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Susan Lim granted voluntary erasure from UK register
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Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat and Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan have urged Singaporean professionals in the San Francisco Bay Area,
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UN says 220 killed in fighting over Libya’s capital
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US gives 3 Black Hawk helicopters to Albania military
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Transcript One, two, three… It’s census time at London Zoo. Zookeepers are kicking off the New Year with the mammoth
BBC Learning English – Words in the News / Desert snows
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BBC Learning English – Words in the News / Rich and poor
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Thousands to attend foundation stone laying ceremony of first Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi
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Blind Japanese sailor completes non-stop Pacific voyage
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