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Rahman, who was suffering from kidney and respiratory problems, was flown to Singapore's Mount Elizabeth Hospital by air ambulance on March 10 after his condition worsened. Bangladesh has declared a state of mourning for three days.
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Singapore's population could hit 6.9 million in 2030, up from the current 5.3 million, if strategies outlined in the White Paper on Population to mitigate the country's ageing and shrinking population are met.
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A steady stream of voters headed for the polling stations when they opened at 8am. About 31,600 voters in Singapore and 59 voters living overseas will cast their votes in a four-cornered candidate fight for the single member constituency (SMC).
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Singapore Zombies are coming to life for the first time. It's all part of a world-wide phenomenon that has taken place in more than 50 cities such as Brisbane, Toronto and San Diego.
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French artist Isabel Healy "yarn bomb" a sculpture on Esplanade, Singapore. Yarn bombing is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colorful displays of knitted or crocheted yarn or fibre rather than paint or chalk.
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Singapore marked its 47th birthday with tens of thousands of people gathered at the downtown Marina Bay area to soak in the celebrations.
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Singapore share prices ended 0.47% lower as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the Greek election, which has the potential to significantly disrupt global financial markets.
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Private sector economists expect Singapore's economy to grow by 3 per cent, up from the 2.5 per cent growth forecast in the previous survey in March 2012, according to the latest Monetary Authority of Singapore survey.

