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CNA938 Rewind - Cyber-safety: could our electric buses be remotely controlled?

Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow said in Parliament that the Land Transport Authority will conduct additional independent technical assessments to confirm that public buses here can’t be remotely controlled by manufacturers. Daniel Martin discusses further with Ian Lim, Regional CXO Advisor, Cisco.

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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Ultra-marathoner Natalie Dau gears up to break her own Guinness World Record

Natalie Dau set the Guinness World Record for the fastest time on foot across Peninsular Malaysia in 2024, at the age of 52 — she took a mere eight days and 46 minutes. On 7 March 2026, she'll be attempting to break her own record — while raising funds for charity, just as she did on her first run. Natalie, who has won every one of the 13 ultra-marathons she's raced in, shares with us the life-shaping experiences of kindness and humanity she's received on her endurance runs, how she persevered through the intense heat and injuries (and outran packs of wild dogs!), and why she believes anyone at any age can redefine their limits and rewrite their labels.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: If there’s good, potable water here, why are people still drinking bottled water in large quantities?

Singaporeans go through around 500 million plastic bottles a year — that's about 100 bottles per person annually. With safe tap water widely available, why do so many still turn to bottled water? Daniel Martin speaks with Lionel Dorai, Executive Director of Zero Waste Singapore, to unpack the habits, perceptions, and environmental cost behind this trend.

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CNA938 Rewind - Train travel enthusiast group suggests alternative routes for those affected by Circle Line tunnel works

Some 480,000 commuters will be affected when train service disruption on the Circle Line begins tomorrow (17 Jan). The disruption will last for about three months, making it one of the longest ever. Daniel Martin speaks with Aaron Tan, Media Designer at Singapore Transport Collective – a volunteer-led group that creates visual guides and resources to help commuters better understand Singapore’s public transport system.

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CNA938 Rewind - Devouring the Culinary Tales of SALT. Singapore Founder Naomi Ngoo

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro discovers the foodie travel adventures of Naomi Ngoo, founder of SALT.Singapore, the award-winning hawker stall that serves up Western & Asian dishes. Ngoo will recall her trips to Rome, Italy where she enjoyed fresh pasta at Pomodorum a highly rated casual Italian restaurant; munching on fried treats from Devil Chicken, the well-known chicken cutlet brand from Taiwan; and enjoying affordable, quality steak from Flat Iron the British steak restaurant chain. She’ll also explain how her culinary visits inspired more SALT.Singapore recipes – one of the reasons that got her winning the Enterprising Hawker Award at the Singapore Hawkers’ Celebration and Awards 2025.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Art of Serial Entrepreneurship by Feroze McLeod

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Feroze McLeod, founder of Pharaoh's Horses - a Singaporean fashion label known for its vintage-inspired, ready-to-wear apparel. McLeod will talk about what inspires him when designing Pharaoh's Horses’ shirts, jackets, headwear, trousers, and tailored pieces. He’ll explain why the label was inspired by his work in the tattoo industry and how it participated in Paris Fashion Week 2025. A serial entrepreneur, McLeod will also talk about his beginnings founding the popular barbershop Hounds of the Baskervilles, running a tattoo studio Bada Bink! Tattoo Firm, and opening an indoor golf simulator Max Golf.

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