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"The churches have attempted to stamp a Christian identity on the properties they have invested in," Daniel Goh Pei Siong, an associate professor at the National University of Singapore, says.
In Singapore, Faith Debate Simmers Sam Holmes 2011
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Vang allegedly killed Toua Kong, 32; Siong Kong, 25; and Seng Kong, 13, during an argument at the Evergreen Isle trailer park Saturday night.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Met Eng Siong on the bus surprised by how talkative he is
jaeaxe Diary Entry jaeaxe 2007
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Chang, also known as Teo Woon Tiong, works 50 hours a week; son Teo Siong Seng runs PIL's daily operations as managing director.
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"The numbers rhyme with one husband, one wife and one soul in Chinese and signifies a marriage that would last a lifetime," said nurse Pua Kim Giok, 25, who tied the knot with engineer Lee Chin Siong, 27.
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Singamas, the second-biggest manufacturer, may increase prices 11 percent this year after steel costs rose and the Japan tsunami exacerbated a global shortage of cargo boxes, Chief Executive Officer Teo Siong Seng said in an interview in Singapore on April 15.
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"The numbers rhyme with one husband, one wife and one soul in Chinese and signifies a marriage that would last a lifetime," said nurse Pua Kim Giok, 25, who tied the knot with engineer Lee Chin Siong, 27.
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"The numbers rhyme with one husband, one wife and one soul in Chinese and signifies a marriage that would last a lifetime," said nurse Pua Kim Giok, 25, who tied the knot with engineer Lee Chin Siong, 27.
The Seattle Times 2011
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It was being sold at $13.80 per kg at a Sheng Siong outlet in the east, while two others were being sold at $12.80 per kg.
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It is "driven by consumer demand", said a Sheng Siong supermarket spokesman.
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