in designing housing estates and flats.

The top honour, the HDB Design Award 2015, went to SkyTerrace @ Dawson, which was designed by SCDA Architects.

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      <image:caption>The Mangrove Boardwalk at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve close to being submerged during high tide on Jan 23 2015. 

//For story on Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve is partially flooded every few months during high tides, according to visitors. 

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      <image:caption>Crowd checking out a quadcopter flying demostration by staff from GoFlyKite.com Pte Ltd at Chinatown this weekend on Jan 24 2015, one week before the Chinese New Year official lightup on Jan 31 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Trees along upper thomson road on Nov 08 2014. 

The Singapore of 2030 will be an island of fewer cars, towns designated for walking and cycling and a society of people who are surrounded by green and blue spaces and who do their part to keep those places and their neighbourhoods pristine. 

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      <image:caption>Symphony Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Nov 26 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Palm valley at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Nov 26 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Evolution Garden at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Nov 26 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Palm Court at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Nov 26 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Desmond Bagor, 63, Barber from Residence #Barber Shop, serving a customer inside the barber shop at Kopitiam Square at Sengkang on Jan 13 2015. 

Streetview on Kopitiam Square at Sengkang -  the 60-stall centre has been doing poorly in the years since it opened in 2009, as high rents drove out stallholders and the lack of variety kept customers away. However, recent slashing of rents have seen more new stallholders setting up and the dinner crowd return. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Hajjah Jahara Binte Ahmad, 85, patient with Renci Nursing Home, during a cat therapy session at Renci Nursing Home conducted by the Love Kuching Project on Jan 24 2015. 

Cat therapy sees an expansion in Singapore from two hospitals last year to another taking it up in the second half of the year. NKF is also in discussions with one of the groups. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Ng Ah Yook, (left) 89, resident of The Salvation Army Peacehaven Nursing Home, doing exercise on the Leg Press Rehab, on Apr 16 2015. Ms Lim Ah Yang Doris, 54, Senior Care Associate, is watching after her. 

12 eldercare centres across Singapore will get their own “Gym Tonic” gym that comes with special Finnish pneumatic exercise machines integrated with an I.T. system that empowers trained physiotherapists to prescribe tailored exercises based on careful data analytics of the elderly’s physical progress.

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      <image:caption>Mr Brandon Chia, (right) 19, part-time enrolled nurse, taking stock of medical supplies at home, with his girlfriend, Ms Loh Jiar Lin, 21, Nurse, on May 05 2015. 

Singapore Youth 19 year old Brandon Chia, is heading to Nepal, as part of a medical team with Crisis Relief Singapore. The part-time enrolled nurse, a recent nursing graduate from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, said helping other people in need is the reason he wanted to join the profession. 

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      <image:caption>Elderly playing chinese chess below blk 263 compassvale street on Jan 13 2015. 

Streetview on Kopitiam Square at Sengkang -  the 60-stall centre has been doing poorly in the years since it opened in 2009, as high rents drove out stallholders and the lack of variety kept customers away. However, recent slashing of rents have seen more new stallholders setting up and the dinner crowd return. 

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      <image:caption>Boys with birds at Eco Lake at Singapore Botanic Gardens on Nov 26 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Rukhsana Khan Binte Muhammad Yunos, (second from right) 39, Admin Officer and Deaf participant, picking up litter from the waterway and throwing into the pail held by Ms Clara Lee Wa, (extreme right) 17, Dunman High School JC 1 student and volunteer for Waterways Watch Society, on Dec 20 2014. 

13 pairs of SADeaf YouthBeat volunteers together with deaf participants from Singapore Association for the Deaf going out in kayaks to pick up litter in the waterway on Dec 20 2014. 

Event organised by Singapore Association for the Deaf hopes to promote inclusiveness and let both groups work together to help the community by keeping Singapore's waterways clean while kayaking.

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      <image:caption>2 stray dogs opposite Blk 632 Bukit Batok Central near Bukit Batok MRT station on Dec 22 2014. 

For story on rats infestation near Bukit Batok MRT station. 

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      <image:caption>Passengers on board the Sunreef62 catamaran from Blue Star Yachting, appreciating Unwooded Chardonnay wine made from Wignalls Winery, with the help of Mr Arjen Blom, 50, Principal / Wine Expert from Wine Directions, on Oct 14 2014. The Captain from Blue Star Yachting is Ms Celine Flamain, 38 (on the wheel).    

Event organisers and cruise operators are introducing hobby cruises to woo members of different interest groups - from wine connoisseurs, to party animals and Korean culture lovers.  

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      <image:caption>The National Heritage Board (NHB) has discovered a reservoir that dates back to the colonial period in Singapore's history and survived the two World Wars as well as Singapore's rapid industralisation after independence. Located at the tip of Singapore, this colonial-era reservoir is no longer marked on any maps of Singapore since the 1980s. However, NHB researchers have discovered the reservoir using colonial and pre-war maps of Singapore and conducted a site visit to confirm its existence. 

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      <image:caption>Container ships loaded with containers at PSA Singapore's Pasir Panjang Terminal on Oct 14 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Construction of Changi Airport Terminal 4 main building on July 09 2015. 

Changi Airport Group (CAG) providing update on the development of Changi Airport's new Terminal 4 (T4) at Changi Airport Crowne Plaza Hotel on July 09 2015. The construction of main terminal building is progressing well, with more than 70% completed and is scheduled to commence operations in 2017.  

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      <image:caption>Former Raffles Institution at 51 Grange Road, now MOE Teachers' Network, on Oct 16 2014.

Following the relocation of CMPB, The Straits Times is taking a look at various sites which the government has vacated over the years, and which is being put to interim use. 

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      <image:caption>The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) underwent extensive renovations, transforming it into a new exhibition space for important artefacts. The titanium-clad wing - the museum's first extension since it moved to its current premises in Empress Place from Armenian Street in 2003 - will span 869 sq m over three storeys and house three new galleries. Designed by Singapore architecture firm GreenhilLi, the wing will boast a modern look and feel.  

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      <image:caption>Dr John Kwok, (in red) 36, Assistant Director, Impact Assessment &amp; Mitigation Division of NHB, together with Mr Alvin Tan, 42, Group Director (Policy), NHB. 

The National Heritage Board (NHB) has discovered a reservoir that dates back to the colonial period in Singapore's history and survived the two World Wars as well as Singapore's rapid industrialisation after independence. Located at the tip of Singapore, this colonial-era reservoir is no longer marked on any maps of Singapore since the 1980s. However, NHB researchers have discovered the reservoir using colonial and pre-war maps of Singapore and conducted a site visit to confirm its existence. 

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      <image:caption>Haze conditions at Changi Airport Terminal 2 at 7.58am on Sept 16 2014. 

7am 3 hour PSI is 59.

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      <image:caption>Ms Shermin Gerk, (right with yellow rod) 15, Secondary 3 student from Bukit View Secondary School, fishing out "non-biodegradable wastes" from the "ocean" during the Amazing Race at Republic Polytechnic's Science and Mathematics Pursuit on Oct 13 2014. Participants need to be in human chain link to fish out the wastes from the ocean area. 

The annual Science and Mathematics Pursuit organised by Republic Polytechnic on Oct 13 and Oct 14 2014, in partnership with the Science Centre Singapore, is a joint effort aimed at making mathematics and science interesting for secondary school students. Featuring an “Amazing Race” style challenge, students will have to visit a number of stations and complete math and science-related tasks as quickly as possible, with the aim of attaining the highest overall score for the race. Some of the tasks will include distinguishing between items that are recyclable and non-recycable, and solving puzzles that are related to human anatomy and DNA.

This is the fifth year that RP is organising the Science and Mathematics Pursuit. 115 Secondary 3 students from 10 North and West zone secondary schools are participating in this year's event .

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      <image:caption>Mr Lim Poh Eng, (extreme right) 55, SMRT taxi driver with 19 years of taxi driving experience (3 years with SMRT) reacting after eating healthier bread roll while blindfolded, in a Healthy Tasty Food Workshop conducted by Ms Elaine Wong, (extreme left) 37, Trainer from HPB, for SMRT taxi drivers at SMRT Taxi Customer Service Centre on Sept 01 2014.

SMRT's taxi partners participating in a pilot preventive health screening and coaching programme at SMRT Taxi Customer Service Centre on Sept 01 2014. It is offered through the partnership of SMRT, the Health Promotion Board (HPB) and Alexandra Health System (AHS). 

This is part of HPB's efforts to step up its workplace health promotion programmes, particularly for mature workers with no fixed workplaces and rotational shift hours, who may have limited access to healthier options and find it difficult to practise healthy lifestyles. This is also a key initiative under the Healthy Living Master Plan which aims to provide workers with easier access to healthy living options at their workplaces. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Grace Meng, (extreme left) 30, one of the students studying Diploma Level 1 Foundation Certificate in Visual Arts of LASALLE College of the Arts, painting wall murals at Tekka Centre on Mar 12 2015.  

For three days from Mar 10 to 12 2015, 306 students from 18 classes of Diploma Level 1 Foundation Certificate in Visual Arts of LASALLE College of the Arts will be painting wall murals at 3 hawker centres nearby the campus. The wall mural designs created by students explores the different aspects of Singaporean life. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at e2i Jobs Bank Connect booth at Career &amp; Education 2015 at Suntec Singapore on Mar 12 2015.

65000 jobs up for grabs for job seekers at Career &amp; Education 2015 at Suntec Singapore on Mar 12 2015. The fair is launched by Mr Sam Tan, Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office and Ministry for Culture, Community and Youth) and lasts for three days till Mar 14 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Dancer during Singing Performance put up by volunteers during Mid-Autumn Celebration at Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital on Aug 30 2014. 

Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital organising a celebration for their residents to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival on Aug 30 2014. The hospital's garden will be adorned with 1000 lanterns of which 500 are handmade by volunteers. Bed-bound residents will also be joining in the fun as the hospital has arranged for some nursing beds to be moved out to the garden compound. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Yeo Chuen Eng, (extreme right, checkered shirt) 63, Banker, during the Sing-a-long session with Ukulele Movement, at Sentosa's second annual Ukulele Festival at the Palawan Beach on May 02 2015. 

Sentosa will host its second annual Ukulele Festival at the Palawan Beach on 2 May, promising a day of lively acoustic entertainment. The free-entry ukulele performances (island admission and carpark charges apply) will begin at 4pm and continue through the evening till 10.30pm. The event will feature South Korean YouTube sensation Sungha Jung, six-time Grammy award winner from Hawaii Daniel Ho, local duo Jack and Rai, and more. Audience are also welcome to pick up a Ukulele of their own at pop-up retailers, participate in free workshops, and even take to the stage during open-mic sessions. Be treated to a seafood BBQ buffet at Grill Ní Chill or buy a picnic-spread worth of food from mobile food trucks situated nearby. Deck chairs will be available by the lawn nearby.

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      <image:caption>Residents of Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital doing their lantern walk on Aug 30 2014. 

Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital organising a celebration for their residents to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival on Aug 30 2014. The hospital's garden will be adorned with 1000 lanterns of which 500 are handmade by volunteers. Bed-bound residents will also be joining in the fun as the hospital has arranged for some nursing beds to be moved out to the garden compound. 

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      <image:caption>Thai teenager Nitcharee Peneakchanasak (second from left) with her father Kittanesh Peneakchanasak (extreme left) and interpreter Umparin Boonsinsuk (third from left), outside Supreme Court on Oct 01 2014. She lost both her legs in an accident at Ang Mo Kio MRT and will be appealing against a High Court decision which ruled that rail operator SMRT and the Land Transport Authority (LTA) were not at fault for the accident in 2011. She lost the appeal.

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      <image:caption>Dr Teoh Eng Soon, 70, Gynaecologist, taking photographs of the flowering of Tiger Orchid (Grammatophyllum speciosum) in Singapore Botanic Gardens Botany Centre at the Koi pond near the drop-off point at Botany Centre on July 31 2014. Currently, it has 35 flower spikes (or 35 sprays of flower), so far the most number of flower spikes (or sprays of flower) seen in a Tiger Orchid at the Singapore Botanic Gardens in more than 20 years. 

The Tiger Orchid is the heaviest and largest orchid species in the world. It takes at least five years before it reaches maturity and starts to bloom. It has unpredictable blooming patterns, sometimes only flowering once in a few years. Flowering is usually triggered by drastic changes in the weather, and each flower spike can last more than a month.

"The Tiger Orchid has been extinct in the wild in Singapore since the 1900s, mainly due to habitat loss. However, researchers from the Singapore Botanic Gardens started re-introducing the species here in 1999 through its orchid conservation and reintroduction programme. More than 10 years after they were planted through the programme, several Tiger Orchid plants flowered for the first time by the roadside in March 2013," Dr Nigel Taylor, Director, Singapore Botanic Gardens.

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      <image:caption>Flowering of Tiger Orchid (Grammatophyllum speciosum) in Singapore Botanic Gardens Botany Centre at the Koi pond near the drop-off point at Botany Centre on July 31 2014. Currently, it has 35 flower spikes (or 35 sprays of flower), so far the most number of flower spikes (or sprays of flower) seen in a Tiger Orchid at the Singapore Botanic Gardens in more than 20 years. 

The Tiger Orchid is the heaviest and largest orchid species in the world. It takes at least five years before it reaches maturity and starts to bloom. It has unpredictable blooming patterns, sometimes only flowering once in a few years. Flowering is usually triggered by drastic changes in the weather, and each flower spike can last more than a month.

"The Tiger Orchid has been extinct in the wild in Singapore since the 1900s, mainly due to habitat loss. However, researchers from the Singapore Botanic Gardens started re-introducing the species here in 1999 through its orchid conservation and reintroduction programme. More than 10 years after they were planted through the programme, several Tiger Orchid plants flowered for the first time by the roadside in March 2013," Dr Nigel Taylor, Director, Singapore Botanic Gardens.

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      <image:caption>The interior of the Orchid Kaleidoscope, a 10 metres tall structure, as part of the Orchid Extravaganza @ Flower Dome for the Singapore Garden Festival (SGF) which runs from Aug 16 to 24 2014 for its fifth installment. The Orchid Extravaganza @ Flower Dome features some 18,000 orchid plants to  showcase the rich and diverse heritage of orchids and is designed by award-winning landscape architect Jun-ichi Inada, 62 years old. 

SGF is organised by the National Parks Board (NParks) and Gardens by the Bay and more than 30 internationally acclaimed garden and floral designers are involved. This is the first time SGF is held at Gardens by the Bay and will be one of the unique shows in the world to feature both indoor and outdoor tropical horticultural garden and floral displays. 

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      <image:caption>Cavalia raises the world's largest touring tent in Singapore on July 23 2014, for August 12 premiere. It is located on Bayfront Avenue beside Marina Bay Sands in preparation for the Asian Premiere of the multi-disciplinary theatrical production Cavalia: A Magical Encounter Between Man and Horse. 

Cavalia's White Theatre Tent spans more than 2440 square metres and accomodates a colossal 50 metre wide stage, behind which a constantly changing digital background is projected onto a 60 metre wide screen, drawing spectators into dream-like virtual environments. 

Cavalia involves 50 horses and 42 riders, aerialists, acrobats, dancers and musicians from all over the world. 

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      <image:caption>Generic photo of PSA International and its containers at Tanjong Pagar Terminal on Aug 26 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Pachamuthu Vimal, 12, primary six pupil, tossing the plastic spring onto his forehead in the Hou Yi and the Moon game station, at Telok Kurau Primary School on Aug 29 2014.

More than 700 participants from both the school and neighbourhood gather to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival at Telok Kurau Primary School on Aug 29 2014. This celebration is co-organised by the school and Residents' Committees of Eunos Zone '6' and '7'.The school has invited a group of children from an orphanage to join in the celebration and all proceeds from the sale of tickets for the celebration will be donated to needy families in the two zones. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Leong Moon, 63, Vice-President of Leong's Clan General Association, Mr Leong Teck Choon, Assistant Recreation Officer of Leong's Clan General Association, Madam Koh Siew Lan, 73, Member of Leong's Clan General Association Women Committee, Madam Tang Foon Leon, 63, Member of Leong's Clan General Association Women Committee, at Leong's Clan General Association at 33B Keong Saik Road on Aug 27 2014. 

For new series on gentrification. Keong Saik Road has gone through many changes in recent years since Hotel 1929 opened there in 2003. In the past two years, some old businesses in the area have moved and many new ones have opened up. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Samuel Liu, (right) 7, and Ms Esther Liu, 4, inside the Heart of the Human Body Experience exhibition on May 28 2014. It uses a combination of strobe light, sound of heartbeat and pneumatics to create an immersive environment and they are all sensor triggered. Heart model is pneumatically activated to simulate a beating effect. 

New larger-than-life 3D interactive exhibition of the human anatomy offering visitors an endoscopic view of how the body functions at the Singapore Science Centre on May 28 2014. Specially created by Newman Entertainment International for Singapore Science Centre, the Human Body Experience exhibition has been sculpted to represent body parts and incorporated with special effects including strobe lighting, mist spray, confined spaces, unsteady surfaces, tactile sculptures and optical illusions. Visitors will get to climb and venture through parts of the human body and experience a unique sensory experience as they go through the exhibition that closely resembles the inside of a human body. 

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      <image:caption>Intensive Care Unit patient Madam Santokh Kaur (right), 77, housewife, sitting out of bed, helped by Physiotherapist Roxanne Foo, 26, at Tan Tock Seng Hospital on July 10 2014. 

For story on Tan Tock Seng Hospital mobilising more patients in its intensive care unit and high dependency wards, getting them to sit out of bed instead of lying there. This betters the chances of rehabilitation and reduces the number of days stayed in intensive care unit wards. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Pauline Chia, 43, accounts executive, with her dog Sake, a 3-year-old samoyed retriever, at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park at 8.57pm on Jan 12 2015. 

For story on activities that people do at night, such as walking their dog, jogging, cycling, roller-blading, fishing, resting at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park on Jan 12 2015. These days, parks are brightly-lit, and are often crowded even after the sun sets.

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      <image:caption>Staff Sergeant Png Lee Kun, 30, with Buster, a collie/labrador cross, patrolling at Bedok MRT station on Aug 08 2015. 

The K-9 dog unit doing inspection and patrolling during the Jubilee Weekend at Tuas Checkpoint, Bedok Bus Interchange/MRT station and Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Aug 08 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Keith Loke, (left) 1, touching Wave, 9, 'Singapore Special' dog at the 'Oldies Only' Senior Pet Adoption Drive at *SCAPE Art Park, on Feb 08 2015.

'Old Is Gold', a non-profit nationwide campaign advocating adoption and better welfare of senior pets. In the animal welfare scene, it is a well-known fact that the older shelter or abandoned animals are least likely to find new homes. Tragically, many older pets live out the remainder of their lives in shelters, or are euthanised to make room for more adoptable animals. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Maggie Yeo, 57, patient at Dover Park Hospice, during a pet therapy session on Dec 15 2014. 

Story on bringing festive cheer to the sick and dying. The dogs and rabbits brought into Dover Park Hospice for pet therapy session are dolled up in X'mas hats and bandanas, on Dec 15 2014.  

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      <image:caption>Story on bringing festive cheer to the sick and dying. The dogs and rabbits brought into Dover Park Hospice for pet therapy session are dolled up in X'mas hats and bandanas, on Dec 15 2014.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Hui Hon Yeung Shawn, (in blue) 9, primary four student from Bukit Panjang Primary School, being assisted by Second Warrant Officer (2WO) Dave Chong, 38, Red Lion Team Leader, at the iFly Singapore wind tunnel on June 26 2014. 

18 Junior Red Lions, comprising nine Primary 4 and nine Primary 5 students, training together with the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Red Lions parachute team at the iFly Singapore wind tunnel on June 26 2014, as part of the National Day Active Participation initiatives. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ashton Lim, 6, and Ms Kaylee Lim, 2, at the media preview of Korea's first and original 3D entertainment attraction Alive Museum at Suntec City Mall on June 09 2014. 

For story on 3D artwork and optical illusions are no longer unique to museums in Korea, with the opening of three such venues in Singapore this month. 

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      <image:caption>Pagoda Street on Oct 17 2014.

Investing in shophouses remains an attractive prospect in spite of cooling measures and lending rules. Several deals have been inked in Gemmill Lane, Pagoda Street and and in the Keong Saik area. Consultants said shophouses are not subjected to the ABSD and are limited in supply, making them a attractive to foreign investors and High Net Worth Individuals.

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      <image:caption>Nur Aryna Elisha, 3, eating ice-cream under the sweltering weather outside Ang Mo Kio Central S11 coffeeshop on June 23 2014. Her grandmother Madam Maimon Bte Abootalib, 68, and brother Muhammad Aryan Elijah, 1, are by her side. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Tan Sze Hua Daphne, 25, Podiatrist, examining a patient's foot at NUH Rehabilitation Centre, on Dec 15 2014. 

For feature on walking pains that can arise from travelling, the proper footwear to choose and tips on preventing injuries to the foot from excessive walking. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Rahim Resad, 44, with his bicycle at Venus Drive on July 09 2014. On July 21, Mr Rahim Resad will begin a year-long cycling trip for charity that will take him from Nordkapp in Arctic Norway to Singapore, in time for National Day 2015. He has identified two charities, Dover Park Hospice and the Children's Cancer Society, as beneficiaries for this cycling adventure trip. 

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      <image:caption>Life! cover story on the design of the Sri Veeramakaliamman temple, which recently underwent a 2-year long, $7 million makeover, taken on June 24 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Life! cover story on the design of the Sri Veeramakaliamman temple, which recently underwent a 2-year long, $7 million makeover, taken on June 24 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Security Officers taking the Singapore Pledge at RELC on July 24 2014. 

The Security Association of Singapore organising the inaugural Security Officers' Day on July 24 2014, to recognise that security officers work round the clock 24/7. The guest-of-honour is Deputy Speaker of Parliament Charles Chong. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Kwa Mee Ling, 20, Singapore Management University second year student, a volunteer helping the National Junior College team, donning wedding gown and pretending to search for her life partner during lunchtime at Raffles Place on June 26 2014, all in the name of charity for Singapore's Bone Marrow Donor Programme (BMDP). 

For patients with leukaemia and other blood-related illnesses, the chance of finding a donor match is 1 in 20,000, and the NJC team is using the analogy of randomly finding a life partner on the streets to demonstrate how difficult finding a suitable donor can be. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Roy Ngerng speaking at the forum on CPF and Retirement Adequacy at Island Ballroom, Shangri-La Hotel on July 22 2014.

The Institute of Policy Studies organising a Forum on CPF and Retirement Adequacy at Island Ballroom, Shangri-La Hotel on July 22 2014, to get views on the CPF system from academics, experts as well as representatives of social and public organisations who are knowledgeable and interested in issues related to it. 

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      <image:caption>A man wipes the flowers off his head as he walks under the Angsana trees along footpath at Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 near the Catholic Church of Christ The King on May 11 2014. Flowering spurt of the trees along the roadside. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors checking out Audio-Technica's headphones and earphones at IT SHOW 2015, Singapore's largest IT, Digital, Mobile and Consumer Electronics Exhibition, on Mar 19 2015. 

It will be taking place from Thursday to Sunday, 19-22 March, 12.00 to 9.00 pm daily at Suntec Singapore, Levels 3,4 and 6. Organised by SPH.

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      <image:caption>Visitors checking out self balancing mobility device at IT SHOW 2015, Singapore's largest IT, Digital, Mobile and Consumer Electronics Exhibition, on Mar 19 2015. 

