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[Title] => Singaporean PM sets foot in Manila for APEC
[Summary] => After attending the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Turkey, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 on Wednesday morning to attend the 23rd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting.
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[Title] => Singapore ruling party wins elections, returns to power
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[Title] => Singapore PM: We won't let in too many foreigners
[Summary] => Singapore's prime minister sought Sunday to ease concerns that the city-state is allowing in too many foreign workers who will undermine national unity.
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[Title] => New York Times pays damages to Singapore leaders
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[Title] => ASEAN to pay tribute to Mahathir
[Summary] => NUSA DUA, Indonesia (AFP) Southeast Asian leaders are planning a special tribute to veteran Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad at his farewell ASEAN summit here this week, officials said yesterday.
Asias longest-serving elected leader arrives Monday on the eve of a two-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit, keeping a tight schedule even during his swansong, scheduling bilateral talks with leaders from China, South Korea, Myanmar, Vietnam and Indonesia.
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Asias longest-serving elected leader arrives Monday on the eve of a two-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit, keeping a tight schedule even during his swansong, scheduling bilateral talks with leaders from China, South Korea, Myanmar, Vietnam and Indonesia.
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