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  2. True Singapore Ghost Stories - Wikipedia

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    According to the Singapore Book of Records, the True Singapore Ghost Stories is the best-selling local series by a team of writers, and the all-time best-selling local book series, in Singapore. The Straits Times mentions "Russell Lee’s True Singapore Ghost Stories has been a mainstay on Singapore bestseller lists since they hit shelves in ...

  3. Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Little Ironies: Stories of Singapore was selected by The Business Times as one of the Top 10 English Singapore books from 1965–2015, alongside titles by Arthur Yap and Daren Shiau. [3] In the same year, The Straits Times' Akshita Nanda selected Little Ironies as one of 10 classic Singapore books. "Catherine Lim's early short, sharp ...

  4. Russell Lee (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Russell Lee (writer) A masked actor representing Russell Lee at a book signing. Russell Lee is the pseudonym of the Singaporean authors of True Singapore Ghost Stories, a well-known book series of ghost stories in Singapore, Malaysia, other parts of Asia ever since the release of Book 1 in 1989. [1]

  5. The Singapore Grip - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Grip is a novel by J. G. Farrell. It was published in 1978, a year before his death. In 2015, The Straits Times' Akshita Nanda selected The Singapore Grip as one of ten classic Singapore novels. She wrote, "Neatly weaving in snappy, comic summaries of Singapore history as well as the commercial and cultural forces that shaped the ...

  6. Miss Night and Day - Wikipedia

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    Miss Night and Day (Korean: 낮과 밤이 다른 그녀) is a 2024 South Korean television series starring Lee Jung-eun, Jung Eun-ji and Choi Jin-hyuk. It aired on JTBC from June 15, to August 4, 2024, every Saturday and Sunday at 22:30 . [2] It is also available for streaming on Netflix in selected regions. [4]

  7. Kee Thuan Chye - Wikipedia

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    At the New Straits Times, Kee Thuan Chye received numerous memos from his editor-in-chief for trying to push the parameters and opening up public discourse on what was deemed 'sensitive' issues. Firmly believing that the responsibility of a journalist to the public is to inform them of the truth, he had to battle with his superiors and as a ...

  8. List of Singaporean records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Singapore [21] 5.10 m Low Jun Yu: 19 April 2024 84th Singapore Open Championships Kallang, Singapore [22] 5.10 m Low Jun Yu: 8 June 2024 Busan, Singapore [23] Long jump: 7.62 m Matthew Goh Yujie: 15 December 2009 Southeast Asian Games: Vientiane, Laos Triple jump: 16.04 m (−1.3 m/s) Stefan Tseng Ke Cheng: 26 April 2009 Paroi, Malaysia Shot ...

  9. The Straits Times - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded as The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce on 15 July 1845. [11] [12] The Straits Times was launched as an eight-page weekly, published at 7 Commercial Square using a hand-operated press. The subscription fee then was Sp.$1.75 per month.