It will be taking place from Thursday to Sunday, 19-22 March, 12.00 to 9.00 pm daily at Suntec Singapore, Levels 3,4 and 6. Organised by SPH.

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      <image:caption>Fashion Time at IT SHOW 2015, Singapore's largest IT, Digital, Mobile and Consumer Electronics Exhibition, on Mar 19 2015. 

It will be taking place from Thursday to Sunday, 19-22 March, 12.00 to 9.00 pm daily at Suntec Singapore, Levels 3,4 and 6. Organised by SPH.

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      <image:caption>Seventh-grader Bryanna Entwistle, (centre with white hairband and black shorts with white edges) 13, and her 20 schoolmates walking 26km along the rail corridor in Bukit Timah from Woodlands to Sentosa on May 17 2014, all in the name of raising funds for Cambodians who lack access to potable water. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors at the launch of Singapore Philatelic Museum's The League Against Evil: A DC Comics Super Heroes Exhibition &amp; Singapore Post Limited's DC Comics Justice League &amp; Batman 75th Anniversary MyStamp Collection on June 05 2014, in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of DC Comics super hero, Batman. It is the only DC Comics super heroes exhibition in Asia taking place from June 05 2014 to August 31 2014.  

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      <image:caption>Tokyu Hands is opening their second outlet at Orchard Central Basement 1 in Singapore on Nov 20 2014 and Life! is looking at what is new and will highlight three must-sees in the store, on Nov 19 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Loh Teck Seng, 60, and his wife Madam Tan Chia Imm, 56, at Teck Seng Soya Bean Drinks located at #02-69 Tiong Bahru Market on June 12 2014. 

Some hawker stalls start their business in the wee hours of the morning, as early as 2am, and close for the day in the late morning or early afternoon.

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      <image:caption>Madam Tan Yeow Cheng, 63, Retiree, viewing one of the 40 redesigned book covers on display at the "Books that Moved Me" showcase 1 at lobby of the National Library Building on June 20 2014.  

2014 marks the 10th anniversary of READ! Singapore, the National Library Board's (NLB) nationwide reading campaign aimed at nurturing readers for life. In celebration of this significant milestone, NLB will launch Read! Fest 2014, a month-long festival of activities and programmes from 20 June 2014. The Guest-of-Honour is Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister for Communications and Information. Themed "Books That Moved Me", the festival aims to rekindle Singaporeans' memories of reading and encourage us to reflect on books that have stirred vivid emotions within us. 

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      <image:caption>Row of shophouses and Mustafa Centre (back) along Syed Alwi Road on June 18 2014. 

Syed Alwi Road has been in the headlines after the recent discovery of a legless body in a suitcase there. Residents in the area say that the place has always been chaotic but is less so since New World Hotel collapse in 1986. Now, things appear messy again as migrant workers flood the area. 

Streetview features the history and developments of Syed Alwi Road.

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      <image:caption>Singapore Chung Hwa Medical Institution on Aug 15 2014. 

National Heritage Board will be launching its 12th national heritage trail in Toa Payoh. 

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      <image:caption>Entrance of Mustafa Centre along Syed Alwi Road on June 18 2014. 

Syed Alwi Road has been in the headlines after the recent discovery of a legless body in a suitcase there. Residents in the area say that the place has always been chaotic but is less so since New World Hotel collapse in 1986. Now, things appear messy again as migrant workers flood the area. 

Streetview features the history and developments of Syed Alwi Road.

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      <image:caption>The Supreme Court on June 08 2016. 

To commemorate the 10th year of the opening of the Supreme Court building, the Supreme Court will be collaborating with National Gallery to conduct free guided tours for members of public in June 2016. There will be a total of 10 tours, which will take place from 14 to 24 June 2016.

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      <image:caption>The Court of Appeal in the Supreme Court on June 08 2016. 

To commemorate the 10th year of the opening of the Supreme Court building, the Supreme Court will be collaborating with National Gallery to conduct free guided tours for members of public in June 2016. There will be a total of 10 tours, which will take place from 14 to 24 June 2016.

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      <image:caption>Crowd at the revamped Lau Pa Sat on July 03 2014.  

Sunday Life!food feature on the new eats at the revamped Lau Pa Sat on July 03 2014.  

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      <image:caption>Official opening of the new Clifford Pier on May 08 2014. The national heritage site has undergone a facelift and has been transformed into an all-day dining restaurant situated at the entrance of the Fullerton Bay Hotel. 

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      <image:caption>Official opening of the new Clifford Pier on May 08 2014. The national heritage site has undergone a facelift and has been transformed into an all-day dining restaurant situated at the entrance of the Fullerton Bay Hotel. 

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      <image:caption>Workers painting the external facade of ArtScience Museum on May 12 2015.

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      <image:caption>Workers painting the external facade of ArtScience Museum on May 12 2015.

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      <image:caption>Mr Thangavel Mayavan, 28, from Blangadesh, and construction worker from TAC Contracts, cleaning the Sir Stamford Raffles statue on May 07 2014. 

The Sir Stamford Raffles statue, along with the sculptures of the People of the River (POTR) series will be undergoing regular cleaning from 7 to 8 May 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Alfred Low, 36, instructor at Sea Breeze, using the jetpack, where one put on a water-powered jetpack and "fly around", at Wave House on Mar 23 2014.

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      <image:caption>Mr Alfred Low, 36, instructor at Sea Breeze, using the jetpack, where one put on a water-powered jetpack and "fly around", outside Wave House on Mar 23 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Azura Arumugam, 19, student, "walking" on water with the help of the jetpack, where one put on a water-powered jetpack and "fly around", at Wave House on Mar 23 2014. 

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      <image:caption>View of Punggol Waterway from the bridge at Punggol Walk on 19 Aug 2012. Intensive development has taken place along the Punggol Waterway to transform Punggol Town into a 'Waterfront Town' of the 21st century. 

The Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB) has been awarded the Global Superior Achievement Award for the Punggol Waterway project. It is the highest honour conferred by the International Water Association (IWA) for the most outstanding project in all categories. This is also the first time an Asian country has cliniched this award since its inception in 2006. 

Punggol Waterway is Singapore's longest man-made waterway at 4.2km long. It took 2.5 years to complete, costing about S$225 million and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 23 Oct 2011.

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      <image:caption>Marina Bay Sands and bumboat on Dec 30, 2013, at 11.05am. The skies were slightly hazier than usual on Monday. 

The three-hour PSI or Pollutant Standards Index, a measure of air quality, began creeping up on Sunday afternoon, and was 50 at lunchtime on Monday. At 6pm, the three-hour PSI was 38, while the 24-hour PSI was 44 to 49.

The National Environment Agency (NEA) said the conditions were due to dust blowing from the north and northeast.

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      <image:caption>The exercise scenario will involve an inbound regional ferry (extreme left) which will run aground while en route to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal. Ferry officers will have to launch life raft (bottom) to transfer the passengers. 

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore coordinating a multi-agency ferry evacuation exercise on May 06 2016, to test and demonstrate our agencies readiness to respond to ferry incidents in the Port of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Fire drill out at sea conducted by Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) on May 21 2014, showcasing their fire-fighting and oil spill response capabilities and allow various agencies to be more prepared at all times, involving MPA's 2 patrol crafts (first and fourth from left)(fire-fighting, oil spill and rescue), 1 Mata Ikan craft (second from left)(fire-fighting, rescue), 1 Panduan craft (third from left)(fire-fighting, oil spill) and 1 SCDF Marine Fire Fighting vessel (extreme right)(fire-fighting, rescue). 

MPA set up their maritime fire fighting unit in February 2002 so as to respond to shipboard incidents in the Port of Singapore. However, in 2012, they transferred their maritime fire fighting functions to SCDF, as as to pool their resources under one agency and enhance Singapore's ability to respond to a wider range of incidents. 

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      <image:caption>Entrance of Tampines Polyclinic on June 05 2015. 

As the population greys, hospitals and polyclinics here have been gearing up for the influx of elderly patients by redesigning their facilities. To cut down on the distance frail seniors have to walk to get different services, healthcare institutions are colocating separate services for diagnosis, rehabilitation and pharmacy in the same area or floor. For older patients who are unable to read signs or often get lost, colour-coding is used to either denote a certain medical discipline or a type of service. 

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      <image:caption>Generic photo of people and buses at Jurong East bus interchange on May 28 2014. 

LTA will tender out the first package of bus routes in the second half of the year with implementation slated for early 2016. The package comprises 24 services originating from Clementi, Jurong East and Bukit Batok bus interchanges and its 380 buses will be based in the new Bulim bus depot in Jurong West. 

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      <image:caption>Renovation works at Lau Pa Sat on Dec 18 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Ship cruising towards Port of Singapore Authority on Oct 31 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Construction workers on the roof of the Singapore Sports Hub on May 07 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Parliament House, Central Business District and the Singapore River on Dec 05 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Massive jam at causeway Woodlands checkpoint at 6.16pm on Dec 18 2015. 

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      <image:caption>UOB ATM and cash deposit/passbook update machines at UOB Plaza on May 13 2015. 

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      <image:caption>The entrance of Vietnamese restaurant Viet Lang, at The Arts House on May 13 2015. 

Food options around the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, in light of the upcoming Singapore International Festival of Arts and the O.P.E.N.

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      <image:caption>Burghley Lifestyle Hub at No. 45 Burghley Drive, in Serangoon Gardens, built as a buffer between foreign workers' dormitory and landed properties in the area. The Singapore Land Authority (SLA), which manages the state-owned site, will put it up for tender in July 2014. The site's current tenant, Hean Nerng Facilities Management is unlikely to re-submit a bid, but has written to SLA for an extension. 

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      <image:caption>South Beach at 30 Beach Road (left) and Suntec Singapore on Nov 21 2014. 

As local developers here look abroad for opportunities to escape the ailing property market here, Malaysian developers that have ventured across the Causeway in search of greener pastures have been caught in the downturn of the cycle. Some developers with a fair bit of exposure here include Sunway Group, SP Setia, IOI Properties and YTL Group.

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      <image:caption>South Beach (the two tallest buildings in the centre) at 30 Beach Road on Nov 21 2014. 

As local developers here look abroad for opportunities to escape the ailing property market here, Malaysian developers that have ventured across the Causeway in search of greener pastures have been caught in the downturn of the cycle. Some developers with a fair bit of exposure here include Sunway Group, SP Setia, IOI Properties and YTL Group.

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      <image:caption>For slider series. The Singapore River, view from 59th floor of UOB Plaza 1 on Nov 25 2015.  

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      <image:caption>View from 59th floor of UOB Plaza 1 on Nov 25 2015.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Choa Chu Kang Cemetery on Apr 15 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Maybank Tower, at 2 Battery Road, on Feb 06 2016. 

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      <image:caption>OCBC Bank at 65 Chulia Street on Feb 18 2016.

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      <image:caption>For slider series. The Singapore River, view from 59th floor of UOB Plaza 1 on Nov 25 2015.  

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      <image:caption>View of Chee Guan Chiang House at Grange Road from rooftop of Mandarin Orchard Hotel on Nov 25 2015.

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      <image:caption>Exterior of Singapore 'Yu Huang Gong', Temple of The Heavenly Jade Emperor, (extreme right) on Dec 18 2014. The left is Thian Hock Keng Temple.  

The national monument, Singapore 'Yu Huang Gong', Temple of The Heavenly Jade Emperor, located at 150 Telok Ayer Street, will be reopening on Jan 01 2015, after decades of closure from the public. Extensive restoration work to save the historic 170-year-old temple has now been completed. 

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      <image:caption>Singapore Improvement Trust blocks (foreground) at Tiong Bahru Road taken on Dec 18 2014. 

Five Singapore Improvement Trust blocks at Tiong Bahru Road. Blocks 1,3,5,7 and 9 are being given a new lease of life. The old blocks, which will eventually be demolished, are being retrofitted to be used in the interim for the Parenthood Provisional Housing Scheme next year. 

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      <image:caption>Generic photo of Marina Bay Financial Centre, including DBS and Standard Chartered buildings, on June 11 2015. 

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      <image:caption>National Design Centre at 111 Middle Road on Apr 06 2014. 

For Life! Weekend cover story on the newly opened National Design Centre and how the other half of Bras Basah along Middle Road is shredding its image as a sleepy town. Life! checks out the hip and interesting places that have popped up in recent years. 

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      <image:caption>National Design Centre at 111 Middle Road on Apr 06 2014. 

For Life! Weekend cover story on the newly opened National Design Centre and how the other half of Bras Basah along Middle Road is shredding its image as a sleepy town. Life! checks out the hip and interesting places that have popped up in recent years. 

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      <image:caption>Photography exhibition called Uncertain States by Miti Ruangkritya at 2902 Gallery at 222 Queen Street on Apr 06 2014. 

For Life! Weekend cover story on the newly opened National Design Centre and how the other half of Bras Basah along Middle Road is shredding its image as a sleepy town. Life! checks out the hip and interesting places that have popped up in recent years. 

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      <image:caption>Visitor viewing the photographs at the World Press Photo Singapore Exhibition, at Raffles Hotel Singapore on Jan 09 2015. 

The World Press Photo exhibition, billed as the "Oscars" of photojournalism, returns to Singapore at the Raffles Hotel Singapore from Jan 10 to Feb 01 2015. Presented by The Straits Times, this exhibition brings together 151 award winning photographs that captured the most powerful, moving and disturbing images of the year from around the world. 

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      <image:caption>Freshwater tolerant mangroves and floating vegetation near the Sunrise Bridge Punggol Promenade at Punggol Waterway on June 27 2013. 

HDB said that it is expanding the area of freshwater tolerant mangroves and floating vegetation in Punggol Waterway. It now has 160 sq meters of freshwater mangroves and 50 sq meters of floating wetlands. It will expand to 6000 sq meters of freshwater mangroves and 500 sq meters of floating wetlands respectively. Freshwater mangroves expansion costs $1.8 mill, floating wetlands expansion costs $850K.

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      <image:caption>Cyclists and joggers along Punggol Waterway during sunset on 19 Aug 2012. The public take part in leisure activities such as jogging and cycling along the waterway. 

The Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB) has been awarded the Global Superior Achievement Award for the Punggol Waterway project. It is the highest honour conferred by the International Water Association (IWA) for the most outstanding project in all categories. This is also the first time an Asian country has cliniched this award since its inception in 2006. 

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      <image:caption>The new Jurong Eco-Garden on June 04 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Caribbean flamingos greet visitors on boat along River Safari's Amazon River Quest boat ride on December 07 2013. The boat ride will take you on a thematic exploration of the Amazon River, offering up-close encounters with almost 30 animal species living along the edges of the world' s largest river, including the jaguar, Brazilian tapir and giant anteater. 

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      <image:caption>Embark on a journey on the Amazon River as Wildlife Reserves Singapore unveils River Safari's Amazon River Quest boat ride on December 07 2013. The boat ride will take you on a thematic exploration of the Amazon River, offering up-close encounters with almost 30 animal species living along the edges of the world' s largest river, including the jaguar, Brazilian tapir and giant anteater. 

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      <image:caption>Spider monkey along the River Safari's Amazon River Quest boat ride this Saturday, 7 December 2013. The boat ride will take you on a thematic exploration of the Amazon River, offering up-close encounters with almost 30 animal species living along the edges of the world' s largest river, including the jaguar, Brazilian tapir and giant anteater. 

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      <image:caption>Sunrise from Serangoon Reservoir taken near the Sunrise Bridge on 19 Aug 2012. It is the last bridge along the Punggol Waterway before the water merges with the Serangoon Reservoir. 

The Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB) has been awarded the Global Superior Achievement Award for the Punggol Waterway project. It is the highest honour conferred by the International Water Association (IWA) for the most outstanding project in all categories. This is also the first time an Asian country has cliniched this award since its inception in 2006. 

Punggol Waterway is Singapore's longest man-made waterway at 4.2km long. It took 2.5 years to complete, costing about S$225 million and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 23 Oct 2011.

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      <image:caption>Construction at East Coast Park at 10.02am. 

Clearer skies in Singapore now that the haze has lessened on Nov 02 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Lookout Tower at Jurong Hill

Media preview for Jurong Heritage Trail on Apr 22 2015. 

Lesser known stories about Jurong’s history and history will be uncovered at the launch of the National Heritage Board’s (NHB) 13th national heritage trail – the Jurong Heritage Trail. To be launched as part of Singapore HeritageFest 2015 on 25 April 2015, the new self-guided trail will feature over 30 trail sites and 12 trail markers highlighting interesting stories of Jurong’s early days and its development over the years.

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      <image:caption>Old Jurong Town Hall

Media preview for Jurong Heritage Trail - Lesser known stories about Jurong’s history and history will be uncovered at the launch of the National Heritage Board’s (NHB) 13th national heritage trail – the Jurong Heritage Trail. To be launched as part of Singapore HeritageFest 2015 on 25 April 2015, the new self-guided trail will feature over 30 trail sites and 12 trail markers highlighting interesting stories of Jurong’s early days and its development over the years.

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Launch of SG Enable's Enabling Village, which is a one-stop place for people with disabilities. 

Facilities include a supermarket with lower shelves and wider aisles, a playground, an art gallery with drawings by people with autism, tech able (showroom with various assistive devices) and outdoor amphitheatre. 

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Launch of SG Enable's Enabling Village, which is a one-stop place for people with disabilities. 

Facilities include a supermarket with lower shelves and wider aisles, a playground, an art gallery with drawings by people with autism, tech able (showroom with various assistive devices) and outdoor amphitheatre. 

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      <image:caption>A service boat at the bottom of Sunrise Bridge drives towards the Serangoon Reservoir on 18 Aug 2012. There are mangroves and floating wetlands found at the Sunrise Gateway and they help to enhance the greenery and improve the water quality. 

The Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB) has been awarded the Global Superior Achievement Award for the Punggol Waterway project. It is the highest honour conferred by the International Water Association (IWA) for the most outstanding project in all categories. This is also the first time an Asian country has cliniched this award since its inception in 2006. 

Punggol Waterway is Singapore's longest man-made waterway at 4.2km long. It took 2.5 years to complete, costing about S$225 million and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 23 Oct 2011. 

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      <image:caption>Skyrise Greenery Awards 2013. Ocean Financial Centre won the Excellence Award. 

The National Parks Board will be recognising a record number of 14 developments for excellence in implementing sky gardens and vertical greenery. The awards will be presented at the opening of the GreenUrbanScape Asia, Singapore's first regional landscape and urban greenery trade event, held from 7 to 9 November 2013 at the Singapore Expo. 

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      <image:caption>Unveiling of the Singapore 50 Topiary at Changi Airport Terminal 2 on Feb 17 2015, the largest Singapore map in the airport's 34-year history. It stands at six metres tall and twelve metres wide, the large-scale map of Singapore uses over 700 plants and multiple lights to depict Singapore's highly urbanised geography. The base of the map lies another display of one thousand plants and flowers, adorned by a mirrored sculpture of the number '50'.

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      <image:caption>Chinese New Year orchid display at the Tan Hoon Siang Misthouse inside National Orchid Garden on Feb 17 2015. 

About 5000 orchids from 100 varieties of orchids were used in this display, which was designed by NParks' staff from the Singapore Botanic Gardens to welcome the year of the Goat and to celebrate SG50. This yearís display is different from previous years as it incorporates an SG50 component, such as orchids that are symbolic to the nation. There are two features which commemorate Singapore's Golden Jubilee. The first is a Golden Merlion, a well-known national icon, and the second, a Golden Vanda Miss Joaquim sculpture, which is our national flower.

Free entry for local residents (Singapore citizens, permanent residents and those living in Singapore, including holders of employment passes, work permits or dependent passes) from now until 8 March 2015. 

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For Montimes story on vertical gardens in Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Skyline of CBD under hot sun on June 04 2015. 

The National Environmental Agency (NEA) said in its latest forecast yesterday that the temperature here is expected to hit about 34 deg C on a few warm days in the first half of this month.

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      <image:caption>Holland Road Shopping Centre (orange building in center) on Jan 17 2015. 

Owners of units in the iconic Holland Road Shopping Centre are slashing rents, shortening leases and even spending money on refurbishment works, in a bid to  breathe new life into the ageing mall. The latest efforts are aimed at attracting new tenants, if not retain existing ones, to draw more business.  

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      <image:caption>Skyrise Greenery Awards 2013. Sky Garden @ Jurong Central won the Special Award - Community Engagement.

The National Parks Board will be recognising a record number of 14 developments for excellence in implementing sky gardens and vertical greenery. The awards will be presented at the opening of the GreenUrbanScape Asia, Singapore's first regional landscape and urban greenery trade event, held from 7 to 9 November 2013 at the Singapore Expo. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Chuah Khai Lin and Ms Evelyn Toh (right), both 38 and mothers of young children, at their new farm at the rooftop of Bugis Cube, on Jan 22 2015. 

For story on growing popularity of urban farms in Singapore.  

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      <image:caption>Children playing at the upgraded playground beside Blk 419 Bukit Batok West Ave 2, on Jan 17 2015. 

Groundbreaking ceremony of ABC Waters @ Bukit Batok Canal and official opening of upgraded Children's playground below Blk 419 Bukit Batok West Ave 2, on Jan 17 2015. 

230-metre stretch of the Bukit Batok canal located between Bukit Batok West Ave 2 and 4 will be given a facelift under PUB's Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) programme, expected to be completed by early 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Teacher Natasha Gomez, 22, helping children from playgroup to water the plants at Ang Mo Kio My First Skool on July 02 2014. Ang Mo Kio My First Skool won the Gold Award, and has collaborated very well with various stakeholders and received strong support from the Town Council and residents, some of whom approached the school on their own accord to volunteer their time. 

The biennial Community in Bloom (CIB) Awards, which started since 2005, recognises excellence in gardening efforts by community groups in public and private housing estates, educational institutions and organisations. 2014 saw a record breaking number of 343 community gardens taking part, an increase of 86 gardens or 33% over 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Claudine Loh Yi En, 2, watering plants at Ang Mo Kio My First Skool on July 02 2014. Ang Mo Kio My First Skool won the Gold Award, and has collaborated very well with various stakeholders and received strong support from the Town Council and residents, some of whom approached the school on their own accord to volunteer their time. 

The biennial Community in Bloom (CIB) Awards, which started since 2005, recognises excellence in gardening efforts by community groups in public and private housing estates, educational institutions and organisations. 2014 saw a record breaking number of 343 community gardens taking part, an increase of 86 gardens or 33% over 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Yeo Xiu Ping (left) and Ms Maybelle Myint, both 9 and Primary 3 students, doing gardening at the experimental plot at Yu Neng Primary School on July 02 2014. Yu Neng Primary School is the winner of Environment Quality and Biodiversity Award and this Platinum Garden actively conducts experiments in its garden, with one of the most successful experiments being the composting of coffee waste into fertiliser. 

The biennial Community in Bloom (CIB) Awards, which started since 2005, recognises excellence in gardening efforts by community groups in public and private housing estates, educational institutions and organisations. 2014 saw a record breaking number of 343 community gardens taking part, an increase of 86 gardens or 33% over 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Chan Xuan Ting Valerie, (extreme right in green top) 10, Primary 4 student from Pei Chun Public School, taking part in a reforestation activity with her schoolmates at the site of the new 75-hectare Windsor Nature Park on Feb 14 2015. 

