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Daily Cuts - A museum owner's travels abroad

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Alvin Yapp, owner of The Intan museum, about his travels abroad with his nephews. Being an avid traveller who has gone to Sarawak, Nepal, Kulai and Kluang, he has trekked along the Bario mountains and other nearby destinations.

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Daily Cuts - Take a trip to Mexico with the Founder of Mami's Tamales

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Maribel Colmenares, Chef-Founder of Mami’s Tamales, a Mexican tamales restaurant in Singapore. Colmenares talks about her home country Mexico and where tourists should go like The Great Pyramid of Cholula in Puebla, and Guadalajara. She also talks about what are the best dishes, snacks and sweet treats to eat in Mexico – including of course, the different varieties of tamales.

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Daily Cuts - 'Hopelessly Devoted': A tribute to Olivia Newton John

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Tottie Goldsmith, Australian actress, singer, and niece of the late Olivia Newton John who passed away in August 2022. Goldsmith discusses the tribute concert she’s hosting in Singapore for one night only on 12 October. She talks about memories of her aunt and how the concert, ‘Hopelessly Devoted’, will celebrate John's legacy through an evening of her greatest hits like, ‘Physical’, ‘I Honestly Love You’ and ‘Hopelessly Devoted to You’.

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Daily Cuts - Cards Collectibles Asia 2024

Cards featuring Pokémon characters, baseball and basketball players and more can fetch a pretty penny. In fact for collectors, these are worth thousands, even hundreds of thousands of dollars. Work It’s Cheryl Goh speaks to Aaron Koh and Mark Tan, the co-founders of Cards Collectibles Asia 2024 on the community here, as well as their upcoming event that’s open to all. 

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Daily Cuts - How telemedicine has been a lifeline for Singapore’s migrant workers

Medical service providers said they are seeing a steady increase in migrant workers using telemedicine services in the past two years. Some are seeing about 3,000 patients online every month. Doctors said such telehealth services ensure workers can seek timely medical attention. Steps are being put in place to ensure the system is accessible to more workers. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Dr Marcus Lee, Medical Director – Clinical Quality Governance, Fullerton Health

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Daily Cuts - Singapore’s crackdown on money laundering: What you must know

Authorities in Singapore have announced stringent measures to curb money laundering activities through a new framework. What do the new measures entail, who do they involve, and how effective will they be in clamping down suspicious transactions? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask  Athreya H.D, Financial Services Partner, Forvis Mazars

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