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Unilever International's The Good Cart Marks Two-Year Milestone In Boosting Charitable Shopping In Singapore

Two years since launch and successful collaboration with The Food Bank, The Good Cart enters a new partnership with the Goh Chok Tong Enable Fund SI

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Daily Cuts - What to do when an earthquake happens?

8 Singaporeans were among 71 foreigners rescued in quake-hit Taiwan so, having some basic knowledge of survival skills could make a critical difference for us when we travel to countries prone to earthquakes. Andrea Heng and Joel Chua find out what we should and shouldn’t do if an earthquake hits when we’re over

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'$1, $1! Just $1!': A look at what happens to unsold Chinese New Year goodies - Asia News NetworkAsia News Network

'$1, $1! Just $1!': A look at what happens to unsold Chinese New Year goodies - Asia News NetworkAsia News Network
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$1 sales, donated, discarded - here's what happens to unsold Chinese New Year goodies

SINGAPORE - "One dollar, one dollar! Just one dollar!" In the days leading up to the eve of Chinese New Year, Temple Street is a sea of slashed prices. Snacks that used to retail for $10 a tub now go for $5. And if you are buying in bulk, $20 can get you five boxes of cookies that originally cost.

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