Minister of State for National Development Mr Desmond Lee participating in a reforestation activity together with the community at the site of the new 75-hectare Windsor Nature Park. The Nature Park is one of four which will serve as green buffers to the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. They will help to reduce visitorship pressure on the Reserve by providing an alternative venue for the public to enjoy nature-related activities. MOS Lee announcing a new comprehensive survey to assess the status of plants and animals and the forest environment at the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve (BTNR). MOS Lee launching a new book, "Rainforest in a City" which showcases the habitats and unique biodiversity of BTNR and the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. The book highlights many species that have rarely, if ever, been photographed before.

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      <image:caption>Peacock Pansy (Junonia almana javana). Community Garden @ Chinese Garden (2CG) is the winner of Best New Community Garden and is one of the largest community gardens in Singapore measuring close to 10,000sqm. JTC Corporation which manages Chinese Garden, supported the initiative by the People's Association (PA) and the Active Ageing Committees to promote active ageing by dedicating parts of the Chinese Garden for community gardening. The garden space is located near the Confucius Court and consists of a variety of smaller gardens for the growing of herbs, vegetable, padi, and ornamental gardens such as "kampung" style and "butterfly" gardens catering to the different interests of gardeners and visitors. The gardens are decorated with many recycled consumer/household items to support sustainable practices of reusing and recycling. 

The biennial Community in Bloom (CIB) Awards, which started since 2005, recognises excellence in gardening efforts by community groups in public and private housing estates, educational institutions and organisations. 2014 saw a record breaking number of 343 community gardens taking part, an increase of 86 gardens or 33% over 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Smooth-coated otter found in the Swan Lake in the Singapore Botanic Gardens on Oct 30 2014. This is the first time an otter has been spotted at SBG. There have been no previous records or known sightings of otters at SBG.

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      <image:caption>Dead fish spotted in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and one of its rivers has turned black on July 24 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Huang Yuxuan, 7, walks through sprays of water at one of the feature at the Water Play Area at Punggol Waterway Park on 19 Aug 2012. 

The Housing &amp; Development Board (HDB) has been awarded the Global Superior Achievement Award for the Punggol Waterway project. It is the highest honour conferred by the International Water Association (IWA) for the most outstanding project in all categories. This is also the first time an Asian country has cliniched this award since its inception in 2006. 

Punggol Waterway is Singapore's longest man-made waterway at 4.2km long. It took 2.5 years to complete, costing about S$225 million and was inaugurated by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on 23 Oct 2011.

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      <image:caption>Mrs Kaori Umeda, Housewife, playing with her daughter Hana Umeda, 1, at the Kids Pool at Splash-N-Surf at Singapore Sports Hub on June 04 2015. 

The National Environmental Agency (NEA) said in its latest forecast yesterday that the temperature here is expected to hit about 34 deg C on a few warm days in the first half of this month.

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      <image:caption>The whale kite flew by Mr Simon Chisnall at the NTUC Income Kite Festival Singapore 2013 on June 02 2013. The kite is manufactured by Peter Lynn Kites, the leading manufacturer of large show kites from New Zealand. 

Annual NTUC Income Kite Festival Singapore presented by ACT 3 International is back for its fifth installment with events lined up over four months from June through September 2013. The theme "Winds that bind" is part of the presenters' and sponsor's commitment to bring people together. The event this weekend on June 1 and 2 2013, in collaboration with Tampines GRC, called Kite Giants - Big &amp; Wondrous is held in the East at Tampines Fields (Tampines Industrial Ave 3, opposite United World College). It features a dazzling display of some of the biggest and most wondrous kites sourced from around the world and this event also marks the debut of several outstanding kite showcases from USA, Japan, Indonesia and Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Members of Singapore Rev - Sports Kite flying their kites at East Coast Park at 5.15pm on June 06 2013. PSI is 73. Sun is out with blue sky at East Coast Park. Mr Handi Chua, 43, (extreme left) self-employed commented, 'Haze suddenly gone, so happy. We've been waiting here for one week.'

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      <image:caption>Aerial Acrobatics performance at Merlion Plaza in Sentosa at 6pm on Feb 02 2014 in celebration of the Lunar New Year. The performance is by renowned Zhengzhou Star Acrobatics Troupe from Henan, China. 

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      <image:caption>LED Dragon Dance performance made up of 14 members by award-winning Wenyang Sports Association (Singapore) at Beach Plaza in Sentosa at 7.15pm on Feb 02 2014 in celebration of the Lunar New Year. 

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      <image:caption>Gods of Fortune interacting with visitors at Merlion Plaza in Sentosa at 6pm on Feb 02 2014 in celebration of the Lunar New Year. 

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      <image:caption>Haze is alleviating slightly on June 06 2013. Sun is out with blue sky at East Coast Park. 

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      <image:caption>Generic photo of passengers waiting for bus at bus stop in Toa Payoh on May 05 2014. Can be used for stories on bus, passengers, waiting time, bus stop and transport. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Figo Chen Baozhong, (centre, left) 25, Marketing Manager, and Ms Amanda Chia, (centre right) 23, Marketing Executive, with their friends at Blooie's Roadhouse at Rail Mall on June 21 2014. It has three outlets in Singapore and its rail mall outlet is one of its most popular, with a very strong residential clientele from people who live in Upper Bukit Timah, Hillview and Bukit Batok. 

For Weekend story about neighbourhood bars, ala Cheers, where everyone knows your name, a local pub where you can go to unwind after a long day of work and easily hop home. 

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      <image:caption>People's Association Headquarters at 9 King George's Avenue on July 15 2015. 

Lack of transparency in transactions between related parties at government bodies like People's Association was flagged by the Auditor-General's Office (AGO) on July 15 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Angela Perumal, Prepress Foreman from SPH, putting on Christmas decorations on Mr Rishikesh, 8, from Ang Mo Kio family service centre, at SPH auditorium on Dec 17 2013.  

SPH is organising a party for the beneficiaries of the BB Sharity Gift Box, including kids and elderly from organisations such as the AMK Family Service Centres, Care Corner Family Service Centre Toa Payoh and Life Community Services Society.

SPH staff volunteers will be joining the party to spread cheer to the group of children and elderly. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Thian Swee Lin, (center in foreground) 67, Shop Assistant, doing exercise with the meridian exercise group from Potong Pasir CC Women Executive Committee, along ABC Waters @ Kallang River (Potong Pasir) on July 12 2015.  

Official opening of the 400 metre stretch of Kallang River (Potong Pasir) rejuvenated under PUB's Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme on July 12 2015. The GOH is Advisor for Potong Pasir SMC Mr Sitoh Yih Pin. 

The programme aims to enhance water quality, while enlivening environment and enriching biodiversity. The new open plaza facilitates community events and promotes outdoor classroom learning by the river. There are also lookout decks along the river banks and design features that can naturally cleanse rainwater from the surrounding catchment before it enters the river. 

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      <image:caption>Residents sitting on new seats along the waterfront for park users to enjoy the scenery, behind them is the rain garden that detain and treat rainwater runoff using specially-selected plants and a filter media (soil layer) before it is discharged into the river, along ABC Waters @ Kallang River (Potong Pasir) on July 12 2015.  

Official opening of the 400 metre stretch of Kallang River (Potong Pasir) rejuvenated under PUB's Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme on July 12 2015. The GOH is Advisor for Potong Pasir SMC Mr Sitoh Yih Pin. 

The programme aims to enhance water quality, while enlivening environment and enriching biodiversity. The new open plaza facilitates community events and promotes outdoor classroom learning by the river. There are also lookout decks along the river banks and design features that can naturally cleanse rainwater from the surrounding catchment before it enters the river. 

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      <image:caption>2 women using towels to shield themselves from the hot sun, weather at Kallang River (Potong Pasir) on July 12 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Chong Kwee Yin, (centre) 69, retiree, doing warming up exercises before the One Community Walk at Pasir Ris West on Aug 25 2013. 

70,000 residents will be participating in annual One Community Walk event across the island at all 87 constituencies, with distances for each walk ranging from two to three kilometres on Aug 25 2013. It is the first time that the People's Association Community Sports Club Council and the Community Sports Clubs are in partnership with the Grassroots Organisations and adopting a central theme, "Walk with a Heart". 

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean will join 700 residents and volunteers, together with 100 students from the neighbourhood schools and 3 students from the 'Cerebral Palsy Centre' for the walk. Pasir Ris CSC will also raise $5000 for the Cerebral Palsy Centre. 

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      <image:caption>Indonesian domestic workers dancing to music in front of stage during a singing performance at the carnival for Indonesian domestic workers outside Singapore Post Centre on Dec 28 2014.  

POS TKI and the Foreign Domestic Workers Association for Social Support and Training (FAST) organising a carnival for 4000 Indonesian domestic workers outside Singapore Post Centre on Dec 28 2014.  

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      <image:caption>Indonesian domestic workers dancing to music and watching stage performance at the carnival for Indonesian domestic workers outside Singapore Post Centre on Dec 28 2014.  

POS TKI and the Foreign Domestic Workers Association for Social Support and Training (FAST) organising a carnival for 4000 Indonesian domestic workers outside Singapore Post Centre on Dec 28 2014.  

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      <image:caption>AirAsia Singapore CEO Logan Velaitham announces a three-year sponsorship worth $100,000 with Singapore National Triathlete and Marathon runner, Dr Mok Ying Ren, at NUS Sports and Recreation Centre on Apr 17 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Feature on audiophiles competing in the Singapore EMMA Championship 2013 National Final. These people spend tens of thousands of dollars to upgrade the sound systems in thier cars. The car owners will blast their sound system and there will be dancers dancing in front of their cars.

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      <image:caption>Ms Vivien Ong, 21, (centre) a Singapore top model, plays darts with her friends three times a week at Forest Darts Cafe. Ms Tang Jie, 24, is on the left and Ms Chen Yu, 24, is on the right. Both are models from Shanghai. For feature on type-A personalities and what they do to unwind. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Pamposh Dhar, 39, and Ms Veena Prakash, 40, both founders of V Events apply gulal onto each other at the end of the dress rehearsal on March 09 2013 for the upcoming Holi event. 

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      <image:caption>Getai singer Lee Bao En preparing herself before she goes on stage at Yishun Ave 2, field opposite Khatib MRT on Aug 21 2013. 

For streetview on getais and how organisers are keeping traditions alive but also winning new audiences. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Frances Lee, Gavin Yap, Susan Tordoff, Thomas Pang, Adrian Pang, and Ethel Yap, cast members of Pangdemonium's new production, Tribes, during rehearsal at MSL Building on May 07 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Tiffany performs at the Retrolicious concert at Fort Canning Park on Oct 06 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Juan Jackson, 42, acting as Darren Lemming, at the preview of Take Me Out, the first play by Tim Garner productions. The show is about a gay baseball player, Darren Lemming, and the reactions to his coming out. 

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      <image:caption>Drama titled Payphone at the Festival of Creative Arts and Living Legacy Project at SAFRA Toa Payoh on Oct 26 2013. Jamie (blue) is played by Chua Ting Na, 13, Secondary One student from Unity Secondary School. 

More than 200 students from 20 schools will be performing a series of music, drama and dance items and career related skills such as hairstyling, cooking and hospitality services to raise funds for less fortunate students through The Straits Times Pocket Money Fund.

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      <image:caption>Nanyang Sing!, a 2 hour musical on the founding of Nanyang Girls' High School for the school's 95th anniversary celebrations on 15 Aug 2012. 

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      <image:caption>The New Breakers (TNB) team from ACS Barker won the Category II championship.

16th edition of DanceWorks! organised by the National Council Against Drug Abuse (NCADA) and Central Narcotics Bureau at Level 7, Joyden Hall, Bugis+ on June 20 2014. 29 teams made up of students in secondary schools and youths aged 13-17 years old vying for the Category II championship. 

The three day dance competition from 19 to 21 June 2014 will see more than 60 teams battling it out on stage for the category championship. Teams will be judged on their choreography, showmanship, and clarity of the anti-drug theme "Life Does Not Rewind, Say No to Drugs" incorporated in their dance. 

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      <image:caption>The Uber driver being helped by paramedics to the ambulance. 

Two people were injured after a bus collided with an Uber car near Marina Bay Sands on Tuesday afternoon, Apr 11, 2017. 

The SMRT bus, which The Straits Times understands was empty, collided with a white Toyota Sienta at the junction of Bayfront Avenue and Raffles Avenue at about 2pm.

The driver of bus service 171 told ST that the driver of the Uber car and one of his passengers were injured.

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      <image:caption>Two people were injured after a bus collided with an Uber car near Marina Bay Sands on Tuesday afternoon, Apr 11, 2017. 

The SMRT bus, which The Straits Times understands was empty, collided with a white Toyota Sienta at the junction of Bayfront Avenue and Raffles Avenue at about 2pm.

The driver of bus service 171 told ST that the driver of the Uber car and one of his passengers were injured.

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      <image:caption>A car turned turtle in an accident along Lorong 1 Toa Payoh, near Block 105, on Wednesday (Feb 01, 2017) morning.

Several Traffic Police officers were seen at the scene at around 10am. 

A police spokesman said they were alerted to the accident at around 9.18am. There were no reported injuries. 

The Singapore Civil Defence Force said it dispatched an ambulance, a Red Rhino, two fire bikes and a support vehicle to the scene, but its assistance was not required. 

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      <image:caption>Two men, braving the traffic, started clearing the fallen tree at Bedok Reservoir Road to allow for the vehicles to pass. 

Fallen tree at the junction of Bedok Reservoir Road and Bedok Reservoir View on Jan 21 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Fire at CK Building at Tampines Street 92 at 3.03pm on Aug 17 2016.

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      <image:caption>Fire at CK Building at Tampines Street 92 at 3.06pm on Aug 17 2016.

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      <image:caption>Excavators working on the site of Funan DigitaLife Mall on Dec 13 2016. The mall specialised in electronics and IT-related goods, and closed its doors on 30 June 2016 after 31 years for redevelopment. 

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      <image:caption>SOC officers during a mockup of a riot showing the use of the new equipment, the "P4.1" (weapon in orange), at Home Team Academy on Apr 24 2015. 

The Singapore Police Force will be holding its annual Workplan Seminar and Exhibition at the Home Team Academy. The theme of this year's Police Workplan Seminar is A Force for the Nation. DPM Teo Chee Hean is the guest of honour. 

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      <image:caption>Man threatening to jump from his flat at 79 Marine Drive on Apr 15 2015. SCDF set up an inflatable mattress below the block. 

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      <image:caption>Man threatening to jump from his flat at 79 Marine Drive on Apr 15 2015. SCDF set up an inflatable mattress below the block. 

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      <image:caption>The Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 plane on the runway of Changi Airport Terminal 2, photographed from Changi Coast Road taken at 10.02am on June 27 2016.  

A Singapore Airlines (SIA) plane was forced to return to Singapore due to an engine fault, caught fire shortly after it landed at Changi Airport on June 27 2016 morning. 

There were no injuries but travellers booked on other early morning flights faced some delays, as Runway 2 where the plane landed was closed following the incident. 

Flight SQ368 with 222 passengers and 19 crew on board, departed Changi Airport Terminal 3 for Milan, Italy, at around 2.05am on Monday.

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      <image:caption>The driver of a private bus was trapped in his vehicle after it collided with a tipper truck on the Marina Coastal Expressway (MCE) tunnel on Mar 30 2016.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force, which said it received a call for assistance at 6.17pm, had to free the man using hydraulic rescue tools. There were 28 casualties but no fatalities. 

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      <image:caption>Accident involving white Toyota Wish MPV and Prime Taxi below Blk 860 Tampines Ave 5 on Jan 04 2013. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Accident involving car and SMRT bus along Yishun Ave 2 at the junction of Yishun Central 1 near Yishun Town Garden on Jan 05 2014. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SCDF was alerted to a car fire at the basement of Tampines 1 shopping mall around 1310 hours on Nov 13 2015. Firefighters located the source of fire within 5 minutes, which was extinguished using one water jet within 10 minutes. More than 200 people were evacuated from the mall. There were no reported injuries. Investigation is still ongoing. 

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      <image:caption>A fire broke out at East Village Hotel in Katong on July 16 2012, engulfing the building in thick black smoke. 50 people were evacuated. There were nine casaulties. 
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      <image:caption>Fire at 567 Balestier Road on Mar 30 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Galmon's Company Emergency Response Team (CERT) in yellow stripes, with SCDF fire-fighters in orange stripes, taking part in a simulated fire scenario drill with the 'explosion' of diesel tank, resulting in two 'casualties', at Galmon on Sept 02 2015.   

National Fire and Civil Emergency Preparedness Council (NFEC) launching the annual Mass Fire Evacuation Drill (MFED at Galmon (S) Pte Ltd on Sept 02 2015. The event marks the start of the month-long campaign to promote fire safety and emergency preparedness in both commercial and industrial premises. It is organised by NFEC and supported by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF). This year, more than 250 premises have registered for the MFED with an estimated 33,000 people expected to participate in the campaign. 

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      <image:caption>The wet floor outside Sookee Jewel Pavilion at JEM on June 17 2014. Sprinklers unexpectedly triggered inside JEM on June 17 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Shoppers escaping from the rain at Chinatown on Feb 07 2013. Story on how the heavy rain over the past few days have affected temporary stalls in Chinatown that only have a short window period to make profits during the festive period. 

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      <image:caption>Woman carrying Metro shopping bags and crossing the road in the rain on boxing day Dec 26 2014. 

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      <image:caption>A dolphin model in front of the stage at the candlelight vigil and memorial service for Wen Wen at Speaker's Corner, organised by ACRES on Dec 02 2012. Wen Wen, the male dolphin died while bound for RWS, and also 2 wild caught dolphins died earlier. 

Mr Louis Ng, Chief Executive of ACRES, said in his speech, 'We are today issuing a final ultimatum to Resorts World. Work with ACRES and Earth Island Institute to rehabilitate and release the dolphins back into the wild, or next month we will launch a full-fledged boycott against not just Resorts World, but all Genting properties. We have tried our very best to establish a dialogue with Resorts World, but they have ignored our calls for meetings and turned a deaf ear to our concerns'

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      <image:caption>A dolphin-shaped formation formed by people holding candles during the candlelight vigil and memorial service for Wen Wen at Speaker's Corner (bottom), organised by ACRES on Dec 02 2012. Wen Wen, the male dolphin died while bound for RWS, and also 2 wild caught dolphins died earlier. 

Mr Louis Ng, Chief Executive of ACRES, said in his speech, 'We are today issuing a final ultimatum to Resorts World. Work with ACRES and Earth Island Institute to rehabilitate and release the dolphins back into the wild, or next month we will launch a full-fledged boycott against not just Resorts World, but all Genting properties. We have tried our very best to establish a dialogue with Resorts World, but they have ignored our calls for meetings and turned a deaf ear to our concerns'

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      <image:caption>Christmas decorations at Centrepoint on Nov 26 2013. 

Life! doing picture spread on what the malls are doing this year for their christmas deco. 

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      <image:caption>Christmas decorations at Orchard Central on Nov 26 2013. 

Life! doing picture spread on what the malls are doing this year for their christmas deco. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors pose for photographs at the walk-in kaleidoscope (between Wisma and Taka) on Nov 22 2012. 

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      <image:caption>The Boys' Brigade annual Share-A-Gift concludes on Dec 18 2013 with 100% of its target achieved for their 40691 beneficiaries. Mr Seah Kian Peng, Chief Executive Officer of NTUC FairPrice and Member of Parliament for Marine Parade Group Representation Constituency, graced the project's official closing ceremony as the Guest-of-Honour. About 20 grassroots volunteers from Braddell Heights came forward to lend their support with the Boys' Brigade to put together the remaining food hampers for the beneficiaries

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      <image:caption>Runners collect their Standard Chartered Marathon race entry packs and buy running related products at the Singapore Expo Hall 3 on Dec 01 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Madm Farrah Flora Lim, in her 30s, and her husband Mr Mahdzir Matin, in his 30s, break fast together at Sultan Mosque on 21 July 2012. She is a Chinese Convert since 2007. Her water bag burst in Sultan Mosque in 2009 and her baby called Ramadhan Ya Mateen was born. The water bag was buried in the backyard of Sultan Mosque.   

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      <image:caption>Mr Mohd Rafique Izacq, (green and orange top) 6, and Mr Kumar Arnav, (yellow top) 9, both from Fun &amp; Learn Club at Kaki Bukit CC, trying to score a goal, at the PAssion Children's Football Family Fiesta 2015 at the Home United Youth Football Academy on Feb 8 2015. Grassroots Adviser Mr Zainudin Nordin will grace the occasion where more than 1,500 children from 30 PAssion Children's Football centres, primary schools and voluntary welfare organisations (VWOs) coming together to play football and games.

2,500 children to benefit from launch of 'SG50: Play and Learn as One' initiative, a first-time partnership between Chelsea FC Soccer School Singapore and PA Community Sports Clubs.

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      <image:caption>Mr Steven Liu, 7, Primary 1 student, kicking the ball in the Football Penalty Shootout Sports Challenge at Community Sports Festival 2014 at Jurong West Stadium on Apr 06 2014. 

West Coast GRC and Pioneer Constituency celebrate Community Sports Festival 2014 with the aim of promoting sports groups among residents. The festival this year features a range of modified sports, from fun tournaments to simple tryouts and mass walk/workout that offer many opportunities to bring people together, build friendships, foster teamwork, and widen social networks through shared networks.

Minister for Trade and Industry and advisor to Telok Blangah GROs, Mr Lim Hng Kiang is the GOH, joining him are other grassroots advisors such as S Iswaran, Lawrence Wong, Cedric Foo, Arthur Fong and Foo Mee Har, at Jurong West Stadium on Apr 06 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Mohd Farhan Mohamed Noor, 25, (centre) one of the beneficiaries of SIA-MINDS Employment Development Centre, in a flash mob performance together with volunteers from Temasek Polytechnic at the first Community Chest Orange Day at Wisma Atria Level 1 Indoor Atrium on July 13 2013. The theme is "Community Helping Community" and volunteers in orange will fan out island-wide in six locations to raise funds for over 300,000 beneficiaries at Community Chest's first flag day in two decades. Members of the public can also enjoy the performances as well as donate through fund raising avenues, like painting a grid on the Charity Mosaic canvas wall, at Wisma Atria Level 1 Indoor Atrium on July 13 2013.    

//FairPrice Foundation, a long-standing partner of Community Chest, has set up a new FairPrice Foundation - ComChest Enriching Lives Fund, where a total of $2.4 million will be donated to Community Chest over three years. This year, $800,000 from the fund will go towards supporting six family service centres and the National Council of Social Service Special Assistance Fund to help more than 12,000 beneficiaries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Ho Yen Koow, 69, (right) Committee Member of the Kampong Glam GRC tries his hand at juggling the ball as Choo Zheng Hao, 24, (extreme left) member of the Bornfire Community Circus looks on at the Moulmein-Kallang GRC and Whampoa SMC Sports Carnival on 15 July 2012. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Jenny Ho, (left) 38, Sales and Service Officer, at SPH Red Apple Day, on Aug 05 2014.

Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) organising its biannual blood donation drive, SPH Red Apple Day, on Aug 05 2014. The event is supported by the Singapore Red Cross and Beatty Secondary School at the SPH News Centre auditorium from 11am to 5pm. 

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      <image:caption>Roving tissue peddler Khoo Boon Tiong, 43, sells tissues at Chinatown on June 26 2013. He places packets of tissue on tables and waits for diners to pass him money. 

For Streetview on tissue peddlers and how they make a living. 

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      <image:caption>A man playing checkers with his friend at Crawford Court on 24 July 2012. 

New establishments has injected some vitality into Crawford Court which has been around for more than 30 years.

