Aiming not to finish last may represent a lack of ambition for some, but when you consider no Singaporean has avoided the wooden spoon against the elite field at the HSBC Women’s Champions, one can forgive Koh Sock Hwee for not…
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Arts, sports ‘can rally S’poreans, help overcome fault lines’
SINGAPORE – New fault lines are emerging in society, sometimes giving rise to fractious debate, but Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Grace Fu is hoping to bring Singaporeans together by rallying them to take pride in the work of those from the local…
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S'pore-style schools a hit in the region
March 07, 2016 5:00 AM
She has not studied in Singapore, but Filipina Trixie See Suarez, 43, was so impressed by the Republic’s brand of education that she decided to open a Singapore-style school in Cebu five years ago.

