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  2. Murder of Tran Cam Ny - Wikipedia

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    Tran's death was a shock to her friends, and the Vietnamese community in Singapore also rallied to help her family. Tran had worked as a KTV singer, dancer and hostess before her death, and her funeral was conducted at a Sin Ming Drive parkour, with undertaker Roland Tay making the arrangements free of charge.

  3. Karaoke box - Wikipedia

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    Karaoke box establishments are commonly known as KTV (an abbreviation of karaoke television) in Taiwan, China, Cambodia, Myanmar, Singapore, the United States and Canada, videoke in the Philippines, noraebang (노래방) in South Korea (literally meaning singing room), hwamyŏn panju ŭmaksil (화면반주음악실) in North Korea, karaoke room ...

  4. Balestier Point - Wikipedia

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    The building also has a KTV lounge. [4] The building resembles blocks stacked on top of one another, and gained an honourable mention award from the Singapore Institute of Architects in 1986. [5] The building's unique design also made it a local landmark. [3] The building was included in the Balestier Heritage Trail. [2]

  5. Karaoke - Wikipedia

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    A person singing karaoke in Hong Kong ("Run Away from Home" by Janice Vidal). Karaoke (/ ˌ k ær i ˈ oʊ k i /; [1] Japanese: ⓘ; カラオケ, clipped compound of Japanese kara 空 "empty" and ōkesutora オーケストラ "orchestra") is a type of interactive entertainment system usually offered in clubs and bars, where people sing along to pre-recorded accompaniment using a microphone.

  6. KTV - Wikipedia

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    KTV may refer to: An Asian term for a karaoke box; Medicine. Kt/V, a measure of haemodialysis; Standardized Kt/V, a measure of haemodialysis, different from Kt/V;

  7. Murder of Lee Kok Cheong - Wikipedia

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    Lee Kok Cheong was born in Singapore in 1939. He had two brothers Lee Kok Meng (李国明 Lǐ Guómíng) and Lee Kok Fatt (who worked as a taxi driver) in his family, and after completing his education, Lee became an associate professor at National University of Singapore (NUS), and became the university's Head of the English Proficiency Unit since it first opened in 1979.

  8. JJ Lin - Wikipedia

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    Lin was born in Singapore to a Hokkien family [3] and studied at Jing Shan Primary School [], Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) and Saint Andrew's Junior College before completing his National Service (NS).

  9. StarHub TV - Wikipedia

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    Star Hub TV is a pay television service provided by StarHub in Singapore.It has been a subsidiary of StarHub Limited since StarHub acquired Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) in 2001, and was the sole pay-TV operator in the country until 2007 when mio TV (now Singtel TV), an IPTV service from its competitor, Singtel, was launched.