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      <image:caption>Family and relatives paying their last respects during funeral service of former Football Association of Singapore (FAS) Chairman Nadesan Ganesan, at Mandai Crematorium service hall 1 on July 04 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Primary 5 pupil Cherlyn Leong, 11, performs on the diabolo at Xingnan Primary School on Jan 28 2013. 

For Little Red Dot story on quirky CCAs that primary schools have, how popular they are and why they are such a hit among pupils. 

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      <image:caption>Children at the fashion station, where they can dress up cut-out standing boards in traditional garments made of magnets as part of Island Adventures at the Concourse of the National Museum of Singapore from May 18 to July 21 2013.

Free museum admissions to six National Heritage Board (NHB) museums and two Heritage institutions started on International Museum Day on May 18 2013. Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth was Guest of Honour at the launch at the National Museum of Singapore on May 18 2013. The free admission was announced in the budget earlier this year. This year's Children's Season was also launched. !9 museums island-wide will put up interactive exhibits and engaging programmes until the end of June. 

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      <image:caption>The crowd at the Inaugural cum Thanksgiving Mass held on 24 May 2013 at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. It is Catholic Archbishop William Goh's first mass since he became head of the Catholic Church of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Catholic Archbishop William Goh gives blessings to a child at the end of the Inaugural cum Thanksgiving Mass held on 24 May 2013 at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. It is Catholic Archbishop William Goh's first mass since he became head of the Catholic Church of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Catholic Archbishop William Goh pays tribute to the former archbishop at the Inaugural cum Thanksgiving Mass held on 24 May 2013 at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. It is Catholic Archbishop William Goh's first mass since he became head of the Catholic Church of Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Lola's Cafe at 5 Simon Road on Aug 14 2013. Mr Foo Choo Kiat, 26, and Ms June Tan, 24, opened the cafe in May 2013. It serves coffee from local supplier Dutch Colony and plays retro vinyl records.  

For Life! Weekend Story about the new wave of hipster cafes opening around Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Muslims praying below the void deck at the block along Jalan Minyak on Aug 05 2013. Observation made during community walkabout with the officers from  Social Service Office @ Kreta Ayer to see the types of services and demographics of area.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Duan Fei, 34, Associate Principal of Percussion, performs a percussion duet on the drum at the Singapore Chinese Orchestra 2013/2014 Concert Season Launch at Singapore Conference Hall on July 15 2013. 

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      <image:caption>Mrs Ang Chin Du, Janet, 54, Principal of Horizon Primary School, plays checkers with Primary One students (from left) Ms Clara Lee Ying Tong, Ms Lee Zi Yi and Mr Chen Jay Ern, all 7, at the canteen on Dec 04 2012. Little Red Dot is featuring a principal for an "Occupation" series due to be published when schools reopen in 2013.  

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      <image:caption>Ms Lim Yean Lyi, (centre) 12, Head Prefect, rejoices with friends after receiving her results at Jing Shan Primary School on Nov 22 2013. Jing Shan Primary School has made good progress in its PSLE results compared to last year.

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      <image:caption>Performance at the PAssion Fiesta @ Heartlands (Tampines) on Sept 27 2015, at the Tampines Street 11 Round Market and Food Centre.

Some 150 young residents from Tampines will have the opportunity to learn how to make snow-skin mooncakes from seniors in their community this Mid-Autumn on Sept 27 2015. This activity is part of the PAssion Fiesta @ Heartlands (Tampines) which will be held on 26 and 27 Sept 2015, at the Tampines Street 11 Round Market and Food Centre. Mr Desmond Choo is the GOH.

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      <image:caption>Madam Tay Kwee Kim, (second from right) 70, Part-time farmer, making snow-skin mooncake, while her husband Mr Toh Thian Hock, (extreme right) 70, retiree, watches, at the "Inter-Generation Mooncake Making" booth at the Tampines Street 11 Round Market and Food Centre on Sept 27 2015. 

Some 150 young residents from Tampines will have the opportunity to learn how to make snow-skin mooncakes from seniors in their community this Mid-Autumn on Sept 27 2015. This activity is part of the PAssion Fiesta @ Heartlands (Tampines) which will be held on 26 and 27 Sept 2015, at the Tampines Street 11 Round Market and Food Centre. Mr Desmond Choo is the GOH.

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      <image:caption>Ms Vivienne Gwee (in white) staff volunteer from Standard Chartered Bank assists a participant of the Stepping Out into Active Life programme during the morning exercise on Nov 23 2012. 

Community programme by Tan Tock Seng Hospital which has partnered Standard Chartered Bank for the Stepping Out into Active Life programme where volunteers work with therapists and elderly participants to keep active and fit. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Cherry S. Sampang, (center) 33, Restaurant Manager at Manhattan Fish Market, being congratulated by her colleagues. She was named the Superstar winner for the first time for her extraordinary dedication and excellent service. 

The Restaurant Association of Singapore (RAS) honouring over 2,200 Food &amp; Beverage (F&amp;B) professionals from 64 companies at the 21st Excellent Service Award 2015 ceremony held at NTUC auditorium on Oct 01 2015. Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State for Health, Environment and Water Resources, is the guest of honour.

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      <image:caption>Associate Professor Sow Chorng Haur, 45, showing the levitation of a superconductor on magnetic field created by magnets to secondary three students from Bukit Panjang Government High at the Science Demonstration Laboratory, a lab where he does interactive experiments for primary, secondary and JC students to help them understand science, on Oct 29 2013. 

For story on NUS Teaching Academy, which is involved mainly in areas such as pedagogy research and innovations aimed at improving teaching methods in NUS for its staff and students. Faculty admitted into the academy are recognised for their innovation ways of teaching. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Alden Chew, (extreme left) 11, Primary 5 student, kissing his grandmother Madam Neo Ah Yong, (second from left) 78, on stage during the sharing session at the SG50 'My Family' photo exhibition that celebrates pioneer families, at West Mall Atrium on May 02 2015. Alden won Gold in the open category of the photo exhibition. 

Bukit Batok Grassroots Organisations mark 50 years of togetherness with SG50 'My Family' photo exhibition that celebrates pioneer families, at West Mall Atrium on May 02 2015. DPM and Minister of Finance Tharman Shanmugaratnam is the GOH. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Danielle Seah Xin Ping, (bottom) 7, has spinal muscular atrophy, undergoing music therapy programme with Ms Serene Lo, (extreme left) Music Intervention Trainer, with her family at home on Apr 11 2015. 

Star Pals, the only home palliative care service run by HCA Hospice for children who are critically ill, has helped 136 children live out their last days with dignity through music and art therapy programmes and volunteers who provide respite care. 

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      <image:caption>Children trying out Tanjore Painting at Nan Hua High School during "Merku Udayam" (Sun Rising) on June 01 2014. 

"Merku Udayam" (Sun Rising) - an Indian cultural explosion celebrating the arts and culture of the diverse Indian community in Singapore through song, dance, music, food and arts, at Nan Hua High School on June 01 2014. It is organised by the Indian Activity Executive Committees (IAECs) in the West Coast Group Representation Constituency (GRC) and Pioneer Constituency, involving more than 1500 participants. The Guest-of-Honour for this event is Mr S Iswaran, Minister in Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for Home Affairs and Trade &amp; Industry, together with four grassroots advisers from West Coast GRC, Mr Lawrence Wong, Ms Foo Mee Har and Mr Arthur Fong.  

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      <image:caption>A group of more than 100 beneficiaries of The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund (SPMF) waving to the diver dressed up as a bunny and carrying a basket of easter eggs, at the Maritime Experiential Museum and S.E.A. Aquarium on Mar 20 2015. The children are accompanied by about 100 Maybank staff volunteers and the outing was organised by Maybank Singapore in support of SPMF where it will also be donating $20,000 to SPMF at the outing. The donation is the result of a six month charity campaign for SPMF, which saw the bank pledging $30 for every successful application of the Maybank Education Loan. 

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      <image:caption>Children in swimming class at Aquabambinos Swim School, one of the tenants at Burghley Lifestyle Hub at No. 45 Burghley Drive, in Serangoon Gardens, built as a buffer between foreign workers' dormitory and landed properties in the area. The Singapore Land Authority (SLA), which manages the state-owned site, will put it up for tender in July 2014. The site's current tenant, Hean Nerng Facilities Management is unlikely to re-submit a bid, but has written to SLA for an extension. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Nur Asyiqin, (face covered) 9, Primary 3 pupil, tries to avoid the 'obstables' at the free-of-charge minefield game stall at Park View Primary School on Nov 01 2013. The school lets its Primary Six pupils organise a Children's Market, where they apply what they have learnt in a financial literacy course to run the market.  

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      <image:caption>Madam Cecilia Leong, 33, Accountant, encourages her child Ms Clariss Ang, 8 months old, to crawl to the finishing line on Sept 22 2013. 

D' Marquee @ Downtown East was filled with crawling babies and running children on Sept 22 2013 because they were taking part in eXplorerkid's ninth annual Baby &amp; Junior Race where they had to crawl, walk or dash their way to the finishing line. 

The speedy kiddies broke the event's record for the most number of sign-ups with 622 participating in the Race. The Race is a chance for the young participants to build their self-confidence by plucking their courage to compete with others and also teamwork with their parents for the older children.

Babies aged 8 months to 18 months just need to crawl a 5m distance, while toddlers aged 19 months to 30 months will need to perform a simple task during their 5m dash. The older children from 31 months to 8 years old will have to team up with a parent to complete some tasks during their 8m dash.  

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For Life! Weekend story on which parks are best for heritage enthusiasts, alfresco dining, animal lovers, families, sports enthusiasts and nature lovers. 

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      <image:caption>Children checking out the butterfly mating at the field at Preschool Etonhouse on 13 July 2012. Preschool Etonhouse is the only preschool to win the top award in Community in Bloom awards to be given out on Sat (14 July 2012) at the Singapore Garden Festival. They won because they have incorporated various creative green initiatives in their curriculum, complete with a sunbird sanctuary and butterfly garden. The biennial awards highlight and reward excellence in garden efforts by community groups.

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      <image:caption>Madam Wong Yoke Chan, 63, volunteer gardener since May 2011 at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital's rooftop community garden which has more than 50 varieties of edible plants and fruit on Mar 21 2013. For Life! story on a new book about the green spaces at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital.  

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      <image:caption>Mr Peter Lee, 54, (left) Customer Service Officer, places a Rice Paper Butterfly (Idea leuconoe) with Ms Mayuko Kawamura, 6, at Butterfly Park &amp; Insect Kingdom on Aug 03 2013. 

Butterfly Park &amp; Insect Kingdom says that they will be sending all their 26 fulltime staff for training at some point. For story on staff at tourist attractions will be getting formal help from WDA and Association of Singapore Attractions to create a training programme specially for the industry. The first module on how to deliver animated tours will kick off on Aug 15. More classes will be introduced on topics like diction, workplace safety, story-telling and how to make small talk with visitors. Such a scheme for attractions is a first here and will boost the industry, currently at a crossroad. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Adam Azali, (right) 30, Entertainer, his father Mr Zanal Bin Saleh, (left) 65, Teacher, his sister Ms Suhailah Zanal, (center) 22, Admin Officer, with their cat Baby Laddoo, at home on Oct 26 2013, who was injured several months ago and raked up $3500 in vet bills. He is looking around for insurance for his cat. 

For story on insurance specific to pets in Singapore and pet owners have to find alternative methods to fund exorbitant vet bills. 

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      <image:caption>Police badges and insignias at the Army Market in Beach Road on Jan 29 2015. 

Under the Police Force (Amendment) Bill introduced in Parliament by Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs
Masagos Zulkifli, it will be an offence for someone to use police items like badges and decals to falsely identify himself as an officer. The unauthorised use of such items carry a punishment of a fine of up to $2,500 and a jail term of up to six months. Those who distribute and sell them may
be fined up to $10,000 and jailed up to three years.

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      <image:caption>Interior of Truefitt and Hill (9 Ann Siang Road) on Dec 16 2014. 

Ann Siang Hill, once the homeground of traditional Chinese clan associations, exclusive social clubs and five-foot walkways used for small businesses like letter-writing and fortune-telling, is now a hipster enclave with a variety of quirky and indie shops - from old-fashioned speakeasys to vintage clothing outlets.

For Streetview on Dec 19 2014. 

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For story about waffles going posh, with different flavours and toppings. 

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Cafes in Jalan Besar and how the area is facing gentrification with more of them popping up. 

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      <image:caption>Bread Street Kitchen, Marina Bay Sands on June 23 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Marina Bay Sands Hotel's new restaurant, Adrift, on Feb 17 2015. 

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Cafes in Jalan Besar and how the area is facing gentrification with more of them popping up. 

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      <image:caption>Artwork inside and interior of Artistry on June 04 2014. 

For Life! Weekend story on restaurants doubling up as art galleries.   

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      <image:caption>Chye Seng Huat Hardware at 150 Tyrwhitt Road. 

Cafes in Jalan Besar and how the area is facing gentrification with more of them popping up. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Nikki Yohanon, 22, Barista, preparing Espresso, Mr Shaun Chua, 25, Senior Barista, doing a Syphon, handcrafted coffee, Mr Gene Lim, 25, Barista, doing a V60 filter drip, at Just Want Coffee at Everton Park on Aug 14 2013. 

For Life! Weekend Story about the new wave of hipster cafes opening around Singapore. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Yelin Naung, 32, (right) applies oil onto freshly baked bread immediately after they are brought out from the oven by Mr Chua Thiam Peng, 59, (centre) and Mr Phua Ah Seng, 63, (left) all employees of Sin Hon Loong Bakery at 4 Whampoa Drive on Nov 28 2012. It is family-owned and is open for business 24 hours every day. 

Traditional bakeries in Singapore are increasingly losing business due to competition, rising cost of ingredients and rentals. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Koh Ah Heng, 60, (left) employee of Sweetlands Confectionery &amp; Bakery at 10-12 Kim Keat Lane kneads the dough before allowing it to set and putting it into the oven on Nov 28 2012.

Traditional bakeries in Singapore are increasingly losing business due to competition, rising cost of ingredients and rentals. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mdm Seoh Geok Hong, 58, staff, Mr Seoh How Thye, 54, owner, and Mr Kong Teck Ang, 41, staff of Seow Choon Hua Restaurant making Foochow fishballs in the kitchen on Mar 28 2013. For Sunday Life! story on existing heritage restaurants that are at least 50 years old and finds out what keeps them going and how they stay relevant.  

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Tee Hock Ban, 53, Stall Assistant, Mr Koh Chat Ngi, 67, Retiree, Mr Looi Hong Teck, 62, Odd Jobber, Mr Phua Kok How, 73, Retiree, Mr Sua Hin Poh, 62, Retiree, preparing food below Blk 52 Marine Terrace on Jan 27 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Clay is being molded on the throwing wheel in the ceramic studio at Toa Payoh West CC on May 18 2013. 

Mind Therapy through Contemporary Ceramics Art class at Toa Payoh West CC on May 18 2013. For Life! Weekend story about activities you can do to relax.  

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      <image:caption>Spiral staircase at Bras Basah Complex on Feb 10 2015. 

Looking back at the architectural significance of old buildings that date back to the 1950s in Singapore and have been left as they are - Golden Mile Complex, Peninsula Excelsior Hotel, Old Kallang Airport, Bras Basah Complex, People's Park Complex and old Nan Chiau Girls High School.

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      <image:caption>Eames Lounge Chair (1956) at Essential Eames: A Herman Miller Exhibition, which opens at Marina Bay Sands ArtScience Museum on June 29 2013. It showcases more than 100 pieces of work from the Eames family collection by the famed husband-wife duo Charles and Ray Eames. Their grandson, Mr Eames Demetrios, 51, who curated the exhibition is here for the launch. 

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      <image:caption>Essential Eames: A Herman Miller Exhibition opens at Marina Bay Sands ArtScience Museum on June 29 2013. It showcases more than 100 pieces of work from the Eames family collection by the famed husband-wife duo Charles and Ray Eames. Their grandson, Mr Eames Demetrios, 51, who curated the exhibition is here for the launch. 

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      <image:caption>The trio of dinosaur skeletons, Prince, Apollonia (head on extreme right) and Twinky (head on extreme left), at Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum on Apr 22 2015. It opens to the public on 28 April 2015.

For Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum follow up. Guests to the 2000 sqm exhibition space, which boasts artifacts such as real dinosaur bones and pieces of Southeast Asian biodiversity, will have two mobile applications to use to guide them through their visit. Interview with the app developers and how it will improve guest experience.  

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      <image:caption>The National University of Singapore (NUS) launching the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The opening of Singapore’s first and only natural museum will be officiated by His Excellency Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singapore and NUS Chancellor. The seven-storey museum houses three prized dinosaur skeletons and more than a million plant and animal specimens. To celebrate the official opening of the LKCNHM, a book detailing the history of the museum and a set of commemorative stamps will also be presented to guests. President Tony Tan Keng Yam, together with Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large and Honorary Chairman of the National Heritage Board, and Professor Peter Ng, Head of LKCNHM, will be delivering speeches at the official opening of the museum. President Tan will then take a tour of the new museum. 

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      <image:caption>The dinosaur display at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The National University of Singapore (NUS) launching the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The opening of Singapore’s first and only natural museum will be officiated by His Excellency Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singapore and NUS Chancellor. The seven-storey museum houses three prized dinosaur skeletons and more than a million plant and animal specimens. To celebrate the official opening of the LKCNHM, a book detailing the history of the museum and a set of commemorative stamps will also be presented to guests. President Tony Tan Keng Yam, together with Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large and Honorary Chairman of the National Heritage Board, and Professor Peter Ng, Head of LKCNHM, will be delivering speeches at the official opening of the museum. President Tan will then take a tour of the new museum. 

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      <image:caption>The National University of Singapore (NUS) launching the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The opening of Singapore’s first and only natural museum will be officiated by His Excellency Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singapore and NUS Chancellor. The seven-storey museum houses three prized dinosaur skeletons and more than a million plant and animal specimens. To celebrate the official opening of the LKCNHM, a book detailing the history of the museum and a set of commemorative stamps will also be presented to guests. President Tony Tan Keng Yam, together with Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large and Honorary Chairman of the National Heritage Board, and Professor Peter Ng, Head of LKCNHM, will be delivering speeches at the official opening of the museum. President Tan will then take a tour of the new museum. 

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      <image:caption>The National University of Singapore (NUS) launching the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The opening of Singapore’s first and only natural museum will be officiated by His Excellency Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singapore and NUS Chancellor. The seven-storey museum houses three prized dinosaur skeletons and more than a million plant and animal specimens. To celebrate the official opening of the LKCNHM, a book detailing the history of the museum and a set of commemorative stamps will also be presented to guests. President Tony Tan Keng Yam, together with Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large and Honorary Chairman of the National Heritage Board, and Professor Peter Ng, Head of LKCNHM, will be delivering speeches at the official opening of the museum. President Tan will then take a tour of the new museum. 

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      <image:caption>Prof Dennis Murphy, (left) 82, and Ms Cynthia Lee, 48, Administrative Director from NUS, viewing Wallace Collection at Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The National University of Singapore (NUS) launching the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The opening of Singapore’s first and only natural museum will be officiated by His Excellency Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singapore and NUS Chancellor. The seven-storey museum houses three prized dinosaur skeletons and more than a million plant and animal specimens. To celebrate the official opening of the LKCNHM, a book detailing the history of the museum and a set of commemorative stamps will also be presented to guests. President Tony Tan Keng Yam, together with Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large and Honorary Chairman of the National Heritage Board, and Professor Peter Ng, Head of LKCNHM, will be delivering speeches at the official opening of the museum. President Tan will then take a tour of the new museum. 

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      <image:caption>Visitors viewing the mammals section in the main floor of Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum on Apr 22 2015. 

For Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum follow up. Guests to the 2000 sqm exhibition space, which boasts artifacts such as real dinosaur bones and pieces of Southeast Asian biodiversity, will have two mobile applications to use to guide them through their visit. Interview with the app developers and how it will improve guest experience.  

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      <image:caption>The National University of Singapore (NUS) launching the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The opening of Singapore’s first and only natural museum will be officiated by His Excellency Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singapore and NUS Chancellor. The seven-storey museum houses three prized dinosaur skeletons and more than a million plant and animal specimens. To celebrate the official opening of the LKCNHM, a book detailing the history of the museum and a set of commemorative stamps will also be presented to guests. President Tony Tan Keng Yam, together with Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large and Honorary Chairman of the National Heritage Board, and Professor Peter Ng, Head of LKCNHM, will be delivering speeches at the official opening of the museum. President Tan will then take a tour of the new museum. 

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      <image:caption>The National University of Singapore (NUS) launching the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) on 18 April 2015. 

The opening of Singapore’s first and only natural museum will be officiated by His Excellency Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of the Republic of Singapore and NUS Chancellor. The seven-storey museum houses three prized dinosaur skeletons and more than a million plant and animal specimens. To celebrate the official opening of the LKCNHM, a book detailing the history of the museum and a set of commemorative stamps will also be presented to guests. President Tony Tan Keng Yam, together with Professor Tommy Koh, Ambassador-at-Large and Honorary Chairman of the National Heritage Board, and Professor Peter Ng, Head of LKCNHM, will be delivering speeches at the official opening of the museum. President Tan will then take a tour of the new museum. 

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      <image:caption>Invasion by Close Act ( Netherlands) at the National Museum on Aug 26 2016.

A mystical world comes alive with large animals roving among the public in a bottle between mystical characters and prehistoric creatures .

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      <image:caption>Ms Hema Padmanathan, 28, graduated in 2004, English Teacher in Cedar Girls'  Secondary School, former students of Cedar Girls' Secondary School, abseiling 12m down a wall of the school to unfurl a banner marking the school's 60th anniversary on Jan 03, 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Preschoolers doing face mask at My First Skool at Boon Lay Drive on Jan 03 2017.

The pre-school offers the Enhanced Support to Preschools under the KidSTART programme for kids from low income families. 

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      <image:caption>Preschoolers at My First Skool at Boon Lay Drive on Jan 03 2017.

The pre-school offers the Enhanced Support to Preschools under the KidSTART programme for kids from low income families. 

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      <image:caption>Minister for Social and Family Development Mr Tan Chuan-Jin, (center to right) Ms Nicole Kin, 26, Child Enabling Executive, and Ms Celia Teo, 36, Centre principal, interacting with pre-schoolers, at My First Skool at Boon Lay Drive on Jan 03 2017.

The pre-school offers the Enhanced Support to Preschools under the KidSTART programme for kids from low income families. Minister Tan will tour the facilities and meet parents who are sending their children for the first day of school. He will also meet with the Child Enabling Executive, Ms Nicole Kin, 26, based in the centre, who facilitates support for children under KidSTART. 

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      <image:caption>Joseph Schooling reading a book on Singapore's Olympians, while Singapore's first Olympic medallist Tan Howe Liang (left) is greeted by May Schooling (right). 

Joseph Schooling, who won Singapore's first gold medal at the Olympic Games, will receive SGD 1 million dollars as part of the SNOC multi-million dollar awards programme (MAP) sponsored by the Tote Board family comprising Tote Board, Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club, at Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Nov 24 2016. That is followed by presentation of national day award.

Mr Tan Chuan-Jin, Minister for Social and Family Development and President of the Singapore National Olympic Council, is the Guest of Honour. Team Singapore athletes and officials of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games contingent will be present.

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      <image:caption>(L to R) Tote Board chairman Moses Lee; Joseph Schooling; Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, Grace Fu; Mr Tan Chuan-Jin, Minister for Social and Family Development and President of the Singapore National Olympic Council.

