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The Singapore Embassy is accepting applications for the Singapore Scholarship for academic year 2013/2014.

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Pink power. That's something that Cebu, which prides itself as a tourist destination, may want to ponder.

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The British broadcaster’s flagship 10 p.m. news bulletin devoted the entire first part of the program to what the Republic was doing to combat the SARS virus.
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The Singapore Embassy is accepting applications for the Singapore Scholarship for academic year 2013/2014.

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Pink power. That's something that Cebu, which prides itself as a tourist destination, may want to ponder.

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