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Flowery Language

Flowers are touted as the language of love. But what do different flowers signify? Lifestyle Writer Victor Heng helps guys select the perfect bouquet this Valentine’s Day. And girls, you’ll know exactly what he’s trying to say with his flowers.
Posted On 11 Feb 2014
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影评:《键到鬼》

韩国恐怖电影《键到鬼》讲述数位高中生因一段被诅咒的视频而卷入惊悚骇人的奇案。
Posted On 11 Feb 2014
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Valentine’s DIY Surprise: Chocolate Truffles (Pt. 1 of 3)

In this three-part series, Anthia Chng makes simple DIY gifts for her boyfriend. In this episode, she shows us how to make chocolate truffles to "spice" up your Valentine's Day.
Posted On 10 Feb 2014
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Anticipated Theatre Works of 2014

This year, the Singapore theatre scene looks promising, with an exciting mix of local and foreign lineups. Adeeb Fazah tells you what to look out for.
Posted On 10 Feb 2014
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Changing Fortunes

A group of students visited Typhoon Haiyan survivors in Eastern Samar to distribute donations and other necessities.
Posted On 08 Feb 2014
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Valen(dine) Out

Take your Valentine’s date up a notch. From classy open-air bars to plate-smashing displays, Melissa Teh, Michelle Leong and Ng Yan Xiang show how you can make this Valentine’s Day one to be remembered.
Posted On 05 Feb 2014
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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PM Lee Hsien Loong Speaks at Ministerial Forum

PM Lee Hsien Loong spoke to students and faculty at Nanyang Technological University on Jan. 28, 2014. He addressed climate change, youth involvement and social issues specific to Singapore in his speech and during the Q & A period. The Nanyang Chronicle has more.
Posted On 05 Feb 2014
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The Art of Science

The School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences organised Science Made Fun, a two-month-long art exhibition combining elements of science and art. Godwin Ng finds out more.
Posted On 03 Feb 2014
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In This Issue: Vol. 20 No. 7

Our latest issue is out! You can pick up a print copy from the newsstands at canteens, libraries and all around campus, or click here for the online edition!
Posted On 03 Feb 2014
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Younger Generation Has No Reason Not to Succeed: PM Lee

PM Lee highlighted the difference in circumstances surrounding today's younger generation as compared to their predecessors, called for them to succeed.
Posted On 29 Jan 2014
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Common identity possible in diverse Singapore: PM Lee

In the face of the widening income gap, waning social cohesion and weakening Singaporean identity, PM Lee calls for people of diverse backgrounds to accommodate and get along with each other. PM Lee assures Singaporeans and foreigners that integration is possible if both sides make
Posted On 28 Jan 2014
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Movie Review: August: Osage County

With Oscar season drawing near and big names dominating the conversation, a complicated family drama like August: Osage County is likely to go unnoticed. But this wickedly humorous film has received two well-deserved Oscar Nominations. Reviews Editor Zachary Tang delves deeper.
Posted On 28 Jan 2014
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Movie Review: Her

Spike Jonze’s sincere, eccentric, and sometimes funny Her plays like a modern day Pygmalion. Can you love something that doesn’t quite exist?
Posted On 25 Jan 2014
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Contract Cleaner Collapses and Dies on Hall 3 Rooftop

A 49-year-old cleaner died on the Hall 3 rooftop while on duty.
Posted On 24 Jan 2014
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Anticipated Releases Of 2014: Video Games

Reviews writer Bingyu Wu continues the Anticipated Releases of 2014 series with a look at games slated for release later this year.
Posted On 23 Jan 2014
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