Joseph Schooling, who won Singapore's first gold medal at the Olympic Games, will receive SGD 1 million dollars as part of the SNOC multi-million dollar awards programme (MAP) sponsored by the Tote Board family comprising Tote Board, Singapore Pools and Singapore Turf Club, at Mandarin Oriental Hotel on Nov 24 2016. That is followed by presentation of national day award.

Mr Tan Chuan-Jin, Minister for Social and Family Development and President of the Singapore National Olympic Council, is the Guest of Honour. Team Singapore athletes and officials of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games contingent will be present.

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      <image:caption>Ms Nurulhuda Binte Rahmat, 29, who is from the first batch of teachers on the PDP, doing silkscreen printing, with the children at My First Skool at Blk 1 Haig Road on Sept 09 2016.  

Minister for Social and Family Development Tan Chuan-Jin visiting My First Skool at Blk 1 Haig Road on 9 September to observe a centre-based project conducted at the pre-school. The project is part of a Professional Development Programme (PDP) by the Early Childhood Development Agency. Minister Tan will also provide an update on the PDP at the visit.

The project titled Appreciating Diversity in Culture through Creative Arts is led by Ms Nurulhuda Binte Rahmat, 29, who is from the first batch of teachers on the PDP. 

PDP aims to deepen children's understanding and appreciation of Singapore's diverse cultures through the exploration of three main visual art forms (printmaking, painting and pottery). 

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      <image:caption>DPM Teo Chee Hean (center) waving to customer at 'Nails and Brows by Tresses' salon while hairstylists Mr Jomas Lim, (left) 26, and Mr Sky Ma, (right) 26, looks on, at Pasir Ris West Plaza on Sept 03 2016.

DPM Teo Chee Hean doing a walkabout at Pasir Ris West Plaza and Blk 736 Pasir Ris Drive 10 to distribute flyers on mosquito prevention and Zika on Sept 03 2016.

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      <image:caption>Ms Tin Pei Ling, Member of Parliament for MacPherson, celebrating after completing her ride on the smoothie bike with Ms Joyce Lye, Founder of Kampung Senang Charity and Education Foundation, at Green and Healthy Festival 2016 at Singapore Expo Hall 3A on Sept 04 2016. The smoothie bike has a blender attached to it, and a serving of smoothie just need someone to cycle on it for one-minute. The machine is a "double-green machine" as they use no electricity and thus leave zero carbon footprint. The smoothie can be one of the greenest diets with no cooking required and leaves all nutrients intact.  

Local eco-conscious charity, Kampung Senang, in conjunction with the international animal protection organisation Humane Society International, is launching the new Green and Healthy Monday Singapore campaign to encourage the public to adopt green choices in their dietary habits and lifestyle. The Green and Healthy Festival is Singapore's largest-ever vegetarian event, and aims to educate the public about the benefits of plant-based foods. A full 100 percent of the income raised from the event will go towards the beneficiaries of Kampung Senang's seven charity projects that aid the elderly, needy sick, disabled, less privileged families, families affected by cancer, and special needs children.

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      <image:caption>Ms Tin Pei Ling, Member of Parliament for MacPherson, trying out Pingjie Laksa by Madam Choo Hong Eng, 66, Owner of at Kwan Inn Vegetarian Restaurant, at Green and Healthy Festival 2016 at Singapore Expo Hall 3A on Sept 04 2016.  

Local eco-conscious charity, Kampung Senang, in conjunction with the international animal protection organisation Humane Society International, is launching the new Green and Healthy Monday Singapore campaign to encourage the public to adopt green choices in their dietary habits and lifestyle. The Green and Healthy Festival is Singapore's largest-ever vegetarian event, and aims to educate the public about the benefits of plant-based foods. A full 100 percent of the income raised from the event will go towards the beneficiaries of Kampung Senang's seven charity projects that aid the elderly, needy sick, disabled, less privileged families, families affected by cancer, and special needs children.

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      <image:caption>Live screening of the Olympics Men's 100m Butterfly Finals at OCBC Aquatic Centre Gymnasium on Aug 13 2016 to witness what could potentially be a historic moment for the sporting community and Singapore as a nation as Joseph Schooling aims for an unprecedented swimming medal for the Republic.

Joseph Schooling wins Singapore's first Olympic gold, sets new Olympic record of 50.39s

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      <image:caption>As part of the ComfortDelGro National Day Observance Ceremony on Aug 08 2016, 1220 staff and drivers breaking the Singapore Book of Records for the largest mass workout. The eight minute session was joined by Coordinating Minister of Infrastructure and Minister for Transport, Mr Khaw Boon Wan. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Teo Bin Yong, 47, Instructor for APSN Centre for Adults, Ms Low Suet Ying, 38, Baker for APSN Centre for Adults, Minister Tan Chuan-Jin, and Mr Goh Rui Xu, 24, Client of APSN Centre for Adults, at APSN Centre for Adults on July 08 2016. The clients are baking cookies as part of a bakery social enterprise programme. 

//APSN Centre for Adults (CFA) having the official opening of their centre. with guest-of-honour Minister Tan Chuan-Jin, on July 08 2016.  

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      <image:caption>Curator Dr Stephen Murphy (hand raised), introducing a sculpture of Buddha seated in bhumiparsha mudra, to Her Excellency Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, state counsellor of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, and Prime Minister of Singapore Mr Lee Hsien Loong at the opening Ceremony of Cities and Kings, Ancient Treasures from Myanmar Exhibition at of Asian Civilisations Museum on Dec 01 2016. 

Official visit to Singapore by her excellency Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, state counsellor of the Republic of the union of Myanmar, 30 November to 2 December 2016.

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      <image:caption>Official Welcome Ceremony at the Istana on Nov 30 2016 during official visit to Singapore by Her Excellency Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. 

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      <image:caption>Courtesy Call on Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana on Nov 30 2016 during official visit to Singapore by Her Excellency Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. 

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      <image:caption>Official dinner hosted by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana on Nov 30 2016 during official visit to Singapore by Her Excellency Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. 

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      <image:caption>Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen and his US counterpart Ashton Carter having a dialogue visit US and Singapore military units and assets at Paya Lebar Airbase on June 02 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen has the first-ever ministerial level dialogue with Indian counterpart Manohar Parrikar, at Shangri-La Hotel on June 03 2016. 

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      <image:caption>IISS SHANGRI-LA DIALOGUE 2016, FIFTH PLENARY SESSION on PURSUING COMMON SECURITY OBJECTIVES by Anatoly Antonov, Deputy Minister of Defence, Russia; Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Defence, Singapore; Dr John Chipman, Director-General and Chief Executive, IISS; and Harjit Singh Sajjan, Minister of National Defence, Canada, at Shangri-La Hotel on June 05 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking photograph with Sengkang West residents at the tree planting event at Sengkang Riverside Park on July 09 2016. 

Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will unveil the first phase of the newly completed Ang Mo Kio Walking and Cycling Town and update on the progress of the Round Island Route, an island-wide cycling route linking various parks on July 09 2016.

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      <image:caption>The red 4km long cycling path under MRT viaduct that loops around Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, 3, and 8 on July 09 2016. 

Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will unveil the first phase of the newly completed Ang Mo Kio Walking and Cycling Town and update on the progress of the Round Island Route, an island-wide cycling route linking various parks on July 09 2016.

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      <image:caption>Terrarium under MRT viaduct along Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 between block 422 and 423, near Deyi Secondary School on July 07 2016. It is Singapore's first outdoor terrarium measuring length 4m x width 2m x height 2.5m. It showcases a rainforest environment, with plants representative of the forest understorey, which are adapted for growth under low light conditions.  

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking photograph of the terrarium under MRT viaduct along Ang Mo Kio Ave 8 between block 422 and 423, near Deyi Secondary School on July 09 2016. 

It is Singapore's first outdoor terrarium measuring length 4m x width 2m x height 2.5m. It showcases a rainforest environment, with plants representative of the forest understorey, which are adapted for growth under low light conditions.
 
Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will unveil the first phase of the newly completed Ang Mo Kio Walking and Cycling Town and update on the progress of the Round Island Route, an island-wide cycling route linking various parks on July 09 2016.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (center) cycling with Mr Chew Men Leong, (extreme right) Chief Executive of Land Transport Authority, on the red 4km long cycling path under MRT viaduct that loops around Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, 3, and 8 on July 09 2016. 

Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will unveil the first phase of the newly completed Ang Mo Kio Walking and Cycling Town and update on the progress of the Round Island Route, an island-wide cycling route linking various parks on July 09 2016.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong exercising with Active SG zumba class participants under MRT viaduct near Teck Ghee Community Centre on July 09 2016. 

Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, will unveil the first phase of the newly completed Ang Mo Kio Walking and Cycling Town and update on the progress of the Round Island Route, an island-wide cycling route linking various parks on July 09 2016.

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      <image:caption>Residents on the pirate ship during the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC)'s 10th Anniversary Carnival Celebrations, at the hardcourt opposite Anchorvale Community Club on July 10 2016.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Dr Lam Pin Min, Member of Parliament for Sengkang West, Dr Koh Poh Koon, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, attending the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC)'s 10th Anniversary Carnival Celebrations, at the hardcourt opposite Anchorvale Community Club on July 10 2016.

Over 5000 grassroots leaders, including PM Lee, residents, teachers, students and community partners from the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC) will come together to celebrate the SMC's 10th Anniversary over a family-themed carnival.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking wefie with residents at the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC)'s 10th Anniversary Carnival Celebrations, at the hardcourt opposite Anchorvale Community Club on July 10 2016.

Over 5000 grassroots leaders, including PM Lee, residents, teachers, students and community partners from the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC) will come together to celebrate the SMC's 10th Anniversary over a family-themed carnival.

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      <image:caption>3G Choir Performance by Sengkang West Senior Citizens' Executive Committee, NUS Senior Citizen Choir, Nan Chiau Primary School and The Joyful Voices at the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC)'s 10th Anniversary Carnival Celebrations, at the hardcourt opposite Anchorvale Community Club on July 10 2016.

Over 5000 grassroots leaders, including PM Lee, residents, teachers, students and community partners from the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC) will come together to celebrate the SMC's 10th Anniversary over a family-themed carnival.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Raymond Chua, Chairman of Sengkang West CCC, Dr Lam Pin Min, Member of Parliament for Sengkang West, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Dr Koh Poh Koon, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, dancing at the surprise anniversary dance performance during the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC)'s 10th Anniversary Carnival Celebrations, at the hardcourt opposite Anchorvale Community Club on July 10 2016.

Over 5000 grassroots leaders, including PM Lee, residents, teachers, students and community partners from the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC) will come together to celebrate the SMC's 10th Anniversary over a family-themed carnival.

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      <image:caption>Sengkang West Community Emergency Response Team Skit to educate residents on the importance of emergency preparedness at the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC)'s 10th Anniversary Carnival Celebrations, at the hardcourt opposite Anchorvale Community Club on July 10 2016.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Dr Lam Pin Min, Member of Parliament for Sengkang West, Dr Koh Poh Koon, Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, attending the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC)'s 10th Anniversary Carnival Celebrations, at the hardcourt opposite Anchorvale Community Club on July 10 2016.

Over 5000 grassroots leaders, including PM Lee, residents, teachers, students and community partners from the Sengkang West Single Member Constituency (SMC) will come together to celebrate the SMC's 10th Anniversary over a family-themed carnival.

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      <image:caption>(From left, in pink) Nur Farahin Bte Mohamed Zakaria, 25, Registered Nurse,  Muhammad Azhari bin Mohammad Zain, 26, Scientist, Zool Ikhsan Bin Abdul Rahman, 34, Manager, Nurhakim Bin Supar, 25, Year 2 Student in Temasek Polytechnic, interacting with Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, at Regent Singapore for the annual Hari Raya Get-Together on July 15 2016. 

//Minister for Communications and Information, Minister-in-charge of Cyber Security and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Dr Yaacob Ibrahim hosting the annual Hari Raya Get-Together with fellow Malay/Muslim Members of Parliament (MPs) at Regent Singapore on Friday, 15 July 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Former Member of Parliament Sin Boon Ann listening to resident at the first Meet the People session of Heng Swee Keat since he suffered a stroke last week, at PAP Community Foundation Tampines Central Education Centre on May 16 2016. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) HE Mrs Alice Mageza, Zimbabwe High Commissioner to Singapore, Mrs Mary Tan, President Tony Tan Keng Yam and HE Alem Tsehaye Woldemariam, Ambassador from Eritrea, at Istana on May 11 2016.   

President Tony Tan Keng Yam hosting the President's Annual Diplomatic Reception at the Istana on May 11 2016. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will be in attendance.

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong trying the dragon boat simulator by Ang Mo Kio - Hougang CSC dragonboat interest group, inside the pavilion at the revamped Ci Yuan Sports Park on May 08 2016. 

Ang Mo Kio - Hougang Grassroots Organisations (GROs) organising its first Family Sports Carnival for residents at the revamped Ci Yuan Sports Park on May 08 2016. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Darryl David, Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC GROs (Ang Mo Kio - Hougang) joining 1500 residents at the Ci Yuan Sports Park  to officiate the renaming of the Ci Yuan Green Park on May 08 2016. 

More facilities such as the Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) fitness corner, street soccer courts and a pentaque court are added to their neighbourhood park. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Lee Qiao An, 6, playing mini golf, inside the Pentaque Court at the revamped Ci Yuan Sports Park on May 08 2016. 

Ang Mo Kio - Hougang Grassroots Organisations (GROs) organising its first Family Sports Carnival for residents at the revamped Ci Yuan Sports Park on May 08 2016. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Darryl David, Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC GROs (Ang Mo Kio - Hougang) joining 1500 residents at the Ci Yuan Sports Park  to officiate the renaming of the Ci Yuan Green Park on May 08 2016. 

More facilities such as the Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) fitness corner, street soccer courts and a pentaque court are added to their neighbourhood park. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong trying out petanque at the Petanque Court at the revamped Ci Yuan Sports Park on May 08 2016. 

Ang Mo Kio - Hougang Grassroots Organisations (GROs) organising its first Family Sports Carnival for residents at the revamped Ci Yuan Sports Park on May 08 2016. 

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Darryl David, Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio GRC GROs (Ang Mo Kio - Hougang) joining 1500 residents at the Ci Yuan Sports Park  to officiate the renaming of the Ci Yuan Green Park on May 08 2016. 

More facilities such as the Individual Physical Proficiency Test (IPPT) fitness corner, street soccer courts and a pentaque court are added to their neighbourhood park. 

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      <image:caption>Arrival of Guest-of-Honour Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Annual May Day Rally at Our Tampines Hub on Apr 30, 2017. 

Some 1,800 Labour Movement leaders from our NTUC-affiliated unions and associations, U Associate, U SME (small and medium-sized enterprises), U FSE (freelancers and self-employed), communities, NTUC Social Enterprises and tripartite partners, will attend. National Trades Union Congress President Mary Liew and Secretary-General (SG) Chan Chun Sing, as well as our tripartite partners, Ministry of Manpower Minister Lim Swee Say and Singapore National Employers Federation President Dr Robert Yap. The theme is Labour Movement By Your Side. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong speaking during the May Day Rally 2016 at Downtown East on May 01 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on the stage during the May Day Rally 2016 at Downtown East on May 01 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the May Day Rally 2016 at Downtown East on May 01 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the May Day Rally 2016 at Downtown East on May 01 2016. 

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      <image:caption>The Istana grounds, excluding the Istana Lawn, is opened to the public on the second day of Chinese New Year, Feb 9, 2016, from 8.30am to 6pm.

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      <image:caption>Crowd watching performance by Swiss Cottage Secondary School, Singapore NCC Command Band, Swiss Winds, at the Istana Open House on Feb 09 2016. 

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      <image:caption>Monkey mascot during Lion Dance Performance at the Istana Open House on Feb 09 2016. 

The Istana grounds, excluding the Istana Lawn, is opened to the public on the second day of Chinese New Year, Feb 9, 2016, from 8.30am to 6pm.

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      <image:caption>President Tony Tan watching Chinese Dance Performance by children from Bukit View Primary School at the Istana Open House on Feb 09 2016. 

The Istana grounds, excluding the Istana Lawn, is opened to the public on the second day of Chinese New Year, Feb 9, 2016, from 8.30am to 6pm.

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      <image:caption>President Tony Tan distributing oranges to children from Bukit View Primary School after their Chinese Dance Performance at the Istana Open House on Feb 09 2016. 

The Istana grounds, excluding the Istana Lawn, is opened to the public on the second day of Chinese New Year, Feb 9, 2016, from 8.30am to 6pm.

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      <image:caption>'God of Fortune' giving gold chocolate coins to the public at the Istana Open House on Feb 09 2016. 

The Istana grounds, excluding the Istana Lawn, is opened to the public on the second day of Chinese New Year, Feb 9, 2016, from 8.30am to 6pm.

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      <image:caption>The Istana grounds, excluding the Istana Lawn, is opened to the public on the second day of Chinese New Year, Feb 9, 2016, from 8.30am to 6pm.

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      <image:caption>Ms Bonnie Loo, singing on stage during the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2016 Countdown Party at New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street on Feb 07 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Chee How, Senior Minister of State, Prime Minister's Office, Ms Denise Phua Lay Peng, Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar GRC, Dr Lily Neo, Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar GRC, and Mr Sitoh Yih Pin, Member of Parliament  for Potong Pasir, gracing the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2016 Countdown Party at New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street on Feb 07 2016.

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      <image:caption>Artistes singing on stage during the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2016 Countdown Party at New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street on Feb 07 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Chen Tian Wen (right), singing his song 'Mr Unbelievable' with Mr Dennis Chew dancing on stage, during the Chinatown Chinese New Year Celebrations 2016 Countdown Party at New Bridge Road and Eu Tong Sen Street on Feb 07 2016.

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      <image:caption>Mr Yeo Tiang Hoon, (sitting in wheelchair) 93, having his eyes checked, while grassroots advisor Lim Swee Say, (sitting in red polo shirt) taking photo of him, at Bedok Sunflower RC on Dec 13 2015.

More than 50 seniors in Bedok receiving eyecare treatment and follow up at Bedok Sunflower RC on Dec 13 2015. They will get their eyes checked for free and those who require spectacles will receive one pair at no cost, courtesy of Vision Ease as part of collaborative effort to educate residents about eye care and healthy vision. 

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      <image:caption>Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong taking photos with members of Rexaz Cheerleading from Republic Polytechnic at SG Heart Map Festival at Floating Platform at the Bay during SG50 Jubilee Big Walk on Nov 29 2015. 

Jubilee Walk launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Nov 29 2015. The eight-kilometre Jubilee Walk is a commemorative trail of Singapore's 50th anniversary and is identified by 25 trail markers, and leads through more than 20 historic and iconic landmarks in our nation's development.  

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      <image:caption>SG Heart Map Festival at Floating Platform at the Bay during the SG50 Jubilee Big Walk on Nov 29 2015. 

Jubilee Walk launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Nov 29 2015. The eight-kilometre Jubilee Walk is a commemorative trail of Singapore's 50th anniversary and is identified by 25 trail markers, and leads through more than 20 historic and iconic landmarks in our nation's development.  

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      <image:caption>Participant of SG50 Jubilee Big Walk the Jubilee Bridge on Nov 29 2015. 

Jubilee Walk launched by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Nov 29 2015. The eight-kilometre Jubilee Walk is a commemorative trail of Singapore's 50th anniversary and is identified by 25 trail markers, and leads through more than 20 historic and iconic landmarks in our nation's development.  

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      <image:caption>(From right to left) SWO (Ret) William Wee, SWO (Ret) Salleh Suratee, CPT (Ret) Hong Seng Mak, members of the SAF Veterans League at the steps of the National Gallery Singapore, on Aug 27 2015. 

On 15 August 1945, seventy years ago, the Japanese Occupation of Singapore and World War II, came to an end with the surrender of the Japanese. To mark this important milestone in Singapore's history, the National Heritage Board (NHB) and its partners are holding a commemorative event at the City Hall building (now part of the National Gallery Singapore) on Aug 27 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Members of the Singapore NCC Command Band in front of the National Gallery Singapore, on Aug 27 2015. 

On 15 August 1945, seventy years ago, the Japanese Occupation of Singapore and World War II, came to an end with the surrender of the Japanese. To mark this important milestone in Singapore's history, the National Heritage Board (NHB) and its partners are holding a commemorative event at the City Hall building (now part of the National Gallery Singapore) on Aug 27 2015. 

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      <image:caption>(From left to right) LTC (Ret) Swee Boon Chai, LTC (Ret) Chan Seck Sung (red beret), LTC (Ret) Suresh, LTC(Ret) Syed Ibrahim, LTC (Ret) Abdul Samad, members of the SAF Veterans League, interacting with Mr Lawrence Wong, inside the City Hall Chamber, (now part of the National Gallery Singapore) on Aug 27 2015. 

On 15 August 1945, seventy years ago, the Japanese Occupation of Singapore and World War II, came to an end with the surrender of the Japanese. To mark this important milestone in Singapore's history, the National Heritage Board (NHB) and its partners are holding a commemorative event at the City Hall building (now part of the National Gallery Singapore) on Aug 27 2015. 

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      <image:caption>Children from PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Punggol Central &amp; Punggol West (foreground) cheering for some of our Pasir Ris sporting heroes (behind in red) together with Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, (behind in orange) who is also Grassroots Advisor to Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, at Pasir Ris Sports Centre, on May 24 2015

Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, who is also Grassroots Advisor to Pasir Ris-Punggol GRC, hosting a luncheon at Pasir Ris Sports Centre, for some of our Pasir Ris sporting heroes and their families on May 24 2015, in support of their final preparations for the SEA Games. They also popped by to the PCF Sparkletots Preschool @ Punggol Central &amp; Punggol West Sports Carnival 2015. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Grace Fu, Minister, Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, Right Honourable Anna Soubry, Minister of State (Minister for Small Business, Industry and Enterprise) for the Department for Business of the United Kingdom, Right Honourable David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Mr Kenneth Er, CEO of National Parks Board, at the National Orchid Garden on July 28 2015.

The Right Honourable David Cameron, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, had an orchid named after him on the occasion of his visit to the National Orchid Garden on July 28  2015. The orchid is named Pailionanda David Cameron (Papilionanda Josephine van Brero x Vanda Blue Horizon). It is a robust and free flowering Vandaceous orchid hybrid. It produces strong upright flowering sprays that bear up to 10 large and attractive blooms, each measuring about 8cm across. The sepals and petals are a delightful bluish purple, with each bloom being complemented by a large and prominent dark purple lip. 

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      <image:caption>Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure &amp; Minister for Transport Khaw Boon Wan (left) and Minister for National Development Lawrence Wong (right) cycling in front of the National Gallery Singapore on Car-Free Sunday SG on Feb 28 2016. 
 
The Civic District and Central Business District (CBD) going car-free in a pilot initiative to encourage a car-lite lifestyle. With cars off the roads, the streets and public spaces will come alive for families, joggers and cyclists who can look forward to a wide range of programmes from mass aerobics, kid-friendly activities to a breakfast picnic.
 
Presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Land Transport Authority, National Parks Board, National Arts Council, Health Promotion Board and Sport Singapore, this pilot initiative will see roads in the Civic District and part of CBD closed to vehicles every last Sunday of the month for six months from February to July 2016.

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The Civic District and Central Business District (CBD) going car-free in a pilot initiative to encourage a car-lite lifestyle. With cars off the roads, the streets and public spaces will come alive for families, joggers and cyclists who can look forward to a wide range of programmes from mass aerobics, kid-friendly activities to a breakfast picnic.
 
Presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority, Land Transport Authority, National Parks Board, National Arts Council, Health Promotion Board and Sport Singapore, this pilot initiative will see roads in the Civic District and part of CBD closed to vehicles every last Sunday of the month for six months from February to July 2016.

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      <image:caption>Ms Batrisyia Hidayah Shafique N, (centre)12, Secondary 1 from Bedok Green Secondary School, involved into co-creating the SG Heart Map Future City Vision Illustration Exhibition depicting future Singapore, together with OICsingapore (Organisation of Illustrators Council), taking photograph with Minister Grace Fu (right) and Dr Cheong Koon Hean, (left) CEO of HDB, at Singapore Discovery Centre on June 27 2015.  

SG Heart Map and Singapore Discovery Centre presenting Our Story, Our Journey and Our Home, a celebration event by SG Heart Map, an SG50 programme, inviting all Singaporeans to retrace the journey of the Singapore Story through exhibitions, games and challenges, from June 27 to July 05 2015. 

The SG Heart Map seeks to weave memorable past places, meaningful new places and aspirations for future places into a collective map through shared stories of Singaporeans. 

In conjunction with Our Story, Our Journey and Our Home, SDC will launch its SG50 exhibition, #MY SINGAPORE - Ours to CREATE, specially curated for Singaporeans by Singaporeans to celebrate 50 years of nationhood. There are also two special SG Heart Map art installations. One of which is the SG Heart Map Future City Vision illustration Exhibition depicting future Singapore created by OICsingapore (Organisation of Illustrators Council) and students. 

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      <image:caption>First interview with Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat at Ministry of Finance on Dec 13 2016, since his return to work after suffering a stroke in May.

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      <image:caption>Dr Cheong Koon Hean, CEO of HDB, cycling through the transformation of Singapore from the 1950s to 2000 (the new millennium) and being watched by DPM Teo Chee Hean, inside Singapore Discovery Centre's SG50 exhibition, #MY SINGAPORE - Ours to CREATE on June 27 2015. 

SG Heart Map and Singapore Discovery Centre presenting Our Story, Our Journey and Our Home, a celebration event by SG Heart Map, an SG50 programme, inviting all Singaporeans to retrace the journey of the Singapore Story through exhibitions, games and challenges, from June 27 to July 05 2015. 

The SG Heart Map seeks to weave memorable past places, meaningful new places and aspirations for future places into a collective map through shared stories of Singaporeans. 

In conjunction with Our Story, Our Journey and Our Home, SDC will launch its SG50 exhibition, #MY SINGAPORE - Ours to CREATE, specially curated for Singaporeans by Singaporeans to celebrate 50 years of nationhood. There are also two special SG Heart Map art installations. One of which is the SG Heart Map Future City Vision illustration Exhibition depicting future Singapore created by OICsingapore (Organisation of Illustrators Council) and students. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Michelle Martin, Host of 938LIVE, Ms Doreen Liu, Group Managing Director of World Scientific Publishing, Ms Grace Fu, Minister, Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and for Foreign Affairs, Editors Ms Margaret Thomas and Dr Kanwaljit Soin, at the launch of Our Lives to Live: Putting a Woman's Face to Change in Singapore, the second book in World Scientific's  series on Singapore's 50 years of nation-building, at National Library Building on May 13 2015. 

The Guest of Honour is Ms Grace Fu, Minister, Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and for Foreign Affairs. Edited by Kanwaljit Soin and Margaret Thomas, who have been associated with women's issues for many years, the book explores how women's roles, choices, and voices in Singapore have changed in the last 50 years.   

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      <image:caption>(From left) Ms Ng Swee Kuen, 52, SAVH client and one of the RITD artists; GOH Mr Hri Kumar Nair, MP for Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC and Chairman of the GPC for Home Affairs and Law; Ms Ong Lay Wah, 58, SAVH client and one of the RITD artists; Ms Chua Swee Keow, Vice-President of SAVH, viewing the art exhibition in the dark, on Jan 15 2015 at Level 5, *SCAPE.

Quote from Ms Ng Swee Kuen: "My artworks are inspired by what I've seen during my childhood. I lost my sight at an early age, but can still see faint shadows and outlines.I did not come from a rich family; we had to come up with our own games through what we see around us. During my time we used to buy food for as cheap as five cents! Now everything is so hygiene and systematic we cannot find such hawkers in Singapore anymore. SAVH gave me the opportunity to remake something nostalgic from the past. I cannot see the final artwork, but I am very happy to be given the opportunity to share it with the public."

The Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped organising Singapore's first art exhibition in the dark, from 16th to 19th January 2015 at  Level 5, *SCAPE. Titled 'Rainbow In The Dark' (RITD) this exhibition challenges the 'Do Not Touch' notion, a common company of all visual arts displays. Members of the public are invited on a personal journey with the artists to 'see' art through their sense of touch in an intimate setting without light.

24 visually impaired clients of the Singapore Association of the Visually Handicapped (SAVH) who undergone an Art Therapy Programme organised by the Association, and supported by the Central Singapore Community Development Council. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Chee How, (center) Senior Minister of State, Prime Minister’s Office and Mr Soh Swee Kiat, (extreme right) 65, Retiree, doing gardening at the booth set up by Easi Garden, to help anyone with an interest in gardening to cultivate their own gardens, at the 50plus EXPO where seniors can apply for jobs and also find out about other activities they can get involved in, at Suntec Singapore on Mar 29 2014. The aim of the show is to encourage seniors to live their silver years with confidence and the theme for the event is "Live Well, Celebrate Life!"

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      <image:caption>Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Sembawang Grassroots Adviser and Minister for National Development, interacting with Ms Isabelle Ann Ng, (centre) 10, Primary 4 student from CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School, and her mother Mrs Audrey Ng, 52, Housewife, at the Sembawang Edusave Awards Presentation Ceremony at Wellington Primary School on Jan 03 2015. Ms Isabelle Ann Ng received a Good Progress Award. 

A special segment enabling students to show appreciation to their parents by writing thank you messages on framed-cards. Photographs taken with Minister Khaw Boon Wan will be slotted into these framed-cards and students will present them to their parents. 

2209 Edusave Awards will be presented in seven individual sessions held over three days, 3rd January, 4th January and 11th January 2015. Students will be receiving five types of awards namely, Edusave Merit Bursary, Edusave Scholarship, Edusave Character Award (ECHA), Edusave Award for Achievement, Good Leadership and Service (EAGLES) and Good Progress Award (GPA).

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      <image:caption>MP Irene Ng (center) giving household items to Madam Maramah Binte Harpi, (right) 70, at her house on Feb 05 2014. 

250 needy residents living in the North East district will be receiving up to $400 worth of household items in the month of February, just in time to start off the Year of the Horse on a brand new note. 

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      <image:caption>MP Irene Ng giving household items to Madam Ong Siew Choo, (left) 78, and her flatmate Mr Lim Boon Keng, 69, in their rental unit on Feb 05 2014. 

250 needy residents living in the North East district will be receiving up to $400 worth of household items in the month of February, just in time to start off the Year of the Horse on a brand new note. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Lim Yuting, (extreme left) 7, Primary One student, paints a dustbin at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park on Dec 15 2013. 

About 200 residents join the Launch of the Smoke Free initiative at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park on December 15 2013. In conjunction with the launch, the residents will also take part in a litter picking exercise. To inculcate litter-free habits among children, there will also be an array of litter free activities for children, such as dustbin paintings and colouring contests.   

In line with the Health Promotion Board's (HPB) Blue Ribbon Smoke-Free Movement, Lower Seletar Reservoir Park will be converted into a smoke-free park as part of the broader initiative to normalise smoke-free living in the community of Nee Soon South. 

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      <image:caption>More than 300 foreign employees from local construction firm GATES PCM Construction cleaning up East Coast Park as a way of giving back to the community on Dec 28 2014. 

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About 200 residents join the Launch of the Smoke Free initiative at Lower Seletar Reservoir Park on December 15 2013. In conjunction with the launch, the residents will also take part in a litter picking exercise. To inculcate litter-free habits among children, there will also be an array of litter free activities for children, such as dustbin paintings and colouring contests.   

In line with the Health Promotion Board's (HPB) Blue Ribbon Smoke-Free Movement, Lower Seletar Reservoir Park will be converted into a smoke-free park as part of the broader initiative to normalise smoke-free living in the community of Nee Soon South. 

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      <image:caption>Ms Tresnawati Prihadi, (left) 52, General Manager of Singapore Philatelic Museum, with Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Sam Tan, at the "Counting Sheep, Dreaming Goats" exhibition at Singapore Philatelic Museum on July 20 2015. 

Launch of Singapore Philatelic Museum's "The Singapore Journey: 50 years through stamps" Exhibition and Singapore Post's "50 Stamps for 50 Years" Commemorative Folder in celebration of Singapore's Golden Jubilee, at Singapore Philatelic Museum on July 20 2015. 

It will be held from July 21 2015 to July 31 2016. Featuring over 240 philatelic items spanning 50 years, the exhibition will tell the story of Singapore's progress. Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Sam Tan, will be the guest of honour. 

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      <image:caption>Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Sam Tan, with Ms Lucille Yap, 54, Senior Curator of Singapore Philatelic Museum, walking through the exhibition "The Singapore Journey: 50 years through stamps" at Singapore Philatelic Museum on July 20 2015. 

Launch of Singapore Philatelic Museum's "The Singapore Journey: 50 years through stamps" Exhibition and Singapore Post's "50 Stamps for 50 Years" Commemorative Folder in celebration of Singapore's Golden Jubilee, at Singapore Philatelic Museum on July 20 2015. 

It will be held from July 21 2015 to July 31 2016. Featuring over 240 philatelic items spanning 50 years, the exhibition will tell the story of Singapore's progress. Minister of State for Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Sam Tan, will be the guest of honour. 

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      <image:caption>Group photograph at the entrance of Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations on Feb 10 2016. 

Singapore Federation of Chinese Clan Associations (SFCCA), Business China (BC) and Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) has as the guest of honour Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for Economic and Social Policies, for its Spring Reception 2016, held in celebration of the Lunar New Year, at SFCCA on Feb 10 2016. Other ministers will also be there.

The Spring Reception is an annual event for the Chinese community leaders in Singapore to gather and exchange well-wishes and aspirations for the New Year. It is also a common platform for SFCCA, Business China and SCCC to promote the appreciation of Chinese language, culture and traditional values. 

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      <image:caption>Health Minister Gan Kim Yong (center) during a dance before the launch of the Wellness Bus Programme - a collaboration by the grassroots organisations in Aljunied GRC and Hougang SMC with The Good Life Co-operative (TGLC), at The Serangoon Community Club on July 12 2015. 

It is the first time a Wellness Bus will be making scheduled stops at different parts of Aljunied GRC and Hougang SMC to bring health care services closer to seniors. 

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      <image:caption>Lymphatic Detox Exercise at the official opening of Sparkle Care @ Changi Simei on Apr 02 2016. 

The PAP Community Foundation (PCF) will officially open its first senior care centre, Sparkle Care @ Changi Simei on Apr 02 2016. 

Minister for National Development and Chairman of PCF Council of Management, Mr Lawrence Wong will officially open this Senior Care Centre. He will be accompanied by Chairman of PCF Executive Committee, Mrs Josephine Teo, and MP for East Coast GRC, Ms Jessica Tan.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Madam Kwong Ah Kee, 77, Housewife, using the mini-shuttle exerciser, Mr Lawrence Wong, Minister for National Development and Chairman of PCF Council of Management, Mr Alex Yam, MP for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, and Mrs Josephine Teo, Chairman of PCF Executive Committee, at Sparkle Care @ Changi Simei on Apr 02 2016. 

The PAP Community Foundation (PCF) will officially open its first senior care centre, Sparkle Care @ Changi Simei on Apr 02 2016. 

Minister for National Development and Chairman of PCF Council of Management, Mr Lawrence Wong will officially open this Senior Care Centre. He will be accompanied by Chairman of PCF Executive Committee, Mrs Josephine Teo, and MP for East Coast GRC, Ms Jessica Tan.
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      <image:caption>Ms Grace Fu, (extreme left) Minister, Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs, packing special Ramadan porridge for distribution to residents staying near Al Mukminin Mosque, together with Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim (center, in purple) and Mr Sallim Abdul Kadir, (third from left in white top) SG50 Kita Committee Chairman, at Al Mukminin Mosque on June 21 2015. 

Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, launching SG50Kita's Service to the Nation Week (SNW) during the Let's Share a Meal drive reaching out to 50,000 residents islandwide and where Malay/Muslim families are encouraged to cook extra portions to share their delicious meals this Ramadan with their neighbours, at Al Mukminin Mosque, on June 21 2015. 

Let's Share a Meal starts on June 21 2015, where 69 mosques islandwide, supported by almost 2000 volunteers, will be cooking and distributing the mosques' special Ramadan porridge or bubur to about 50,000 residents in their respective neighbourhoods. 

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      <image:caption>Dr Karenne Tan, (second from left) Deputy Director of National Biodiversity Centre, introducing reef enhancement units to attract biodiversity within reef environment to President Tony Tan (third from left) at the opening the Sisters' Islands Marine Park Public Gallery on St John's Island on July 15 2015. 

This Gallery will feature the rich marine biodiversity in Singapore's waters and provide an overview of the Sisters' Islands Marine Park, including a 3D diorama of its dive trails. A seminar room and teaching lab are also provided as extensions to the Gallery. This will facilitate talks, seminars, and teaching activities for school and community groups. 

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      <image:caption>President Tony Tan Keng Yam places a SGX Bull Charity Run cap on Ms Joyce Chang Jing Wen, 18, beneficiency from Asian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA), at the start of the Singapore Exchange’s (SGX) The Bull Charge 10th anniversary charity run at Singapore Flyer on Nov 22 2013. Mr Magnus Bocker, (tag 8888) CEO of SGX, is beside the president. Singapore Exchange’s (SGX) The Bull Charge 10th anniversary charity run has raised more than $3 million for four charities in 2013, benefitting persons with autism and underprivileged children, youths, the elderly and families. President Tony Tan Keng Yam is the Guest-of-Honour and he presented bull figurines hand-painted by beneficiaries to the six Diamond sponsors of The Bull Charge, and flagged off a record 8,000 runners at The Singapore Flyer on Nov 22 2013.  

More than 80 corporate sponsors supported The Bull Charge this year. The top 13 sponsors alone contributed a total $1.1 million. All funds raised will go towards supporting specific programmes such as building a toy library for children with special needs at Asian Women’s Welfare Association (AWWA), a Golden Age College that prepares seniors for ageing at Fei Yue Community Services, a second Eden Centre for Adults at Autism Association (Singapore) and professional services for charities through Shared Services for Charities.

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      <image:caption>Inspection of Parade by President Tony Tan Keng Yam. 

President Tony Tan Keng Yam, the Reviewing Officer (RO) for the 103/16 Officer Cadet Commissioning Parade at SAFTI MI on Dec 17, 2016. He will deliver a speech and present Swords of Honour to outstanding graduands.

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      <image:caption>Tossing of headdresses at the end of the 103/16 Officer Cadet Commissioning Parade at at SAFTI MI on Dec 17, 2016.

President Tony Tan Keng Yam, the Reviewing Officer (RO) for the 103/16 Officer Cadet Commissioning Parade at SAFTI MI on Dec 17, 2016. He will deliver a speech and present Swords of Honour to outstanding graduands.

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      <image:caption>Speech by Guest of Honour Mr Yap Ong Heng, Director-General, CAAS, at SATS Airfreight Terminal 5 on Apr 15 2015. 

Launch of SATS Coolport Academy and SATS One-stop e-Acceptance at SATS Airfreight Terminal 5 on Apr 15 2015. 

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      <image:caption>(From left, hands on the handle) NTU President Professor Bertil Andersson, President of Singapore Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, Mr Lim Chuan Poh, Chairman of LKCMedicine's governing board, and Imperial College London President Professor Alice Gast, at the foundation stone laying ceremony for Nanyang Technological University's (NTU) two new buildings which will house its medical school, jointly set up with Imperial College London, on Jan 08 2015. 

The seven-storey Experimental Medicine Building will be completed in July and the 20-storey Clinical Sciences Building will open its doors to medical students next year. The two buildings form the dual campus of The Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine). The Experimental Medicine Building is located at NTU's main campus while the Clinical Sciences Building is at its Novena campus. 

Also being unveiled are plans for the state-of-the-art future classrooms and research facilities that are purpose-built to suit the medical school's innovative teaching pedagogy and integrated research strategy. 

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      <image:caption>President of Singapore Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam (left) interacting with Ms Aletheia Chia, 19, First Year LKCMedicine student, at the Foundation Stone Laying Ceremony for the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine on Jan 08 2015. 

President of Singapore Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam gracing the foundation stone laying ceremony for Nanyang Technological University's (NTU) two new buildings which will house its medical school, jointly set up with Imperial College London, on Jan 08 2015. 

The seven-storey Experimental Medicine Building will be completed in July and the 20-storey Clinical Sciences Building will open its doors to medical students next year. The two buildings form the dual campus of The Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine). The Experimental Medicine Building is located at NTU's main campus while the Clinical Sciences Building is at its Novena campus. 

Also being unveiled are plans for the state-of-the-art future classrooms and research facilities that are purpose-built to suit the medical school's innovative teaching pedagogy and integrated research strategy. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Raymond Tang, (front left) 38, Branch Manager of Singapore Pools, together with Mr Ang Guan Choon, (front right) 63, Taxi-Driver, the two best trainees performing CPR and AED demonstration at Adventist Active Centre on Apr 19 2015.

The Adventist Active Centre, a senior activity centre, installing a public access AED at Block 530A Jurong West Avenue 1 on Apr 19 2015. They are also conducting AED and CPR training for 33 trainees. 

This is the first time a senior activity centre is installing a public access AED and Minister of State Desmond Lee will be launching this. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Eugene Seow, Executive Director of TOUCH Community Services, Guest of Honour Ms Low Yen Ling, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Social and Family Development and Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and Mayor of South-West District, and Ms Grace Lim, 23, client of TOUCH Centre for Independent Living (TCIL), at That Spare Room@The Fabulous Baker Boy, on Apr 29 2015.

TOUCH Community Services launching an art exhibition entitled '50 Special People: 1 Art Celebration' at That Spare Room@The Fabulous Baker Boy, on Apr 29 2015. It showcases 50 intellectually disabled artists' personal expression of Singapore.

A key highlight of the art exhibition is an installation made up of 50 ceramic plates featuring Singapore's ethnic races. The 50 ceramic art pieces, when put together, will form the shape of the Singapore island.

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      <image:caption>Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs, at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for SAFRA Punggol along Sentul Crescent on June 18 2014. 

The new $57 million waterfront SAFRA club in Punggol is part of the government's continuing efforts to enhance recognition for NSmen's contributions towards National Defence. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Minister Tan Chuan-Jin, Minister for Manpower and Co-Chair, SG50 Economic and International Committee, Mr Kho Han Jie Fabian, 23, NUS Year 3 Undergraduate and Mr Cheung Ho Yeung, 23, NUS Year 3 Undergraduate, at their SembCorp Marine booth at Suntec Convention Centre on Feb 10 2015. 

SG50 competition for university and polytechnic students to tell the stories of local industry champions and MNCs that have contributed to Singapore's economy. 76 submissions were received and there were a total of 17 winning teams. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Dr Maliki Osman, Minister of State for Defence and Deputy President of SAFRA, Dr Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Defence and Chairman of SAFRA Board of Governors, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chan Chun Sing, Second Minister for Defence and President of SAFRA, at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for SAFRA Punggol along Sentul Crescent on June 18 2014. 

The new $57 million waterfront SAFRA club in Punggol is part of the government's continuing efforts to enhance recognition for NSmen's contributions towards National Defence. 

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A huge turnout of co-operative members, their families and the public came together to form the Largest Human Formation of a corporate logo (SNCF) , setting a Singapore record in the process at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park on Sep 01 2013. They were joined by Mrs Josephine Teo, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Transport, who was the Guest of Honour at the 'Come Together as One' event organised by the Singapore National Co-operative Federation (SNCF).

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      <image:caption>Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean, together with Mr Gerald Singham, Vice-Chairman of OnePeople.sg and Mr Janil Puthucheary, Chairman of OnePeople.sg, flagging off the 3.5km Orange Ribbon Fun Walk at Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza on Aug 30 2015. 

7000 people making a stand against racism at Orange Ribbon Run 2015, which marked 50 years of Racial Harmony in Singapore. Held at Marina Bay Sands Event Plaza, the event was organised by OnePeople.sg - the ground up national body for multiracialism in Singapore. Guest of Honour is Mr Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs. 

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      <image:caption>Zumba Mass Warm Up Exercise at the Community Sports Festival 2014 at Jurong West Stadium on Apr 06 2014. 

West Coast GRC and Pioneer Constituency celebrate Community Sports Festival 2014 with the aim of promoting sports groups among residents. The festival this year features a range of modified sports, from fun tournaments to simple tryouts and mass walk/workout that offer many opportunities to bring people together, build friendships, foster teamwork, and widen social networks through shared networks.

Minister for Trade and Industry and advisor to Telok Blangah GROs, Mr Lim Hng Kiang is the GOH, joining him are other grassroots advisors such as S Iswaran, Lawrence Wong, Cedric Foo, Arthur Fong and Foo Mee Har, at Jurong West Stadium on Apr 06 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Minister for Trade and Industry and advisor to Telok Blangah GROs, Mr Lim Hng Kiang, passing the ball to Ms Eloise Tan, 10, from the Youth Development Squad of the Singapore Table Tennis Assoication, in the Mini Table Tennis Sports Challenge during the Community Sports Festival 2014 at Jurong West Stadium on Apr 06 2014. 

West Coast GRC and Pioneer Constituency celebrate Community Sports Festival 2014 with the aim of promoting sports groups among residents. The festival this year features a range of modified sports, from fun tournaments to simple tryouts and mass walk/workout that offer many opportunities to bring people together, build friendships, foster teamwork, and widen social networks through shared networks.

Minister for Trade and Industry and advisor to Telok Blangah GROs, Mr Lim Hng Kiang is the GOH, joining him are other grassroots advisors such as S Iswaran, Lawrence Wong, Cedric Foo, Arthur Fong and Foo Mee Har, at Jurong West Stadium on Apr 06 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Elderly from Redhill Moral Senior Activity Centre having their 'Lo-Hei' at Singapore Women's Association Lunar New Year Lunch for the Elderly and needy folks from various old age homes and seniors' activity centre held on March 19 2015 at Fond Garden Restaurant, Kallang Theatre. Guest-of-Honour is Madam Halimah Yacob, Speaker of Parliament and MP for Jurong GRC.

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      <image:caption>Madam Halimah Yacob (centre) interacting with Madam Latifah Bte Abdullah, (right) 78, from Redhill Moral Senior Activity Centre, at the Singapore Women's Association Lunar New Year Lunch for the Elderly and needy folks from various old age homes and seniors' activity centre held on March 19 2015 at Fond Garden Restaurant, Kallang Theatre. Guest-of-Honour is Madam Halimah Yacob, Speaker of Parliament and MP for Jurong GRC.

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Bernard Leong, Chairman, Chinatown Business Association, Mr Png Yiow Beng, Director, Chinatown Heritage Centre Pte Ltd, Mr S Iswaran, Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry), Mr Lionel Yeo, Chief Executive, STB, and Mr Peh Cheng Hoo, Co-Chairman, Chinatown Festival Committee, Kreta-Ayer Kim Seng CCC, rolling pineapples at the entrance of the new Chinatown Heritage Centre on Jan 28 2016. 

