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10 Great World Restaurants To Celebrate The Lunar New Year – From Comforting Steamboat, Creative Dim Sum, To Peranakan Cuisine – DanielFoodDiary com

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Eating at this Bay Area hidden fine dining Japanese spot is like stumbling into Narnia

Local community gets a Taste of Japan | Lifestyle

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It s not military s job to go after bandits –Retired Gen Williams – Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Jesusegun Alagbe A former Chairman of Transparency International Nigeria and ex-Chief of Army Operations, Training and Plans, Major General Ishola Williams (retd.), said the job of the military was not to go after bandits. Rather, he said fight against bandits was the duty of the Mobile Police – the paramilitary arm of the Nigeria Police Force designated to take over operations of major crisis where conventional police units cannot cope. “It’s not the job of the military to run after criminals. The military was created to run after insurgents. It is wrong to be using the military in cases of banditry,” Williams told

234 people fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks, beaches during Chinese New Year period

234 people fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks, beaches during Chinese New Year period Toggle share menu Advertisement 234 people fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks, beaches during Chinese New Year period Twenty people were caught gathering in one group at Changi Beach Park. (Photo: National Parks Board) 24 Feb 2021 01:55PM (Updated: 24 Feb 2021 03:17PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: A total of 234 people were fined for flouting COVID-19 measures at parks and beaches across two weekends during the Chinese New Year festive period. These individuals were fined S$300 each for breaches that included gathering in groups of more than eight people and intermingling between groups, said the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment on Wednesday (Feb 24).

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