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  1. Just read on hail storm after having one yesterday. Apparently if the ice is big like overseas, it can destroy. Anyone car's damage? :P
  2. Latest on the news is that Tony Tan has won the PE and is officially now President Tony Tan. He has won Dr Tan Cheng Bok by a razor thin margin of several thousand votes out of 2.27 million voters. According to earlier unconfirmed reports, Tony Tan and Tan Cheng Bock each had around 35 percent of the vote. Tony Tan gets 35.19 % of valid votes; Tan Cheng Bock gets 34.85%, Tony Tan wins by 7,269 votes (0.34%). OFFICIAL RESULT: Tony Tan 744,397, Tan Cheng Bock 737,128. TJS 529,732. TKL 103,931. The President of Singapore wields powers that allows him direct influence in government entities such as GIC sovereign funds and Temasek Holdings. Despite the win, the thin margin of the ruling party's unofficially endorsed candidate marks the change of the political climate in Singapore where the electorate saw their popular vote fall to a record low of 60% during the May parliamentary elections.
  3. Sianz, the result is a forgone conclusion liao
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