Official launch of the Chinatown Heritage Centre on Jan 28 2016. Mr S Iswaran, Minister for Trade and Industry (Industry) is the Guest of Honour. 

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      <image:caption>Madam Aznah Hamid, 57, Actress, shaking hand with PM Lee Hsien Loong at the Teck Ghee Lunar New Year Celebration Dinner 2016 on Saturday, 20 February 2016. 

Teck Ghee Grassroots Organisations organising the Teck Ghee Lunar New Year Celebration Dinner 2016 on Saturday, 20 February 2016. 

Grassroots Adviser Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio GRC, will be gracing this event as the Guest-of-Honour. Over 2,500 residents and guests of diverse backgrounds and races, of whom more than 300 of them are Teck Ghee Pioneer Generation residents, are expected. 

Residents can look forward to being entertained by a series of interesting performances and a God of Fortune mascot giving out “gold coins” to residents to bring them good luck and fortune. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Ngalirdjo Mungin, (sitting in wheelchair) 94, former satay stall owner. His grandson behind him is Mr Khalil Ramlan, 29, financial adviser.   

A book called SG50: Living the Singapore Story will be launched, featuring the lives of 58 ordinary Singaporeans, officiated by President Tony Tan Keng Yam, and SG50 Steering Committee Chairman, Minister for Education Heng Swee Keat, at National Library on May 15 2015.  

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      <image:caption>Xiang Yun (extreme right) taking the opportunity to pose for a photograph with Lim Tong Hai (second from right), as Minister for Communications and Information and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, (second from left) Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, looks on after the screening of an SG50 programme entitled Reunions, at National Library on July 22 2015. 

Members of Singapore's 1994 football team, together with Xiang Yun and Chen Shu Cheng from the cast of The Awakening, attending the screening of an SG50 programme entitled Reunions, at National Library on July 22 2015. Two episodes of the 5-part series will be shown – Mighty Lions, and The Awakening. Special Guest, Minister for Communications and Information and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, will be in attendance.

Reunions is a series that brings together people who had an important part to play in a key moment in Singapore’s modern history.  Though nostalgic it is also electric as each key event in the series pinpoints an important moment in the history and memory of a young nation.

The series starts its telecast on Channel NewsAsia from Monday, 3 August at 8pm, and is part of a slate of iconic Singapore-made documentaries developed by Channel NewsAsia as the nation celebrates Singapore’s 50th year of independence.

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      <image:caption>Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen looking at models of the Bionix Infantry Fighting Vehicle and Trailblazer Countermine Vehicle, in the DSTA Gallery in the DSTA Integrated Complex during opening ceremony of the DSTA Integrated Complex on Tuesday 29 March 2016. 

Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen is the Guest of Honour (GOH). 

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      <image:caption>Mr Chan Chun Sing interacts with participants from Eco-Social Enterprise, set up by Family Life Champions in Punggol South 2011, as a platform for the elderly to connect and contribute back to the community at Marquee at N6 Park for Community and Emergency Preparedness Day on June 24 2012. The elderly and youth participants work together to produce and sell eco-friendly artwork, which in turn, also promote intergenerational bonding within the community.
 
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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Swee Keat (center), giving a WeCare welfare pack to Madam Elaine Ee, (right) 81, Retiree, during distribution of WeCare welfare packs with volunteers in Tampines GRC on Sept 20 2015. 

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      <image:caption>1000 Tampines residents kicking off building works on Tampines Town Hub together with (from left) Mr Ang Hak Seng, Chief Executive Director of People's Association and the Advisers to the Tampines Grassroots Organisations - Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Education,  Mr Mah Bow Tan, and Mr Baey Yam Keng, at the former Tampines Stadium carpark on June 01 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Our Tampines Hub will open its doors to the public and it will mark the opening of the Public Service Centre, a first where the services of Singapore's six key government agencies are made available at one location. With this opening, several public and private sector services will become available to residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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      <image:caption>Our Tampines Hub will open its doors to the public and it will mark the opening of the Public Service Centre, a first where the services of Singapore's six key government agencies are made available at one location. With this opening, several public and private sector services will become available to residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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      <image:caption>Our Tampines Hub will open its doors to the public and it will mark the opening of the Public Service Centre, a first where the services of Singapore's six key government agencies are made available at one location. With this opening, several public and private sector services will become available to residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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      <image:caption>Guest of Honour Senior Minister of State, Ms Indranee Rajah, and Ms Denise Phua, Mayor of Central Singapore Community Development Council &amp; Advisor for Moulmein-Kallang GRC, joining residents to make Rojak as symbolic of Community Coming Together, at Delta Avenue on Apr 18 2015.  

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      <image:caption>1000 Tampines residents kicking off building works on Tampines Town Hub together with Mr Ang Hak Seng, Chief Executive Director of People's Association and the Advisers to the Tampines Grassroots Organisations - Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Education, Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs and Foreign Affairs, Mr Mah Bow Tan, and Mr Baey Yam Keng, at the former Tampines Stadium carpark on June 01 2014. 

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      <image:caption>Yu Neng Primary School celebrating its 80th anniversary with a gala dinner and a launch of an i-Gallery, an interactive learning tool to promote an appreciation for the school's history, along with that of the Bedok community and Singapore. Minister for Education Heng Swee Keat (center)will be the Guest of Honour, principal of Yu Neng Primary School Mrs Clara Lim-Tan (left of minister), and Mr Ng Beng Chok, (right of minister) 68, Chairman of School Advisory Committee (SAC). 

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      <image:caption>Ms Shen Enyao, 5, (left) and Ms Heng Ying Xuan, 5, (right) both K1 students, are working together to make new items out of recyclable materials while Mr Lim Biow Chuan, (centre) watches from behind during the launch of 'I Am Your Green Champ' programme for My First Skool on May 23 2013. This programme is introduced by The National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Public Hygiene Council (PHC) and launched by Mr Lim Biow Chuan, Advisor to the Mountbatten Grassroots Organisations and MP for Mountbatten SMC. 

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      <image:caption>Health Minister Gan Kim Yong giving flowers to nurses at SingHealth's Nurses' Day celebration, attended by over 2000 nurses and staff from SingHealth's 10 healthcare institutions, at The Academia, SGH Campus on Aug 01 2014. 

Launch of Patient Navigator role by SingHealth to help patients with complex and/or chronic conditions journey through the continuum of care and transit seamlessly across different care settings. 

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      <image:caption>Health Minister Gan Kim Yong (centre in pink shirt) at SingHealth's Nurses' Day celebration, attended by over 2000 nurses and staff from SingHealth's 10 healthcare institutions, at The Academia, SGH Campus on Aug 01 2014. 

Launch of Patient Navigator role by SingHealth to help patients with complex and/or chronic conditions journey through the continuum of care and transit seamlessly across different care settings. 

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      <image:caption>Lift Upgrading Completion Ceremony at Blk 150A Bishan Street 11 on May 10 2015. 

"Ministerial Community Visit by Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Education to Bishan East Division" at Bishan Community Club on 10 May 2015, hosted by Wong Kan Seng, Grassroots Adviser to Bishan-Toa Payoh Grassroots Organisations. The visit includes various programmes by the Division that are aimed at promoting a healthy, inclusive, caring, resilient and cohesive community. </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Swee Keat, (centre in red) Minister for Education, reciting the story "The Great Race" to the audience while N2 students from Hampton Pre-School "Play-Act" the story on stage on 10 May 2015

"Ministerial Community Visit by Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Education to Bishan East Division" at Bishan Community Club on 10 May 2015, hosted by Wong Kan Seng, Grassroots Adviser to Bishan-Toa Payoh Grassroots Organisations. The visit includes various programmes by the Division that are aimed at promoting a healthy, inclusive, caring, resilient and cohesive community.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Heng Swee Keat, (centre in red) Minister for Education, interacting with Mr Xie Zhuoyi, (third from left) 1, and mother Madam Xu Fei, (second from left) 35, Engineer, at Clover Way Playground on 10 May 2015. 

"Ministerial Community Visit by Mr Heng Swee Keat, Minister for Education to Bishan East Division" at Bishan Community Club on 10 May 2015, hosted by Wong Kan Seng, Grassroots Adviser to Bishan-Toa Payoh Grassroots Organisations. The visit includes various programmes by the Division that are aimed at promoting a healthy, inclusive, caring, resilient and cohesive community.  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mr Lim Biow Chuan, (left) Advisor to the Mountbatten Grassroots Organisations and MP for Mountbatten SMC, helps to pick the leaf into Ms Julia Wu Jiang's bag during the litter-picking session on school compound at the launch of 'I Am Your Green Champ' programme for My First Skool on May 23 2013. This programme is introduced by The National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Public Hygiene Council (PHC) and launched by Mr Lim Biow Chuan, Advisor to the Mountbatten Grassroots Organisations and MP for Mountbatten SMC. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Gavin James Rodringuez, (extreme right, sitting) 17, student artist from Pathlight School, showing his art work to Ms Ho Ching, Advisor of Autism Resource Centre and Executive Director and CEO of Temasek Holdings, at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore on Jan 29 2015.

Pathlight School launching an inaugural public art exhibition, "Art for Autism: Diversity", featuring the 58 new works of 17 student artists with autism from Pathlight Artist Development Programme, at the East Garden Foyer Gallery &amp; The Fullerton Heritage Gallery at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore on Jan 29 2015. Ms Ho Ching, Advisor of Autism Resource Centre and Executive Director and CEO of Temasek Holdings, is the Guest-of-Honour for this event.  

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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob giving high five to Luigie Miguel Magadia, 10, with Ms Queenie Loh, 25, Teacher, beside him. She is communicating with him using the iPad, one of the Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tool, at the Colours Cafe in St. Andrew’s Autism School.

President Halimah Yacob visiting St. Andrew’s Autism School as part of President Halimah’s community engagement, Sept 24, 2019. 

President Halimah will meet and interact with students and staff and learn about the customised instructional programmes that support the educational needs of students with autism. 

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      <image:caption>Birds such as Asian Glossy Starlings on trees near Blk 796 Yishun Ring Road on Sept 25, 2019. 

A lady has called in and according to her, there are flocks of birds (of different breeds) nesting in the trees opposite block 798 Yishun Ring Road.

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      <image:caption>Participants of FairPrice Walk for Rice+ @ South East campaign doing mass warm-up exercise at Wisma Geylang Serai.

NTUC FairPrice (FairPrice) and South East Community Development Council (CDC) launched the eleventh instalment of the annual FairPrice Walk for Rice+ @ South East at Wisma Geylang Serai on Sept 25, 2019, with a target to raise 500,000 bowls of white and brown rice, in addition to 37,500 bowls of oatmeal, to encourage healthy eating among the low-income. The donation will benefit over 7,000 underprivileged families and individuals residing in the South East district.

The launch event was attended by Mr Seah Kian Peng, CEO, NTUC FairPrice, and hosted by Dr Maliki Osman, Mayor of South East District, Senior Minister of State for Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Grassroots Adviser to East Coast GRC GROs.

For every 200 metres of walking completed at various community activities or each participating product sold between 19 September to 2 October 2019, FairPrice Foundation will donate one bowl of brown rice and one bowl of white rice, up to half a million bowls in total, towards the campaign. In addition, one bowl of oatmeal will also be donated for every 400 metres of walking once the target for rice has been met. FairPrice Foundation has pledged to donate up to 37,500 bowls of oatmeal for the campaign this year.

Members of the public can contribute to FairPrice Walk for Rice+ @ South East by participating in various walking activities held at FairPrice outlets – Bedok North A, SingPost Centre and Nex shopping mall, from 28 to 29 September 2019, 12pm to 4pm.

This year, the aim is to clock a total of 65,000 kilometres by the community and corporate partners, an increase from 50,000 kilometres in previous years. Over the last 10 years of the initiative, over 1,150,000 kilometres in walking activities were recorded, which is equivalent to walking more than 28 times round the earth.

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Participants of The Straits Times Run 2019 collecting their race packs during ST Run Race Pack Collection at OCBC Arena Hall 1 on Sept 26, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Participants of The Straits Times Run 2019 queueing to collect their race packs during ST Run Race Pack Collection at OCBC Arena Hall 1 on Sept 26, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>A lady exercising on a bench among the trees at Pasir Ris Park on 26 Sept 2019 at 8.19am. As of 8am, the 24-hour PSI reading in the eastern part of Singapore was 65. The 1-hr PM2.5 reading was 23.

Thundery showers are forecast over Singapore and parts of Sumatra for the next few days, bringing some improvement to the haze situation in the region, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Wednesday evening (Sept 25).

But the agency said that Singapore may still experience occasional hazy conditions if winds blow smoke haze from Sumatra towards Singapore.

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      <image:caption>A pair of Oriental Pied Hornbills taking flight at Pasir Ris Park on 26 Sept 2019 at 8.33am. As of 8am, the 24-hour PSI reading in the eastern part of Singapore was 65. The 1-hr PM2.5 reading was 23.

Thundery showers are forecast over Singapore and parts of Sumatra for the next few days, bringing some improvement to the haze situation in the region, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Wednesday evening (Sept 25).

But the agency said that Singapore may still experience occasional hazy conditions if winds blow smoke haze from Sumatra towards Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Non-breeding Aleutian Tern. 

Seabird survey with Nature Society (Singapore) on Sept 28, 2019. 

September's pelagic trip is undertaken to view seabirds on their autumn migration. They will sail the Singapore Strait and turn around between the end of Changi and north of Batam. Expect Swift and Lesser Crested Terns and the less common Bridled and Aleutian Terns.  Swinhoe's Storm Petrels undertake their southwards migration at this time too.  

Science story on seabirds in Singapore and their unique life history traits. 

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      <image:caption>Bridled Tern.

Seabird survey with Nature Society (Singapore) on Sept 28, 2019. 

September's pelagic trip is undertaken to view seabirds on their autumn migration. They will sail the Singapore Strait and turn around between the end of Changi and north of Batam. Expect Swift and Lesser Crested Terns and the less common Bridled and Aleutian Terns.  Swinhoe's Storm Petrels undertake their southwards migration at this time too.  

Science story on seabirds in Singapore and their unique life history traits. 

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      <image:caption>Juvenile Bridled Tern (To be confirmed). 

Seabird survey with Nature Society (Singapore) on Sept 28, 2019. 

September's pelagic trip is undertaken to view seabirds on their autumn migration. They will sail the Singapore Strait and turn around between the end of Changi and north of Batam. Expect Swift and Lesser Crested Terns and the less common Bridled and Aleutian Terns.  Swinhoe's Storm Petrels undertake their southwards migration at this time too.  

Science story on seabirds in Singapore and their unique life history traits. 

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      <image:caption>Juvenile Red-necked Phalaropes.

Seabird survey with Nature Society (Singapore) on Sept 28, 2019. 

September's pelagic trip is undertaken to view seabirds on their autumn migration. They will sail the Singapore Strait and turn around between the end of Changi and north of Batam. Expect Swift and Lesser Crested Terns and the less common Bridled and Aleutian Terns.  Swinhoe's Storm Petrels undertake their southwards migration at this time too.  

Science story on seabirds in Singapore and their unique life history traits. 

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      <image:caption>Seabird survey with Nature Society (Singapore) on Sept 28, 2019. 

September's pelagic trip is undertaken to view seabirds on their autumn migration. They will sail the Singapore Strait and turn around between the end of Changi and north of Batam. Expect Swift and Lesser Crested Terns and the less common Bridled and Aleutian Terns.  Swinhoe's Storm Petrels undertake their southwards migration at this time too.  

Science story on seabirds in Singapore and their unique life history traits. 

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      <image:caption>(From left) Mr Ong Ye Kung, Minister for Education; Ms Veronica Allen, Managing Director of IBM Singapore; and Ms Denise Phua, Chairperson of Government Parliamentary Committee for Education; taking part in a quiz as part of the AI-Teaser Class, at IBM Studios on Oct 04, 2019. 

As part of the 2nd anniversary for SkillsFuture for Digital Workplace, Minister for Education, Mr Ong Ye Kung, will visit IBM to launch the enhanced version of SFDW, which will include AI content. He will also launch five new two-day AI programmes for Singaporeans who are keen to equip themselves with necessary skillsets in AI jobs required by the industry.

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      <image:caption>Construction works near Blk 211 Tampines Street 23 on Oct 04, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>African Spurred Tortoises trying to mate inside their enclosure at Singapore Zoo on Oct 17, 2019. The African spurred tortoise is the third largest species of tortoise in the world. They live in dry arid areas with little water. During the hottest part of the day, they burrow underground to keep cool. 

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      <image:caption>Bus passenger using mobile phone inside a bus at the bus stop opposite Khatib MRT station on Oct 17, 2019. 

Singapore has set its sights on up to four 5G networks, instead of the two initially planned for, as the authorities take bolder steps to spearhead developments believed to be crucial to the nation's economic growth.

All four networks can be rolled out by next year, although nationwide coverage will take much longer and be limited to only two networks due to the scarcity of 5G airwaves for islandwide reach.

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      <image:caption>The Volocopter 2X performed its first piloted flight in a city centre at 12pm along the Marina Bay waterfront on Oct 22, 2019. 

This flight is the result of the close cooperation between MOT, CAAS and Volocopter over the past several months following its announcement in September 2018.

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      <image:caption>Alexander Zosel, co-founder of Volocopter, doing media interview in front of the Volocopter 2X in the VoloPort on Oct 22, 2019. 

The Volocopter 2X performed its first piloted flight in a city centre at 12pm along the Marina Bay waterfront on Oct 22, 2019. 

This flight is the result of the close cooperation between MOT, CAAS and Volocopter over the past several months following its announcement in September 2018.

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      <image:caption>Quay cranes at Pasir Panjang Terminal in Singapore on Oct 24, 2019.  

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      <image:caption>SCDF personnel demonstrating the medical evacuation of crew members who will be treated for chemical inhalation, from the Royal Jasper chemical tanker to SCDF Marine Rescue Vessel (MRV) Red Dolphin. 

Chemical Spill Exercise 2019 at Raffles Reserved Anchorage on Oct 24, 2019. 

The Chemical Spill Exercise (ChemSpill Ex) 2019 will test the readiness and response capabilities of Singapore in managing chemical spills that happen at sea.

Organised by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), ChemSpill Ex is a multi-agency exercise involving the deployment of seaward equipment and advanced technologies in managing chemical pollution along Raffles Reserved Anchorage. A total of 150 personnel from 20 agencies, including the Police Coast Guard, the Republic of Singapore Navy and the Singapore Civil Defence Force, will participate in the exercise.

ChemSpill Ex 2019 will simulate the spillage of chemicals into the sea following the collision of two tankers. It will also demonstrate the medical evacuation of crew members who will be treated for chemical inhalation. 

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      <image:caption>The mothers praying and giving one another support before the screening of the video at the launch of the PleaseStay. Movement at 10 Space @ Orchard Central on Oct 29, 2019. 

A group of bereaved mothers in Singapore who lost their children to suicide have come together to form a ground-up initiative, PleaseStay. Movement. Dedicated to promotion of mental wellness and suicide prevention, the Movement aims to raise awareness on youth suicide; call on whole-of-society to remove stigma on depression, mental illness and encourage those who are battling their pain and sense of hopelessness to speak out and seek help.

It also calls for a national strategy to combat this disturbing trend of rising youth suicide in Singapore and more concerted and coordinated efforts to promote mental well-being. Beyond the pain and struggles of their tragic losses, the mothers hope to make a difference in societal support for youths-at risk.

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      <image:caption>Bougainvillea blooming at the Terrace Garden at Telok Blangah Hill Park on Oct 31, 2019. 

Bougainvillea blooming at the Terrace Garden at Telok Blangah Hill Park. A popular spot for wedding couples, Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. 

Aptly themed 'Recapturing the Past Splendour', Telok Blangah Hill Park has a history that few other parks can boast. This park has long been a place of gathering for trading communities since the early nineteenth century. The prosperity of the traders is symbolised by the Alkaff Mansion, an elegant colonial bungalow built by a family of Arab Traders, which used to host grand parties for the social elite.

Telok Blangah Hill Park is part of the Southern Ridges, which also comprises Mount Faber Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve. 

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      <image:caption>Bougainvillea blooming at the Terrace Garden at Telok Blangah Hill Park on Oct 31, 2019. 

Bougainvillea blooming at the Terrace Garden at Telok Blangah Hill Park. A popular spot for wedding couples, Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. 

Aptly themed 'Recapturing the Past Splendour', Telok Blangah Hill Park has a history that few other parks can boast. This park has long been a place of gathering for trading communities since the early nineteenth century. The prosperity of the traders is symbolised by the Alkaff Mansion, an elegant colonial bungalow built by a family of Arab Traders, which used to host grand parties for the social elite.

Telok Blangah Hill Park is part of the Southern Ridges, which also comprises Mount Faber Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park and Labrador Nature Reserve. 

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      <image:caption>(Sitting, from left) Mr Amrin Amin and  Mdm Rahayu Mahzam assembling a Trent model aircraft engine at The Learning Festival 2019 at Our Tampines Hub on Nov 02, 2019. 

This weekend, more than 30 partners will come together with MENDAKI to bring various learning programmes and experiences for the community to explore at The Learning Festival 2019 at Our Tampines Hub. 

This 2-day event is the culmination of the Raikan Ilmu month, a community movement aimed at promoting a culture of lifelong learning.

From developing our children's creativity to discovering the future of learning and work, The Learning Festival showcases that knowledge comes in all forms and can be celebrated at all stages of life. 

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      <image:caption>Mr Masagos Zulkifli and Associate Professor (AP) Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim joining the students during an Interactive Salad Making Session at Tampines Central Park Amphitheatre on Nov 02, 2019. 

The final run of ‘Perkasa Warisan’ 2019 at Fort Canning Park and Tampines Central Park Amphitheatre on Nov 02, 2019. 

It involves 177 students from 7 Primary Schools from Tampines and Pasir Ris. Mr Masagos Zulkifli, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Adviser to PA MESRA and Associate Professor (AP) Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (SPS) for the Ministry of Social and Family Development and Education and Adviser to PA MESRA, joining the students at the session at Tampines Central Park.

About 1,000 Primary Four students from 35 schools participated in the second edition of ‘Perkasa Warisan’ (Anchoring Heritage) organised by the People’s Association Malay Activity Executive Committees Council (PA MESRA), its Malay Activity Executive Committees (MAECs) and the Arif Budiman Malay Teachers’ (AGAB) Workgroup, and supported by the Malay Language Learning and Promotion Committee (MLLPC). This is three times more than the number of students who benefitted from the programme in 2018. The second edition of the programme that was held from March to November 2019 at six towns, namely Chua Chu Kang, Jurong, Marsiling-Yew Tee, Sembawang, Nee Soon and Tampines, aims to enhance the use of the Malay language, as well as appreciation of Malay culture through experiential, interactive and fun approach in common spaces such as parks and community clubs.

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      <image:caption>President Halimah Yacob viewing the portraits on the Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame at the opening of The Lives of Women exhibition at National Museum of Singapore on Nov 02, 2019.

Opening of The Lives of Women exhibition at National Museum of Singapore on Nov 02, 2019. The Guest of Honour at the exhibition launch is President Halimah Yacob. 

The exhibition, titled The Lives of Women: How have women progressed in Singapore since Independence?, is the second of a three-part series staged by the Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame (SWHF) in collaboration with the National Museum of Singapore.

This second exhibition, which will run till mid-January 2020, traces the key policies and developments that have affected women’s lives in Singapore over the last five decades. It also highlights the important contributions made during this period by some of the women in the Hall of Fame.

