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                    [Title] => Singapore finally lets its hair down
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Singapore is probably the only country in the world where there is never any news. Seriously: every time I pick up the Straits Times, en route to the Lion State from Manila, I’m struck by the absence of any fear-inducing headlines. No strife. No big scandals. No political intrigue. No disasters. Usually, there is a statement issued by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in a public venue on a matter of economic or social policy. And that’s pretty much it. If there’s any trouble to report, it’s usually about some other, distant country.
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                    [Focus] => 0
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                    [AuthorName] => Scott R. Garceau
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                    [Title] => Exciting times
                    [Summary] => "We always have time enough if we but use it right." –Jo Petty
* * *
Recent events in the local and international scenes have raised concerns about safety and security. Here in Manila, it’s a different story – the numerous parties and lively social events prove that Filipinos are unruffled and won’t be bothered by any mutiny!
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                    [Title] => Singapore finally lets its hair down
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Singapore is probably the only country in the world where there is never any news. Seriously: every time I pick up the Straits Times, en route to the Lion State from Manila, I’m struck by the absence of any fear-inducing headlines. No strife. No big scandals. No political intrigue. No disasters. Usually, there is a statement issued by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in a public venue on a matter of economic or social policy. And that’s pretty much it. If there’s any trouble to report, it’s usually about some other, distant country.
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                    [Title] => Exciting times
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* * *
Recent events in the local and international scenes have raised concerns about safety and security. Here in Manila, it’s a different story – the numerous parties and lively social events prove that Filipinos are unruffled and won’t be bothered by any mutiny!
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