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Monthly Archives: August 2012
Phasing out of motorcycle parking coupon
I have been riding motorcycle for nearly 30 yrs. I’ve my fair share of near misses and langgar incidents on the road. But it’s convenient riding a bike that I just can’t give up. It’s a poor man transport with … Continue reading
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Heart, Hope and Home?
‘My Singapore News’ is one of the blogs I must read. There are few blogs which I usually read when I’m awake. I may not comment on those blogs but that doesn’t mean I don’t read them. The above app, … Continue reading
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The gorgeous Fruit Papaya ….
Papaya was the only studied food found to halt breast cancer. Scientists studied 14 plant foods commonly consumed in Mexico to determine their ability to halt breast cancer cell growth. These included avocado, black sapodilla, guava, mango, prickly pear cactus … Continue reading
NDR: One-eye dragon looking at ‘Four Dragons’
“The Four Asian Dragons is a term used in reference to the highly developed economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. These nations and areas were notable for maintaining exceptionally high growth rates (in excess of 7 percent … Continue reading
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Who broke down the wall of Jericho?
A newly-appointed school inspector was assigned to a class in one of the local kindergartens and was introduced to the class by the teacher. She told the class, “Let’s show the inspector just how clever you are by allowing him … Continue reading
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