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      <image:caption>Guest-of-Honour Minister Masagos Zulkifli attending the Interfaith Symposium at SSA Headquarters on Nov 02, 2019. 

Singapore Soka Association (SSA) holding an Interfaith Symposium deliberating on the topic, “Harmonious and Peaceful Co-existence in Diversity”, at SSA Headquarters on Nov 02, 2019. 

Guest-of-Honour for this event is Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Minister Masagos Zulkifli.

Speakers from various faiths, namely Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism, will be discussing on the key tenets for promoting a harmonious and peaceful co-existence amidst diverse groups of religious faiths in Singapore. They will also be sharing perspectives on how we can tackle the emerging challenges of globalisation, rising threat of terrorism amidst increasing religiosity in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Northern Indian Dance of a traditional kathak repertoire by Ms Aamrapali Bhandari and Ms Prerna Datta from the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society. 

Singapore Soka Association (SSA) holding an Interfaith Symposium deliberating on the topic, “Harmonious and Peaceful Co-existence in Diversity”, at SSA Headquarters on Nov 02, 2019. 

Guest-of-Honour for this event is Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Minister Masagos Zulkifli.

Speakers from various faiths, namely Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism, will be discussing on the key tenets for promoting a harmonious and peaceful co-existence amidst diverse groups of religious faiths in Singapore. They will also be sharing perspectives on how we can tackle the emerging challenges of globalisation, rising threat of terrorism amidst increasing religiosity in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Soka Youth Dance Crew during their hip-hop performance of D.A.R.E – which stands for “Dancers Actively Ready to Elevate”.

Singapore Soka Association (SSA) holding an Interfaith Symposium deliberating on the topic, “Harmonious and Peaceful Co-existence in Diversity”, at SSA Headquarters on Nov 02, 2019. 

Guest-of-Honour for this event is Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Minister Masagos Zulkifli.

Speakers from various faiths, namely Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism, will be discussing on the key tenets for promoting a harmonious and peaceful co-existence amidst diverse groups of religious faiths in Singapore. They will also be sharing perspectives on how we can tackle the emerging challenges of globalisation, rising threat of terrorism amidst
increasing religiosity in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Keynote Speech by Guest-of-Honour Minister Masagos Zulkifli. 

Singapore Soka Association (SSA) holding an Interfaith Symposium deliberating on the topic, “Harmonious and Peaceful Co-existence in Diversity”, at SSA Headquarters on Nov 02, 2019. 

Guest-of-Honour for this event is Minister for the Environment and Water Resources, and Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Minister Masagos Zulkifli.

Speakers from various faiths, namely Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism, will be discussing on the key tenets for promoting a harmonious and peaceful co-existence amidst diverse groups of religious faiths in Singapore. They will also be sharing perspectives on how we can tackle the emerging challenges of globalisation, rising threat of terrorism amidst
increasing religiosity in Singapore.

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      <image:caption>Chloe Chua, 13, dancing during ChildAid rehearsal at Orchard Central on Nov 03, 2019. 

ChildAid 2019 is going back to the beginning by celebrating the highlights from 15 remarkable years of ChildAid.

Sing! Play! Dance! will reminisce moments that inspired people to give. Together with multimedia and film, the concert will feature interviews and go behind the scene with the community of people who make ChildAid possible and show their constant efforts to build a brighter future for the less fortunate and change the lives of many children for the better.

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      <image:caption>Gymnasts from Releve Rhythmic Gymnastics Academy dancing during ChildAid rehearsal at Orchard Central on Nov 03, 2019. 

ChildAid 2019 is going back to the beginning by celebrating the highlights from 15 remarkable years of ChildAid.

Sing! Play! Dance! will reminisce moments that inspired people to give. Together with multimedia and film, the concert will feature interviews and go behind the scene with the community of people who make ChildAid possible and show their constant efforts to build a brighter future for the less fortunate and change the lives of many children for the better.

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      <image:caption>Active Mobility Enforcement officer approaching Mr Adrin Lim, 27, GrabFood delivery rider riding his electric scooter on footpath outside Westgate shopping mall on Nov 05, 2019. 

Electric scooters will be banned from footpaths from Tuesday (Nov 5), in the latest and toughest measure yet to address public safety concerns surrounding their use.

Those caught flouting the rules can be fined up to $2,000 and/or jailed for up to three months if convicted.

From now until the end of the year, the authorities will mainly issue warnings to errant riders, but a zero-tolerance approach will be taken from next year.

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      <image:caption>Active Mobility Enforcement officers approaching a GrabFood delivery rider riding with her electric scooter on the footpath outside Jem shopping mall on Nov 05, 2019. 

Electric scooters will be banned from footpaths from Tuesday (Nov 5), in the latest and toughest measure yet to address public safety concerns surrounding their use.

Those caught flouting the rules can be fined up to $2,000 and/or jailed for up to three months if convicted.

From now until the end of the year, the authorities will mainly issue warnings to errant riders, but a zero-tolerance approach will be taken from next year.

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      <image:caption>MacRitchie Reservoir Park as viewed from 130 Lor 1 Toa Payoh on Dec 10, 2019.  

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      <image:caption>A dump truck on the floating platform offloads the incineration ash into the Phase 2 cell at Semakau Landfill on Dec 10, 2019.

Semakau Landfill, the region’s first offshore landfill, is celebrating its 20th Anniversary this year. Throughout the last two decades, Semakau Landfill has been a demonstration of Singapore’s sound environmental policies and outstanding engineering capability. The development of Semakau Landfill showcased how sustainable waste management can co-exist with biodiversity and nature. Today, close to 300 species of resident plants, birds, insects, fishes and other marine creatures have been spotted on the island. 

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      <image:caption>Land being cleared near Alkaff Kampung Melayu Mosque as viewed from Bartley Road East on Dec 12, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Central Catchment Nature Reserve and landed properties as viewed from 131B Lor 1 Toa Payoh on Dec 12, 2019.

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      <image:caption>Braddell View estate as viewed from 131A Lor 1 Toa Payoh on Dec 12, 2019.

Singapore's largest private residential site, Braddell View estate, has been relaunched for collective sale by tender, with the owners' reserve price remaining unchanged at an eye-grabbing $2.08 billion.

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      <image:caption>HDB flats as viewed from 130A Lor 1 Toa Payoh on Dec 12, 2019.

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      <image:caption>A man casting a net into the sea at Sembawang Park, which is next to Sembawang Shipyard, on Dec 12, 2019. 

The park gives visitors a glimpse of Singapore’s naval heritage. Walk along the restored old pathways used during the British occupation or visit the Beaulieu House, the Sembawang jetty and the remains of the 1920s Seletar Pier. The park is also surrounded by other places of historical interest like the Admiralty House, Kampong Wak Hassan, Masjid Petempatan Melayu Sembawang, Sembawang memorial and the Sembawang Shipyard, which was a British Naval Base from 1938 to 1968.

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      <image:caption>Mushrooms sprouting at the root zone of a tree at 842H Tampines Street 82 on Dec 16, 2019. 

Mushrooms are the fruit of fungi that grow in soil or decaying organic matter, and they appear above the ground to disperse their spores. Once this reproductive task is complete, they will rot within days.

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      <image:caption>Mushrooms sprouting at the root zone of a tree at 842H Tampines Street 82 on Dec 16, 2019. 

Mushrooms are the fruit of fungi that grow in soil or decaying organic matter, and they appear above the ground to disperse their spores. Once this reproductive task is complete, they will rot within days.

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      <image:caption>HDB flats as viewed from Toa Payoh Crest on Dec 16, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Volunteers singing songs to the elderly at the void deck of Blk 220 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 on Dec 18, 2019. 

For Causes Week 2019. Living Way Social Services, which started in 2015, has been helping the elderly and those in need in the Teck Ghee area. This includes weekly befriending sessions to about 200 senior citizens, as well as monthly Agape Lunches where about 70 senior citizens gather at a void deck in Ang Mo Kio for lunch, games and talks. The group also provides free house refurbishment, and tuition for a small group of kids. The group was started by a group of church friends and the church's pastor, Mr Joseph Tan.

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      <image:caption>Students from Spectra Secondary School reacting during the briefing before the collection of their N-level examination results on Dec 19, 2019.

More than three in four Normal (Academic) stream students made the cut for promotion to Secondary 5 next year, the N-level results released on Thursday afternoon (Dec 19) showed.

And almost every one of the 9,752 students from the stream who sat the exams this year passed, with figures showing 99.5 per cent clearing the hurdle.

These figures are similar to the ones recorded last year, which showed 76.9 per cent qualifying to take the O-levels at Secondary 5.

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      <image:caption>Nur Syahirah Binte Masnor ,16, student from Spectra Secondary School, wiping tears of happiness after collecting her N-level examination results on Dec 19, 2019. 

More than three in four Normal (Academic) stream students made the cut for promotion to Secondary 5 next year, the N-level results released on Thursday afternoon (Dec 19) showed.

And almost every one of the 9,752 students from the stream who sat the exams this year passed, with figures showing 99.5 per cent clearing the hurdle.

These figures are similar to the ones recorded last year, which showed 76.9 per cent qualifying to take the O-levels at Secondary 5.

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      <image:caption>Students from Spectra Secondary School reacting during the collection of their N-level examination results on Dec 19, 2019.

More than three in four Normal (Academic) stream students made the cut for promotion to Secondary 5 next year, the N-level results released on Thursday afternoon (Dec 19) showed.

And almost every one of the 9,752 students from the stream who sat the exams this year passed, with figures showing 99.5 per cent clearing the hurdle.

These figures are similar to the ones recorded last year, which showed 76.9 per cent qualifying to take the O-levels at Secondary 5.

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      <image:caption>Officers from Emergency Response Team (ERT) patrolling on the Jubilee Bridge. 

The officers from the ERTs are specially trained in responding to public security incidents, complementing the Police’s counter-terrorism capabilities. The ERTs will conduct high-visibility patrols at pre-identified locations to deter any armed attacks. These officers have been deployed for patrols since June 2016.

The Singapore Police Force holding a media walkthrough on Dec 23, 2019, on the security arrangements for Marina Bay Singapore Countdown (MBSC) 2020. 

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      <image:caption>Officers from Special Operations Command (SOC) patrolling at Raffles Green. 

The Police Tactical Unit (PTU) officers from the SOC are specially trained to deal with public order and public security incidents. As part of this deployment, they will also conduct high-visibility patrols at pre-identified locations with large congregations. 

The Singapore Police Force holding a media walkthrough on Dec 23, 2019, on the security arrangements for Marina Bay Singapore Countdown (MBSC) 2020. 

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      <image:caption>A dome-like structure where the third Apple flagship store will be sited at Marina Bay Sands on Dec 23, 2019. 

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      <image:caption>Gideon Chew, 6, K2, viewing the solar eclipse with his solar eclipse viewer at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Honorary Professor Daniel Chew, 59, Lecturer, shooting the solar eclipse with his phone and solar eclipse viewer at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>People viewing the solar eclipse through telescopes at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Mr Joel Chin, (right) 25, air force engineer, and Ms Lydia Chia, 19, Student, taking a photograph of the solar eclipse with their phone and solar eclipse viewer, at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>People viewing the solar eclipse through telescopes and solar eclipse viewers at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Lucas Toh, 5, K2, viewing the solar eclipse through a telescope at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>People viewing the solar eclipse with boxes at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Full solar eclipse at 1.22pm as viewed from Science Centre Singapore on Dec 26, 2019.  

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Reflection of partial solar eclipse in the Ecogarden pond at Science Centre Singapore on Dec 26, 2019.  

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Partial solar eclipse at 1.43pm as viewed from Science Centre Singapore on Dec 26, 2019.  

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Madam Wang Shi Ting, 31, Housewife, with her daughter, Bella Zhu, 8 months old, viewing the solar eclipse through a telescope at Science Centre Singapore.

Science Centre Singapore organising an Eclipse Viewing Event to allow the public to view the eclipse safely through telescopes at the Ecogarden on Dec 26, 2019. 

A rare "ring of fire" will be visible on Boxing Day afternoon as the annular solar eclipse returns to Singapore skies for the first time in 20 years.

Areas in the southern half of Singapore, including Sentosa, Jurong, Bukit Timah and Changi, will be able to witness the phenomenon from about 11.30am to 3.20pm on Dec 26.

The Moon will cover about 94 per cent of the Sun's surface, leaving its outer edges visible in a "ring of fire" from about 1.22pm to 1.24pm.

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      <image:caption>Visitors at the open-air rooftop deck, which is the highest point at 50m above ground, and will offer an unblocked 360° view of the surroundings, on Dec 27, 2019. 

Gardens by the Bay will open its new Supertree Observatory to the public on 27 Dec. This will comprise two main areas – one of which is the open-air rooftop deck, which at 50m above ground, is the highest viewing point in Gardens by the Bay and will provide an unblocked 360° view of the Marina Bay precinct.

This comes on the back of the immense popularity of the Gardens’ 50-metre-tall Supertree and 22-metre-high OCBC Skyway. Given the limited capacity on the Skyway, the additional public observatory will allow greater accessibility and enable more visitors to enjoy the panoramic views.

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      <image:caption>Gardens by the Bay will open its new Supertree Observatory to the public on 27 Dec. This will comprise two main areas – one of which is the open-air rooftop deck, which at 50m above ground, is the highest viewing point in Gardens by the Bay and will provide an unblocked 360° view of the Marina Bay precinct.

This comes on the back of the immense popularity of the Gardens’ 50-metre-tall Supertree and 22-metre-high OCBC Skyway. Given the limited capacity on the Skyway, the additional public observatory will allow greater accessibility and enable more visitors to enjoy the panoramic views.

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      <image:caption>Visitors on the open-air rooftop deck, which is the highest point at 50m above ground, and will offer an unblocked 360° view of the surroundings on Dec 27, 2019. 

Gardens by the Bay will open its new Supertree Observatory to the public on 27 Dec. This will comprise two main areas – one of which is the open-air rooftop deck, which at 50m above ground, is the highest viewing point in Gardens by the Bay and will provide an unblocked 360° view of the Marina Bay precinct.

This comes on the back of the immense popularity of the Gardens’ 50-metre-tall Supertree and 22-metre-high OCBC Skyway. Given the limited capacity on the Skyway, the additional public observatory will allow greater accessibility and enable more visitors to enjoy the panoramic views.

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      <image:caption>Generic photograph of Singapore skyline taken from  new Supertree Observatory at Gardens by the Bay on 27 Dec 2019.

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      <image:caption>Visitors at the base of a Supertree at Gardens by the Bay on Dec 27, 2019. 

Gardens by the Bay will open its new Supertree Observatory to the public on 27 Dec. This will comprise two main areas – one of which is the open-air rooftop deck, which at 50m above ground, is the highest viewing point in Gardens by the Bay and will provide an unblocked 360° view of the Marina Bay precinct.

This comes on the back of the immense popularity of the Gardens’ 50-metre-tall Supertree and 22-metre-high OCBC Skyway. Given the limited capacity on the Skyway, the additional public observatory will allow greater accessibility and enable more visitors to enjoy the panoramic views.

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      <image:caption>Visitors on the open-air rooftop deck, which is the highest point at 50m above ground, and will offer an unblocked 360¡ view of the surroundings on Dec 27, 2019. 

Gardens by the Bay will open its new Supertree Observatory to the public on 27 Dec. This will comprise two main areas Ð one of which is the open-air rooftop deck, which at 50m above ground, is the highest viewing point in Gardens by the Bay and will provide an unblocked 360¡ view of the Marina Bay precinct.

This comes on the back of the immense popularity of the GardensÕ 50-metre-tall Supertree and 22-metre-high OCBC Skyway. Given the limited capacity on the Skyway, the additional public observatory will allow greater accessibility and enable more visitors to enjoy the panoramic views.

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      <image:caption>Wake of Ms Abigail Danao Leste at Direct Funeral Services memorial hall on Dec 31, 2019. 

Ms Abigail Danao Leste - one of two women who died after being hit by a car at Lucky Plaza on Sunday (Dec 29) - was the sole breadwinner of her family. Now that she is dead, her two children are at a loss.

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      <image:caption>Adeline taking a walk in the park before admission to hospital for delivery of baby, 01 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Adeline on the way to Gleneagles Hospital, 01 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Adeline changing into hospital gown at Gleneagles Hospital, 01 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Device measuring contractions and fetal heartbeat at Gleneagles Hospital on 02 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Adeline being transferred to the operating theatre for emergency caesarean section at Gleneagles Hospital, 02 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai being transferred to the nursery at Gleneagles Hospital, 02 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at the nursery at Gleneagles Hospital, 02 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Gleneagles Hospital, 03 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Adeline after washing her hair at Gleneagles Hospital, 04 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Adeline with Lim Jun Kai at Gleneagles Hospital, 05 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Adeline taking her medicine at Gleneagles Hospital, 05 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Adeline drying her hair at Gleneagles Hospital, 05 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai is discharged from Gleneagles Hospital, 06 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai with grandmother at home, 06 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai after a feed, at home, 08 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai going to the hospital for a checkup. 08 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 10 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 10 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 10 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 11 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 13 Aug 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai with grandmother at home, 13 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai with grandmother at home, 13 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 15 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 15 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 15 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 15 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 16 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 16 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 16 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 16 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 16 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 17 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 18 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 19 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 19 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 19 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 19 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/e06601725808f1e7aab80dcef28bb545_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 19 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 19 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/b99a2b452fcb9b1c8e199f7f01e200b4_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/b72886d23c4afe4e7e0c69957d2d1c33_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/8272e31e5fdce6203c46a3d1ab51a1f1_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/b55dc67e16a45ae7fd40f1c8865c5aad_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/0e5cee19ae827cb300d5c79f876e425b_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/93df5e8d8886c27341ccc4fce75c0120_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/b041619b3e3f688d4d4fa1381e07cbc0_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/722b67f2ae93e2606d5ea20f0d075c4e_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/0f91bbc9863c28684180d3826125248a_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/af69f57596af9d000b96e3706b12ea53_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/1f5b10469f999212048636f31ce74714_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/03546969cb3c4b3c6b62889296cad05c_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/a718ac157b907d325a4350ff1725d679_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/6653eacd89b31f016e23f2ee3953fdfd_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/3ee08f5452307507b0e7eb40e7744f46_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/bae6eabfca8c42ee60cd49bb37e74e76_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/9625f40ce1f73d9cdce187312efaf915_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/afc0536ae721bbf3649624fdde950c9c_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/fef22da16d1826f71680bd8981efb76a_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 24 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/bfc6705f4f1402a18161bf6f854c7b1b_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 25 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/41b38eeb6093895f57523050074ff999_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/4ebb1df6c0d1f6d352e5f564b98362cb_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/397e9bca8d37cbe93c6e300c83e82773_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/e43acf4cd61885556a0dbdb50dea4a78_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/8a29be585c140f828e4ac28e5d109679_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/5a70f8d33d5f21d09e7efed68e5ab3fc_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/496322790100fff584c579ba83b12847_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/928281ca379c5cd06024aa7e42020026_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/eaf9fbafaba433fa651dbfdd66701b57_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/c39d39688bc1d37a12720a8f0b39b3f9_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 29 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/36d94a009401fcb6216622ae760766cd_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 31 Aug 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/17de012b4c0d2f4c26758623d7e9fce9_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Sept 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Sept 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/ab05a109c6598f289fa063707ae88d4b_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 02 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Sept 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai with Adeline taking their first walk in the park, 03 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 04 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Sept 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Sept 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Sept 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Adeline bringing Jun Kai for a walk in the park, 08 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 10 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 10 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 10 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 10 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 11 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Adeline's office, 12 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 13 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 13 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 13 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 13 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 24 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 24 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 27 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 29 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 29 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Sept 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/f5e293bf111176da2bafdf6603515321_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 01 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/cef64398ac67020f514d9bec924ffeb4_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai goes to Our Tampines Hub, 11 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 14 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/bc513e07bb432649b8d22bfb820bfbf4_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 14 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 14 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 14 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Our Tampines Hub, 26 Oct 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 04 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 04 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 04 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tampines Central Park, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tampines Central Park, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tampines Central Park, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tampines Central Park, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai goes to the market, 05 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai on the way to Gleneagles Hospital for his three month vaccination, 06 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 09 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 11 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at the playground, 11 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at the market, 11 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 11 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 11 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tampines Central Park, 12 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Our Tampines Hub, 12 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 13 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at grandparent's place, 14 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at grandparent's place, 14 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 18 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 18 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 18 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 18 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at grandparent's home, 19 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 24 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 24 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Nov 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Nov 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Sophie's first birthday, 02 Dec 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Sophie's first birthday, 02 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Sophie's first birthday, 02 Dec 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Sophie's first birthday, 02 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Sophie's first birthday, 02 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Sophie's first birthday, 02 Dec 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 03 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at SBG, 06 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at SBG, 06 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 08 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Melvin's wedding, 09 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Melvin's wedding, 09 Dec 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Melvin's wedding, 09 Dec 2017. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 15 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Changi Beach, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Changi Beach, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Changi Beach, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Changi Beach, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Changi Beach, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Changi Beach, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Changi Beach, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Punggol Waterway Point, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Punggol Waterway Point, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Punggol Waterway Point, 22 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 23 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 24 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 24 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 25 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 25 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 25 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 29 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 30 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 31 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 31 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 31 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 31 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 31 Dec 2017. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Singapore Botanic Gardens, 03 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Singapore Botanic Gardens, 03 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Singapore Botanic Gardens, 03 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Singapore Botanic Gardens, 03 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 05 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 06 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at ArtScience Museum, 06 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at ArtScience Museum, 06 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 07 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Gleneagles Hospital, 08 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tanglin Mall, 08 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 12 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 13 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 14 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Bedok Reservoir, 15 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 18 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 20 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 21 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 22 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai on the train, 25 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 26 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Bedok Reservoir Park, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Bedok Reservoir Park, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Bedok Reservoir Park, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Bedok Reservoir Park, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home, 28 Jan 2018. 

(Photo: Adeline Ong)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Jan 30, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at the zoo on Jan 31, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at the zoo on Jan 31, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at the zoo on Jan 31, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 03, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 03, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 04, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 04, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 04, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/acbaded77384eb1461e19ff04c2bafa8_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 07, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 07, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai on the way to Gleneagles Hospital on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Gleneagles Hospital on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai having haircut at Tampines Mall on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai on the bus on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/eb32356eb53c3287d698f494c509b000_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai on the bus on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/2dcfe824f7c014ba6c8fd1f7042b0c4c_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/37177d2116f3da9255149f4e885097ef_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 08, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tampines Central Park on Feb 10, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 10, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai on the bus on Feb 10, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/1222a2d81a59ba60e543221a101fffbe_hd.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title/>
      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai on the bus on Feb 10, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 10, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 10, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/4f1371913360acebc5c706ec11ccfe39_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at xiaoshu's house for reunion dinner on Feb 10, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at Tampines Central Park on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Adeline Ong)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at National Gallery on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at National Gallery on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at National Gallery on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai outside National Gallery on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai celebration father's and grandma's birthday on Feb 11, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 13, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 14, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 14, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 14, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/03ae79207a333915c2b5f479797149d1_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/38a343fe914121431f91df8ededf9bc7_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://imageproxy.viewbook.com/18233/2406b6351614afaf5b3a85d8809ebe9b_hd.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

(Photo: Lim Yaohui)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 15, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 16, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 17, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 18, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 18, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 18, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 18, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 19, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 19, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 27, 2018. 

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      <image:caption>Lim Jun Kai at home on Feb 28, 2018. 

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