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Daily Cuts - A long road for Four Horse Road

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Director Kuo Jian Hong and cast member R Chandran of Four Horse Road, an immersive site-specific production by The Theatre Practice, a local bilingual theatre institution. They’ll discuss how this restaged production was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and how audience members will be exposed to 150 years of history staged across two heritage buildings along Waterloo Street.

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Daily Cuts - Money laundering - how to identify the red flags

Suspected money laundering offences in a billion-dollar crackdown here came to light, thanks to suspicious transactions flagged by financial institutions. Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Associate Professor Razwana Begum Abdul Rahim. She’s a criminologist, and head of the public safety and security programme at the Singapore University of Social Sciences. What are the warning signs of money laundering?

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Daily Cuts - Preventing family violence and child abuse

A new video animation project educating children on sexual abuse protection is being launched by PAVE, a local integrated service for family violence and child protection. How will this “Garden of Safety” video animation project help prevent family violence and child abuse? Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dr Sudha Nair, Executive Director, PAVE. 

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Daily Cuts - Women's World Cup: Congrats England!

It's been an exciting Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. Unfortunately for the Matilda's, their hope to reach the World Cup finals has been dashed. They lost to England, 3-1 on Wednesday and will be going against Sweden for third place. So it’s going to be a Spain VS England final on Sunday, 20 Aug at 6pm. James Walton, Sports Business Group Leader for Asia Pacific and Southeast Asia tells Susan Ng and Joshua Vong how both teams performed so far. 

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Daily Cuts - When a doctor becomes a patient

Professor Christopher Cheng treated prostate cancer, and ended up being diagnosed with it twice. Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin find out what he has learnt from this life-changing experience.

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Daily Cuts - Setting the stage for A Date with Tradition

Life&Style's Hui Wong finds out how Stamford Arts Centre will celebrate the richness of Singapore’s multicultural arts through a slew of free traditional arts activities during the last weekend of the Singapore Night Festival. One of the performances includes a cross-cultural collaboration between Chinese chamber ensemble Ding Yi Music Company and Malay dance company P7:1SMA, titled Kedai Sinseh.

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