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The court found the 2006 article "Singapore's 'Martyr': Chee Soon Juan" suggested that Lee "ha[d] been running and continue[d] to run Singapore in the same corrupt manner as Durai operated [the National Kidney Foundation] and he ha[d] been using libel actions to suppress those who would question [him] to avoid exposure of his corruption". [363]
A queue started to form from parliament house stretching to Hong Lim Park and Fort Canning Park. Authorities advised members of the public not to join the queue as the wait was estimated to be 8 hours. Lee Hsien Loong, the then Prime Minister of Singapore and son of Lee Kuan Yew, said "The first of our founding fathers is no more. He inspired ...
The International Merchandising Mart Mall [1] (usually referred to as IMM Mall) is an outlet mall owned by CapitaLand Mall Trust, located in Jurong East, Singapore. Opened in 1991, it is a five-storey mall with 961,281 square feet (89,305.9 m 2) of retail space.
Lee Hoon Leong 1871–1942: Ko Liem Nio 1883–1959: Lee Chin Koon 1903–1997 [2] Chua Jim Neo 1907–1980: Lee Kuan Yew 1923–2015: Kwa Geok Choo 1920–2010: Dennis Lee Kim Yew 1925–2003 [3] Gloria Lee (Woo) Sau Yin 1926–2023 [4] Freddy Lee Thiam Yew 1927–2012 [5] Eleanor Ngo Puay Chin [4] Monica Lee Kim Mon b. 1929 or 1930 [6] George ...
The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy is an autonomous postgraduate school of the National University of Singapore (NUS). It was formally launched on 4 August 2004 and named in honour of Singapore's first and longest-serving prime minister. The school inherited the Policy Programme that NUS had set up with Harvard Kennedy School in 1992 ...
On March 12, 2013, fast-food chain Jollibee opened its first branch in Singapore on the 6th floor of Lucky Plaza. [10] However the 6th floor store was shut down on November 30, 2023, [11] due to their opening of 10 more stores across Singapore. However, on July 22, 2024, Jollibee reopened their store in Lucky Plaza on B1 to replace McDonald's. [12]
Yu & Me Books, an Asian American-owned bookstore in Manhattan’s Chinatown, has reopened months after a fire gutted the small independent shop.
NTUC FairPrice is the largest supermarket chain in Singapore. [2] The company is a co-operative of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC). The group has more than 100 supermarkets across the island, with over 160 outlets of Cheers convenience stores island-wide.