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  2. Chewing gum sales ban in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The sale of chewing gum in Singapore has been illegal since 1992. Some motivations for the ban included stopping the placement of used chewing gum in inappropriate and costly places, such as the sensors of subway doors, inside lock cylinders, and on elevator buttons. Since 2004, an exception has existed for therapeutic, dental, and nicotine ...

  3. Singaporean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ever since Singapore was established as a British port in 1819, Singaporean cuisine has been influenced by different cultures due to its position as an international shipping port. [1] It is geographically located in between the Pacific and Indian oceans and it has the shape of a peninsula and an island at the same time, where various cultures ...

  4. East Coast Park - Wikipedia

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    The 185-hectare (460-acre) East Coast Park is the largest park in Singapore, and is built entirely on reclaimed land with a man-made beach, where swimming is possible. The beach is protected by breakwaters . The park has barbecue pits, chalets, food centres and amenities for various sports activities. Visitors can fish at Bedok Jetty (Area F).

  5. Vegan cafe offers free summer lunches for children - AOL

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    A vegan cafe is offering free lunches for children during the school summer holidays, in order to encourage them to try new foods. Brixton Yoga Kitchen in Leamington Spa will offer the free meals ...

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  7. The Children's Place - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Place in Manhattan (now closed) The company was founded in 1969. It was acquired by Federated Department Stores in 1981. After Campeau Corporation acquired Federated, they sold The Children's Place to a group led by Joseph Sitt in 1988. They became publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange in 1997 under the ticker symbol PLCE.

  8. A more differentiated picture of children's spatial culture emerges when children discuss and take photographs of settings that are meaningful to them. This article applies the concept "children's places" to explain the fact that children relate not only to official places provided by adults, but also to informal places, often unnoticed by adults.

  9. Yishun triple murders - Wikipedia

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    The Yishun triple murders case was a mass stabbing incident of three violent murders of three women in a rented flat in Yishun, Singapore in 2008.The suspect, Wang Zhijian, was the boyfriend of one of the two adult women living in the flat, and Wang, together with the victims, were from Mainland China.