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17 December
Start preparing now for the next SEA Games in Laos in 2009. That's what Chef-de-Mission Low Teo Ping is urging Team Singapore athletes to do, as they return home from Thailand with 43 gold medals. |

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17 December
For the next edition of the SEA Games in 2009, host country Laos has proposed a slash in the number of games from 45 to 25. |

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17 December
With golden fireworks, music and traditional Thai dancing, the biennial event drawing 11 countries closed its curtain at the main stadium in Korat, northeastern Thailand. |
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17 December
It's Singapore's best performance yet at the SEA Games - with a haul of 43 gold medals, just two short of the 45 target. But it's still one gold medal better than the showing in the Philippines two years ago. |

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17 December
Fighting spirit! Nation pride! Team work! Go Team Singapore! Channel NewsAsia's Dominique Loh takes a look at the cheerleaders orchestrating Singapore's spectators at the SEA Games. |

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17 December
Thailand beat Myanmar to seal football gold, securing their eighth consecutive SEA Games title, while Singapore beat Vietnam to clinch bronze. |
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17 December
Olympic champion Taufik Hidayat won gold at the SEA Games after beating Singapore's Kendrick Lee 21-15, 21-9. |

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14 December
The last time a Singapore badminton player featured in the SEA Games men's singles final was in 1983. Twenty-four years later, Kendrick Lee pulled another feat for Singapore by beating home favourite and world No 12 Boonsak Ponsana. |

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14 December
Team Singapore athletes are recovering and healing faster by combining the best of both worlds. Besides western medicine, doctors are also using traditional Chinese medicine methods such as acupuncture treatment.
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14 December
Malaysia bags gold medals in both the Men's and Women's 1m Springboard Diving Finals. |

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14 December
Besides battling opponents in the games, those at the 24th SEA Games in Korat also have to battle swarms of bugs drawn to the sport centres by the bright lights. |

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14 December
'Go' uses black and white seeds, and looks like a cross between Chess and Othello. Channel NewsAsia's Otelli Edwards explains the differences between the games. |
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