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Daily Cuts - A Hollywood writer tells us if she's excited to go back to work

Finally, our favourite TV shows will be back on our screens! The months-long Hollywood writers' strike is approaching an end after the Writers Guild of America reached a deal with major studios and streaming services. We can look forward to late-night talk shows as soon as Sunday, 1 Oct. The union said its 11,500 members can return to work, ahead of their final vote to ratify the contract on 9th October. Amy Hartman is a film and TV writer based in Los Angeles and she tells us what she's looking forward to. 

Daily Cuts - Supporting women through unplanned pregnancy

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Justine Moss speak with Alicia Boo, Head of Impact, and Principal Counsellor, Focus on the Family Singapore, about giving more support to women dealing with unplanned pregnancies.

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Daily Cuts - Drop in October international visitor arrivals

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Justine Moss speak with Professor Sumit Agarwal, Professor of Finance, Economics and Real Estate, NUS Business School, about international visitor arrivals falling month-on-month here for the third straight month in October.

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Daily Cuts - In the Chaos Room

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Philippe Mallet, APAC Regional Manager, Fever Originals, about Chaos Lab, which features new elements of interactive activity, aimed at encouraging learning through play.

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Daily Cuts - Krunkle

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Justin Leow and Dzak, members of Krunkle, a Singaporean four-piece band blending 90s alternative rock with noise pop, about their debut EP, "RANCID", and how they have grown on their music journey.

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Daily Cuts - Working with animals

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Tricia Bea, Junior Keeper, Primates and Anand Kumar, Curator, Carnivores, Small Mammals and Marsupials, about their work in the Singapore Zoo.

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