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Daily Briefing: Early Apple computer sells for $905,000 at auction; Steering committee drive Jurong growth

And find out if you can survive on a $20 budget per day in Singapore.

A vintage Apple computer that was one of only 50 made in Steve Jobs' garage in 1976 sold for $905,000 at auction on Wednesday, far exceeding pre-sale estimates and outdoing a previous high price of more than $671,000 paid in Germany last year. View more here.

The government has set up a Steering Committee to oversee developments in Jurong Lake District. View more here.

When you were in secondary school, JC or poly, your parents, part-time job or tuition kids might have given you $200-$400 a month. That works out to about $10 to $20 per school day, which seemed like plenty at the time. View more here.

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