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  2. Amos Yee - Wikipedia

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    Yee's mother in 2012 In January 2012, Yee was widely criticised by netizens for uploading a video to YouTube which—according to My Paper —"called the Chinese New Year a rip-off of the Western New Year's Day". Garnering over 150,000 views, Yee later clarified that the video was satirical in nature. The New Paper described Yee as "mocking the origins of the zodiac and joking about how ...

  3. Photo book - Wikipedia

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    Photo book. Some photo books. A photo book or photobook is a book in which photographs make a significant contribution to the overall content. A photo book is related to and also often used as a coffee table book . Front cover of a 2010 photo book by Ragnar Axelsson.

  4. MPH Group - Wikipedia

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    MPH Group Malaysia Sdn Bhd [2] is a Malaysian group of companies best known for its book retailing and online retailing services as well as being involved in the printing, publishing and distribution of books and library services in Malaysia and Singapore.

  5. Armageddon (Aespa song) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the release of Armageddon, on May 27, 2024, Aespa held a live event titled "Aespa 'Armageddon' Countdown Live" on YouTube, TikTok, and Weverse, aimed at introducing the album and its tracks, including "Armageddon", and connecting with their fanbase. [7] They subsequently performed on one music programs: Mnet's M Countdown on May 30. [8]

  6. The Bridge (2018 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Release. 26 November 2018. ( 2018-11-26) –. 13 August 2020. ( 2020-08-13) The Bridge is a Malaysian-Singaporean crime drama television series aired on HBO Asia, and starring Rebecca Lim and Bront Palarae. [2] The series was inspired by the Danish-Swedish series, Broen/Bron .

  7. Malaysia–Singapore relations - Wikipedia

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    Singaporeans account for a majority of tourist arrivals into Malaysia, at nearly 13 million as of 2016. [22] Malaysia was also Singapore's third largest market in terms of inbound visitors, contributing 8.5% of the total tourists in the city-state in 2012; tourists from Kuala Lumpur, Sarawak, Penang, Sabah and Perak formed the bulk of Malaysian tourist arrivals into Singapore in that year.

  8. Big Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    "Big Dawgs" is a song recorded by Indian rapper Hanumankind featuring producer Kalmi. It was released on July 9, 2024, under the label Universal Music India. [1] The music video, in which Hanumankind performs within a classic carnival attraction known as the well of death, ("Marana Kinar" in the Malayalam language) was released on the same day.

  9. Mediacorp - Wikipedia

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    When Singapore joined Malaysia on 16 September 1963, Radio Singapura's stations became part of Radio Malaysia and rebranded as "Radio Malaysia (Singapura)". [58] From 2 March 1964, the Malay, Tamil and Mandarin language divisions increased their airtime. [59] The number of radio news bulletins was increased from 29 to 42. [60]