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Spotlight Singapore was first launched in Hong Kong in January 2006 on invitation from the Hong Kong Fringe Club, as part of the City Festival. [5] The programme for Spotlight Singapore in Hong Kong consisted of Sound Thinking, a 10-minute work commissioned for electronica and from four vacuum cleaners and the Earshot Exhibition that showcased key Singapore literary works and an exhibition of ...
SBF was formed on 1 April 2002 [9] as the successor to the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, [5] which had consisted of five business chambers and associations in Singapore. [10] SBF has compulsory membership, [4] [5] [11] unlike its predecessor which had struggled financially as a result of voluntary membership. [4]
23 June – i12 Katong shopping centre is officially reopened. [citation needed] 26 June – Cathay Cineplexes ceases operations at The Cathay. [68] [69] 28 June – Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announces a year-long review of Singapore's social compact, titled "Forward Singapore".
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Times Mirror announced the formation of Spotlight on March 12, 1981. Although it was intended to act as a direct competitor to existing movie-focused premium channels Cinemax, The Movie Channel and Home Theater Network, Spotlight was primarily developed to compete with dominant pay cable service HBO, which – like Spotlight – was owned by a media company with cable system interests, as ...
A Singapore Tourist Pass may be purchased from S$22 [64] (inclusive of a S$10 refundable card deposit and a 3-day pass) for the payment of public transportation fares. The card may be purchased at selected TransitLink Ticket Offices, LTA Kiosks, Passenger Service Centres and Singapore Visitors Centres, and can be refunded at both TransitLink ...
The club reopened on 1 September 1946, with 182 Ordinary Members, including 127 pre-war registered members, 23 lady members and provision for up to 300 service members. [2]: 96–145 In 1971, the pullout of the British forces stationed in Singapore was completed. At a special meeting on 3 May 1973, the category of Service membership was deleted ...