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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Surviving serious brain and bodily injury, Takalah Tan finds purpose in being a beacon to others

A near-fatal road accident left Takalah Tan with severe brain and bodily injuries in the prime of his life. At 24, the former fitness buff and commando officer lost his memory and sense of who he was. But a re-discovered a poem he wrote when he was a teenager came back to save him from despair. Despite his memory deficits and physical challenges, Takalah built a new life for himself, one that has a more profound purpose — to be an inspiration to others going through their own adversities.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: As wages increase by 3.2 percent in 2024 (MOM survey), are you earning enough in 2025?

Wages in Singapore have risen at the fastest pace since the Covid-19 pandemic. It rose 3.2 per cent last year, up from 0.4 in 2023. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin spoke further with Roger Loo, Executive Director and Head of Management Consulting, BDO Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Why did it take a year for parts of the weather radar to be sent for testing?

Parts of the weather radar system from Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 have been sent for tests in the US, following last year’s severe turbulence incident. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss further with Alvin Lie, independent aviation analyst.

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CNA938 Rewind - Singaporean student planning on Harvard in 2026 may have to rethink

The Trump administration recently moved to block Harvard from enrolling international students. If the directive comes into effect, Harvard - which is the oldest institution of higher education in the US - will no longer be allowed to take in foreign students for the 2025-2026 academic year. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with "Josh", a Singaporean student, who was accepted at Harvard and hoped to start next year, but isn't sure if he’ll be able to go there now.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Bridging the educational divide does not need to be hard

With June Holidays fast approaching, both you and your child might need a break from the frustrations of helping them with their school homework. How could parents stop feeling that they’re falling behind on their child’s syllabus? Cheryl Goh speaks with Lily Chew, founder of Lil’ but Mighty, on how to reconnect with your child’s learning needs.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Butter Days ahead

Heard of artisanal flavoured butters like matcha, kimchi or mint chutney? This new wave of elevating your bread and butter is all over social media, and can also provide a new way to enjoy your usual dishes. Cheryl Goh speaks with Kai Lin Choo, Co-Founder, Butter Days to learn more about their butters.

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