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Evening Update: Today’s headlines from The Straits Times on Oct 27, 2024
2024-10-27 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-新加坡     原网页

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       Extremists who want to divide society must not be allowed to succeed, he added.

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       The higher costs of inaction cannot be ignored as climate change wrecks lives and livelihoods.

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       Shashi Nathan believes people have backstories and it's his job as a defence lawyer to ensure their stories are heard.

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       The review comes in the wake of several cases of animal abuse and cruelty in the last few years.

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       Like her Chinese grandma, the writer married into an Indian family—one disowned, the other embraced.

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       Entrepreneur Dhruv Arora believed in chasing quick wins in investing, but his first job as an equity trader taught him that there is no easy path to success.

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       In Secondary 3, Ms Angel Huang, 20, dropped out of school. She couldn’t keep up with her studies and felt that the academic “rat race” among students was too stressful.

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       A very tight race points to days of uncertainty ahead after the Nov 5 presidential election.

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       The suspect is believed to suffer from schizophrenia.

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       Some of them may be left at a loss by the rapid changes in Singapore since their incarceration.

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