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Hawker waives payment for diner who didn't bring enough cash, says 'fill your stomach first'

Ever forgotten to bring enough cash with you and then low-key panicking while trying to pay for something? That's what happened to Sun Meilan. Thankfully, this was quickly resolved after a kind hawker at a food stall she was patronising told her she could pay for her food another time. In a Facebook post on Thursday (Feb 16), Sun said...

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Calvin Cheng on US VP's anti-China remarks: Great friend to have! - The Independent Singapore News

Calvin Cheng on US VP's anti-China remarks: Great friend to have! - The Independent Singapore News
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Phase 3 of reopening: NYT article on status of migrant workers called "sanctimonious"


Singapore — When a country is being criticised, the reactions from its citizens can be very different.
On Thursday (Dec 17), the New York Times (NYT) published an article with the headline “As Singapore Ventures Back Out, Migrant Workers Are Kept In”. It said that as Singaporeans looked forward to more restrictions being eased with Phase 3 of the country’s reopening on Dec 28, its migrant workers would remain, for the most part, confined to their dormitories.
The writer, Jennifer Jett, quoted Mr Alex Au, the vice-president of Transient Workers Count Too, as pointing out that since almost half of the migrant workers were already showing immunity to the virus, based on the Ministry of Health update on Dec 14, they could be said to be safer than the rest of the population and that tighter restrictions on their movement made no sense.

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