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New initiative aims to help Kampong Chai Chee residents stretch their dollar

Singapore News - Madam Rena Tan, a 72-year-old retired administrative officer, eats out around her neighbourhood at Kampong Chai Chee daily. The Bedok North resident will now be able to stretch her dollar with a new programme launched by the Kampong Chai Chee (KCC) community club on April. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Miraculous escape: Driver jumps out seconds before crane topples over and crushes van in Sengkang

The driver of a van jumped out of his vehicle in the nick of time before a crane fell on it and left it in a crumpled mess in Sengkang.

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'Homeless' woman hangs out in void deck for fear of dying alone in flat

Singapore News - She is not homeless. A 60-year-old woman spends much of her time in the void deck at Block 345, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 for a morbid reason. Madam Tan does not want to die alone in her flat for fear of turning into a rotting corpse because no one knows she. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Insensitive ads describing maids as 'good value for money', 'affordable' are back, Latest Singapore News

Singapore News - They jostle for customers with promises of “good value for money” and “affordable” in notices they place on their shop windows, but the items on sale are not goods. Instead, three dozen or so maid agencies at Bukit Timah Shopping Centre are advertising migrant. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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Gone in 15 days: 40 years of savings amounting to more than $1 million

Singapore News - Accepting a friend request on Facebook from a stranger who asked for help has turned into a nightmare for a 65-year-old Singaporean retiree, who ended up losing her entire life’s savings of $1,078,053.62 in only 15 days. Madam Tan (not her real name) met a man on the. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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