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  2. LGBTQ history in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the 3 teens infected between 2000 and 2002 had been heterosexual. In 2005, the lone 17-year-old student who had so far tested positive for HIV was also gay. He was presumably infected by his older partner who pressured him into having unprotected sex, according to Action for AIDS programme director Roger Winder. [38]

  3. Paddy Chew - Wikipedia

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    The first publicly identified AIDS victim in Singapore. Paddy Chew ( simplified Chinese : 周丰林 ; traditional Chinese : 周豐林 ; pinyin : Zhōu Fēng Lín ; 29 March 1960 – 21 August 1999) was the first Singaporean person with HIV/AIDS to come out to the general public.

  4. American International Building, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The building was completed in December 1957 and opened on 19 April 1958 by Robert Heatlie Scott. [5] The opening ceremony was attended by over 700 guests. [6] By 3 January of that year, American International Assurance, as well as several other tenants, had already moved into the building. [7] It was "one of the tallest buildings in Singapore". [8]

  5. List of social service agencies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Committee of the World Organisation for Early Children Education; Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises; Singapore Council of Women's Organisations; Singapore Dental Health Foundation; Singapore Disability Sports Council; Singapore General Hospital, Medical Social Service; Singapore Gujarati Society; Singapore Heart ...

  6. Capital Tower (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The building was officially opened on 16 May 2001. [5] Capital Tower has 52 floors, served by five shuttle double-deck lifts. The lifts can load 3,540 kg and travel at a speed of 10 m/s. The building stands out visually at night as the logo and some parts of the building would change its lights once in every few seconds.

  7. One Raffles Place - Wikipedia

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    By April 1987, 90% of the office space in the building was occupied, mostly by banks and money brokers. 20% of the office space was used as OUB's headquarters, while the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) occupied an additional five floors. Nevertheless, the takeup for the building's retail space was not as good, with only 41 of 78 retail units ...

  8. mTower - Wikipedia

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    mTower, formerly known as PSA Building, is an integrated development in Singapore, comprising a 40-storey office building and a 3-storey retail centre, Alexandra Retail Centre. It is located at Alexandra Road, Singapore. The building also houses Singapore's Ministry of Transport and the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.

  9. One George Street - Wikipedia

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    One George Street (Chinese: 乔治街一号) is a 153 m (502 ft), 23-storey class-A office building skyscraper in Raffles Place, Singapore. The High Commissions of Canada and New Zealand currently occupy the 11th floor and the 21st floor of the office building respectively.