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[AuthorName] => Sara Soliven De Guzman
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[Title] => The Lion City Sojourn
[Summary] => A second visit to the "Lion City" since almost a decade and a half ago is definitely such a welcome idea. So as soon as I got the invitation to join some travel agents to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (a separate story on Kuala Lumpur will see print next week), sponsored by Philippine Airlines and Global Link Travel and Tours, I immediately said yes.
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[Title] => When the lion city roars?
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[Title] => Taking art seriously in Singapore
[Summary] => SINGAPORE Art and commerce. Strange bedfellows? Not in Singapore. The island republic has struck on a formula where the two thrive in a symbiotic existence.
The development is brought about by Singapores desire to be acknowledged as the new millenniums Global City for the Arts.
Like older cities that have come to be known as cradles of the arts, Singapores makings as a cultural capital is the offshoot of its financial prosperity.
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BOAT QUAY
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The development is brought about by Singapores desire to be acknowledged as the new millenniums Global City for the Arts.
Like older cities that have come to be known as cradles of the arts, Singapores makings as a cultural capital is the offshoot of its financial prosperity.
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