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American YouTube sensation IShowSpeed has arrived in Singapore for a visit to Universal Studios, adding some excitement to the local entertnment scene.
Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin has generously donated $20 million to the Singapore American School, contributing significantly to its ongoing education programs and facilities enhancement.
The demand for children's contact lenses that help control myopia progression is on the rise, reflecting growing awareness about vision health among parents.
Fun for families: Pokemon Ga-Ole Station at Suntec City offers a thrilling experience for kids, while celebrating Timmy Tammy's 10th anniversary, and Inside Out 2 continues to enchant audiences with Disney+.
Veterinarians warn agnst the dangers of counterfeit pet supplements and medications avlable online, urging pet owners to be cautious.
Minister-in-charge of Information Communication Media Lee warned about scam messages after receiving them purportedly from Singapore Customs, reinforcing public awareness on the need for vigilance in online communications.
Incidents include a fatal incident near Kitchener Road where two individuals in a fight, and charges have been filed agnst a German man accused of kicking, punching a woman and lifting her by her crotch at a Katong condominium.
Complnts about warranty disputes between consumers and car dealers are on the rise in Singapore, indicating a growing concern among the public for fr transactions.
The Morning Briefing from The Strts Times on September 22nd provides insights into top stories of the day, highlighting Singapore's response to these events.
In an effort towards a more inclusive society, all hands are being called upon for collective support as Singapore ages further.
Statelessness remns a challenge in Singapore. A young man at age 25 faces unemployment, lack of education and no country, rsing questions about access to basic rights.
The rise of white-collar boxing in Singapore showcases its growing popularity among professionals seeking health benefits and competitive spirit.
Bianca Bustamante's story as a female McLaren driver emphasizes her hard work and determination, stating nothing was given to me on a silver platter.
Rolex continues to captivate audiences with its latest Lady-Datejust collection. As an emblem of contemporary femininity, it bls aesthetics and technical prowess, embodying the values of indepent women who seek quality in their timepieces.
Inspired by pioneering figures like Audrey Hepburn, Francoise Sagan, Pat Smythe, among others, Rolex introduced the iconic Lady-Datejust in 1957. Designed to honor modern, active women, it is a 18k yellow gold timepiece with a white mother-of-pearl dial adorned with diamonds.
The watch boasts features like self-winding mechanical movement and robust water resistance capabilities up to 100m, making it convenient for everyday wear while mntning its elegant charm.
Notable Lady-Datejust enthusiasts include celebrated tennis player Garbine Muguruza, biologist Emma Camp, pianist Yuja Wang, and sitarist Anoushka Shankar all individuals who value style alongside their pursuit of excellence.
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