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Daily Cuts - Petite bites at Quenino

Imagine a generous serving of caviar on top of scallop mousse and razor clam, or pong piah filling between crispy wafers! Quenino’s degustation-only menu has much to offer. Work It’s Hui Wong speaks to Chef Sujatha to hear more about the culinary masterpieces it has to offer.

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Daily Cuts - Is now the right time for local tech start-ups to expand to the U.S?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Pulse Tan, Chair of AI and Digitalisation Council, Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, about whether it is the right time for Singapore tech start-ups to expand their operations to the U.S.

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Daily Cuts - New Year, New You

In ‘Made in SG’ – and as the world starts a brand new year - Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Tan Chin Hock: author, social entrepreneur, and award winning photographer about his book “It's Ok To Be Average: You Can Still Lead a Purposeful Life”. Tan will talk about how we can all take actionable steps to reach our personal goals, no matter how small. He’ll also address some of the topics raised in the book’s twenty chapters like going on a digital detox, embracing mindfulness, and embracing our inner fears.

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Daily Cuts - New MRT stations in Singapore's north: A boon to our rail operations?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Associate Professor Walter Theseira from the SUSS' School of Business about how three planned MRT stations in the north and north-western parts of Singapore could improve rail resilience and reliability.

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Daily Cuts - Mapping Singapore’s economy in 2025: What you should know

Major changes are taking place around the world and these may have a ripple effect on Singapore and consequently, its economy. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman plot the dots of Singapore’s economic trends to arm Singaporeans with a map to navigate 2025 wisely, with Khoon Goh, Head of Asia Research, ANZ Bank.

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Daily Cuts - No more school buses? Some parents turn to private hire cars to send kids to school

Increasing bus fares amid a shortage of drivers have forced some Singapore parents to seek alternatives to send their children to school, and private hire services have become a popular option. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman discuss concerns including children’s safety, the industry’s manpower crunch and the evolving landscape of school transportation with Dr Terence Fan, Assistant Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Singapore Management University.

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