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  2. My Paper - Wikipedia

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    my Paper was first published on 1 June 2006 and was the first free Chinese-language newspaper in Singapore. It started with a daily circulation of 100,000 copies and was initially published from Tuesdays to Saturdays. On 8 January 2008, my Paper was relaunched as the first full-fledged bilingual newspaper in Singapore.

  3. List of newspapers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    999,995,991 (print + digital) #1. The Straits Times ( The Straits Times and Singapore Journal of Commerce) Singapore English. SPH Media. Singapore English oldest daily broadsheet. Singapore's #1 Singapore English daily newspaper. Singapore's #1 Singapore English Daily Newspaper. 15 July 1845; 179 years ago.

  4. The New Paper - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Singapore. Circulation. Target 300,000 daily. Website. tnp .straitstimes .com. The New Paper is a Singaporean newspaper. It was originally published in tabloid format as a "noon paper", then from 2016 as a freesheet in the morning from 7 a.m. onwards. In December 2021 the paper went to digital only.

  5. AsiaOne - Wikipedia

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    Yes. AsiaOne.com is a Singaporean news and lifestyle website and news aggregator. It is Singapore's first pure play digital content platform, serving readers primarily in Singapore, Malaysia, and Hong Kong. [1] AsiaOne was launched in 1995 by Singapore Press Holdings. On 5 June 2000, SPH AsiaOne Ltd was listed on the Singapore Exchange. [2]

  6. Lianhe Zaobao - Wikipedia

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    Nanyang Sin-Chew Lianhe Zaobao, [ a] commonly abbreviated as Lianhe Zaobao, [ b] is the largest Singaporean Chinese-language newspaper with a daily circulation of about 136,900 (print and digital) as of 2021. [ 2] Published by SPH Media (formerly Singapore Press Holdings ), it was formed on 16 March 1983 as a result of a merger between the ...

  7. Wall Street quietly mixed as more earnings come in ahead of ...

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    Wall Street ticked slightly lower before the open on Thursday as more corporate earnings reports arrive and ahead of the most recent jobs data from the government. Futures for the S&P 500 and the ...

  8. Shariff Abdul Samat - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Shariff bin Abdul Samat (5 January 1984 – 10 February 2020) was a Singaporean international footballer. [1] Shariff is the son of former Singaporean international Samad Allapitchay [2] and like his father, he usually played as a centre-back .

  9. 2014 Warriors FC season - Wikipedia

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    2014 Warriors FC season. The 2014 season is Warriors ' 19th consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the S.League. Along with the S.League, the club will also compete in the Prime League, the Singapore Cup and the Singapore League Cup.