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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 - The Big Spark: Circle

Circle's Vice-President (Asia Pacific) Raagulan Pathy shares how to survive and thrive in a high pressure environment.

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Daily Cuts - The Big Spark: Zoom

Zoom's Head of Asia Pacific Ricky Kapur discusses how to succeed in a competitive business world.

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Daily Cuts - COE Prices Closed Mostly Lower in the Latest Bidding Exercise

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Lionel Kong, Chief Editor of Car Buyer, an online site providing motoring and car ownership updates for Singaporeans, about how certificate of Entitlement (COE) prices closed mostly lower in the latest bidding exercise. 

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Daily Cuts - Over 4,000 Build-To-Order (BTO) Flats Launched for Sale

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Nicholas Mak, Chief Research Officer of property portal, Mogul dot sg, about how over 4-thousand Build-to-Order flats have been launched for sale in the first of three exercises this year.

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Daily Cuts - Tropical at National Gallery Singapore

Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Teo Hui Min, Curator at National Gallery Singapore, on where Singaporeans can go, to get up close to an original painting by iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. Kahlo’s work is just one of the many highlights of the ongoing NGS exhibition Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America. Teo will highlight some of the over 200 paintings, sculptures, prints and immersive installations on display at Tropical, which she co-curated.

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