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Daily Cuts - Earth Hour activities

Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporeans can go to observe and commemorate Earth Hour during the weekend of 23 March. She also learns more about the WWF’s Earth Hour Festival which includes a day of activities, workshops and the iconic Switch Off in which Orchard Road goes completely dark for an hour in support of climate action.  

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Daily Cuts - Panama with pals

Melanie Oliveiro speaks to social media personalities and globetrotters: “Two Travelling Aunties”. In the second part of their chat Norah Soeb, and Susie Chua will talk about their travels to Panama, and how they discovered many places and met interesting locals in their hired camper.

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Daily Cuts - Can Polarity Breed Synergy?

Improving your ability to notice and manage polarities can enhance the quality of your life, your interactions with others, and your work with organisations and communities. Work It's Stanley Leong and Hui Wong flip through the pages of "ANDlightenment: Polarity Thinking, from Self to Society” with its author, Douglas O’Loughlin.

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Daily Cuts - Leading in the optical retail industry

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Trevor Hwong, General Manager, OWNDAYS Singapore, about leading in the optical retail industry.

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Daily Cuts - How major global sporting events here could benefit national athletes

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with James Walton, Sports Business Group Leader with Deloitte South-East Asia, about how more major global sporting events held here could benefit our national athletes.

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Daily Cuts - Sports Wrap

Andrea Heng and Susan Ng get a wrap on the weekend's sports news with Dez Corkhill, Sports Commentator, Sports Centred Media Services

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