+ Follow KIRPAL SINGH Tag
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[Title] => Spreading the word
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[Title] => Dining, writing, bitching in the Lion City
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My wife and I just returned from a two-week brush with the literati and the delicious food of Singapore, thanks to Singapore Management Universitys Kirpal Singh and the dean of its School of Economics and Social Sciences, Roberto S. Mariano.
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My wife and I just returned from a two-week brush with the literati and the delicious food of Singapore, thanks to Singapore Management Universitys Kirpal Singh and the dean of its School of Economics and Social Sciences, Roberto S. Mariano.
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